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 THlRTY·—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 87. 1861. 245 Sun. 2. And be it further enacted, That the documents of the second Documents of session of the thirty-Hflh Congress shall be sent to the same institutions §,.°§S’“d  °" which were designated to receive those of the first session thereof'; and g,,;,"?` om in all cases hereafter the selection of an institution to receive the docu- Om, jggtitutiqm ments ordered to be published or procured at the first session of any Con- *0 h¤V¤ d<><=¤· gress shall control the documents of the entire Congress, unless another  mh designation be made before any distribution has taken place under the selection first made: Provided, however, That where the same work is printed by order both of the Senate and House of Representatives, the Duplicates. duplimtes may be sent to dilferent institutions, if so desired, by the member whose right it is to direct the distribution: And provided further, Documentum That in future the public documents to be distributed by the Secretary of **9 5**3** msmu the Interior, shall be sent to the institutions already designated, unless he gg§;:,,r;§d{m_ shall be satisfied that any such institution is no longer a suitable depository less, &c. i of the same. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That one set of the Works of John Works ofJ0lm Adams, and four sets of the American State Papers, volumes four and Eve, jg;";:”‘§m° shall be distributed to the institutions described by law, on the designation p,,,,,; ° of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the present Congress, which designation shall also control the distribution of an equal number of each of the volumes thereof yet to be published. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That instead of five hundred copies Biennialltegisof the Biennial Register, or Blue Book, now ordered to be published, W'- which shall hereafter be compiled under the direction of the Secretary of Post, p· 277. the Interior, there shall in future be published seven hundred and fifty Iiumber of copies. °°P*°°· Sec. 5. And bait further enacted, That in lieu of the number of copies of Pnmphietlaws. the pamphlet laws directedby the act of twentieth April, eighteen hundred 1818, ch. 80. and eighteen, to be delivered to the officers of the executive departments, Vol. p. 439. there shall hereafter be delivered to the head of each department, including the Attorney General, for the use of those oliioers, a number equal to the number of copies which they are or may be entitled to receive of the 1846, ch. 100. Statutes at Large, published by Little and Brown, under the provisions Vol- iX· 1>·75· of the act of eighth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six. S20. 6. And be it further enacted, That one copy of the Decisions of Decisions of the Supreme Court, published by authority of the act of twenty-ninth S“Pm¤¤ 00*1**- August, eighteen hundred and forty-two, shall be deposited in the office 1842, ch. 265. of the Secretary of the Interior, and one copy sent to each of the judges v°l* "· P' 545* and to the solicitor of the Court of Claims, the judges of the criminal and orphans' courts for the District of Columbia, the Commissioner of Customs, the Commissioner of Patents, and to the heads of such other executive offices of equal grade as have been established since the passage of the law distributing said decisions, and to such as may hereafter be provided for, each of whom shall likewise be entitled to receive one copy of the Statutes at Large. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That fifty copies of the “American American stm State Papers” now in course of publication, as authorized by act of twelfth ?°P°'“· June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, shall be deposited and kept in the 1858, ch. 154, library of the House of Representatives, twenty copies in the library of 5 19- the Senate, two copies in the congressional library, one copy in the library Vol. xi. p. 328. of the President, one copy in the State and territorial library of each State and Territory, and ten copies in each of the executive departments, for the use of the officers connected therewith. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the number of pamphlet laws Public statutes directed to be placed in the library of Congress by the act of twentieth ,;“_g£’“mPm°* of April, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and of the Statutes at Large, 1815,.5;];, go, published by Little and Brown, directed to be placed in the said library, Vol- ¤¤·1>·439· by the act of eighth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, shall be dis- ]_846,·ch_ m0_ tributed by the Secretary of the Interior, agreeably to the provisions of Vol- rx- p· 75-