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July 3, 1832.

V. Resolution for the distribution of the returns of the fifth census.

Distribution of the returns of the fifth census.Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State be instructed to furnish to each member of the present Congress, and the delegates from the territories, the President and Vice President of the United States, to each five copies: and to the executive of each state and territory, and the presiding officer of each branch of every state or territorial legislature, for the use of the body over which he presides; to the several colleges and incorporated historical societies and athenæums, in the United States, and the academy at West Point, each one copy; for the use of the Departments, State, Treasury, War, and Navy, five copies each; for the use of the Senate, ten copies, and for the use of the House of Representatives, twenty copies of the marshals’ returns of the fifth census, and of the revision of the former returns of the population of the United States; and that the residue of the copies thereof be deposited in the library of Congress.

Approved, July 3, 1832.



July 10, 1832.

VI. Resolution directing the distribution of a compilation of congressional documents, and for other purposes.

Distribution of the compilation of congressional documents.
Act of March 2, 1831, ch. 65.
Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the secretary of the Senate and clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, directed to distribute, by mail or otherwise, the compilation of documents directed to be published by the act entitled “An act making provision for a subscription to a compilation of congressional documents,” approved March second, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, in the following manner, to wit:

To the President of the United States, and to each person who has been President, one copy.

To the Vice President of the United States, one copy.

To the Department of State, four copies, viz: one for the use of the secretary, one to be deposited in the patent office, and the two other to remain in the library of that department.

For the ministers of the United States, in foreign countries, fifty copies, to be deposited in and distributed under such regulations as may be made by the Department of State.

To the Treasury Department, twelve copies, namely: for the use of the secretary, one copy; and for the use of the first and second comptrollers, the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth auditors; the treasurer, register, solicitor, and commissioner of the general land office; one copy each.

To the War Department, thirteen copies, namely; for the use of the Secretary, one copy; for the use of the commanding general of the army of the United States, the paymaster general, the adjutant general, the commissary general of purchases, the ordnance department, commissary general of subsistence, quartermaster general, engineer department, topographical bureau, one copy each; and for the use of the military academy, three copies.

To the Navy Department, fifty-four copies; namely: for the use of the Secretary, one copy; for the use of the commissioners of the navy board, one copy; and to enable the Secretary of the Navy to place one copy in every public armed vessel of the United States, when in commission, under such regulations as the said secretary shall prescribe, fifty-two copies.

To the general post-office, three copies; namely: for the use of the Postmaster General, one copy, and for the use of each of the assistants postmaster general, one copy.