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 16 Trrnm 11.-THE LONGRESS.—Ch. 6. Agents for ex- Sec. 87. The Joint Committee upon the Library may from time to time ¢=h¤¤S€» &°·· °f appoint such agents as they deem reguisite, to carry into effect the dona- ‘}E’}ll“_E'E§ tion and exchange of documents an other publications placed at their 26 J HM. l*·*8»°· disposal for the purpose. 73, s. 1, v. 9, p. 240. I · I _ Appointment ot Sec. 88. The President. solely, shall appoint from time to time a Libra- Libra-r;i=¤j· ____ _ rian to take charge of the Library of Congress. 26Jan.,l802,c.2, S. 3, v. 2, p. 129. f - · - - Sec. 89. The Librarian of Congress shall be ore entering upon the d. ¤ ’,. ., . BT?"????? duties of his office, give a bond, payable to the Lnited States, in such a 2 §63JQ“§ lsggéf sum and with such security as the Joint Committee upon the Library ’’’p'may deem sufficient, for the safe-keeping of the books, maps, and furniture confided to his care, and for the faithful discharge of his trust according to the regulations established for the government of the Library. Such bond shall be deposited in the office of the Secretary of the Senate. Libmrimps sab th(SLp;n9i0a0TQl;gSLi;a;:;ian of Congress is entitled to a salary of four ' Euly,1870,c.230, B- 85- V- uh P- 212- h • - I _ Assistant libra- Sec. 91. The Librarian of Congress is authorized to employ from time mms. to time the following assistants in the business of the L1brary:* 3 MM, 1871, c_ Three assistant librarians, at a salary of two thousand eight hundred 136, v. 16, p. 584. and seventy-five dollars a year each. 20 JM-, 1874. v- Two assistants, at a salary of two thousand and seventy dollars a year 11, v. 18, p. 4. Each_ One assistant, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars a year. d Two assistants, tat a salary of one thousand six hundred and fifty-six o ars a year eac. Three assistants at a salary of one thousand three hundred and eightv dollars a year each. g ` Two assistants, at a salary of one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars a year each. .One assistant, at a salary of eleven hundred and four dollars a year. No maps to be Sec. 92. No map shall be taken out of the Library bv any person. tplren out. 4 2 129 ' 26Jan.,l802, c. 2, S- i V- 1P- · who may take _ Sec. 93. No book shall be taken from the Library except by the Presout books. ident, the Vice-President, Senators, Representatives, and Dele tes in Congress, and the persons enumerated in section ninety-four, or otilerwise 2,s. 4,v.2,p. me authorized by law, s MM.,1svs,c.179, v- 18.1}- 512- Peisonsspeeially Sec. 94. The Joint Committee on the Librarv is authorized to grant piigilemd *0. list? the privilege of using and drawing books from the Library, in the same f3_ _ manner an sub]ect to the same regulations as members of Congress, to 1 May, 1810, e. an * of the followin persons: Z yélglg l`irst. Heads of lgepartments. 1 v_ 78,; °s‘ Second. 'The Chief Justice and associate justices, the reporter, and ’16A}>ri1, 1816,c_ <‘lGrk_of the Supreme Court: _ 44;,533, v. gz?. 'lhird. Members of the d11plomat1c corps. HH.,, S. -`. . `1 w · 2.  4. ».   §$;::.%S;sr:3s2a·;*.;.2.k::.:’2s.;s2.‘:.O;:;;<·mS· G. “"““··‘8“·“°s· s· nf Th Se ta r ui s m°yS` °°°m` 26, v_ or p_ ;;40_ `ix . e cre ry o e enate. 3 Mar., 18631, _¤·. Seventh. The Clerk of the House of Representatives. 925¤·:·:’_hl2ié>éé*>·;- laighth. The Chaplains of the two Houses of Congress. 25, Sj3E’v_a,,, _·13; l\mth. The Solicitor of the Treasury. l n 3 MM, ]8?5, c_ Tenth. The financial agent of the Joint Committee on the Librarv. 179, v. 18, p. 512. Eleventh. The Smithsonian lnstitution, through its Secretary. ` PrTw3l£l1. Any person, when in the District of Columbia, who has been esi.
 * See schedule of salaries