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General Regulations (1893), for execution of mortgage law for Cuba, Puerto Rico and Philippines. Translation, Division of Customs and Insular Affairs, War Department.

156 p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1899.

Notarial Laws (1888), in force in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Translation, Division of Customs and Insular Affairs, War Department. 58 p. pamph. 8°. Washington, 1899.

Law of Railroads, Puerto Rico; granted to island by royal decree, Dec. 9, 1897. Promulgated Jan. 10, 1888. Translation, War Department.

45 p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1899.

Police Law of Railroads, Puerto Rico; and regulations for its application. Translation, War Department.

37 p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1899.

Adaptation of Electoral Law (1890) of June 26, 1890 to islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. Translation, Division of Customs and Insular Affairs, War Department.

23 p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1899.

Electoral Law, Porto Rico, for election of councillors and provincial deputies. Translation, Division of Customs and Insular Affairs, War Department.

31 (1) p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1899.

Penal Code in force in Cuba and Porto Rico. Translation, Division of Customs and Insular Affairs, War Department.

175 p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1900.

Law of Criminal Procedure for Cuba and Porto Rico; with annotations, explanatory notes, and amendments made since American occupation. (In Spanish and English.) Translation, Division of Insular Affairs, War Department. vii +393 p. (double paging) paper covers. 8°.

Washington, 1901.

Law of Civil Procedure for Cuba and Porto Rico; with annotations, explanatory notes, and amendments made since American occupation. Translation, Division of Insular Affairs, War Department.

x+(1) +544 p. 8°.

Washington, 1901.

Law of Eminent Domain (1884), extended to Cuba and Porto Rico by royal decree June 13, 1884, and regulations for its application. Translation, Division of Insular Affairs, War Department. 61 p. pamph. 8°. Washington, 1901.

Organic Acts for Hawaii and Porto Rico, with amendments, and appendix containing general legislation affecting Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, and Tutuila.

88+ (1) p. pamph. 8°.

Washington, 1906.

RHODE ISLAND.

HISTORICAL.

1636. Providence Plantations founded by Roger Williams.

1639. Newport founded.

1643. Royal patent for Providence Plantations consisting of Newport, Providence, Portsmouth [and Warwick].

1655. Patent confirmed by Oliver Cromwell.

1663. Charter by King Charles II, of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

1686-89. Usurpation of Sir Edmond Andros.

1790. Ratification of Federal Constitution. (May 29.)

1842. Dorr Rebellion.

1900. State capitals consolidated in Providence.

U. S. Charters and Const's, Part II, p. 1594; also G. W. Greene's "Short History of Rhode Island," Providence, 1877. "Rhode Island, Its Making and its Meaning," by Irving Berdine Richman. 2 vols. New York, etc., 1902.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Colony

Title of legislative body "General Assembly."

Session laws called "Laws and Acts," sometimes "Acts and Laws." State

Title of legislative body "General Assembly."

Session laws called "Public Laws," "Acts and Resolves," and (colloquially) "Schedules." [Official binder's title, "Acts, Resolves and Reports."]

A "Check-List of Rhode Island laws" containing a complete list of public laws and Acts and Resolves, with notes, etc., by J. Harry Bongartz, State Law Librarian, Providence, 1893. 8°. This list has been of great value in preparing the following pages. "A brief account of legislation from 1640 to 1900," by Josiah B. Bowditch is contained in "Legislative History and Souvenir of Rhode Island," (p. 173) by William H. Taylor, Providence,

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"A historical introduction to the laws and Acts of the colony of Rhode Island, 1705, by Sidney S. Rider, Providence, 1896 is prefixed to reprint of Laws and Acts, 1636 to 1705.

"A Bibliographical and Historical Introduction" to the digest of Rhode Island and colonial laws of 1719, and incidentally to all other folio digests. By Sidney S. Rider, Providence, 1895. Folio. Prefixed to reprint of Acts and Laws, 1179 (1719). "Bibliography of Rhode Island; ' a catalogue of publications relating to Rhode Island, with notes, historical, biographical and critical. By John Russell Bartlett. Printed by order of General Assembly, Providence, 1864. iv + 287 p. 8°.

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"Documents of the States," - Rhode Island, 1789-1904, by Adelaide R. Hasse. [Deals with printed reports, etc., of administrative officers, legislative sessions and session laws being noted incidentally.]

95 p. 4to.

Washington, 1908.

Explanatory note. Rhode Island session laws are grouped in two distinct classes, to wit: (1) " PUBLIC LAWS," (2) "ACTS AND RESOLVES." Each class is separately listed.

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The Acts and Resolves contain the Public Laws, acts of a local and private nature, resolutions, proceedings of the grand committee, certificates of incorporation granted by the secretary of state and other legislative data. These are issued in pamphlet form by sessions and bound with the annual reports for the year under the binder's title General Assembly Reports,' 'Records,' and 'Acts, Resolves and Reports.' Prior to May, 1900, the last mentioned was in one volume but later the Acts and Resolves were bound separately.

"The Public Laws are issued as supplements to the revisions, carrying continuous chapter numbering. They are published in two editions; an annual paper edition, and a compiled edition issued since 1896 at biennial intervals. The annual edition' was first issued in 1873. The compiled edition has been prepared at irregular intervals since 1810, but session laws for the years 1879, 1880, 1881, 1894, 1895, 1896 and 1908 are only found in the annual edition. The laws for 1843 were printed only in the Acts and Resolves.

"Judiciary Act of 1893 and Accord and Practice Act' of 1905 are also part of the session laws, but are separate from the other laws." (H. O. Brigham, Rhode Island State Librarian.)

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Under this title are included the principal "Digests" (i.e., compilations or revisions), of Rhode Island laws, colonial and state.

The folio digests of colonial laws bear the following dates, to wit: 1705, 1719, 1730, 1744, 1752, 1767, 1772. These are all the folio digests printed by the colony. (See also Sidney S. Rider in Bibliographical," etc. Introduction to fac-simile reprint of Charter, Acts and Laws, 1719.)

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"Records of the Colony of Rhode Island" (Binder's title), 1636-1792, and Providence Plantations in New England. Printed by order of legislature. Transcribed and edited by John Russell Bartlett. [Contains record of colony and state legislation from 1636-1792.]

10 vols. 4to.

Session Laws (Folio)

Providence, 1856–65.

Laws and Acts of Her Majesties Colony (1636-1705), made from first settlement [1636] by the General Assembly according to His Majesty's charter granted in 1663. [Originally] published without title page, Providence, 1705. [The foregoing is shown in photographic fac-simile of MS. laws, to which is appended a printed copy. Prefixed is "A Historical Introduction" by Sidney S. Rider. See note below.] viii+ (121) + 65 p. Folio.

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Providence, 1896.

For sessions included in the foregoing, see Acts and Laws, 1663-1745, post. Note. The originals of these Laws and Acts are in pen and ink MS. and were never printed until 1896, by Mr. Rider. The photographic reproduction of a title page, prefixed to Mr. Rider's fac-simile of the MS. laws, makes its first appearance in Mr. Rider's volume. "The original has nothing of the kind, but starts right in with the written text." T. L. Cole, J. H. Bongartz.

"Proceedings of the 1st General Assembly" [1647] "of the 'Incorporation of Providence Plantations,' and the Code of Laws adopted by that assembly in 1647," with notes by William R. Staples.

64 p. 8°.

Providence, 1847.

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The same matter is to be found in "Records of the Colony of Rhode Island Vol. 1, p. 147-208. It appears that the first "Generall Court of Election" was held at Portsmouth, Rhode Island, the 19th, 20th, and 21st of May, 1647, for the "Colonie and Province of Providence."

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