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 14 Trrr.1=: xr.——THE CONGRESS. —-Ch. 5. Fw! l0!` ¤¤Pi¤¤ Sm. 71. The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of {mm J°““‘“l'· Representatives. respectively, are entitled, for transcribing and certifying 8 Aug., 1846, c. extracts from the journal of the Senate or the executive journal of the l(Y{:5¤é§» :’· ik_1és8g- Senate when the myunction of secrecy has been removed, or from_the ,4 E6  p_  ]ournal of the House of Represeptatives, except when such transcripts é3 A,,,,L’,856, ,_ are required by an officer of the L nited States in a matter relating to the 20,v. 11,p. 5. duties of his office, to receive from the persons for whom such transcripts are pgepared the sum of ten cents for each sheet containing one hundred wor . Accountsofprop Sec. 72. The Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Rep- €¤Y· resentatives, the Sergeant-at-Arms, the Postmasters of the Senate and 15 July, 1370, c_ House of Representatives, and the Door-keeper of the House of Regre- %, s. 2} v. 16, p. sentatives, shall, severally, make out and return to Congress, on the rst · day of each regular session, and at the expiration of their respective terms of service, a full and complete account of all property belonging to the l'nited States in their possession, respectively, at the time of returning, such account. l)oor-keepers’ du- Sec. 73. The Door-keepers of the Senate and House of Representatives mf- _ shall perform the usual services pertaining to their res ctive offices durl2 April, lm, c_ ing the session of Con ress, and shall in the recess, und; the direction of 20, v. 1,p. 252. th; Secretapybof the Senate and Clcsk of ghe House of IRepresent:g;ivcs, ta e care o the a artments occu ie bv the res ctive ouses an rovide fuel and othei accommodatiblns for their silbsequent session. P Mileage of chi- Sec. 74. [He mileage or trarelz`ng allowance to the 0 cer or o{lzcr_pcrz¢0n Tm ’°""’8 P"°‘ e.2·ecuh'ng any precept or summcme of eifber House 0 Oongmss, shall not ( °s°` eacceecgten fgnts for each mile necessarily and actually traveled in the execu- 5 1-`eb., 1859, c. hm" t **60 · 215 g. 2, 11, p. 379. 16 June, 1874, c. 285, 1·. 18, p. 72. Repealed by Sl. 18 Feb., 1875, c. 80, I`. , 1). 4. 8 ;; S1—:c.t;'.5. The J oiplt Clpmpigtee oil; Public Ppinltiing shall appoint a compe nt person w o s a e it suc rtion o the ocuments accom- "°.;g”%°u;-iQ,-}- panying the annual reports of the Deplatitments as they may deem suit- ];,_;_,_1’,_{3’,,_]g,,Q able for pogplar distri ution., and prepare an alphabetical index thereto. p,,,.,,,e,,(, [,.0,,, Sec. 7 6. ‘o payment shall be made from the contingent fund of either contingent fund. House of Congress, unless sanctioned by the Committee to Audit and ifyggrgggfégtk Controlutht; gongngent fE1i€penses of the Senate. or the Committee on ¤- n'- .1>· . `- ceoun 0 e ouse o e resentatives, res ctirelv. r€;ngressions1Di- Sec. 77. A congressional diiectorgj shall be cllsmpiled at each session of AT.';.;. Congress under the direction of the o1nt Committee on Public Printing, €4I{§b:,}§65.§§¤- and the first edition for each session shall be ready for distribution within ‘ °‘ _ *‘_· ip' 8* one week after the commencement thereof. ba};é¤¤¤$ vf de- Sec. 7S. Yntil a contract for publishing the debates of Congress is made, such debates shall be printed by the Congressional Printer, under ,,.,7 S I {*,7 p 5,0* the d1rection of the Joint Committee on Public Printing on the part of "gk Q],},;, ]};i4_ (Q the Senate. 14, zu 18, p. 5. h;¤bl¤¢¤*¤0¤ of Sec. 79. After the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and seventv— ‘ tive, [no money shall bepazdfrom flac Y}·easury_f?>r] the publication of the 8 May, 1872, (._ laws in newspapers [shall cease.] 140., s. 1, v. 17, p. 66. 20 Jzmc,1874,c. 32S,1·. 18,p. 90. 20 June, 1874, c. 334, v. 18, p. 115. 23 June, 187-1, c. -156, .s. 4, r. 18, p. 232. 18 Feb., 1875, c. 80, v. 18, p. 317.