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68. Notice. § 33. No such order shall be granted in vacation, unless the party applying therefor shall give the opposite party or his attorney of record reasonable notice of his intended application.

[L. 1871-2, p. 504, § 2; Schirmer v. People, 33 Ill. 283; McLain v. Van Winkle, 46 Ill. 407; McCormick v. Wheeler, 36 In. 115; Babcock v. MeCamant, 53 III. 216; Welch v. Byrus, 38 Ill. 25: Palmer v. Supervisors, etc., 46 Ill. 447; People v. Town, 3 Scam. 19; Crook v. People, 16 Ill. 536; Bancroft v. Eastman, 2 Gilm. 264.

69. Rules of court. § 34. The said courts may, from time to time, make all such rules for the orderly disposition of business before them as may be deemed expedient, consistent with law.

ADDITIONAL JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY. AN ACT providing for an increase in the number of judges of the superior court of Cook county. [Approved April 15, 1875. In force July 1, 1875. L. 1875, p. 74.]

*70. Additional judges. SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That for every fifty thousand inhabitants over and above a population of four hundred thousand in the county of Cook, there shall be added one judge to the superior court of Cook county, until said court shall be composed of nine judges.

*71. Election. 2. It shall be the duty of the governor of this State, whenever he ascertains from the census of this State, or of the United States, that the county of Cook is entitled to one or more additional judges, as provided in section twenty-three, article six, of the constitution of this State, to issue a writ for the election of one judge for every fifty thousand inhabitants above a population of four hundred thousand in said county; and such election shall take place on Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, A. D. 1875, unless the said writ of election is issued after that date, in which event the governor shall designate the day when such election shall be held.

ADDITIONAL JUDGES OF CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY.

AN ACT to provide for an increase of the number of judges of the circuit court of Cook county. [Approved and in force May 4, 1887. L. 1887, p. 157.] WHEREAS, It appears by a canvass of this State, commonly known as the school census, taken in the year 1886, pursuant to law, that the number of inhabitants of the said county of Cook was over nine hundred and sixteen thousand (916,000), and that thereby said county is entitled by section twentythree, article six of the constitution of this State to six additional judges, therefore.

71a. Election and terms. SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That an election be held by the qualified electors of the said county of Cook on the first Monday of June, next after this act shall take effect, for six additional judges of the circuit court, whose term of office shall expire upon the first Monday in June, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, upon the election and qualification of their successors in office.

71b. Election of successors. § 2. Upon said first Monday in June, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and every six years thereafter, there shall be elected at the same time and in the same manner as the other judges of said circuit court, six judges successors in office of the judges by this act authorized to be elected.

71c. Emergency and repeal. 3. All acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, and whereas the docket of said court being much overcrowded, an emergency exists. This act shall go into effect upon its pas

sage.

JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.

AN ACT to divide the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook, into judicial circuits. [Approved June 2, 1877. In force July 1, 1877. Laws 1877, p. 73.] *72. Circuits. SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That in lieu of the circuit courts provided for in section thirteen (13) of article six (6) of the constitution, and now existing, the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook, be and the same is hereby divided into judicial circuits as follows: [People v. Wall, 88 Ill. 75.

First Circuit-The counties of Franklin, Saline, Williamson, Jackson, Union, Johnson, Pope, Hardin, Massac, Pulaski and Alexander.

Second Circuit-The counties of Cumberland, Effingham, Clay, Jasper, Richland, Lawrence, Crawford, Jefferson, Wayne, Edwards, Wabash, White, Hamilton and Gallatin.

Third Circuit-The counties of Bond, Madison, St. Clair, Marion, Clinton, Washington, Randolph, Monroe and Perry.

Fourth Circuit-The counties of Vermilion, Edgar, Clark, Coles, Douglas, Champaign, Piatt, Moultrie and Macon.

Fifth Circuit-The counties of Sangamon, Macoupin, Christian, Montgomery, Fayette and Shelby.

Sixth Circuit-The counties of Hancock, Adams, Fulton, McDonough, Schuyler, Brown and Pike.

Seventh Circuit-The counties of De Witt, Logan, Menard, Mason, Cass, Morgan, Scott, Greene, Jersey and Calhoun.

Eighth Circuit-The counties of Putnam, Marshall, Woodford, Tazewell, Peoria and Stark.

Ninth Circuit-The counties of Bureau, LaSalle, Will and Grundy. Tenth Circuit-The counties of Rock Island, Mercer, Henry, Henderson, Warren and Knox.

Eleventh Circuit-The counties of McLean, Ford, Kankakee, Iroquois and Livingston.

Twelfth Circuit-The counties of Boone, DeKalb, McHenry, Lake, Kane, DuPage and Kendall.

Thirteenth Circuit-The counties of JoDaviess, Stephenson, Winnebago, Carroll, Whiteside, Ogle and Lee.

*73. Election of additional judges. § 2. The present judges of the circuit court shall be judges for the respective circuits in which they may reside. And on the first Monday in August, in the year of our Lord, 1877, there shall be elected in each of the said circuits hereby created, by the electors thereof, one additional circuit judge, making the number of judges in each of said circuits three. The notices for said election, the manner of holding and conducting the same and canvassing the votes cast shall be as provided in an act entitled "An act in regard to elections, and to provide for filling vacancies in elective offices," approved April 3, 1872; Provided, that the terms of office of the judges elected under this act, on the first Monday of August, 1877, shall expire on the first Monday of August, 1879.

[People v. Wall, 88 Ill. 77.

*74. Manner of holding court-assignment of judges. 3. The judges of the several circuits shall hold the circuit courts in their circuits, in such a manner as to best dispose of the business thereof, as they may arrange among themselves; and in case such judges are unable to agree as to the manner of holding their courts, and as to the counties in which they are severally to preside, then they shall refer the matter to the chief justice of the supreme court, who shall assign said judges to such counties in their circuits, respectively, as he may determine; and the chief justice of the State may assign any of said judges of the circuit court, when they are not occupied in holding court in their own circuits, to hold court in any other circuit of the State where there may arise a necessity therefor.

*75. Election of judges. § 4. On the first Monday of June, 1879, there shall be elected in each of said circuits, by the electors thereof, by general ticket, three judges of the circuit court, whose terms of office shall be six years; and every six years thereafter there shall in like manner be elected in each of said circuits three judges of the circuit court, whose terms of office shall be as aforesaid. [See "Elections," ch. 46, § 12.

*76. Repeal. 5. That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed.

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TERMS OF COURTS OF COOK COUNTY. AN ACT to fix the terms of the courts of Cook county. [Approved February 9, 1874. In force July 1, 1874.]

77. Circuit, superior and criminal. SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the terms of the circuit court of Cook county shall commence on the third Monday of every month. That the terms of the superior court of Cook county shall commence on the first Monday of every month. That the terms of the criminal court of Cook county shall commence on the first Monday of every month.

TERMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS.

AN ACT concerning circuit courts, and to fix the time for holding the same, in the several counties in the judicial circuits in the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook. [Approved May 24, 1879. In force July 1, 1879. L. 1879, p. 99.] *78. Times of holding court. SEC. I. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That hereafter the times for holding the circuit courts in the several counties composing the various judicial circuits in the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook, as said circuits have been defined by a law of the general assembly, approved June 2, 1877, be as follows:

$2. First Circuit-In the county of UNION, on the first Monday of March and first Monday of September; in the county of JACKSON, on the fourth Monday of March and second Monday of August, and second Monday of December; in the county of WILLIAMSON, on the first Monday of April and the second Monday of October; in the county of FRANKLIN, on the fourth Mondays of April and October: in the county of SALINE, on the second Mondays of March and September: in the

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county of ALEXANDER, on the second Monday of February, and second Monday of May, and third Monday of September, and second Monday of July. Provided, the term to be held on the second Monday of July in ALEXANDER County shall be held exclusively for criminal business; in the county of PULASKI, on the third Monday of January and July; in the county of Pore, on the first Monday of May and the second Monday of October; in the county of MASSAC, on the third Monday of April and third Monday of November; in the county of HARDIN, on the first Mondays of April and fourth Monday of October; in the county of JOHNSON, on the Provided, that no grand jury shall first Mondays of April and November. be summoned to attend at said May term in ALEXANDER county, except by the special order of the judge holding such term of court. [As amended by act approved Amended by act approved May 29, 1885. and in force April 16, 1881. L. 1881, p. 68 In force July 1, 1885. L. 1885, p.

$3. Second Circuit - In the county LAWRENCE on the first Mondays of February and August; in the county of CUMBERLAND, on the third Mondays of February and August; in the county of CRAWFORD, on the first Mondays of March and September; in the county of CLAY, on the second Mondays of March and September; in the county of RICHLAND, on the second Mondays of April and November; in the County of EFFINGHAM, on the third Monday of March and the third Monday of October; in the county of JASPER, on the third Monday of May and first Monday of December; in the county of JEFFERSON, on the second Mondays of May and December; in the county of HAMILTON, on the fourth Mondays of February and September; in the county of WAYNE, on the third Mondays of March and October; in the county of EDWARDS, on the second Mondays of April and November; in the county of WABASH, on the third Mondays of April and November; in the County of WHITE, on the first Monday of January, the second Monday of March, the first Monday of June and the first Monday of October; in the county of GALLATIN, on the first Mondays of February and September; in the county of SANGAMON, on the first Mondays of September, November, January, March and May; in the county of MONTGOMERY, on the first Monday of November and third Mondays of January and April: Provided, that the January and June terms of the court to be held in the county of WHITE shall be devoted exclusively to the transaction of any business in criminal, civil and chancery cases not requiring a jury, or where a trial by jury is waived, and for these terms of court, no grand or petit jury shall be summoned or impaneled. Provided, that the January term in MONTGOMERY County and the May term in SANGAMON County shall have no jury summoned, unless the same is done on the written order of the judge. [As amended by acts approved and in force April 19. 1881, May 29, 1885, June 26, 1885, and June 30, 1885. In force July 1, 1885. L. 1885, p.

$4. Third Circuit - In the county of ST. CLAIR, on the third Monday of February, third Monday of May and the third Monday of September; in the county of MADISON, on third Monday of March and third Monday of October; in the County of BOND, on the first Monday of March and first Monday of September; in the county of MARION, on the second Monday of February and second Monday of August; in the county of RANDOLPH, on the first Mondays of March and September; in the county of MONROE, on the third Mondays thereafter; in the county of WASHINGTON, on the second Mondays thereafter; in the county of PERRY, on the third Mondays thereafter; in the county of CLINTON, on the second Mondays

thereafter.

$5. Fourth Circuit -In the county of VERMILION, on the first Monday in February, third Monday of May and first Monday of October; in the county or EDGAR, on the second Monday of March and the second Monday of September; in the county of DOUGLASS, on the second Monday of April and the second Monday of October; in the county of CLARK, on the third Monday in April and the third Monday in October; in the county of COLES, on the second Monday of April and the second Monday of November; in the county of PIATT, on the first Monday of September

and first Monday of February; in the county of CHAMPAIGN, on the fourth Monday of September and first Monday in March; in the county of MOULTRIE, on the third Monday in November and third Monday of April; in the county of MACON, on the second Monday of January, the first Monday of June and the fourth Monday of September. amended by act approved June 26, 1885. In force July 1, 1885.

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6. Fifth Circuit- In the county of SANGAMON on the first Mondays of September, November, January, March and May; in the county of MONTGOMERY, on the first Monday of November and third Monday of January and April: Provided, that the January term in MONTGOMERY County and May term in SANGAMON County shall have no jury summoned, unless the same is done on the written order of the judge. In the county of MACOUPIN on the third Monday in February and first Monday in June and third Monday in September. In the county of CHRISTIAN on the first Monday in March, last Monday in June, first Monday in August and third Monday in November: Provided, that the said June term shall be devoted exclusively to the trial of chancery canses, and the trial or transaction of any business in criminal and civil cases not requiring a jury, and no jury shall be impaneled for said June term. In the county of FAYETTE on the third Tuesday after the first Tuesday in February and the fourth Tuesday after the third Tuesday in August. In the county of SHELBY on the first Tuesday of April, and on the eighth Tuesday after the third Tuesday of August. [As amended May 7, 1887. In force July 1, 1887. L. 1887, p. 160.

7. Sixth Circuit. In the county of ADAMS on the third Monday in January and fourth Monday of March, and on the third Monday of May, and on the third Monday of June and third Monday of September, and on the fourth Monday of October. In the county of HANCOCK on the first Mondays of March, June and October. In the county of McDONOUGH on the first Tuesday of February, the second Tuesday of May and the second Tuesday of September: Provided, that the May term shall be devoted exclusively to the trial of chancery causes, and to the trial or transaction of any business in civil and criminal cases not requiring a jury, and no jury shall be impaneled for said May term. In the county of BROWN on the fourth Tuesday in February and the first Tuesday in October. In the county of FULTON on the second Tuesday of March, the third Tuesday of August and the first Tuesday of December. Provided, that the March term shall be devoted exclusively to the trial of chancery cases, and the trial or transaction of any business in civil and criminal causes not requiring a jury, and no grand or petit jury shall be impaneled for said March term. In the county of PIKE on the first Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of November. In the county of SCHUYLER on the fourth Tuesday in April and the third Tuesday in October. [As amended June 3, 1857. In force July 1, 1887. L. 1887, p. 161.

$8. Seventh Circuit-In the county of DEWITT, on the third Monday of March, fourth Monday of August and first Monday of December; in the county of LOGAN, on the third Mondays of January, May and September; in the county of MENARD, on the first Monday in March, and third Mondays of July and October; in the county of MASON, on the second Monday of February and first Mondays of August and November; in the county of CASS, on the first Monday of April, third Monday of August and first Monday of October; said August term in said county of CASS to be devoted to the trial of chancery causes. and such other business as may be transacted without the intervention of a petit jury. In the county of GREEN, on the fourth Monday of February and first Monday of September; in the county of JERSEY, on the third Monday of March and fourth Monday of September; in the

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