FOItTY·Tl]IRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. S3, 84, S9. 1875. 329 CHAP. 83.—A11 act for the relief of the district judge of Vermont. Feb. 18, 1875. ·Wl16fo¤S the present incumbent of the oilioe of district judge for the d1str1ct _0f Vermont 1 incapacitated by sickness and paralysis from performing the duties of his office, which incapacity is believed to be permanent: Therefore, Bc it enacted the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America m Qongress assembled, That the resignation of the _ Salaryofdistrlct district Judge for the district of Vermont being tendered and accepted J“°*¤$’ °‘°.V°‘R°““ hy the President of the United States, the salary now received by said °r Judge shall be continued to him during his natural life, payable in the ° saline manner and form as if he actually performed the duties of his o ce. ”Approvéd, February 18, 1875. CHAP. 84.-An act providing for the distribution of the Revised Statutes of the F°b-@1875- . United States. """"_"` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State is C<>1>i•>¤¢>fR<·>Vi¤¤d hereby directed to furnish, for the use of the Senate, one thousand S“"“L"°“ fg; gsggf copies of the Revised Statutes of the United States; and for the use of the gag; m . House of Representatives, three thousand copies of the same; to he distributed to the members of the present Congress. Sim. 2. That the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to make Arrangement for arrangement with persons engaged in thebusiness of selling books, to gmx R°““°d keep on sale the Revised Statutes of the United States; but in any °°' such arrangement it shall be provided that the same be sold at the Government price to all purchasers, and the Secretary may allow to any such person keeping the Revised Statutes for sale, such part of the ten per cent. above the actual oost, as he may deem just and reasonable. Approved, February 18, 1875. CHAP. 89.-An not to amend section five thousand two hundred and forty of the F¤b.19, 1875. Revised Statutes of the United States, in relation to the compensation of national- """"*"" bank examiners. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United O , 1 States of Americd in Congress assembled, That section five thousand two m,,‘f;:Qj’}’Qm§n”Q,{ hundred 'and forty of the Revised Statutes of the United States be so i,m,k,_ compsm, amended that the latter clause of said section, after the word “00mp- tion. troller” in the eighth line of said section, be amended so that the same shall read as follows, namely: "That all persons appointed to be exami- R- S·»524°»P·10l9· ners of national banks not located in the redemption-cities specified in section ive thousand one hundred and ninety-two of the-Revised Statutes of the UnitedStates, or in any one of the States of Oregon, California, and R. S., 5102,p,101o. Nevada, or in the Territories, shall receive compensation for such examination as follows: For examining national banks having a capital less than one hundred thousand dollars, twenty dollars; those having a capital of one hundred thousand dollars and less than three hundred thousand dollars, twenty-five dollars; those having a capital of three hundred thousand dollars and less than four hundred thousand dollars, thirtyfive dollars; those having a capital of four hundred thousand dollars and less than fivehundred thousand dollars, forty dollars; those having a capital of five hundred thousand dollars and less than six hundred thousand dollars, fifty dollars; those having a capital of six hundred thousand dollars and over, seventy-five dollars; which amounts shall be assessed by the Comptroller of the Currency upon, and paid by, the respective associations so examined; and shall bein lieu of the compensation and mileage heretofore allowed for makin g said examina-