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Thomas Jefferson Signed Act of Congress for Compensating Court Officers, Jurors, and Witnesses

FIRST CONGRESS. [THOMAS JEFFERSON]. Printed Document Signed as Secretary of State. An Act providing compensations for the officers of the Judicial Courts of the United States, and for Jurors and Witnesses, and for other purposes. New York, N.Y., March 3, 1791. Signed in type by George Washington as President, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and John Adams as Vice President, and president of the Senate. 2 pp., 9 x 15 in.

 

This act from the early days of the federal legal system under the new Constitution shows Congress deciding how to reimburse the participants of the courts. The U.S. Attorney is granted traveling expenses of “ten cents per mile going, and the same allowance for returning.” The clerk of the District Court shall receive a salary of five dollars per day; the clerk of the Supreme Court gets eight dollars a day. Jurors are to receive 50 cents a day, plus 50 cents traveling expenses for every ten miles. Fees for marshals, process servers, even witnesses are specified. “There shall also be paid to the marshal, the amount of the expense for fuel, candles and other reasonable contingencies for holding a court.” The Act covers only the federal District Courts for New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and Virginia and specifies which cities shall house the court: Portsmouth and Exeter in New Hampshire; Boston, Newport and Providence, Rhode Island, Hartford and New Haven, Connecticut, New York, and Richmond, Virginia.

 

Excerpts:

 

“the several officers following ...are otherwise by law intitled, and also to jurors and witnesses...the following respective compensations:

 

to the marshal of the district, for attending the supreme, circuit or district courts, five dollars per day; for summoning a grand jury, three dollars, and for summoning a petit jury, two dollars, and for serving and returning a writ, five cents per mile for his necessary travel...

 

there shall also be paid to the marshal, the amount of the expense for fuel, candles, and other reasonable contingencies for holding a court....

 

Sec. 2 ...In New York district, on the fifth, and in Connecticut district, on the twenty-fifth days of April next; in Massachusetts district, on the twelfth, and in New Hampshire district on the twenty-fourth days of May next; and in Rhode Island district, on the seventh day of June next; and the subsequent sessions in the respective districts, on the like days of every sixth calendar month thereafter, except when any of those days shall happen on a Sunday, and then the sessions shall commence on the next day following....”

 

Legislative measures signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State

 

Following a law passed on September 15, 1789, Thomas Jefferson, as Secretary of State, signed two copies of each law, order, vote, or resolution of Congress for distribution to the executive of every state. At the time this resolution was passed, Vermont was a single day from statehood (March 4, 1791), so it is very likely that just 28 copies were signed by Jefferson to be sent to the states.

 

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