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 742 TITLE xrv.-—-PUBLIC PRINTING. 26 Aug-. 1852.1:- manage the Government Printing Office. He shall be deemed an officci- 91,; 1%£;,32· of the Senate, and shall be called the "Congressional Printer." 59, ss. 1,2: v. 14:  398. 20 Jurw, 1874, o. 328, r. 18, p. 88. Section repealed in part by stat. 31 July, 1876, c. 246, r. 19, p. 105. 15 Aug., 1876, c. 287, v. 19, p. 146. _Sg=g, bond- Sec. 3759. The Congressional Printer shall receive a salary at the rate 26 Aug., 1852, c. of four thousand dollars a year, and shall give bond, for the faithful dis- 91.¤-2.V-10.p- 30- charge of his duties, in the penal sum of eighty thousand dollars, with R3 N·{)’·"é· EPS? two sureties to be approved y the Secretary of the Interior. 14, p. 347. ,22 Peb., 1867, c. 59,ss. 1, 2, v. 14, p. 398. 31 July, 1876, c. 246, v. 19, p. 105. Duties- Sec. 3760. It shall be the duty of the Congressional Printer to purchase 6 23 _;,, ne, 1860, all materials and machinery which may be necessary for the Government Res. No.25, m. 2,3, Printing Office; to take charge of al matter which is to be printed, 6-**-12.PD- 117,118- en raved lithographed or bound· to kee an account thereof in the 22 F“b·· 1867· °· order in which it is received and to cause the work to be rom tl · exe- '5s$j?,Q,;}g¥;£;%f,Q euted; to siiilperintend all printing and binding done at thEGo1£·rhn1ent No. 12, i-. 18,p. 288. Printing O cc, and to see that the sheets or volumes are promptly delivered to the officer who is authorized to receive them. The receipt of such oflicer shall be a sufficient voucher of their delivery. t.. Sec. 3761. There shall be a foreman of printing and a foreman of bind- RBS3 *1,; · 1§6°· ing, who must be practically and thorough v acquainted with their respect- ···1‘*·’·"·· ·d Th hub · (11.1. · · · 12. ,,_ uy_ IVG t1a es. ey s a e appomte y the Congressional Printer, and 8 May, 1872, c. shall each receive a salary at the rate of two thousand one hundred dol- 140.S- LV·17-P-64 lars a yea1·. Sec. 3762. The Congressional Printer may em Ioy four clerks at an 23 June, 1860,c. annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars each; and) one clerk at an annual 20¤.¤-1.2-12. 13-93- salary of fourteen hundred dollars, to have charge of the accounts with 26Ap“l·18°°*°· the De artments and public offices °“a“i."""i€?¢> 1-1*1 3 P ..3 p J ` ay, .., c. ·, s., v. 17, p.. E“‘pI"?’f*§ Sec. 3763. The Congressional Printer may employ, at such rates of 3 Mar., 1853, c. wages as he may deem for the mterest of the Government and just to 96, ¤.1,\‘· 10. 10-183- the persons employed, such roof-readers, compositors, pressmen, bind- Hg 1;d“;··\{8*2g• °· ers, laborers, and other han s, as may be necessary for the execution of 651l’’ P` the orders for public printing and binding authorized by law; but he 23June, 1860, c. shall not, at any time, employ in the office more hands than the absolute 205.¤-1.1*-12,p-93- necessities of the public work may require. Re? dung, 1830, 2 117 26A l 866 . .-r,s.,.1,. . ',1 ,.68,.1,’.I4,. .2J1·, ,. 176, s. 1), 1315, p.  3i)July, 1876, ci)246, 1*. 19,;. 1057 15\Aug.,Il87i(i, c. 2g7,i:.h9,1;l$%4g. Work at night- Sec. 3764. _The Congressional Printer shall cause work to be done on 26 Aug_1852:c_ the lpublic printing, in the Government Printing Office, at night as well 91,...10,1-.10,p.:s4. as t rough the day, during the session of Congress, when the exigencies of the public service require it. _ _ _ Interestin print- _ bac. 37 oo. heither the Congressional Prmter, nor the foreman of printlnzhqggt §0n¥¤¤=*¤ ing, nor the foreman of binding, shall, during his continuance in officc. Pfj} ? · __ g ,_ have a_nyinterest, d1rect or indirect, in the publication of any newspaper R;3 1g0n3i5e; 31,63, or p?1o(l1cal,_or in any printing, binding, engraving, or lithographing of 12, bp- i 19; i20f · anymén ,311,  any tppntnact ton furn1shing paper or other material conneo wi e pu_ ic printing, binding, lithogrtqnhing, or engraving; and for every V10 ation of this section,_the party 0 ending shall, on conviction before any court of competent ]urisdiction, be imprisoned in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one nor n1ore than five years, and _ shall be hned in the sum of five hundred dollars. ` E¤i·¤m¤·*¤¤ for Sec. 3766. The Congressional Printer shall at the be inning of each BFE';;,- session of Congress, submit to the Joint Committee on Public Printing 27 July. 1866. c- estimates of the quantity of paper of all descriptions which will be rczskztgitzgxggz quéred fo;·.the]plubl1c printing during the ensuing year.  ..;*.32.-.i’.(i.i ,..p‘.i.-'i·?.¥‘Ei.i."Z1'¥‘¤i2`ILt€£’ s22E2E2E. .’?",'iK`i51.?*§.‘€l.Z}.’$,,fHZ1i 28?]7··1¤py;'18fif. S- the Congresswnal Printer shall, under their direction advertise in two 305j · · · newspapers, published ID each of the cities of Boston, haw York, Phila- 25]a,,_,]g·;6_c_4, dclphla, Baltimore, Vi ashinglton and Cmcinmnti, for scaled p1‘0p0S¤l¤ to v. 19,p. 2. furnish the Government wit paper [of the quality and in the quantity