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618 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SEss. III. Ch. 23. 1895.

 RW To the library of each of the eight Executive Departments, and to

` the Naval Observatory, Smithsonian Institution and the United States National Museum, one bound copy. To the Soldiers’ Home, and to each of the national homes for disabled volunteer soldiers, and to each of the State Soldiers’ Homes established for either Federal or Confederate soldiers, one copy of the daily. To the superintendent of documents, five hundred bound copies for distribution to depositories of public documents. To each of our legations abroad, one copy of the daily Record, to be sent through the Secretary of State. To each foreign legation in Washington whose government extends a like courtesy to our legations abroad, one copy of the daily Record, to be sent through the Secretary of State and furnished upon his requisition. $¤l>¤°*iP**°¤¤ The Public Printer is authorized to furnish to subscribers the daily Record at eight_dollars for the long and four dollars for the short session, or one dollar and fifty cents per month, payable in advance. The “ usual number” of the Congressional Record shall not be printed. The daily and the permanent Record shall bear the same date which shall be of the actual day’s proceedings reported therein. th0%¤i¤1mR¤¤¤rd¤ of The Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to furnish ° °b° °°' a complete set of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies to each Senator and Member of the present Congress not already entitled by law to receive the same; and he is further authorized to use for this purpose such incomplete sets, not including any to the credit of Senators, as remain on hand uncalled·for by beneficiaries designated to receive them under the authority contained in the Actsv01. 22, p. saw, von. approved August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and ”’·P·‘““· March tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight; and the Secretary of War will call upon the Public Printer to print and bind such volumes or parts of volumes as will enable him to fill out the incomplete sets hereinbefore referred to. P;F:$r¢ M Public There shall be printed of the Annual Report of the Public Printer one ' thousand copies, to be distributed under his direction, and he may retain out of all documents, bills, and resolutions printed the number of copies absolutely needful for the official use of the Government Printing Office, not exceeding five of each. Oriicinl Register- To enable the officer charged with the duty of preparing the Official §T°§’f§‘{,2j“§§O,,,_,,,_ Register of the United States to publish the same, the Secretary of ¤¤·¤¤d¤·i· the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the head of each Executive Department of the Government, and the chief of each and every bureau, office, commission, or institution not embraced in an Executive Department, in connection with which salaries are paid from the Treasury of the United States, shall, on the first day of July in each year in which a new Congress is to assemble, cause to be filed with the Secretary of the Interior a full and complete list of all officers, agents, clerks, a11d other employees of said Department, bureau, office, commission, or institution connected with the legislative, executive, or judicial service of the Government, or paid from the United States Treasury, including military and naval officers of the United States, cadets, and midshipmen. Said lists shall exhibit the salary, compensation, and emoluments allowed to each of said officers, agents, clerks, andlother employees, the State or country in which he was born, the State or Territory and Congressional district and county of which he is a resident and from which he was appointed to office, and where employed. A list of the names, force, and condition of all ships and vessels belonging to the United States, and when and where built, shall also be filed with the Secretary of the Interior by the heads of the Departments having supervision of such ships and vessels, for incorporation in the Official Register.