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Special session authorized.District court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania be, and he is hereby, authorized to hold a special session of the said court at a time to be by him designated, in lieu of the regular session which was appointed by law to be begun and held on the third Monday of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, but was prevented by a vacancy in the office of the district judge; and the marshal, clerk, and all other officers of the said court are hereby enjoined and required to make all needful arrangements for carrying into effect the provisions of this act.

Approved, March 19, 1842.

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March 19, 1842.

Chap. VII.An Act supplementary to an act entitled “An act to amend the act approved May thirteenth, one thousand eight hundred, entitled An act to amend an act entitled an act to establish the judicial courts of the United States.”

Act of May 13, 1800, ch. 61.
Act of March 3, 1841, ch. 38.
Commission’rs to select persons to serve as jurors.
1849, ch. 118.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the judges of the courts of the United States in the State of Pennsylvania be, and they hereby are, authorized to appoint, when they deem it necessary, one or more commissioners in the different cities and counties, or any of them, of the districts in which their courts are held, who shall have power, by virtue of such appointment, to select from the taxable citizens residing within the limits of the said counties, and cities, a number (to be designated from time to time by the said judges) of sober, judicious, and intelligent persons, to serve as jurors in the said courts; and the commissioners so appointed shall return the names by themNames of those selected to be returned to the marshals. selected to the marshal of the proper district; whereupon, the said courts shall, by due appointments, rules and regulations, conform the further designation and the empanelling of juries in substance to the laws and usages which may be in force in such State.

Approved, March 19, 1842.

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March 19, 1842.

Chap. VIII.An Act to authorize the Governors of the States of Illinois, Arkansas and Missouri to cause to be selected the lands therein mentioned.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,The 8th sec. of act 4th Sept. 1841, ch. 16, modified. That so much of the eighth section of the act entitled “An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sale of the public lands, and to grant pre-emptions,” approved September fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-one, as provides that the selection of the grants of land made to the several States, therein mentioned, for the purposes of internal improvement, shall be made, respectively, in such manner as the Legislatures thereof shall direct, is so far modified as to authorize the Governors of the States of Illinois, Arkansas and Missouri to cause the selections to be made for those States without the necessity of convening the Legislatures thereof for that purpose.

Approved, March 19, 1842.

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April 14, 1842.

Chap. XX.An Act to amend the several acts establishing a district court of the United States at Jackson, in the District of West Tennessee.[1]

Dist. Court at Jackson attached to the 8th judicial circuit.
Its powers and jurisdiction.
Associate justice of supreme court for said circuit, to hold fall term.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the district court of the United States at Jackson, in the District of West Tennessee, shall in future be attached to, and form a part of, the eighth judicial circuit of the United States, with all the powers and jurisdiction of the circuit court held at Nashville, in the middle district of Tennessee. And it shall be the duty of the associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States assigned to hold the court for the eighth cir-

  1. Acts relating to the District Courts in Tennessee, vol. 2, 273.