Switzerland. †G. A. Trenholm, Charleston, S. C. Louis P. De Luge, New England and †Goffredo Barnsley, Savannah. New York, New York. to. Wolff, Mobile. Uraguay. Nicholas Basler, for Ky., Ind., Ill, O., J. C. Kuhn, for Texas, Galveston. †G. F. Darby, †George Green, †G. L. Lowden, †C. J. Mansong, Boston. Baltimore. Charleston. Mobile. It is lawful for any person or persons to bring to the Mint gold and silver bullion to be coined; and the bullion so brought is there assayed and coined, as speedily as may be after the receipt thereof; and if of the standard of the United States, free of expense to the person or persons by whom it shall have been brought. But the Treasurer of the Mint is not obliged to receive, for the purpose of refining and coining, any deposit of less value than one hundred dollars, nor any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for minting. And there must be retained from every deposit of bullion below the standard, such sum as shall be equivalent to the expense incurred in refining, toughening, and alloying the same; an accurate account of which expense, on every deposit, is kept, and of the sums retained on account of the same, which arc accounted for by the Treasurer of the Mint with the Treasurer of the United States. J. M. Kennedy, Superintendent, $2,500 John Brooks, Coiner, Salary. $2,000 2,000. 1,300 Salary. $2,000 2,000 John R. Macmurdo, Treasurer, 2,500 Wm. P. Hort, Assayer, John L. Riddell, Melt. & Refin., 2,000 Officers of the Branch at Dahlonega, Ga. J. F. Cooper, Superintendent, $2,000 Daniel H. Mason, Coiner, 1,500 Officers of Branch at Charlotte, N. C. W. J. Alexander, Superintend. $2,000 John R. Bolton, Coiner, $1,500 $1,500 1. Statement of the Deposits for Coinage, at the Mint of the United States and its Branches, in the year 1846. 2. Statement of the Coinage of the Mint of the United States and Branches, in the year 1846. 3. Coinage of the Mint of the United States, from 1792, including the coinage of the Branch Mints from the commencement of their operations, in 1838. The coinage at all the Mints during the first six months of the year 1847 reached the sum of $8,206,222.67. The deposites in the same period were $8,906,554 21. These results show a greater amount of deposites and coinage than has been reached in any whole year, with the exception of the year 1843, when the total coinage was $11,967,830.70. The Supreme Court is held in the City of Washington, and has one session annually, commencing on the 1st Monday of December. *DISTRICT COURTS:- JUDGES, ATTORNEYS, CIRCUIT COURTS. The United States are divided into the following nine Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held twice every year, for each State within the Circuit, by a Justice of the Supreme Court, assigned to the Circuit, and by the District Judge of the State or District in which the Court sits. 1st Circuit, Maine, N. Hampshire, Mass., and R. I., 2d do. за do. 4th do. 5th do. do. 6th 8th do. 9th do. N. Carolina, S. Carolina, and Georgia, Presiding Judge. The States of Florida, Texas, and Iowa, have not yet been attached to any circuit. There is a local Circuit Court held by three Judges in the District of Columbia, specially appointed for that purpose. The Chief Justice of that Court sits also as District Judge of that District. |