Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789-1909, Third Edition Revised and Enlarged, Volume 1, Lists of Congressional and Departmental Publications Page: 592
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Classification - J1. ATTORNEY- GENERAL-Continued
no.
J1.8: Rules, regulations, and instructions-Continued
. M351 Marshals. Instructions to United States marshals, attorneys, clerks,
and commissioners, as to their duties and rendition of their
accounts. 1895.
M352 Marshals. Instructions to United States marshals and attorneys as to
their duties and rendition of their accounts. July 1, 1896.
M3.53 Marshals. Instructions to United States marshals, attorneys, clerks,
and commissioners. Jan. 1, 1899.
M35 4 Same, not applicable to officials in Alaska, Porto Rico, or Philippine
Islands. Apr. 1, 1904.
M355 Marshals. Instructions to United States marshals relative to preparation
and rendition of consolidated accounts and changes in
method of keeping official records. Nov. 24, 1906.
P931 Prisoners. Compilation of laws relating to United States prisoners,
prisons, penitentiaries, jails, etc. July 1, 1899.
P93 2 Same. June 1, 1906.
T69 Traveling expenses. Circular, allowances for traveling expenses. July
1, 1898. 4
J1.9: Reports on bankruptcy matters
i fdat) [1898-1905, in annual reports of Justice Department (Jl.l:), and 1902-05, issued sepa(date)
rately also.
1906-09, statistical reports only, unsigned, in annual reports of Justice Department
(J1.1:), and not issued separately.]
J1.10: Laws of United States, Commission to Revise
[Act approved June 4, 1897 (Stat. L. v. 30, p. 58) provided "that the President, with
the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint three commissioners, whose
duty it shall be, under the direction of the Attorney-General, to revise and
codify the criminal and penal laws of the United States." The duties of this
commission were extended, by act approved Mar. 3, 1899 (Stat. L. v. 30, p. 1116),
to include the revision of laws concerning the jurisdiction and practice of the
United States courts. By act approved Mar. 3, 1901 (Stat. L. v. 31, p. 1181),
Congress further extended the duties of the commission to include the revision
of all laws of a permanent and general nature. Congress, by act approved June
30,1906 (Stat. L. v. 34, pt. 1, p. 754), directed that the commission should complete
its work and make a final report to Congress on or before Dec. 16, 1906.
The commission was at first known as Commission to Revise and Codify Criminal
and Penal Laws, later, when its duties were enlarged, as Commission to Revise
Laws of United States.
Although by law the commission made annual reports to the Attorney-General, its
final report was to be made directly to Congress, therefore the publications of
the commission are classed under Y3., Commissions and boards, rather than J.,
Justice Department. See, for publications of the commission, Y3.L44:]
Jl.11: List of United States judges, attorneys, and
(date) marshals
[The Public Documents Library has no issues prior to 1893. The Catalogue of
library of Justice Department to Sept. 1, 1904 (J4.5:904), p. 1075, mentions similar
lists of 1841, 1858, and 1877, and there were probably others which can not be
entered here for lack of definite information.]
Register of judges, attorneys, and marshals
1893, Aug. 1
List of United States circuit, district, and Territorial judges, attorneys,
marshals, etc.
1901, Nov. 15
List of United States judges, attorneys, marshals, etc.
1902, Mar. 6
July 15
List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals
1903, Mar. 17
1904, Jan. 15
1905, Jan. 1
1906, Feb. 15
May 1
1907, Mar. 15
Nov. 15
1908, June 10
1909, July 1
July 2
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