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List of reports to be made to Congress by public officers-Continued.

Officer, and nature of the report.

By what au-
thority.

Section or page.

When to be made.

BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LABOR-con'td.

Special reports on particular subjects | Stats. L., v. 25. p.
whenever required to do so by the
President or either House of Congress,

or when he shall think the subject in
his charge requires it.

A report in detail of all moneys expended Stats. L., v. 25. p. under his direction during the preced

ing fiscal year.

BY THE ROCK CREEK RWY. CO.; THE ANA-
COSTIA AND POTOMAC RIVER R. R. CO.;
THE GEORGETOWN AND TENNALLYTOWN
RWY. CO.; THE GEORGETOWN BARGE,
DOCK, ELEVATOR, AND RWY. Co.

A report by each of the names of all the stockholders therein and the amount of stock held by each, together with a detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures for the preceding year ending December 31.

BY THE SECRETARY OF THE SMITHSONIAN
INSTITUTION.

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A detailed statement of the expenditures Stats. L., v. 25. p.
of the fiscal year, 1888, under appropria-
tions for International Exchanges, North
American Ethnology, and the National
Museum.

Directed to transmit the reports, or such Stats. L., v. 25. p.
portions as he shall see fit, of the Amer-
ican Historical Association concerning
its proceedings and the condition of
historical study in America.

BY THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS

SION.

A statement showing in detail their expen-
ditures for each fiscal year, including
the number of persons employed and
the amount of compensation to each.
A report containing such information and
data as may be considered of value in
the determination of questions con-
nected with the regulations of com-
merce, together with such recommenda-
tions as to additional legislation relating
thereto as may be deemed necessary,
and the names and compensation of the
persons employed by the Commission.

BY THE UTAH COMMISSION,

A report of their expenditures and also
the expenditures of the Industrial
Christian Home Association of Utah
Territory.

BY THE BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTI

FICATIONS.

(Through the Secretary of War.)

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Report showing the general operations of Stats. L., v. 26. p. 770
the Board and a detailed statement of all
contracts, allotments, and expenditures
made by the Board.

On first Monday in December in each year.

List of reports to be made to Congress by public officers-Continued.

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BY THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUBURBAN
RAILWAY COMPANY.

A report, through the Commissioners of
the District of Columbia, of the names
of all the stockholders therein and the
amount of stock held by each, together
with a detailed statement of the bonded
and other indebtedness and the receipts
and expenditures from whatever source
and on whatever account, for the pre-
ceding year ending December 31, etc.
BY THE WASHINGTON AND GREAT FALLS
ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY.

A report, through the Commissioners of
the District of Columbia, of the names of
all the stockholders therein and the
amount of stock held by each, together
with a detailed statement of the bonded
and other indebtedness and the receipts
and expenditures, from whatever source
and on whatever account, for the pre-
ceding year ending December 31, etc.

BY THE MARYLAND AND WASHINGTON RAIL-
WAY COMPANY.

Stats. L., v. 26

p. 790

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On or before 15th
January of each

year.

On or before January 15 of each year.

Stats. L., v. 27. p. 333 Annually.

A report, through the Commissioners of Stats. L., v. 27. p.
the District of Columbia, of the names of
all the stockholders therein and the
amount of stock held by each, together
with a detailed statement of the bonded
and other indebtedness and the receipts
and expenditures from whatever source
and on whatever account. for the pre-
ceding year ending December 31, etc.

BY THE FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM.

Estimates each year shall be annually submitted in estimates for the District of Columbia.

BY THE EXCISE BOARD OF THE DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA.

A report setting forth the number of applications for licenses both favorably and unfavorably acted on, the number of persons convicted for violation of the act of March 3, 1893, and the amount of fines collected and uncollected.

Stats. L., v. 27. p.

341 Annually.

Hereafter.

564 Annually.

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Private laws enacted by the first twenty-eight 1789-1845.
Congresses.

Indian treaties made during the first twenty- 1789-1845.
eight Congresses.

Foreign treaties made during the first twenty- 1789-1845.
eight Congresses.

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The Revised Statutes passed at the first session of the Forty-third Congress embrace the statutes of a general and permanent nature in force December 1, 1873.

The second edition of and the supplement 1881 to the Revised Statutes embrace the additional general and permanent laws passed in the Forty-third, Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, and Forty-sixth Congresses.

The supplement 1891 revised and continued embraces the additional general and permanent laws passed from the Forty-third to the Fifty-first Congress, inclusive,

(See Laws of the United States; ante p. 400, 401.)

TABLE OF VOLUMES CONTAINING DEBATES IN

CONGRESS.

The debates in Congress are contained in the following publications:

The ANNALS OF CONGRESS: From the First Congress to the first session of the Eight eenth, inclusive, 1789-1824.

The CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES: From the second session of the Eighteenth to the Twenty-fifth Congress, inclusive, 1824-1839.

The CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE: From the Twenty-third to the Forty-second Congress, in clusive, 1833-1873-Contemporaneous with "Congressional Debates" during 23rd, 24th, and 26th Congresses.

The CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: From the Forty-third Congress to the Fifty-second Congress, inclusive, 1873-1893.

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*Vol. 2 contains also proceedings of Senate from December 3, 1798, to March 2, 1799.

+Vol. 3 contains House proceedings from December 3, 1798, to March 3, 1799, and appendix.

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