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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Bats. 7, 8. 1885. 517 Catalogue of Government Publications, of which one thousand five hun- Printing and disdred copies shall be for the use of the Senate; three thousand copies for *“b“'”°” °£ the use of the House of Representatives; four copies for the library of the Senate; twelve copies for the library of the House; sixty copies, fifty of which shall be for foreign exchanges, for the Library of Congress; two copies for the library of the Executive Mansion; iorty copies tor the Department of State; a copy to be sent to each legation of the United States abroad; twenty-tive copies for the Treasury Department, including its Bureaus; twenty copies for the War Department, including one for the library of the Military Academy at West Point; twenty copies for the Navy Department, including one for the library of the Naval Academy at Annapolis and one copy for the Naval Observatory at Washington; twenty-five copies for the Department of the Interior, = including it Bureaus, the Railroad Commission, the Geological Survey, and the Census Office; eight hundred und eighteen copies to be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution to such libraries, not depositories of public documents as shall be named for this purpose by each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress; ten copies tor the Post-Oiice Department and its Bureaus; ten copiesfor the Department of Justice, including a copy for the library of the Supreme Court and a copy for the library of the Court of Claims; two copies for the Department of Agriculture; two copies for the Smithsonian Institution; two copies for the Government Printing Omce; one thousand copies to be bound and distributed with the reserved docmnents, and fifty copies for the use of the Joint Committee on Public Printing, to be distributed among those who have aided in the compilation of the work. Sec. 2. That the Public Printer shall print five hundred additional Mdi*=i<{¤•l<>°Pi¤¤ copies of the above-named work, to be half·bound in leather, and sold :,::t¥{‘,,‘"*°°°;"f‘t‘} at ten per centum advance on cost price,to any person applying for the mivm% I; c,,; same, a notice stating the price to be inserted at least once a week in price. the daily edition of the Congressional Record until the edition shall have been disposed of. Sec. 3. That all provisions of law under which any additional copies Law! ¤‘¤l•*i¤§P¤ of the abovenamed work might be printed are, so far as they apply to {’{‘:f:lf m“g· L} ‘ the above named work, repealed. ,,,,,.1, ,,,P,,,K,,;_ Approved, February ninth, 1885. 0.8. Joint lution for the rintin of certain eul es delivered in February 1 [N ] mm upon thelate Vllxilliam A. congna Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United State: of America in Congress mzsemblcd, That there be printed of the eulogies William A, Dimdelivered in Congress upon the late William A. Duncan, a. Represents- °:1“». P“;‘£"f.g tive in the Forty-eighth Congress from the State of Pennsylvania, twelve ° °g‘°°° ° thousand five hundred copies, of which three thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and nine thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives. And the Secretary of the Treasury hc, and he is hereby, directed to have printed a portrait of the said William A. P¢¤’¤’•i¤· Duncan to accompany said eulogies; and for the purpose of engraving or printing said portrait the sum of five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys Ap1>rvprl•¢i¤¤- in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February 12th, 1885.