Par. 13. Of Suits against Persons Having Knowledge of Conspiracy, etc. (Vol. 4, p. 840). 14. Of Suits to Redress the Deprivation, under Color of Law, 15. Of Suits to Recover Certain Offices (Vol. 4, p. 840). 17. Of Suits by Aliens for Torts (Vol. 4, p. 841). 18. Of Suits against Consuls and Vice-Consuls (Vol. 4, p. 841). 19. Of Suits and Proceedings in Bankruptcy (Vol. 4, p. 841). 20. Of Suits against the United States (Vol. 4, p. 841). (Vol. 4, p. 841). 22. Of Suits under Immigration and Contract Labor Laws (Vol. 4, p. 842). 23. Of Suits against Trusts, Monopolies, and Unlawful Combinations (Vol. 4, p. 842). 24. Of Suits Concerning Allotments of Land to Indians (Vol. 4, p. 842). 25. Of Partition Suits Where United States Is Joint Tenant (Vol. 4, p. 842). Sec. 25. Appellate Jurisdiction under Chinese Exclusion Laws (Vol. 4, p. 1063). 26. Appellate Jurisdiction over Yellowstone National Park (Vol. 4, p. 1063). 27. Jurisdiction of Crimes on Indian Reservations in South Dakota (Vol. 4, p. 1063). Sec. 28. Removal of Suits from State to United States District Courts (Vol. 5, p. 16). 29. Procedure for Removal (Vol. 5, p. 235). 30. Suits under Grants of Land from Different States (Vol. 5, p. 375). 31. Removal of Causes against Persons Denied Any Civil Rights, etc. (Vol. 5, p. 376). 32. When Petitioner Is in Actual Custody of State Court (Vol. 5, p. 380). 33. Suits and Prosecutions against Revenue Officers, etc. (Vol. 5, p. 380). 34. Removal of Suits by Aliens (Vol. 5, p. 386). 35. When Copies of Records Are Refused by Clerk of State Court (Vol. 5, p. 387). 36. Previous Attachment Bonds, Orders, etc., Remain Valid (Vol. 5, p. 387). 37. Suits Improperly in District Court May Be Dismissed Remanded (Vol. 5, p. 398). 38. Proceedings in Suits Removed (Vol. 5, p. 446). or 39. Time for Filing Record; Return of Record, How Enforced (Vol. 5, p. 466). CHAPTER FOUR DISTRICT COURTS MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 40. Capital Cases; Where Triable (Vol. 5, p. 467). 41. Offenses on the High Seas, etc., Where Triable (Vol. 5, p. 468). 42. Offenses Begun in One District and Completed in Another (Vol. 5, p. 470). 43. Suits for Penalties and Forfeitures, Where Brought (Vol. 5, p. 475). 44. Suits for Internal-Revenue Taxes, Where Brought (Vol. 5, p. 476). 45. Seizures, Where Cognizable (Vol. 5, p. 476). Sec. 46. Capture of Insurrectionary Property, Where Cognizable (Vol. 5, p. 477). 47. Certain Seizures Cognizable in Any District into Which the Property Is Taken (Vol. 5, p. 477). 48. Jurisdiction in Patent Cases (Vol. 5, p. 478). 49. Proceedings to Enjoin Comptroller of the Currency (Vol. 5, p. 482). 52. Suits in States Containing More than One District (Vol. 5, p. 518). 54. Suits of a Local Nature, Where to Be Brought (Vol. 5, p. 523). 55. When Property Lies in Different Districts in Same State (Vol. 5, p. 523). 56. When Property Lies in Different States in Same Circuit; Jurisdiction of Receiver (Vol. 5, p. 524). 57. Absent Defendants in Suits to Enforce Liens, Remove Clouds on Titles, etc. (Vol. 5, p. 525). 58. Civil Causes May Be Transferred to Another Division of District by Agreement (Vol. 5, p. 537). 59. Upon Creation of New District or Division, Where Prosecution to Be Instituted or Action Brought (Vol. 5, p. 538). 60. Creation of New District, or Transfer of Territory Not to Divest 61. Commissioners to Administer Oaths to Appraisers (Vol. 5, p. 539). 63. District Judge Shall Demand and Compel Delivery of Records of 64. Jurisdiction of District Courts in Cases Transferred from Territorial Courts (Vol. 5, p. 540). 65. Receivers to Manage Property According to State Laws (Vol. 5, p. 540). 66. Suits against Receiver (Vol. 5, p. 541). 67. Certain Persons Not to Be Appointed or Employed as Officers of Courts (Vol. 5, p. 548). 68. Certain Persons Not to Be Masters or Receivers (Vol. 5, p. 548). CHAPTER FIVE DISTRICT COURTS · DISTRICTS, AND PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO PARTICULAR STATES Sec. 69. Judicial Districts (Vol. 5, p. 550). 70. Alabama (Vol. 5, p. 552). Sec. 88. Michigan (Vol. 5, p. 570). 89. Minnesota (Vol. 5, p. 571). 90. Mississippi (Vol. 5, p. 572.) 91. Missouri (Vol. 5, p. 574). 92. Montana Vol. 5, p. 575). 93. Nebraska (Vol. 5, p. 576). 94. Nevada (Vol. 5, p. 577). 95. New Hampshir (Vol. 5, p. 577). 96. New Jersey (Vol. 5, p. 577). New Mexico (Vol. 5, p. 578). 97. New York (Vol. 5, p. 578). 98. North Carolin (Vol. 5, p. 580). 99. North Dakota (Vol. 5, p. 582). 100. Ohio (Vol. 5, p. 582). 101. Oklahoma (Vol 5, p. 584). 102. Oregon (Vol. 5, p. 585). 103. Pennsylvania (Vol. 5, p. 585). 104. Rhode Island (Vol. 5, p. 586). 105. South Carolina (Vol. 5, p. 587). 106. South Dakota (Vol. 5, p. 588). 107. Tennessee (Vol. 5, p. 589). 108. Texas (Vol. 5, p. 590). 109. Utah (Vol. 5, p. 593). 110. Vermont Vol. 5, p. 594). 111. Virginia (Vol, 5, p. 594). 112. Washington (Vol. 5, p. 595). 113. West Virginia (Vol. 5, p. 596). 114. Wisconsin (Vol. 5, p. 597). 115. Wyoming (Vol. 5, p. 598). CHAPTER SIX CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS Sec. 116. Circuits (Vol. 5, p. 599). 117. Circuit Courts of Appeals (Vol. 5, p. 600). 118. Circuit Judges (Vol. 5 p. 601). 119. Allotment of Justices to the Circuits (Vol. 5, p. 602). 120. Chief Justice and Associate Justices of Supreme Court, and District Judges, May Sit in Circuit Court of Appeals (Vol. 5, p. 602). 121. Justices Allotted to Circuits, How Designated (Vol. 5, p. 604). 122. Seals, Forms of Process, and Rules (Vol. 5, p. 604). 123. Marshals (Vol. 5, p. 604). 124. Clerks (Vol. 5, p. 605). 125. Deputy Clerks; Appointment and Removal (Vol. 5, p. 605). 126. Terms (Vol. 5. p. 605). 127. Rooms for Court, How Provided (Vol. 5, p. 606). 128. Jurisdiction; When Judgment Final (Vol. 5, p. 607). 129. Appeals in Proceedings for Injunctions and Receivers (Vol. 5, p. 629). 130. Appellate and Supervisory Jurisdiction under the Bankrupt Act (Vol. 5, p. 643). 131. Appeals from the United States Court for China (Vol. 5, p. 643.) 133. Writs of Error and Appeals from the Supreme Courts of Arizona and 184. Writs of Error and Appeals from District Court for Alaska to Circuit Court of Appeals for Ninth Circuit; Court May Certify Questions to the Supreme Court (Vol. 5, p. 644). 185. Appeals and Writs of Error from Alaska; Where Heard (Vol. 5, p. 646) CHAPTER SEVEN THE COURT OF CLAIMS Sec. 136. Appointment, Oath, and Salary of Judges (Vol. 5, p. 646). 137. Seal (Vol. 5, p. 647). 138. Session; Quorum (Vol. 5, p. 647). 139. Officers of the Court (Vol. 5, p. 647). 140. Salaries of Officers (Vol. 5, p. 648). 141. Clerk's Bond (Vol. 5, p. 648). 142. Contingent Fund (Vol. 5, p. 648). 143. Reports to Congress; Copies for Departments, etc. (Vol. 5, p. 648). 144. Members of Congress Not to Practice in the Court (Vol. 5, p. 649). 145. Jurisdiction (Vol. 5, p. 649). Par. 1. Claims against the United States (Vol. 5, p. 650). 2. Set-offs (Vol. 5, p. 659). 3. Disbursing Officers (Vol. 5, p. 660). 146. Judgments for Set-off or Counterclaims; How Enforced (Vol. 5, p. 660). 147. Decree on Accounts of Disbursing Officers (Vol. 5, p. 661). 148. Claims Referred by Departments (Vol. 5, p. 662). 149. Procedure in Cases Transmitted by Departments (Vol. 5, p. 664). 150. Judgments in Cases Transmitted by Departments; How Paid (Vol. 5, p. 664). 151. Either House of Congress May Refer Certain Claims to Court (Vol. 5, p. 665). 152. Costs May Be Allowed Prevailing Party (Vol. 5, p. 667). 153. Claims Growing Out of Treaties Not Cognizable Therein (Vol. 5, p. 667). 154. Claims Pending in Other Courts (Vol. 5, p. 667). 155. Aliens (Vol. 5, p. 668). 156. All Claims to Be Filed within Six Years; Exceptions (Vol. 5, p. 668). 157. Rules of Practice; May Punish Contempts (Vol. 5, p. 671). 158. Oaths and Acknowledgments (Vol. 5, p. 672). 159. Petitions and Verification (Vol. 5, p. 672). 160. Petition Dismissed, When (Vol. 5, p. 673). 161. Burden of Proof and Evidence as to Loyalty (Vol. 5, p. 673). 162. Claims for Proceeds Arising from Sales of Abandoned Property (Vol. 5, p. 673). 163. Commissioners to Take Testimony (Vol. 5, p. 674). 164. Power to Call upon Departments for Information (Vol. 5, p. 674). 165. When Testimony Not to Be Taken (Vol. 5, p. 675). 166. Examination of Claimant (Vol. 5, p. 675). 167. Testimony, Where Taken (Vol. 5, p. 676). 168. Witnesses Before Commissioners (Vol. 5, p. 676). 169. Cross-Examinations (Vol. 5, p. 676). 170. Witnesses, How Sworn (Vol. 5, p. 677). 171. Fees of Commissioners by Whom Paid (Vol. 5, p. 677). 172. Claims Forfeited for Fraud (Vol. 5, p. 677). 173. Claims under Act of June 16, 1874 (Vol. 5, p. 678). 174. New Trial on Motion of Claimant (Vol. 5, p. 678). 175. New Trial on Motion of United States (Vol. 5, p. 678). 176. Cost of Printing Record (Vol. 5, p. 680). 177. No Interest on Claims (Vol. 5, p. 680). 178. Effect of Payment of Judgment (Vol. 5, p. 681). 179. Final Judgments a Bar (Vol. 5, p. 681). 180. Debtors to the United States May Have Amount Due Ascertained (Vol. 5, p. 681). Sec. 181. Appeals (Vol. 5, p. 682). 182. Appeals in Indian Cases (Vol. 5, p. 683). 183. Attorney General's Report to Congress (Vol. 5, p. 683). 184. Loyalty a Jurisdictional Fact in Certain Cases (Vol. 5, p. 683). 185. Attorney General to Appear for the Defense (Vol. 5, p. 684). 186. Persons Not to Be Excluded as Witnesses on Account of Color or Because of Interest; Plaintiff May Be Witness for Government (Vol. 5, p. 685). 187. Reports of Court to Congress (Vol. 5, p. 685). CHAPTER EIGHT THE COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS Sec. 188. Court of Customs Appeals; Appointment and Salary of Judges; Quorum; Circuit and District Judges May Act in Place of Judge Disqualified, etc. (Vol. 5, p. 686). 189. Court to Be Always Open for Business; Terms May Be Held in Any Circuit; When Expenses of Judges to Be Paid (Vol. 5, p. 686). 190. Marshal of the Court; Appointment, Salary, and Duties (Vol. 5, p. 686). 191. Clerk of the Court; Appointment, Salary, and Duties (Vol. 5, p. 687). 192. Assistant Clerk, Stenographic Clerks, and Reporter; Appointment, Salary, and Duties (Vol. 5, p. 687). 193. Rooms for Holding Court to Be Provided; Bailiffs and Messengers (Vol. 5, p. 688). 194. To Be a Court of Record; to Prescribe Form and Style of Seal, and Establish Rules and Regulations; May Affirm, Modify, or Reverse and Remand Case, etc. (Vol. 5, p. 688). 195. Final Decisions of Board of General Appraisers to Be Reviewed only by Customs Court Finality of Decisions of Customs Court (Vol. 5, p. 689). 196. Other Courts Deprived of Jurisdiction in Customs Cases; Pending Cases Excepted (Vol. 5, p. 690). 197. Transfer of Customs Court of Pending Cases; Completion of Testimony (Vol. 5, p. 691). 198. Appeals from Board of General Appraisers; Time within Which to Be Taken; Record to Be Transmitted to Customs Court (Vol. 5, p. 691). 199. Records Filed in Customs Court to Be at Once Placed on Calendar; Calendar to Be Called Every Sixty Days (Vol. 5, p. 698). CHAPTER NINE THE COMMERCE COURT (REPEALED OR SUPERSEDED) CHAPTER TEN THE SUPREME COURT Sec. 215. Number of Justices (Vol. 5, p. 701). 216. Precedence of the Associate Justices (Vol. 5, p. 702). 217. Vacancy in the Office of Chief Justice (Vol. 5, p. 702). 218. Salaries of Justices (Vol. 5, p. 702). 219. Clerk, Marshal, and Reporter (Vol. 5, p. 702). 220. The Clerk to Give Bond (Vol. 5, p. 702). 221. Deputies of the Clerk (Vol. 5, p. 703). 222. Records of the Old Court of Appeals (Vol. 5, p. 703). 223. Tables of Fees (Vol. 5, p. 703). 224. Marshal of the Supreme Court (Vol. 5, p. 704). 225. Duties of the Reporter (Vol. 5, p. 704). and |