Iowa. The right to disapprove of the laws reserved by Congress The middle of main channel of the Mississippi to be the eastern boundary of the territory so far as it is bounded eastwardly by said river
Its legislative assembly to provide by law for the election or appointment of sheriffs and certain other officers, and all such elections or appointments to be made in pursuance of the law Term of the present Delegate to expire 27 October 1840, when the qualified electors may elect one to serve until the 4th of March thereafter
Delegate to be elected thenceforward as legislative assembly may direct
Jaccard, Peter Samuel. Act for the relief of
Jackson, Joseph. Act for relief of
James, Thomas, and Samuel Massey, of Crawford county, Missouri.
Jones, John, Charles Souder and Robinson Carr & Company. Act
Act to provide for the settlement of his claims
against the United States Jones, Frances, widow of John Jones of Virginia. Pension granted to Judiciary. Circuit court jurisdiction withheld from the court at Jackson, Tennessee, in cases of appeal and writ of
Court at Jackson, Tennessee, invested with powers and jurisdiction additional to those of a district court Court at Jackson, Tennessee, to be held annually on first Monday of April
Circuit court for middle district of Tennessee to hold an additional term in each year, commencing on first Monday of March District judge of the United States for the State of Tennessee to hold the additional term of the circuit court for the middle district of Tennessee
Circuit court of the United States for the district of East Tennessee, special term of
Court for the middle district of Alabama to be held at Tuscaloosa
Court for the northern district of Alabama to be held at Huntsville Court for the southern district of Alabama to be held at Mobile. Circuit court jurisdiction given to the court for the mid- dle district of Alabama, in all cases except appeals and writs of error
Judiciary. Appeals and writs of error to lie to the circuit court of the United States at Mobile
Reorganization of the district courts of the United States in the State of Mississippi
Jurisdiction of all causes, cognizable by law in a circuit court, except appeals and writs of error, given to the northern district of Mississippi
Appeals and writs of error from the court for the north- ern district of Mississippi, when exercising circuit court powers, shall be to the Supreme Court of the United States
Conviction or acquittal of every offender under the act of the 20th February, 1839, for prohibiting duels in the District of Columbia, a plea in bar to further proceedings under said act Grand jury in the District of Columbia to be sworn faithfully and impartially to inquire into, and true presentment make of all offences against the act of the 20th of February, 1839, for prohibiting duels in the District of Columbia
Criminal court established in the District of Columbia Chief judge of the circuit court to hold the criminal court in the District of Columbia under certain cir- cumstances
Writs and process from the criminal court to be tested in the name of the judge of the court In all criminal matters out of court, the judge of the criminal court to exercise the powers vested in the U. S. circuit court and its judges
Writs of error granted to the judgment of the criminal court in the District of Columbia, to be returned to the circuit court in session
Judgment of circuit court upon writ of error to be cer- tified to the clerk of the criminal court in the District of Columbia
Frovision for adjournment of the criminal court in the District of Columbia, on the sickness of the judge When the judge of the circuit court shall take his place Cases in which the record from the criminal court shall be sent to the next circuit court of the District of Columbia, &c. An act in amendment of the acts respecting the judicial system of the United States
When there are several defendants in suits, commenced in the U. S. courts, any of whom shall not be inha- bitants of, or found within the district where suit is brought, or shall not voluntarily appear, the court may entertain jurisdiction -
The nonjoinder of parties, who are not inhabitants or found within the district where suit is brought, in any court of the United States, is not to constitute matter of abatement or other objection to said suit -
Judiciary. In suits and actions in any circuit court of the United States in which the judges are in any way concerned, the judges, on application of either party, to cause this fact to be entered on the records of the court, and an authenticated copy of this record to be certi- fied to most convenient circuit court, in the next ad- jacent state, or circuit, which court shall take cogni- zance thereof
The judges of the supreme court of Iowa to have the same compensation as by law is given to the judges of the supreme court of Wisconsin
The judges of the several district courts in the several districts of the United States, and of the supreme courts in the territories of the United States, are re- quired to give the act for taking a census of the in- habitants of the United States, in charge of the grand jury, at the next session after the expiration of the time allowed for making the returns
The grand juries to inquire into the proper discharge of duty by those having in charge the taking of the
An act to amend the act of the third March, 1837, en- titled "An act supplementary to the act entitled 'An act to amend the judicial system of the United States, and for other purposes'
The district judge for Missouri to attend at St. Louis on first Monday of October. annually, to make all necessary orders touching suits, &c., returned to cir- cuit court
Writs and process, how returned to said court
The district court of the United States for East Ten- nessee to be held on third Monday of October an- nually
The district court for middle district of Tennessee to be held on first Mondays of March and September annually
All causes, &c. continued over and returnable to re- spective terms of said courts as hereby established After first of June, 1839, the circuit court for the south- ern district of Alabama shall be holden on the second Monday in March, and the fourth Monday of No- vember annually
The circuit court for the eastern district of Louisiana a to commence on the first Monday of April, and the third Monday of December annually Writs and pleas to be proceeded in by said court, as if no change had been made
Circuit and district courts for Michigan to be held at Detroit on second Monday in October
Writs and pleas, &c. to be proceeded in as if no change had been made
Judiciary. District court for Arkansas shall be held at Little Rock on first Monday of October annually. Circuit court for southern district of New York to be held on the last Monday in November
All indictments, &c. depending in said court on first of October next, shall be proceeded in as if no change had been made
The clerk of the district court of the southern district of New York to transmit a certified copy of dockets of all judgments rendered in that court, or in the cir- cuit court of the United States for that district, since the fourth of March, 1839, to the clerk of the Su- preme Court at New York The clerk of the district court of the northern district of New York, to transmit a certified copy of all judgments rendered and docketed in that court, either as a district or circuit court, and of all judg- ments in the circuit court of the United States for that district, docketed since the fourth day of March, 1839, to the clerk of the Supreme Court of New York at Utica
Judgments which have been rendered in the district or circuit courts aforesaid, to cease to be a lien after five years from the third of March, 1839; and judgments hereafter rendered in said courts, to cease to be a lien after ten years from the same time
Kelly, Irad, and Datus Kelly. Act for the relief of King, Benjamin. Act for the relief of heirs of Kingsbury, Margaret. Act for the relief of
Kibby, Thomas. Act for the relief of the widow of
Langham, Elias T. Act for the relief of his securities
La Lande, Etienne, (Stephen,) of Alabama. Act for the relief of -
Lemon, Polly. Act for the relief of
Lecraft, Benjamin. Act for the relief of -
Lewis, Winslow. Act for the relief of
Lining, Polly, executrix of Charles Lining, who was executor of Edward Blake, deceased. Act for the relief of
Loomis, Jairus, and the heirs of James Basset. Act for the relief - Loan. The President authorized to borrow ten millions of dollars
on certain contingencies. (See title Defence of the U. States.) - Location for Seminole Indians removed from Florida, provision for
Louisville Savings Institution. Act for relief of Lydia, Privateer. Act for the relief of captors of- Lynch, Henry. Act for the relief of
Mail. Its transportation upon railroads, regulated Maine, State of. See title Defence of the United States. Mallaby, Francis. Act for the relief of
Malone, Daniel. Act for the relief of
Manney, James. Act for the relief of sureties of - Manufacture. Persons who may have constructed or been con-
structing any manufacture for the purpose of putting the in- vention of Thomas Blanchard into use, between the period of the expiration of the patent, and the 30th of June, 1834, shall have the right of using the same
March, John. Pension granted to his widow Marcus, William, of Arkansas. Act for the relief of
Marion, Fort. Appropriation for
Marine Corps. Pay and subsistence of, &c.
Marshal. The marshal for the districts of Mississippi, authorized to sell property on other days than those now allowed by law
Power and authority of the marshal of middle district of Tennessee, in collection of executions
Duties of, under the act of 18th June, 1838, establishing a Court at Jackson, Tennessee
Massey, Samuel, and Thomas James, of Crawford County, state of
Matson, Enoch. Act for the relief of Maxwell, James, of Pennsylvania. Act for the relief of the legal representatives of
McCarroll, John, Jun. Act for the relief of
Meneghetty, Anthony C. Act authorizing the issue of register for the sloop Sarah
Military land warrants, Virginia. An act to repeal the second section of an act to extend the time for locating Virginia military land warrants, and returning surveys thereon to the General
Miller, Isaac. Act for the relief of Minister, Special, to Great Britain.
appoint one, should he deem it expedient: eighteen thousand dollars appropriated
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