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ACTS RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY.
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SECOND CONGRESS.—1791, 1792.
Statute.—Process in the Courts of the United States, and Compensation of Officers of the Courts, Jurors, and Witnesses. An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensation for the officers of the said Courts, and for jurors and witnesses.May 8, 1792
Vol. Ⅰ. 275
1792, 1793.
Statute.—Fees in Admiralty Proceedings in the District Courts of the United States. An act to ascertain the fees in admiralty proceedings in the District Courts of the United States, and for other purposes.(Expired.)March 1, 1793
Vol. Ⅰ. 332
Courts of the United States. An act in addition to the act entitled “An act to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States.”(Obsolete.)March 2, 1793
Vol. Ⅰ. 333
Circuit Courts in North Carolina, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. An act to alter the times and places of holding the Circuit Courts in the eastern district of North Carolina, and for other purposes.(Obsolete.)March 2, 1793
Vol. Ⅰ. 335
THIRD CONGRESS.—1794.
Statute.—District Courts of New Hampshire. Duties as to Invalid Pensioners assigned to the District Attorney of New Hampshire. An act transferring for a limited time the jurisdiction of suits and offences from the District to the Circuit Court of New Hampshire, and assigning certain duties in respect to invalid pensioners to the attorney of the said district.(Expired.)April 3, 1794
Vol. Ⅰ. 352
Adjournment of the Circuit Courts. An act further to authorize the adjournment of the Circuit Courts.May 19, 1794
Vol. Ⅰ. 369
Courts of the United States. An act making certain alterations in the act for establishing the judicial courts, and altering the time and place of holding certain courts.June 9, 1794
Vol. Ⅰ. 395
1794, 1795.
Statute.—Courts of the United States. An act to amend and explain the twenty-second section of the “Act establishing the judicial courts of the United States.”Dec. 12, 1794
Vol. Ⅰ. 404
District Courts of Pennsylvania, certain Suits and Process revived. An act reviving certain suits and process which have been discontinued in the District Court of Pennsylvania.Jan. 28, 1795
Vol. Ⅰ. 410
Fees in Admiralty Cases in the District Courts of the United States. An act to continue in force the “Act for ascertaining the fees in admiralty proceedings in the District Courts of the United States, and for other purposes.”Feb. 25, 1795
Vol. Ⅰ. 419
Additional Compensation to the District Judges of Rhode Island and Delaware. An act for allowing an additional compensation to the judges of the districts of Rhode Island and Delaware.Feb. 27, 1795
Vol. Ⅰ. 423
FOURTH CONGRESS.—1796.
Statute.—Circuit Court of North Carolina. An act making certain provisions in regard to the Circuit Court for the district of North Carolina.March 31, 1796
Vol. Ⅰ. 450
Fees in Admiralty Proceedings. An act to continue in force “An act to ascertain the fees in admiralty proceedings in the District Courts of the United States, and for other purposes.”March 31, 1796
Vol. Ⅰ. 451
Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Pennsylvania. An act to repeal so much of an act entitled “An act to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States,” as directs that alternate sessions of the Circuit Court for the district of Pennsylvania shall be holden at Yorktown, and for other purposes.May 12, 1796
Vol. Ⅰ. 463
Circuit Courts of Vermont and Rhode Island, &c. An act altering the sessions of the Circuit Courts in the district of Vermont and Rhode Island, and for other purposes.(Obsolete.)May 7, 1796
Vol. Ⅰ. 475
1796, 1797.
Statute.—Laws of the United States extended to Tennessee. An act giving effect to the laws of the United States within the State of Tennessee.Jan. 31, 1797
Vol. Ⅰ. 496