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 745 Tumi-; xm'.-—1’l'BL1(‘ PRlN'l`l·N(i. 25 June, 1864, c. I·`ourth. Of the "‘Com1nereial Relations," annually prepared under the 15% *'- 5» "- mv P- directions of the State Department, two thousand copies for the use Of 185 the members of the Senate, and three thousand copies for the use of the members of the House of Representatives. {see secs.] 3Mai-.,1863,Re¤. Fifth. Of the annual report on the statistics of commerce and naviga- N0. 27, s. 3, v. 12, tion, exports and imports, merchandise in tran/sit, manufactures, and P· b ,875 registered and enrolled vessels, prepared bytl1e[.S;vcca1Z (bm m zsszozawq f 80 ,._ IQ`}, 3,Q,Q r` the Revenue,] [Chief of the Bureau of Statistics,] two thousand copies `for the use of the members of the Senate, and six thousand one hundred and fifty copies for the use of the members of the House of Representatives. We- §§ 336, 340-] 27D€v·J813.R¢¤· Sixth. Of the public journals of the Senate and of the House of    Representatives. fifteen hundred and fifty copies. N0. 5, V., 5, pi 717. 28 Jan., 1857, Res. 5, s. 2, v. 11, p. 253. D9¤¤¤1€¤¢8 ivf Sec. 3790. Of the documents printed by order of either House, there 2f'£E‘3l‘i“*"· shall be printed and bound fifty additional copies for the purpose of Ni?Jg‘lQ;j15$gj§0°;‘ exchange in foreign countries. [MS 87-] Bieninalltegiszer. Sec. 3800. Of the Biennial Register, compiled under the direction of the Secretary of the interior, there shall be printed and bound seven N0_5,v_h, p_ pj4g_hundred and fifty copies. isa- 55 mo, 511.] 2 Mar., 1861, c. ST,   4, v. 12, p. 245. 23 Jan., 1874, c. 15, r. 18,p. 5. _C°¤&¤`°SSi<>¤¤·l S1-nc. 3801. The first edition of the Congressional Directory for each D“`°°t°’Y‘ session shall be printed and ready for distribution within one week after 14 Feb. 1865, the commencement thereof. [MSF?-1 Res. No. 15, v. 13, p. 568. Accounts with S1·:c. 3802. Whenever Con ess makes an rr » rfa//rm appropria- D?P"?`*""’““‘ f" tion] forany Department or piilblicofiice, mlmieiiimed *‘fo1ipli*iIdting) and 8 N3}', 1}*7% c- the Congressional Printer shall cause an account to be opened with such Hgt“)§j,)"1{éP.,8::‘ De artment or public office, on which he shall charge for all printing 69, ,._ 19;;, 2y_and) binding ordered by the head thereof, at prices established in pursuance of law; and it shall not be lawful for him to muse to beexecuted any pgiyting op] binding the value of which exceeds the amount appropriate or suc ur ose. Copiesofstatutes Sec. 3803. '1`hd) Stgretary of State shall furnish the Congressional for P*l¤¤¤8- Printer with a correct copy of every act and joint resolution as soon as 9 ;x[m_, 1868, Q possible after its approval by the President of the United States, or 22.»·.1,v. 15, p. 40. after it shall have become a law in accordance with the Constitution without such approval; and also of every treat between the United States and any forei n overnment after it shall have been duly ratified and proclaimed by the Igresident, and of every postal convention made between the Postmaster-General, b and with the advice and consent of the President, on the part of the ignited States, and equivalent officers (J f I of goreign g`0§(¥'ll!lE,€Dt*i on the (part of tlileir respective countries. `<>1>i¢§ 0 1><>¤'w `Ec. 3804.e ostmaster- ‘enera s all transmit a co y of every —~9—),a}-—T8¥€ printed, and the printed coply thereof shall be revised by the Post Ofhce 22,,,,,, ,._’15,,,_’40_ )epartment instead of by the Secretary of State. };“¤*";¤ 9* 13**** Sec. 3805. The Congressional Printer on receiving from the Sccnetary j of State a copy of any act or joint resolution. or treaty, shall 1H1H10d! Wd-» F- ?· ately cause an accurate printed copy thereof to he executed and sent in dup icate to the Secretary of State for revision. On the return of one of the revised duplicates, he shall at once have the marked corrections made, and cause to be rinted, and sent to the Secretary of State. any number of copies which he may order, not exceeding five hundred, and to be pringed separately. and sent to the two Houses of Congress. the usual num e1·. ]’*l¤¥i{¤S0fP0¤t¤l Sec. 5806. The Congressional Printer, on receiving from the Post- ‘Y"}_T§_ _ master-(ieneral a copy of any postal convention between the Postman0G!'- Ibid., s. 4, General. on the part of the l°mted States, and an equivalent officer of any
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 * 2lFr;§;;°““ for postal convention to the Secretary of State for the purpdhe of beipg