List of reports to be made to Congress by public officers--Continued. TIVES, THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, THE POST- preceding year. This statement must give the names of every person to whom any portion of the fund has been paid; and if for anything furnished, the quantity and the price; and if for any services rendered, the nature of such service, and the time employed, and the particular occasion or cause, in brief, that rendered such service necessary, and the amount of all former appropriations in each case on hand, either in the Treasury or in the hands of any disbursing officer or agent. NOTE. Each of the statements required by the preceding section shall exhibit, also, the several sums drawn by the Secretary and Clerk, respectively, from the Treas ury, and the balances, if any, remaining in their hands. The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk Rev. Statutes . The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk The Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Sergent-at-Arms, the Postmaster of the Senate and House of Representatives, and the Doorkeeper of the House of Rep resentatives shall, severally, make out and return to Congress a full and complete account of all property belonging to the United States in their possession, respectively, at the time of returning such account. Rev. Statutes. sec. 63 Rey. Statutes. sec. 70 Rev. Statutes. sec. 72 The Clerk and Doorkeeper of the House Stat. L., v. 22.. Lists of reports to be made to Congress by public officers-Continued. Officer, and nature of the report. By what au- Section or page. When expected to be made. BY THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE, THE CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, THE POSTMASTERS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE, AND THE DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE-Cont'd. condemned furniture that have accumu lated during the fiscal year 1882, or that may hereafter accumulate in their respective departments or offices, under the direction of the Committee on Accounts of their respective Houses, and Cover the proceeds thereof into the Treasury, and report to Congress. BY THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL EX- The Architect of the Capitol Extension BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT A report of their official doings in detail 1878. Directed to transmit to Congress the annual estimates at the same time that the regular annual estimates for expenses of the Government are submitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, and with his action on the same, to be printed in the general Book of Estimates. A report of the number of overseers and inspectors required in connection with sewer or street work done under contracts authorized by appropriations. A report of receipts and expenditures of A report in detail of expenditures in ac List of reports to be made to Congress by public officers-Continued. Officer, and nature of the report. By what au❘ Section or page. When expected to be made. BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-continued. Directed to investigate and report the best method of removing all electric wires from the air or surface of the streets, etc., placing them under ground. An estimate of the number of teachers required in each of the grades and classes of the schools in the District, and the amount of salary for each of the teachers in each and all of the grades and classes of the schools in the District for the fiscal year 1892. An estimate to be made by the Treasurer of the United States of the amount necessary to refund, in twenty-five equal installments, one-half the cost of the 48-inch main and connections provided for in deficiency bill of March 2, 1889, and one-half the cost of the Fourteenthstreet main and connections, with interest, etc. A report of any failure on the part of gas companies in the District of Columbia to make reasonable extensions of its gas mains whenever they shall be necessary for maintaining street lamps for the public safety and comfort. BY THE ROCK CREEK RWY. CO.; THE ANA- 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 WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON A report of the names of all the stockholders thereof and the amount of stock held by each, together with a detailed statement of the receipts and expendi tures for the preceding year ending December 31. BY THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUBURBAN A report, through the Commissioners of Stats. L., v. 27. p. 68 On or before the 15th day of January of each year. On or before 15th January of each year. On or before Jan uary 15 of each year. List of reports to be made to Congress by public officers-Continued. Officer, and nature of the report. By what au- Section or page. When expected to be made. . BY THE WASHINGTON AND GREAT FALLS A report, through the Commissioners of BY THE MARYLAND AND WASHINGTON RAIL- Stats. L., v. 27. p. 333 Annually. A report, through the Commissioners of Stats. L., v. 27. p. BY THE FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM. Vol. STATUTES AT LARGE. Statutes. Period. 1. Statutes of the 1st to the 5th Congresses, inclusive. June 1, 1789, to Mar. 3, 1799. 2 Statutes of the 6th to the 12th Congresses, inclusive. Dec. 24, 1799, to Mar. 3, 1813. 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 addi. tional 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. 411.) |