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Officer, and nature of the report.

List of reports-Continued.

ment 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 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 disburs-
ing officer or agent.

By what authority.

NOTE. Each of the statements required by the preceding section shall
exhibit, also, the several sums drawn by the Secretary and Clerk, respect-
ively, from the Treasury, and the balances, if any, remaining in their hands.
The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives Revised Statutes.
shall each require of the disbursing-officers acting under their direction
or authority the returns of precise and analytical statements and receipts
for all the moneys which may have been from time to time, during the
next preceding year, expended by them; and the results of such returns
and the sums total shall be communicated to Congress, by the Secretary
and Clerk, respectively.

All expenditures of the Senate and House of Representatives shall be made
up to the end of each fiscal year, and shall be reported to Congress.
The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives
shall prepare and publish a statement of all appropriations made during
the session, a statement of the new offices created and the salaries attached
to each, and a statement of the offices the salaries attached to which are
increased, and the amount of such increase.

Revised Statutes.
Revised Statutes.

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The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Rovised Statutes.
respectively, shall report to Congress a full and complete statement of all
their receipts and expenditures as such officers, showing in detail the
items of expense, classifying them under the proper appropriations, and
also showing the aggregate thereof, and exhibiting in a clear and concise
manner the exact condition of all public moneys by them received, paid
out, and remaining in their possession as such officers.

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The Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Revised Statutes. Sergeant-at-Arms, the Postmasters of the Senate and House of Representatives, and the Door-keeper of the House of Representatives, shall, sev

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erally, 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.

BY THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL EXTENSION,

The Architect of the Capitol Extension shall make out and keep, in proper
books, a complete inventory of all public property in and about the Capi-
tol, the Botanical Garden, and the President's House, adding thereto,
from time to time, an account of such property as may be procured, sub-
sequently to the taking of the first inventory, as well as an account of the
sale or other disposal of such property. And he shall submit an annual
report of such inventories and accounts to Congress.

BY THE COMMISSION FOR THE SALE OF THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY-YARD.

A definite and specific report of all their doings under the authority of Congress.

BY THE GEORGETOWN AND TENNALLYTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY.

On the first Monday of De-
cember.

Stats. at L., vol. 18

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394

At each regular session while
said sale shall remain un-
completed.

A full report of the affairs, business, and condition of the said company for the year terminating December 31 preceding such report.

Stats. at L., vol. 19

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31

Aunually.

BY THE COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO THE TRANSPORTATION OF MAILS.
A report of such rules and regulations for such transportation and rates of Stats. at L., vol. 19
compensation therefor as shall, in their opinion, be just and expedient.

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A report in relation to the expenditure of the fund appropriated by the act for the relief of the destitute poor of the District of Columbia, approved February 5, 1877.

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79 During the session.

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