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 126 Trrr.r·: xm.—THE JUDICIARY.—Crr. lv-lu. 29 Aug-· 1842, ¢· after they are made; and, within the same time, shall deliver three hun- 26;i“jj;;·5jg’£42· dred copies tpf the volumes of sam reports todthe Secretary of the Inte- 88, _], j4_ gl: rior. nd eshall in any earw en heis so irected by the court cause 2; July, 188,6, c. to be printed and piublishedi a second volume of said decisions, of iwhich 2g?, (zo;.  14. P· he sha 1 deliver, in like manner and time, three hundred copies. 2,Mar., 1867, c. 168, s. 10, v. 14, p. 471. R¢l><>¤1¤f’¤¤¤l¤Y>' Sec. 682. The reporter shall be entitled to receive from the Treasury mgm P"°° "£ '°' an annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars, when his report of said pl;.._T_ decisions constitutes one volume, and an additional sum of fifteen hun- 0 29 Al¤8·» 1842,   dred dollars when, by direction of the court, he causes to be printed and 88,,, 1,,,_j4_ Plhl: sation, respectively, shall be paid only when he causes such decisions to 23 July, 1866, c. be printed, publis ed, and delivered within the time and in the manner 208· ¤· I- V· I4, P- prescribed by law, and upon the condition that the volumes of said re 19;*;,225*),86, c_   shall Ibe sold by him to the public for a price not exceeding five 168, 8_ 10; v_ 14: p_ 0 HIS 8. V0 l1IIl€. 471. thegigglgpgougj Sec. 6?3.h Tpo three hpmdred gopies of sgid repprts delivered to the1Secretary o the nterior s a be istr·ibute as fo low`: To the President the justices of the Supreme Court, the circuit judgé, the judges of thd 2629·§¤s·b 1%%- district courts, the judges of the Court of Claims, the judges of the 2*;;,;:; jgé], cj supreme court of the District of Columbia, the judges of the several 87,,,_6,,,_]2,p_245_ territorial courts, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, 15 July, 1870, c. the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the 32,    I6» P- giterrop, gheSPostn11aste;;-(jlen§:éa|, the Atltorney-General, the Solicitorg · ‘ enera ,t e ecr·etaryo thenate fort euse of the Senate the Cler wg? ;uj?,Q.j§?’ 3; of the House of Representatives, for,the use of the House of Representa- 191, (205.) tpea, the governorsof the 'lgeigitories. lthe] Commissioner of Agricujlture, t c ommissionero ntcrna venue,t e ommissionerofInd1anA airs the Commissioner of Pensions, the Commissioner of the General Land: Otlice,_th_e Commissioner of Patents, the Commissioner of Customs, the (éommissjpner of Edrpcatron, the] Paiymas§e:·—G•:f1e.lr¤lrl, (the‘_First‘ani;lfS;cond omptro erso the reasury the irst con ir ourt i t an Sixth Auditors of the Treasury, the Solicitor of the Treasury, the Register of the Treasury, the Treasurer of the United States, and the heads o such other executive offices as may hereafter be provided by law, of ecjual grade with any of the said officers, each one copy; to the Secretary o the benate, for the use of the standing committees of the Senate, ten copies; and to the_Clerk of the House of Representatives for the use of the standmg committees of the _House, twelve copies; and the residue of said copies shall be deposited in the Iurbrary of Congress, to become a part of said L1brary._ he copies received by any officer under this section shall, rn Ease of his death, Easrgnatron, or dismissal from office, be delivered up to 1S successor in 0 ce. CHAPTER 'l‘EN. SUPREIE OOURT-SESSIONS. Svc. | Ser. 684. T s. · 686. Preps t mad b leutha 685. Adjldhrnmentsfor want of aquorum. a qnidrtiixm em 9 y n Terms. Ssc. 684. The Supreme Court shall hold, at the scat of Government, onehterém annérézlly, comrnencing on the segomd Monday in Opltoger, rgb gw_ S_ j,' _ 14: I suc u ]0l1l‘I1 01* SQBCIS terms as it may nc necessary for the lSp8 209. v P of business; and suits, proceedin s, recognizances, and processeapend- 24 JK}. 1873» C- ing in or returnable to said court sgall be tried, heard, and proceed with 6* "· I', 9* 4m' as if the time of holding said sessions had not been hereby altered Adjom-nmentsfor Sec. 685. If, at any 'SBSSIOH of the Supreme Court, a quorum does not W¤¤t Of ¤ q¤°¥'¤¤?· attend on the day appointed for holding rt, the justices who do attend_¤18Y adjourn the court from day to day for twenty days after said appomtod
 * 9;,SMg 5i§é654c‘ published, in any year, a second volume. But said salary and compen—