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624 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. HI. CHS. 23, 24. 1895. P¤•¤·¤•¤•·¤r·G·¤·¤~¤ in . 96. The Postmaster-General shall contract for aH envelopes, $°sr3°'§T°° M m °°` stfmpled or otherwise, designed for sale to the public, or for use by his own or other Departments, and may for them to be plain or with such printed matter as may be prescribed by the Department MM- making requisition therefor: Provided, That no envelope furnished by M°°m°°°°°°' the Government shall contain any business address or advertisement. J¤¤lici•·l\>1•¤k•.¤¤=- Sec. 97. All blanks and letter heads for use by thejudges and other officials of the United States courts other than such as are required to be paid for by any of these officers out of the emoluments of their offices shall be printed at the Government Printing Office upon forms prescribed by the Department of Justice, and shall be distributed by 1t upon requisition. rmumwu to De- Sec. 98. The libraries of the eight Executive Departments, of the }‘,§_"'°""· °‘°‘· m'"' United States Military Academy, and United States Naval Academy are hereby constituted designated depositories of Government publications, and the superintendent of documents shall supply one copy of said publications, in the same form as supplied to other deposrtorres, °°§“°"°‘°1fi*‘?"’“"°°‘ .1 u f U b- .1- rumopryinnngsw. nc. 99. uture or ers or uisi `ons or prin 'ng or m rng °"""""°"""°"‘ shall be governed by the provisionlsgf this Act; and all printing, binding, and other work incident to stationery or blank books required for the Senate and House of Representatives, or thecommittees and onlcers thereof except such stationery and blank books as may be purchased by the officcrs of the Senate and House of Representatives for sale to members in the stationery rooms of the two Houses, together with the material necessaryto such work, shall be furnished by the Prnrlic Printer on requisition of the Secretary of the Senate and the mm. Clerk of the House of Representatives respectively: Provided, That "‘*“"“"““* each Senator and Representative shall be entitled to the binding in half morocco, or material no more expensive, of but one copy of each public document to which he may be entitled, an account of which, with each Senator and Representative, shall be kept by the Secretary rmrimlm-ynpem, and Clerk, respectively: And provided further, That in printing pre- •*¤· liminary reports and other papers for the use of committees no more P°"* ’°“‘ than fifty copies shall be ordered unless expressly authorized by the Committee on Printing of each House, respectively. No Government nsrrmyeeeneari. publications shall be delivered to officers and employees of Congress except for the use of members thereof, unless authorized by this Act or upon requisition approved by the Joint Committee on Printing. aspen. Sec. 100. All laws in condict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, January 12, 1895. CHAP. .—AnActT re als tin an - e e

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forty-six and forty-three hundred and twenty also section one of the Act amendin section forty-two hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, approved Marcg third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and for other purposes. Be it enacted_bg the Senate and House of Representative; of the United gg5m, sz3mi. States of Ammo an Congress assembled, That section forty-one hundred R_S__:___’°:,’“_,,_.,,,_ and iorty-five of the Revised Statutes, providing for bonds for registry mmm of vessels, is hereby repealed. cuuaem or nga. Sec. 2. That section forty-one hundred and forty-six of the Revised

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¤¤¤¤¤·d- “SEc. 4146, certiticate of regi try shall be solely used for the vessel for which lt IS granted, and shall not be sold, lent, or otherwise dis- Ctrtiileate u u posed of, to any person whomsoever; and in case the vessel so registered ""°° "Y·’· shall lost, or taken by an enemy, burned, or broken up, or shall be otherwise prevented from returning to the portto which she may belorr g,