Civil Government for Common Schools eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 59 pages of information about Civil Government for Common Schools.

Civil Government for Common Schools eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 59 pages of information about Civil Government for Common Schools.

A. The members of the Assembly are elected for one year, of the House of Representatives for two years, of the State Senate for two years, of the National Senate for six years.

Judiciary.

Q. In what respect are the State Courts and National Courts similar?

A. Each has a Supreme and Circuit court.

Q. What are the names applied to United States Courts?

A. The Constitution of the United States calls them Inferior
Courts, and one Supreme Court.

A tabular view of united states courts.

I. Inferior
   1.  District Courts.
   2.  Circuit Courts. 
II.  Supreme.

Q. How many District Courts are there at present?

A. Sixty-five; fifty-six of them being in the States, and nine of them in the Territories.

Q. What is the largest number of districts into which any State is divided?

A. Three; Alabama, New York and Tennessee have three districts each; Ark., Fla., Ill., Mich., Miss., Mo., N. C., Ohio, Penn, Texas, Va. and Wis. have two districts each, and the remaining States and Territories one each.

Q. What officers in the District Court?

A. One District Judge, a District Attorney, Assistant District Attorneys, a Marshal, a Clerk, and a large number of Deputy Marshals; and also Registers in Bankruptcy.

Q. What jurisdiction has a District Court?

A. Original jurisdiction.

Q What are the salaries of the District Judges?

A. Four thousand dollars each.

Q. What does the territory of several districts constitute?

A. A Circuit.

Q. How many Circuits are there?

A. Nine, each presided over by a Circuit Judge; and their names are as follows: 

1.  Circuit consisting of Maine, N. H, Mass., R. I. John Sowell, Judge.

2.  Circuit consisting of Conn., Vt. and N. Y. Samuel J. Blatchford, Judge.

3.  Circuit consisting of Penn., N. J. and Del.  Wm. McKennan, Judge.

4.  Circuit consisting of N. C., S. C., Md. and Va.  Hugh L. Bond, Judge.

5.  Circuit consisting of Miss., La., Ala., Fla., Ga. and Texas.  William B. Woods, Judge.

6.  Circuit consisting of Ohio, Mich., Ky., Tenn. and W. Va.  John Baxter, Judge.

7.  Circuit consisting of Ind., Ill. and Wis.  Thomas Drummond, Judge.

8.  Circuit consisting of Minn, Iowa, Mo., Ark., Kan. and Nebraska.  George W. McCrary, Judge.

9.  Circuit consisting of Cal., Oregon, Nevada and Colorado.  Lorenzo Sawyer, Judge.

Q. What jurisdiction has the Circuit Court?

A. Original.  Salary of the Judges, $6,000.

Supreme court.

Q. What territory is embraced in the jurisdiction of the Supreme
Court?

A. The whole of the United States.

Q. How many judges constitute the Supreme Court?

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