Notes on Circuit Court Cases, 12 November 1801
Notes on Circuit Court Cases
Nov. 12. | State. | Statement of causes in Circuit courts of US. from 1st. instn to 1801. |
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institd. | decided | dependt. | ||
N. Hampshire | 111 | 99 | 12 | |
R. Island | 272 | 256 | 16 | |
Mass. | 284 | 248 | 36 | |
Maine | 7 | 7 | ||
Conn. | 358 | 320 | 38 | |
Verm. | 278 | 214 | 64 | |
N. York | qu. 107 | 17 | 90 | |
N. Jersey | 101 | 90 | 11 | |
Pennsylv. | 980 | 796 | 184 | |
Delaw. | 130 | 100 | 30 | |
Virginia | 2063 | 1724 | 339 | |
N. Carola | 493 | 359 | 134 | |
S. Carola | 863 | 571 | 292 | |
Georgia | 898 | 751 | 147 | |
W. Tenissee | 188 | 112 | 76 | |
7133 | 5664 | 1469 | ||
Kentucky | 670 | 445 | 225 |
MS (DLC: TJ Papers, 118:20350); entirely in TJ’s hand; follows, on same sheet, Notes on the Bank of the United States and Internal Revenues, [10 Nov. 1801].
Early in June, James Madison sent a circular letter to U.S. district attorneys, indicating that he was “directed by the President” to collect information about cases instituted, decided, and still depending in the circuit courts as of 15 June. Madison asked the attorneys to have the information taken from the courts’ dockets and to classify the cases “according to the nature of the suits” ( , 1:256–7, 357; 2:42, 108, 123–4, 161). The figures collected for Maine, Kentucky, and Tennessee were for district, rather than circuit, courts. The data for New York included both the New York and the Albany districts, but the numbers obtained for Virginia and Pennsylvania included only the eastern district of each of those states. Madison apparently received information about the circuit court for Maryland after TJ made the tabulation above. Madison updated and corrected much of the information about the courts’ cases up until 26 Feb. 1802, when TJ gave Congress detailed sets of tables from the State Department. TJ’s figures for Vermont match those submitted to Congress. For the other courts, the totals incorporated in TJ’s tally printed above differ, sometimes slightly, sometimes significantly, from the corrected results that Madison provided in February (same, 2:487–8; , Miscellaneous, 1:319–25).