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John J. Crittenden, Washington, D. C., Attorney-General, 1850,

6,000

Benj. C. Howard,

Baltimore, Md., Reporter,

1843, 1,300

William T. Carroll, Washington, D. C., Clerk,

Fees, &c.

The Supreme Court is held in the city of Washington, and has one session annually, commencing on the 1st Monday of December.

† DISTRICT COURTS:-JUDGES, ATTORNEYS,

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Mr. Bradford was nominated, but his nomination laid over in the Senate. Corrected at the Department of State. September 14, 1852. For the Judges, &c. of the itories and Dist. of Columbia, see the Territories. &c. respectively, in Part III. of the Vol.

Steubenville, Samson Mason,

Springfield,

Hugh O. Neal,

Indianapolis,

Jeff'son City,

John D. Cooke,

Saml. Barstow,

Little Rock,

Joseph Stillwell,

Jesse Turner,

Archibald Williams, Quincy,

Frederictown,

Detroit,

Little Rock,

Van Buren,

Stephen Whicher,

Bloomington,

Platteville,

CIRCUIT COURTS.

The United States are divided into the following nine Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held twice every year, for each State within the Circuit, by a Justice of the Supreme Court, assigned to the Circuit, and by the District Judge of the State or District in which the Court sits.

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Presiding Judge.

1st Circuit, Maine, N. Hampshire, Mass., and R. I., Mr. Justice Curtis.
Vermont, Connecticut, and New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania,
Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia,
Alabama, Louisiana, and Kentucky,
N. Carolina, S. Carolina, and Georgia,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan,
Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri,
Mississippi and Arkansas,

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Mr. Justice Nelson.
Mr. Justice Grier.
Mr. Ch. Justice Taney.
Mr. Justice Bradford.
Mr. Justice Wayne.
Mr. Justice McLean.
Mr. Justice Catron.
Mr. Justice Daniel.

The States of Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, and California have not yet been attached to any Circuit, but the District Courts have the power of Circuit Courts, and the District Judges act as Circuit Judges. There is a local Circuit Court held in the District of Columbia, by three judges specially appointed for that purpose. The Chief Justice of that Court sits also as District Judge of that District.

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*For the Clerks of the Circuit Courts where they are not also Clerks of the District Court see Additions and Corrections at the end of the volume.

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PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE CIRCUIT COURTS.*

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CONNECTICUT,

RHODE ISLAND,

Portsmouth, 8th May;

Exeter, 8th October.

Windsor, 21st May ; — Rutland, 3d October.

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Boston, 15th May and 15th October.

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New Haven, 4th Tuesday in April;

Newport, 15th June; - Providence, 15th November.

Tuesday in September.

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N. YORK, S. Dist.,. New York, 1st Monday in April and 3d Monday in October; and a special term for criminal cases and suits in equity on the last Monday in February. Albany, 3d Tuesday in October and 3d Tuesday in May ; — Canandaigua, Tuesday next after 3d Monday in June.

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Trenton, 4th Tuesday in March and September.
Philadelphia, 1st Monday in April and October.
Pittsburg, 2d Monday in May and November;
Williamsport, 3d Monday in June and September.
Newcastle, 3d Tuesday in June and October.

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Baltimore, 1st Monday in April and November.
Richmond, 1st Monday in May and 4th Monday in
November.

Lewisburg, 1st Monday in August.

Raleigh, 1st Monday in June and last] Monday in
November.

Charleston, Wednesday preceding the 4th Monday in
March; Columbia, 4th Monday in November.
Marietta, 2d Monday in March and September.
Savannah, 2d Monday in April;
Thursday after 1st Monday in November.
Mobile, 2d Monday in April and 4th Monday in
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Jackson, 1st Monday in May and November.

New Orleans, 4th Monday in April and 3d Monday
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Nashville, 1st Monday in March and September ;
Knoxville, 3d Monday in April and October; -
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Columbus, 3d Tuesday in April and October.

*For the Terms in the States not attached to any Circuit, see Terms of the District Courts in those States. For the Terms in the District of Columbia and the Territories, see post,

Part III.

†This court is held by the District Judge, with special authority to exercise the powers and jurisdiction of a Judge of the Circuit Court.

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Detroit, 3d Monday in June and 2d Monday in October.
Indianapolis, 3d Monday in May and November.
Springfield, 1st Monday in July and 3d Monday in
Chicago, 3d Tuesday in April and

December;

1st Tuesday in October.

St. Louis, 1st Monday in April and (special) October.
Little Rock, 2d Monday in April.

VII.

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

THE pay of Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers, Plenipotentiary is $9,000 per annum, as salary, besides $9,000 for outfit. The pay of Chargés d'Affaires is $4,500 per annum; of Secretaries of Legation, $2,000; of Ministers Resident, $6,000.

The United States are represented by Ministers Plenipotentiary at the courts of Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, and Chili; and by Chargés d'Affaires at the courts of most of the other foreign powers with which this country is much connected by commercial intercourse.

1. MINISTERS AND DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

[Corrected in the Department of State, September 14th, 1852.]

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary in 1852.

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John P. Brown, Dragoman to the Legation. Salary, $2,500.

Henry A. Homes, Assist. Dragoman.

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2. LIST OF CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, AND THE PLACES OF THEIR RESIDENCE.

[Corrected in the Department of State, September 15, 1852.]
Those marked thus (*) are Commercial Agents.

Guatemala,

Nicaragua,

Bolivia,

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George V. Brown, Tangier,Mor'co.* Wm. F. Boone,

Jos. H. Nicholson, Tunis, Tunis.

Omoa and Truxillo (Hond.). San Juan de Ni

caragua.

Balize (Hond.).
Realejo.

S. Juan del Sud.

Loomis L. White,

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