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Fortieth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 17. Vol. 7. Property at Harper's Ferry, Letter from the Attorney-General in answer to a resolution of the House of 26th of March, 1867.

Fortieth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 43. Vol. 7. Twenty per cent. compensations. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 11th of December.

Fortieth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 59. Indian trust fund. Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting papers and report upon the condition of the Indian trust funds. December 16, 1867. Fortieth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 198. Counsel employed by the Attorney-General. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 11th of January, 1868, relative to counsel employed by him, assistants to district attorneys, and compensation paid. February 28, 1868. Forty-first Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 11. Clerks in office of Attorney-General. Letter from the Attorney-General relative to the clerks in his office. December 6, 1869. Vol. 5.

Forty-first Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 25. Choctaw Indian claim. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of an opinion given by the Attorney-General upon the claim of the Choctaw Indians to the issue of United States bonds to the amount of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. December 15, 1870. Vol. 7. Forty-first Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 90. Annual report of the Attorney-General. January 31, 1871. Forty-first Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 118. United States district attorney for Virginia. Letter from the Attorney-General in relation to the account of the United States district attorney for Virginia, for services in the case of an attachment against the United States marshal in the case of a habeas corpus issued by the circuit court of Richmond, Virginia, in behalf of one Patrick Woods. February 8, 1871. Forty-first Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 120. Violation of internal-revenue laws in Virginia. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of January 9, 1871, in relation to persons arrested in Virginia for violations of internal-revenne laws. February 8, 1871. Vol. 12.

Forty-second Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 55. Annual Report of the Attorney-General, for the year 1871. Vol. 7. Forty-second Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 71. Additional allowance for United States attorney's office, District of Columbia. Letter from the Attorney-General in relation to an additional allowance to be made to the office of the attorney of the United States for the District of Columbia. January 16, 1872.

Forty-second Congress. second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 190. Facilities for the trial of offenders. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of February 29, 1872, relative to the inadequacy of the facilities for the trial of offenders against the laws of the United States in the southern judicial district of New York. March 11, 1872. Vol. 10. Forty-second Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 256. Criminal cases in district courts of Utah. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of February 21, 1872, relative to criminal cases pending in district courts of Utah Territory. April 10, 1872. Vol 12. Forty-second Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 110. Swamp-lands on the Potomac River. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House, relative to swamp-lands on the Potomac River. January 17, 1873. Vol. 8.

Rorty-second Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 174.
Clerks employed in Attorney-General's department. Letter from the Attorney-
General. February 3, 1873. Vol. 9.

Forty-third Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 6.
Annual report of the Attorney-General for the year 1873. Vol. 8.
Forty-third Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 31.
Expenses incurred from the abolition of the franking privilege. Letter from the
Attorney-General, iu answer to a resolution of the House December 8, 1873, in re-
lation to the expenses incurred by the abolition of the franking privilege.
January 6, 1874. Vol. 8.

Forty-third Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 7. Annual report of the Attorney-General for the year 1874. December 7, 1874. Forty-third Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 106. Contingent expenses of the Department of Justice. Communication of the Attorney-General, transmitting a detailed statement of all the expenditures of the contingent fund of his department from January 1, 1874, to January 1, 1875. January 4, 1875. Vol. 15.

Forty-third Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 153. Reform School, District of Columbia. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of January 22, 1875, in relation to what action, if any, has been taken to recover from the treasurer of the the Reform School, involved in the bankruptcy of Jay Cooke & Co. February 4, 1875. Vol. 15. Forty-third Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 169. Eastern band of the Cherokees. Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting, in compliance with the act of July 15, 1870, an estimate of appropriations in relation to the duty of the district attorneys and the Attorney-General of the United States to institute and prosecute suits against the present and former agents of the eastern band of the Cherokee Indians. January 25, 1875. Vol. 15. Forty-third Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 172. Reform School. Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting additional papers relative to the action of the Department of Justice to recover certain moneys belonging to the Reform School, involved in the bankruptcy of Jay Cooke & Co. February 12, 1876. Vol. 18. Forty-third Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 175. Western judicial district of Arkansas. Letter from the Attorney-General relative to claims arising from expenditures of the marshal's office of the western judicial district of Arkansas. February 18, 1875. Vol. 18.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 14. Annual report of the Attorney-General for the year 1875. December 6, 1875.. Vol. 9. Forty-fourth Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 63. United States convicts. Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the House passed December 17, 1875, copy of a letter from the First Comptroller of the Treasury, giving a statement of number of convicts held in State prisons by authority of the United States, and the annual expenses of keeping the same. January 6, 1876. Vol. 10. Forty-fourth Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 134. William P. Ross. Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting, in response to a House resolution of the 15th of February, 1876, papers and records relating to the complicity of William P. Ross in the alleged Indian bounty frauds of John W. Wright. February 28, 1876. Vol. 12. Forty-fourth Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 169. Extending jurisdiction of Court of Claims. Letter from the Attorney-General, transmitting documents relative to the extension of the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, and for other purposes. May 17, 1876. Vol. 14. Forty-fourth Congress, first session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 142. General O. E. Babcock. Letter from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 3d of March, 1876, relative to the military court of inquiry in the case of General Orville E. Babcock. March 9, 1876. Vol. 12. Forty-fourth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 20. Annual report of the Attorney-General, 1876-'77. Vol. 5.

Forty-fifth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex Doc. No. 70.
Appointment of cadets by the President. Letter from the Attorney-General, in
response to a resolution of the House, in reference to the appointment of cadets
to the Naval and Military Academies by the President. Vol. 14.
Forty-fifth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 76.
Suits against the Kansas Pacific Railroad. Letter from the Attorney-General, in
response to a resolution of the House, in relation to suits against the Kansas
Pacific Railroad. April 15, 1878. Vol. 17.

Forty-fifth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 100.
List of pardons by the President. Letter from the Attorney-General, in response
to a resolution of the House, transmitting a list of pardons by the President be-
tween March 4, 1877, and May 20, 1878. June 14, 1878. Vol. 17.
Forty-fifth Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 7.
Annual report of the Attorney-General. December 2, 1878. Vol. 11.
Forty-sixth Congress, second session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 8.
Annual report of the Attorney-General for the year 1879.

Forty-sixth Congress, third session, House of Representatives, Ex. Doc. No. 9.
Annual report of the Attorney-General for the year 1880.

Thirty-seventh Congress, second session, House Mis. Doc. No. 83.

Letter from the Attorney-General on the legality of the confinement of prisoners in the penitentiary of the District of Columbia, by sentence of court-martial. May 8, 1862.

Forty-second Congress, third session, House Mis. Doc. No. 23. Vol. 1.

Letter from the Attorney-General respecting deficiencies of appropriations for ex penses United States courts.

Forty-third Congress, first session, House Mis. Doc. No. 124. Vol. 2.

Letter from the Attorney-General relative to the case of Jesse J. Simkins. Forty-third Congress, first session, House Mis. Doc. No. 209. Vol. 3.

Letter from the Attorney-General relative to the case of B. S. Humphreys. Argument on the claim of George Baldwin, before referees, by Webster Elmes. Letter of the Solicitor of the Treasury in relation to the claim of the Choctaw Indians. November 14, 1872.

SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY.

Annual reports of the Solicitor of the Treasury:

November 15, 1867.

November 17, 1868.

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Fortieth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 7.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating list of assistant district attorneys appointed by him. Fortieth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 13.

Letter of the Attorney-General relative to amount paid special counsel to assist him and United States attorneys in 1865, 1866, 1867, and on organization of office. Fortieth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 19.

Attorney-General's opinion relative to pay of retired and reserved naval officers. Fortieth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 35.

Letter from the Attorney-General communicating information relative to the case of Lucien P. Bryan.

Fortieth Congress, third session, Senate Documents, No. 48.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 5th of February, 1869, correspondence and papers relative to the case of the United States vs. Vincente P. Gomez, involving the claims to the land called "Panoche Grande."

Fortieth Congress, third session, Senate Documents, No. 51.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 13th of February, 1869, information in relation to the dis continuance of proceedings against persons in New York charged with a violation of the internal-revenue laws.

Fortieth Congress, third session, Senate Documets, No. 52.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 17th of February, 1869, information in relation to persons convicted for violating the revenue laws, and for counterfeiting.

Forty-first Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 4.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating a list of persons employed by him to assist district attorneys in the discharge of their duties and the amount of compensation paid to each.

Forty-first Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 16.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of December 22, 1869, a copy of the opinion of the AttorneyGeneral of July 29, 1869, relating to our national cemeteries in the lately rebellious States.

Forty-first Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 43.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 31st of January last, information in relation to opinions given by him concerning affairs in Georgia.

Forty-first Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 2, No. 43.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of February 9, 1870, information in relation to the claim of Foster Blodgett for services as postmaster at Augusta, Ga., while excluded from discharging the duties of that office.

Forty-first Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 3, No. 98.

Opinion of the Attorney-General relative to the eviction of State courts of certain purchasers of lands sold for taxes in the late insurrectionary States. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury.

Forty-first Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 3, No. 107. Letter from the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 17th of June, information in relation to the practice of the Court of Claims in the matter of remanding for further evidence, or argument, cases submitted to its consideration, and of ordering new trials in cases decided by the court; and submitting the draft of a bill to secure the rights of the United States in that respect.

Forty-third Congress, first session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 14.

Letter of Attorney-General. Officers and employés furnished with official postage

stamps.

Forty-third Congress, first session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 19.

Letter of the Attorney-General. Expenses of proceedings in bankruptcy in the United States courts.

Forty-third Congress, first session, Senate Documents, vol. 2, No. 28.

Letter of the Attorney-General transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of January 21, 1874, information relative to the sale of government property at Harper's Ferry.

Forty-third Congress, first session, part second, vol. 2, No. 48.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating a copy of a communication of the United States attorney for the district of West Virginia. Sale of Harper's Ferry. Forty-third Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 12.

Letter of the Attorney-General communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of January 8, 1875, information in relation to the massacre at Trenton, West Tennessee.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 13.

Letter of the Attorney-General transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of December 14, 1875, information in relation to the treatment of United States prisoners confined in State penitentiaries.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 22.

Letter from the Attorney-General communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of January 20, 1876, information in relation to the condition of suits between the United States and the Pacific Railroad Companies, under the second section of the legislative, executive, and judicial act of 1873.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 82.

Letter from the Attorney-General transmitting, in answer to a Senate resolution of July 24, 1876, a statement of the number of civil officers employed by the Department of Justice from 1859 to 1875, inclusive.

Forty-fourth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 6.

Report of the Attorney-General communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of December 12, 1876, information in relation to deputy marshals employed at the election of November 7, 1876.

Forty-fourth Congress, second session, part second, vol. 1, No. 6.

Further information in relation to deputy marshals employed at the election of November 7, 1876.

Forty-fourth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 2, No. 46.

Digest of the published opinions of the Attorneys-General, and of the leading decisions of the Federal courts, with reference to international law, treaties, and kindred subjects. Revised edition.

Forty-fifth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 9.

Message from the President communicating a report from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of November 16, 1877; information relative to the seizure of logs, lumber, and naval stores suspected to have been taken from the public lands.

Forty-fifth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 13.

Message from the President communicating a report from the Attorney-General, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of December 6, 1877; information relative to the operation of the Union Pacific Railroad and its branches. Forty-fifth Congress, second session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 16. Letter from the Attorney-General transmitting, in answer to Senate resolution of December 7, 1877, a tabular statement of all criminal prosecutions commenced in the courts of the United States in the district of South Carolina since January 1, 1876, for offenses against the lives, property, and civil-right suffrage of any person.

Forty-fifth Congress, third session, Senate Documents, vol. 1, No. 33.

Letter of the Attorney-General in relation to certain lands granted to the State of Indiana by act approved May 26, 1824, to authorize the State of Indiana to open a canal through the public lands to connect the navigation of the rivers Wabash and the Miami of Lake Erie.

Forty-fifth Congress, third session, Senate Documents, vol. 4, No. 60.

Touching the application of a statute of limitations to State war claims.

H. Ex. 172—5

Thirty-seventh Congress, third session, Senate Mis. Docs. No. 6.

Opinion of the Attorney-General in the case of the Norwegian bark Admiral P. Tordenskiold (part 2), 1862–63.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, Senate Mis. Docs., vol. 1, No. 53.

Attorney-General, in relation to the unfitness of the penitentiary at Little Rock, Ark., for the confinement of United States prisoners.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, Senate Mis. Docs., vol. 1, No. 64.

Attorney-General, in relation to the removal of United States prisoners from the penitentiary at Little Rock, Ark.

Forty-fourth Congress, first session, Senate Mis. Docs., vol. 1, No. 76.

Attorney-General, in relation to the treatment of United States prisoners in the penitentiary in Georgia.

BOOKS PUBLISHED BY THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

Volumes 9 to 16 inclusive:

Register of the Department of Justice, 1872, 1874, 1876.

Reports of the Department of Justice for the years 1870 to 1880.

Opinions on citizenship and other opinions in pamphlet form.

Decision of Judge Alexander Rives, of Virginia, United States district judge.

A list of circuit and district judges of United States courts.

A list of attorneys of the United States.

A list of United States marshals.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.

Report and correspondence relating to the release of persons admitted to the hospital. 26 pp. 8. Paper.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

Annual report of the Secretary. 1868-1880. 8°.

Official register. 917 pp. 89. Morocco.

Official register. 1871. 913 pp. 8. Morocco.

Register of the department. 1879. 8. Paper.

Register of the department. August, 1880. 8. Paper.

Report on certain gas-governors. 9 pp. 8. Paper.

Annual regulation of the department. February 24, 1877. 106 pp. 8. Paper. Regulations governing applications and examination for appointment. 7 pp. 89. Paper.

Catalogue of the library. 29 pp. 8. Paper.

Catalogue of the library. February 15, 1873. 137 pp. 8°. Paper.

Catalogue of the library. 177 pp. 8°. Paper.

Alphabetical catalogue of the library. 217 pp. 89. Paper.

Supplement to the catalogue of the library. November 8, 1879. 8. Paper.

Circulars of information:

BUREAU OF EDUCATION.

1871.-Compulsory education. 17 pp. 8°. Paper.
1872.-Public instruction in Greece. 77 pp. 8. Paper.

Vital statistics of college graduates. 8. Paper.
Relations of education to labor. 125 pp. 80. Paper.
Education in British West Indies. 22 pp. 8. Paper.
1873.-Public instruction in Spain. 66 pp. 8. Paper.
Schools in British India. 30 pp. 8°. Paper.

College commencements, 1873. 118 pp. 80. Paper. Publications of societies in the United States. 72 pp. 89. Paper. 1874.-National Educational Association. 77 pp. 8°. Paper.

Drawing in public schools. 56 pp. 8. Paper.

History of secondary instruction in Germany. 87 pp. 8. Paper. 1-75.-Proceedings National Educational Association. 114 pp. 8°. Paper. Education in Japan. 64 pp. 80. Paper.

Public instruction in Belgium. 108 pp. 8°.

Paper.

Waste of labor in work of education. 16 pp. 89. Paper.

Respecting educational exhibits at Centennial. 26 pp. 89. Paper.

Reformatory, charitable, &c., schools for the young. 208 pp. 8. Paper
Constitution, &c., in regard to education. 130 pp. 8. Paper.
Student's work for the Centennial. 15 pp. 8°. Paper.

1877.-Public instruction in China. 8. Paper.

Public instruction in Finland. 8.

Paper.

1878.-Training of teachers in Germany. 34 pp. 8°. Paper.

No. 2. 8. Paper.

1879.-Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 8°. Paper.

1880.-Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 8. Paper.

Education in China and Siam. 8°. Paper.

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