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Statement rendered in pursuance of a Resolution of the House of Representatives, January 25, 1832.

Estimated a- Estimated a-l mount of acres mount of acres unsold of lands to which the

Appropriated for internal improvements, education,
or charitable institutions.

to which the Indian title has Number of

No. of acres State or Territory. Indian and for- not been extin- acres for in- for colleges, a

eign titles have guished,

beenextinguish

ed.

Lands appropriated

for seats of

For reli- Govern

The one-thirtysixth part of pub-gious and in-cademies, and lic lands appro- charitable provements. universities. priated for com- institutions. mon schools.

ternal

ment.

Saline reservations.

Aggregate appropriations for each State and Territory.

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* Including salt spring reservations, which are authorized to be sold by the State, and the proceeds applied to literary purposes. † Including lands appropriated for schools in Clark's grant.

Section No. 29, appropriated for religious purposes, in the purchases made by John C. Symmes and the Ohio Company.

For the benefit of the Connecticut Deaf and Dumb Asylum.

The

For the benefit of the Kentucky Deaf and Dumb Asylum. aggregate of unsold lands is to the 31st December, 1831.

GENERAL LAND OFFICE, April 2, 1832.

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Barbary Powers, Geo. F. Brown, Commercial Agent at Algiers.

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at Tunis.

at Tripoli.

at Tangier, Morocco. at Guatemala.

at Port au Prince.

at Aux Cayes.

at Cape Haytien.

at Canton.

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The Supreme Court is held in the City of Washington, and has one session, commencing on the 2d Monday in January.

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**For an account of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the Circuit Courts, and the District Courts, see the American Almanac for 1831.

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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.

1st Circuit, Maine, N. Hampshire, Mass., and R. Island,

Vermont, Connecticut, and New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania,

2d do. 3d do.

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Present Judge.
Mr. Justice Story.

Mr. Justice Thompson.
Mr. Justice Baldwin.
Mr. Justice Duvall.

Mr. Chief Jus. Marshall.

Mr. Justice Johnson.
Mr. Justice M'Lean.

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In the other six states, viz. Alabama, 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.

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B. Anthony,

N. Wilcox,
J. W. Livingston,
W. C. H. Waddell,
Zeph. Drake,
B. S. Bonsall,
John M. Davis,
D. C. Wilson,
Thomas Finley,
E. Christian,
James Points,
Beverly Daniel,
M. A. Waring,
J. H. Morel,
R. L. Crawford,
B. Patteson,
Anthony Campbell,
J. Nicholson,
F. H. Duperier,
William Lyon,
S. B. Marshall,
J. M. McCalla,
John Patterson,
William Marshall,
Charles Slade,
Augustus Jones,

Henry Ashton,

Boston,
Providence,
New Haven,
Skaneateles,
New York,

N. Germantown,
Philadelphia,
Pittsburg,

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Wilmington,

200 do.

Baltimore,

Richmond,

do.

Clarksburg,

200 & fees.

Raleigh,

Fees, &c.

T. Witherspoon, Wilmington,
Philip Moore, Baltimore,
Richard Jeffries, Richmond,
John Webster, Clarksburg,
W. H. Haywood, Raleigh,

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James Jarvey,

Charleston,

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George Glenn,
D. Files,

Savannah,

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Mobile,

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Mobile,
Huntsville,
Natchez,
New Orleans,
New Iberia,
Knoxville,

200 & fees 200 do. Fees, &c. 200 & fees.

J. H. Hanna,
Wm. Minot,
Henry Hurst,
W. H. Brown,
Joseph Gamble,

Murfreesboro',
Lexington,
Columbus,
Brownstown,
St. Louis,
Carlyle,
Washington,

200 do.

200 do.

200 do.

200 do.

200 do.
200 do.

Fees, &c.

E. J. Lee,

UNITED STATES.

PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE DISTRICT AND CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES.

MAINE.

N. HAMPSHIRE.

VERMONT.

MASSACHUSETTS.

{

District Courts.

Wiscasset-Last Tuesday in Feb. and 1st Tuesday in
Sept.;-Portland-First Tuesday in June and Dec.
Portsmouth-3d Tuesday in March and Sept.;—Exe-
ter-3d Tuesday in June and Dec.

Rutland-6th of October; Windsor-24th of May.
Boston-3d Tuesday in March, 4th Tuesday in June,
2d Tuesday in Sept., and 1st Tuesday in Dec.

RHODE ISLAND. Newport 20 Tuesday in May, and 3d in October ;Providence-1st Tuesday in Aug. and February. New Haven-4th Tuesday in Feb. and Aug.;— Hartford-4th Tuesday in May and Nov.

CONNECTICUT.

NEW YORK,

S. DISTRICT.

NEW YORK,
N. DISTRICT.

NEW JERSEY.

PENNSYLVANIA,
E. DISTRICT.
PENNSYLVANIA,
W. DISTRICT.

DELAWARE.

MARYLAND.

COLUMBIA.

VIRGINIA,

E. DISTRICT.

VIRGINIA,

W. DISTRICT.

N. CAROLINA.

New York-1st Tuesday of each month.

Albany-3d Tuesday in Jan. ;-Utica-Last Tuesday
in August.

New Brunswick-2d Tuesday in March and Sept. ;
—Burlington—3d Tuesday in May and Novem-

ber.

{Philadelphia 3d Monday in February, May, August,

Pittsburg-1st Monday in May and 3d Monday in
October.

Newcastle & Dover-alternately, on the 4th Tuesday in
Nov. 1789; and three other sessions progressively,
on the 4th Tuesday of every 3d calendar month.
S Baltimore-on the 1st Tuesday in March, June, Sept.,

and December.

Washington-1st Monday in June and December. S Richmond-15th of May and 15th of November ;— Norfolk-1st of May and 1st of November. Staunton-1st day of May and 1st day of October Wythe Court House- 3d Monday in April and Sept. ;-Lewisburg-4th Monday in April and Sept.-Clarksburg-4th Monday in May and Oct. Edenton-3d Monday in April and Oct. ;-Newbern 4th Monday in April and Oct.;-Wilmington-1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oct. Charleston-3d Monday in March and Sept. ;-1st Monday in July and 2d Monday in Dec. ;-Laurens Court House-the next Tuesday after the adjourn ment of the Circuit Court at Columbia. Savannah-2d Tues. in Feb., May, Aug., and Nov. Huntsville-2d Monday in April and October. ALA., S. DISTRICT. Mobile-1st Monday in May and December.

S. CAROLINA.

GEORGIA.

ALA., N. DISTRICT.

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