VII. THE JUDICIARY. PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE DISTRICT COURTS. Wiscasset, 1st Tuesday in September ; - Portland, 1st Tuesday in February and December; — Bangor, 4th Tuesday in June. NEW HAMPSHIRE, . Portsmouth, 3d Tuesday in March and September; - Exeter, 3d Tuesday in June and December. Rutland, 6th of October;· Windsor, 24th of May. Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, 4th Tuesday in June, 2d Tuesday in September, and 1st Tuesday in December. VERMONT, . RHODE ISLAND, . CONNECTICUT, Newport, 2d Tuesday in May and 3d in October; Providence, 1st Tuesday in August and February. New Haven, 4th Tuesday in February and August; – Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and November. NEW YORK, S. Dist., New York, 1st Tuesday in each month. NEW YORK, N. Dist., Albany, 3d Tuesday in January ;· NEW JERSEY, Utica, 2d Tuesday in July; - Rochester, 3d Tuesday in May; -Auburn, 3d Tuesday in August; day in November; - one term annually in the county of St. Lawrence, Clinton, or Franklin, at such time and place as the Judge may direct. Trenton, 3d Tuesday in January, April, June, and PENNSYLVANIA, E. Dist., Philadelphia, 3d Monday in February, May, Au gust, and November. PENNSYLVANIA, W. Dist., Pittsburg, 1st Monday in May and October; Williamsport, 1st Monday in October. Newcastle, 3d Tuesday in June and 2d Tuesday in · Dover, Tuesday next following the 3d Monday of March, and the Tuesday next following the 4th Monday of September. Baltimore, 1st Tuesday in March, June, September, Washington, 1st Monday in June and December. VIRGINIA, W. Dist., Staunton, 1st of May and 1st of October;- Wytheville, Wednesday after 3d Monday in April and September; - Charleston, Wednesday after 2d Mon day in April and September; Clarksburg, last Monday in March and August;-Wheeling, Wednesday after 1st Monday in April and September. NORTH CAROLINA,. Edenton, 3d Monday in April and October; — New SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, N. Dist., GEORGIA, S. Dist., - Wil bern, 4th Monday in April and October; mington, 1st Monday after 4th Monday in April and October. Charleston, 3d Monday in March and September, 1st Monday in July, and 2d Monday in December; Laurens Court-House, the next Tuesday after the adjournment of the Circuit Court at Columbia. Marietta, 2d Monday in March and September. Savannah, 2d Tuesday in February, May, August, and November. FLORIDA, N. Dist.,. Tallahassee, 1st Monday in January ; — Apalachicola, FLORIDA, S. Dist., ALABAMA, N. Dist., 1st Monday in February; - Pensacola, 1st Monday in March; —St.Augustine, 1st Monday in April. Key West, 1st Monday in May and November. Huntsville, 3d Monday in May and 4th Monday in ALABAMA, Mid. Dist., Montgomery, 4th Monday in May and 1st Monday ALABAMA, S. Dist., MISSISSIPPI, N. Dist., MISSISSIPPI, S. Dist., LOUISIANA, E. Dist., after the 4th Monday in November. Mobile, 1st Monday in May and 2d Monday in Dec. New Orleans, 2d Monday in December and 1st Mon- LOUISIANA, W. Dist., Opelousas, 1st Monday in August; - Alexandria, 1st Monday in September; — Shreveport, 1st Monday TEXAS, -St. Josephs, 1st Monday in December. TENNESSEE, E. Dist., Knoxville, 3d Monday in April and October. TENNESSEE, W. Dist., Nashville, 4th Monday in May and November; Jackson, 2d Monday in October and April. Frankfort, 3d Monday in May and October. Columbus, 3d Tuesday in May and October. Detroit, 3d Monday in June and 2d Monday in Oct. Springfield, 1st Monday in June and last Monday in Iowa City, 1st Monday in October. Burlington, 1st Monday in June. Milwaukee, 1st Monday in January; Madison, 1st 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, 20 Fa. 21 22 N. Dist. 1 Maine, Judges. Samuel Prentiss, 2 N. Hampshire, Matthew Harvey, 3 Vermont, 4 Massachusetts, Peleg Sprague, 5 Rhode Island, John Pitman, 6 Connecticut, 7 N. Y. 8 Andrew T. Judson, 9 New Jersey, Philemon Dickerson, Willard Hall, 13 Maryland, Upton S. Heath, 14 Va. 15 E. Dist. Jas. D. Hallyburton, N. Kent C.H. W. Dist. J.W.Brockenbrough, Lexington, 16 North Carolina, Henry Potter, 17 South Carolina, Robert B. Gilchrist, Charleston, Raleigh, Savannah, N. Dist. Isaac H. Bronson, St. August'e, Geo. W. Call, Jr., Madison, Wm. R. Hackley, Key West, Attorneys. Residence. W. L. Ligon, Aberdeen, Samuel J.Gholson, Athens, S. Dist. H. J. Harris, Vicksburg, Logan Hunton, New Orleans, Texas, John C. Watrous, Alexandria, Lawrence P. Crane, Shreveport, W.Dist. Milwaukee, George W. Lakin, Platteville, *Corrected at the Department of the Interior, August 24, 1850. Nashville, Frankfort, W. P. Ballinger, Galveston, Steubenville, Samson Mason," Springfield, Cannelton, Lucien Barbour, Indianapolis, Archibald Williams, Quincy, John D. Cooke, Frederictown, G. C. Bates, Detroit, Absalom Fowler, Little Rock, 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. 2d 66 за 4th 66 66 5th 66 Presiding Judge. 1st Circuit, Maine, N. Hampshire, Mass., and R. I., Mr. Justice Woodbury. 6th 66 7th 66 8th 66 9th 66 Mr. Justice Nelson. The States of Florida, Texas, Iowa, and Wisconsin have not yet been attached to any Circuit, but the District Courts have the power of Circuit Courts. 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. |