PLACES AND TIMES OF HOLDING THE DISTRICT COURTS. MAINE. N. HAMPSHIRE. VERMONT. MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND. CONNECTICUT. NEW YORK, S. District. NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY. PENNSYLVANIA, PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE. MARYLAND. COLUMBIA. VIRGINIA, (Wiscasset-1st Tuesday in September;- Portland1st Tuesday in February and December;- Bangor-4th Tuesday in June. { Portsmouth 3d Tuesday in March and September ; Exeter-3d Tuesday in June and December. {Bad Tuesday in Sept., and 1st Tuesday in Dec. Newport-2d Tuesday in May, and 3d in October;- New York-1st Tuesday of each month. Albany-3d Tuesday in January;- Utica-2d Tuesday in July;- Rochester-3d Tuesday in May; Buffalo-2d Tuesday in October.-One term annually in the county of St. Lawrence, Clinton, or Franklin, at such time and place as the judge may direct. Trenton-2d Tuesday in March and September, and 3d Tuesday in May and November. {Philadelphia 3d Monday in February, May, August, { November. Pittsburg-1st Monday in May, and 1st Monday in Baltimore-on the 1st Tuesday in March, June, Sep- Washington-1st Monday in June and December. { 12th E. District. VIRGINIA, N. CAROLINA. S. CAROLINA. Norfolk-30th of May, and 1st of November. Staunton-1st day of May, and 1st day of October;Wythe Court House-3d Monday in April and September;- Charleston-Wednesdays after the 2d Monday in April and September;-Clarksburg-last Mondays in March and August;- Wheeling-Wednesdays after the first Mondays in April and Sept. Edenton 3d Monday in April and Oct;- Newburn4th Monday in April and Oct.; Wilmington-1st Monday after the 4th Monday in April and Oct. Charleston-3d Monday in March and September, 1st GEORGIA. Savannah-2d Tues. in Feb., May, Aug., and Nov. ALABAMA, N. Dist. Huntsville-2d Monday in April and October. ALABAMA, M. District. Tuscaloosa-4th Monday in May, and 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in November. ALABAMA, S. Dist. Mobile-1st Monday in May, and 2d Monday in Dec. Jackson-4th Monday in January and June. Knoxville-3d Monday in April and October. Columbus-3d Monday in July and 4th Monday in Detroit-3d Monday in June and 2d Monday in Oct. IV. INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. AUG., 1844. - The pay of Ministers Plenipotentiary is $9,000 per annum, as salary, besides $9,000 for outfit. The pay of Chargés d'Affaires is $4,500 per annum; of Secretaries of Legation, $2,000; of Ministers Resident, $6,000. The government of the United States is represented by Ministers Plenipotentiary at the Courts of Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Austria, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico; and by Chargés d'Affaires at the Courts of most of the other foreign countries with which this country is much connected by commercial intercourse. 1. MINISTERS AND DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 2. LIST OF CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, AND OF THE PLACES OF THEIR RESIDENCE; Corrected in the Department of State to July 20th, 1844. Those marked thus * are Commercial Agents. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, OR BUENOS | John H. Payne, Tunis, Tunis. Dan. S. Macauley, Tripoli, Tripoli. AYRES. BELGIUM. Samuel Haight, Antwerp. BRAZIL. BADEN. George Black, George W. Gordon, Lemuel Wells, Rio Janeiro. Santos. St. Catherine's Island. South America. Demerara, Moses Benjamin, Australia. Albert M. Gilliam, { San Francis co, (Calif.) British Guiana. José Maria Castanos, San Blas. James H. Williams, {Sydney, New P.de Regily Estrada { Merida, Wales. (Yucatan.) Elisha Hathaway, Jr. Hobart Town. MUSCAT, Dominion of the East Indies. Joseph Balestier, Singapore. Bombay. James B. Higginson, Calcutta. Tho's W. Waldron, Hong Kong. Imaum of Frankfort on Hamburg. Bremen. Charles Nichols, W. S. Campbell, Amsterdam. Rotterdam. Panama. |