Statement rendered in pursuance of a Resolution of the House of Representatives, January 25, 1832. Lands ap and ment. Estimated a Estimated a Appropriated for internal improvements, education, mount of acres mount of acres or charitable institutions. propriated unsold of lands to which the for seats of to which the Indian title has Number of No. of acres The one-thirty- For Te li- GovernState or Territory. Indian and for- not been extin- acres for in- for colleges, a- sixth part of pub-gious eign titles have guished, ternal in-cademies, and lic lands appro- charitable beenextinguish provements. universities. priated for com- institutions. ed. mon schools. Saline reservations. Aggregate appropriations for each State and Territory. * Including salt spring reservations, which are authorized to be sold by the State, and the proceeds applied to literary purposes. Section No. 29, appropriated for religious purposes, in the purchases made by John C. Symmes and the Ohio Company. For the benefit of the Kentucky Deaf and Dumb Asylum. GENBRAL LAND OFFICE, April 2, 1832. V. INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. Va. Vt. Ministers PleniForeign States. State. Date Salary. || Secretaries of Legation. Salary. potentiary. France, Wm. C. Rives, 1829, 9000. Nathaniel Niles. Vt. 2000. Russia, James Buchanan, Pa. 1831.) 9000. J. Randolph Clay, Pa. 2000. Spain C P. Van Ness, 1829. 9000. Charles S. Walsh, Md. 2000, Colombia, Th. P. Moore, Ken. 1829. 9000. J. C. Pickett. Ken. 2000. Chögés d'Affaires. Great Britain, Aaron Vail, N. Y. 1832 4500. Portugal, Th. L. L, Brent, Vt. 1825. 4500. Netherlands, Auguste Davizac, La. 1831. 4500. Sweden & Norway, Christo. Hughes Md. 1830. 4500. Denmark, Henry Wheaton, N.Y. 1827. 4500. Roman States and Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, J. Nelson, 1831. 450 0. Turkey, 4500. 4500. Brazil, Ethan A. Brown, Ohio. 4500. Francis Baylies, Mass. 4500. Ohio. 4500. 4500. Consuls and Commercial Agents where there are no Ministers ar Chargés d'Affaires. Switzerland, John G. Baker, Consul General. Consul at Venice. Germany, Fred. Kahl, do. at Darmstadt. Prussia, Wm. Troost Simmons, do. at Elbervelt. Fred. Schillow, do. at Stettin. Saxony, E. F. Goehring, don at Leipsic. Hanseatic Towns, John Cuthbert, do. at Hamburg. Fred. J. Wilkehausen, do. at Bremen, Joseph H. Clarke, do. at Lubec. Ernest Schwendler, do. at Frankfort. Baden, Frederick List, do. Robert Roedoffer, do. Bavaria, at Munich. Italian States, Thomas Appleton, do. at Leghorn. James Ombrosi, do. at Florence. B. Campbell, do. at Genoa, Sardinia. V. A. Sasserno, do. at Nice, Barbary Powers, Geo. F. Brown, Commercial Agent at Algiers. Samuel D. Heap, Consul at Tunis. D, S. McCauley, do. at Tripoli. S. J. Carr, do. at Tangier, Morocco. Rep. Cent. Amer. Charles Savage, do. at Guatemala. Hayti, (St. Dom.) F. M. Dimond, Commercial Agent at Port au Prince. Joshua Webb, do. do. at Aux Cayes. at Cape Haytien. at Canton. The Supreme Court is held in the City of Washington, and has one session, commencing on the 2d Monday in January. *** For an account of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the Circuit Courts, and the District Courts, see the American Almanac for 1831. * do. DISTRICT COURTS:- JUDGES, ATTORNEYS, Districts. Judges. Residence. Salary. Attorneys. Pay. Maine, Ashur Ware, Portland, $1,800 Ether Shepley, $200 & fees. 1,000 D. M. Durell, 200 N. Hampshire, Matthew Harvey, Hopkinton, do. Vermont, Williamstown, 1,200 200 Elijah Paine, David Kellogg, do. Massachusetts, John Davis, Boston, 2,500 Andrew Dunlap, Fees, &c. Rhode Island, John Pitman, Providence, 1,500 R. W. Greene, 200 & fees. William Bristol, New Haven, 1,500 Asa Childs, Connecticut, 200 do. Albany, N.Dist. A. Conkling, 2,000 200 Nat. S. Benton, do. New York, 3,500 J. A. Hamilton, 200 William Rossel, Mt. Holly, New Jersey, 1,500 G. D. Wall, 200 do, E. Dist. Jos. Hopkinson, Philadelphia, 2,500 H. D. Gilpin, Fees. Pa. W. Dist. Thomas Irwin, Pittsburg, 1,800 G. W. Buchannan, 200 & fees. Willard Hall, Delaware, Belmont, 1,500 Geo. Read, Jun. 200 do. Maryland, Elias Glenn, Baltimore, 2,00) N. Williams, Fees, &c. E. Dist. P. P. Barbour, Gordonsville, 1,800 Th. E. Burfort, 200 & fees. Va. 1,600 W. Dist. Alex. Caldwell, Clarksburg, W. A. Harrison, 200 do. North Carolina, H. Potter, 2,000 200 do. South Carolina, Thomas Lee, Charleston, 2,500 R. B. Gilchrist, Fees, &c. M. H. M'Allister, 200 & fees. 200 do. Ala. S. Dist: Wm. Crawford, Mobile, 200 do. Mississippi, Powbatan Ellis, Winchester, 2,000 George Adams, 200 do. John Slidell, 600 do. New Orleans, 3,000 B. 1. Linton, 200 do. 200 J. A. M'Kinney, do. Ten. J. McNairy, Nashville, J. Collinsworth, 200 do, Kentucky, 200 do, Harrodsburg, Th. B. Monroe, Ohio, 1,000 200 J. W. Campbell, West Union, N. H. Swayne, do. Indiana, Salem, 1,000 200 Samuel Judah, do, Illinois, Nathaniel Pope, Vandalia, David J. Baker, St. Louis, do, D. Columbia, William Cranch, Washington, 2,700 E. H. Lee, Fees, &c. { 2,500{ Byrd Brandon, É. Dist. s. H. Harper, La. 1,500 200 do, CIRCUIT Courts. The United States are divided into the seven following 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. Present Judge. 1st Circuit, Maine, N. Hampshire, Mass., and R. Island, Mr. Justice Story. 20 do, Vermont, Connecticut, and New York, Mr. Justice Thompson. 3d do. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Mr. Justice Baldwin. 4th do. Delaware and Maryland, Mr. Justice Duvall. 5th do. Virginia and North Carolina, Mr. Chief Jus. Marshall. 6th do. South Carolina and Georgia, Mr. Justice Johnson. 7th do. Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio, Mr. Justice M-Lean. In the other six states, viz. Alabaina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, and the territories of Florida, Michigan, and Arkansas, no Circuit Court sits, but the District Court in these several states and territories possesses the powers and jurisdiction of a Circuit Court. There is a local Circuit Court held by three Judges in the District of Columbia, specially appointed for that purpose. The Chief Justice of that Court sits also as District Judge of that District. do. do. do. MARSHALS, AND CLERKS. Clerks. Residence. Pay. Albert Smith, Portland, Fees, &c. John Mussey, Portland, Fees, &c. Pearson Cogswell, Gilmanton, $200 & fees. c. W. Cutter, Portsmouth, Heman Lowry, Burlington, 200 & fees. Jesse Gove, Rutland, do. s. D. Harris, Boston, do. Fees, &c. J. W. Davis, Boston, B. Anthony, Providence, do. Benj. Cowell, Providence, do. N. Wilcox, New Haven, do. C. X. Ingersoll, New Haven, do. J. W. Livingston, Skaneateles, 200 & fees. R. R. Lansing, Utica, do. W.C.H. Waddell, New York, Fees, &c. F. J. Betts, do. New York, do do. Zeph. Drake, N. Germantown, W. Pennington, Newark, do. Pittsburg, D. C. Wilson, Wilmington, 200 do. T. Witherspoon, Wilmington, Thomas Finley, do. Baltimore, Fees, &c. Baltimore, Philip Moore, E. Christian, do. Richmond, do. Richard Jeffries, Richmond, do. James Points, Clarksburg, 200 & fees. John Webster, Clarksburg, do. Beverly Daniel, Raleigh, Fees, &c. W. H. Haywood, Raleigh, M. A. Waring, Charleston, do. do. James Jarvey, Charleston, J. H. Morel, Savannah, do. do. George Glenn, Savannah, R. L. Crawford, Mobile, do. D. Files, do. Mobile, B. Patteson, Huntsville, do. Anthony Campbell, Natchez, 200 & fees Wm. Burns, Natchez, do. J. Nicholson, New Orleans, 200 do. do. New Orleans, do. William Lyon, Knoxville, 200 & fees.|W.C. Mynatt, Knoxville, s. B. Marshall, do. Murfreesboro', 200 do. N. A. McNairy, Nashville, J. M. McCalla, Lexington, do. 200 do. J. H. Hanna, Frankfort, John Patterson, Columbus, do. 200 do. Wm. Minot, Columbus, do. 200 William Marshall, Brownstown, do. Henry Hurst, Corydon, Charles Slade, do. St. Louis, 200 do. W. H. Brown, Vandalia, 200 Carlyle, do. Augustus Jones, do. Joseph Gamble, Jeffersonćity, Honry Ashton, (Washington, do. E. J. Lee, Fees, &c. Alexandria, PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE DISTRICT AND CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES. District Courts. MAINE. Wiscasset-Last Tuesday in Feb. and 1st Tuesday in Sept.;Portland–First Tuesday in June and Dec. N. HAMPSHIRE. { Portsmouth uesdayuins dan anda rolecand Sept. ;-EcoVERMONT, Rutland-6th of October; Windsor-24th of May. MASSACHUSETTS. { une, 2d Tuesday in Sept., and 1st Tuesday in Dec. RHODE ISLAND. Newport—20 Tuesday in May, and 3d in October ; Providence-Ist Tuesday in Aug. and February. CONNECTICUT S New Haven—4th Tuesday in Feb. and Aug. ; { Hartford—4th Tuesday in May and Nov. New YORK, S. DISTRICT. { New York—1st Tuesday of each month. NEW YORK, S Albany—3d Tuesday in Jan. ;-Utica—Last Tuesday N. DISTRICT. ? in August. New Brunswick—20 Tuesday in March and Sept. ; NEW JERSEY. -Burlington—3d Tuesday in May and Novem ber. PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia—3d Monday in February, May, August, E. District and November. PENNSYLVANIA, S Pittsburg—1st Monday in May and 3d Monday in W. DISTRICT. October. Newcastle & Dover-alternately, on the 4th Tuesday in DELAWARE. Nov. 1789; and three other sessions progressively, on the 4th Tuesday of every 3d calendar inonth. MARYLAND. Ş Baltimore-on the 1st Tuesday in March, June, Sept., and December. COLUMBIA. Washington—1st Monday in June and December. VIRGINIA, Richmond—15th of May and 15th of November ; — E. DISTRICT. Norfolk-1st of May and 1st of November. Staunton-1st day of May and 1st day of October ;VIRGINIA, Wythe Court House 3d Monday in April and W. DISTRICT. Sept. ;-Lewisburg—4th Monday in April and Sept. ;-Clarksburg—4th Monday in May and Oct; Edenton—3d Monday in April and Oct. ;-Neubern N. CAROLINA. 4th Monday in April and Oct.;-Wilmington—1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oct. Charleston–3d Monday in March and Sept. ;-Ist S. CAROLINA. Monday in July and 2d Monday in Dec. ;-Laurens ment of the Circuit Court at Columbia. GEORGIA. Savannah—2d Tues. in Feb., May, Aug., and Nov. |