for proceedings and practice, not repugnant to the laws of the United States, Organization of the courts of the United States.
Act of September 24, 1789, Supreme Court.-See Supreme Court. Circuit Court.-See Circuit Court. District Court.-See District Court.
Courts of the several States.
In other capital cases, copy of indictment and list of jury to be furnished, Persons charged allowed counsel and process
No benefit of clergy allowed,
Limitation of indictments for treason, or other
capital offences, except the offender flee, 119 Punishment of death to be by hanging, Notes of cases of Treason, 112-Murder, 113 -Robbery, 114-Piracy, 114-Revolt, 115 -Bribery, 117-Obstruction of process, 117 -Process against foreign ministers, Cases in which causes decided in the supreme Currency.-See Mint of the United States-Coins of the United States-Foreign Coins. courts of the States may be removed by writ of error to the Supreme Court of the Customs.-See Duties on Imports and Tonnage. United States. Act of September 24, 85 Damages, 1789. (Sect. 25.) Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, Forms of process and proceedings in courts 81, 93, 335, of the United States, 91 Amendment of process and proceedings, The laws of the State, rules for decisions in the courts of the United States, where they 92 apply, Removal of causes from the State courts by 79 aliens or citizens of another State, Removal of causes from State Courts, where a party claims under a grant of land other than a grant from the State in which the action is brought,
Limitation of claims to credits from the United 245, 580 States, Regulation of credits in accounts with the United States, - For duties on merchandise imported,
Act for the punishment of crimes, Treason,
Misprision of Treason
Drawback on goods exported under the act of March 2, 1799,
Debts of the United States.
Acts making provision for the debts of the United States, 138, 218, 279, 338, 370, 410, 433, 478, 488, 512, 562 49, 178, 616 To individual States, Limitation of claims on the United States,
245, 580 Destruction of certificates of public debt, limi- - 353 tation of claims for,
Debts due by individuals to the United States,
441, 512 Acts for the relief of insolvent debtors, 265,
Stealing or falsifying records,
Persons imprisoned for debt shall have the - 266 privilege of jail-yards,
To provide an official seal, and to have the custody of all books and papers relating to his office, and to the late Congress, 69 Resolution directing the secretary of state to procure copies of all state laws, - Clerks in the department of state, - Department of War. An act to establish an executive department to be denominated the Department of War, 49 Ordinance for ascertaining the duties of the department of war, January 7, 1785, 49 An act regulating the treasury and war de- partments, - 279
Act to amend the act entitled an act making alterations in the treasury and war depart- ments,
In case of a vacancy in the war or treasury departments, the President may authorize a person to perform the duties,
An act to amend the several acts for the esta- blishment of the treasury, war, departments,
Of witnesses living at a greater distance than 100 miles from the place of trial to be taken, Direct Taxes,
Act of July 9, 1798, (obsolete,)
Notes of acts relating to the assessment of lands, and for the direct tax, and the acts for the collection of direct taxes,
May adjourn the Circuit Court in case of the disability of the Judge of the Supreme Court to attend,
76 Suits on debentures in the District Court, 688, 699 Sessions of the District Court of Kentucky, 77, 78, 396, 517; Tennessee, 496, 617; Maine, 74, 253; New Hampshire, 74; Massachusetts, 74; New York, 74; New Jersey, 74; Pennsylvania, 74, 396; Dela- ware, 74; Virginia, 74; Maryland, 74; South Carolina, 74, 184; North Carolina, 74; Vermont, 197.
and navy - 610 District of Columbia.-See Columbia. Department of the Treasury. An act to esta- Division of Opinion,
blish the treasury department, Notes of acts relating to the treasury depart- ment, 65 For the use of the United States, Act of March 3, 1791, 216. Act of May 2, Domestic Goods, 1792, 279
Of greater fees than allowed by law, Gratuities to custom-house officers den,
At the custom-house, For drawback,
District attorneys, Marshals,
Clerks of the courts of the United States, 216
States, Copies of acts duly certified under the consular False Oaths and Affirmations.-See Perjury. seal to be equal evidence with the originals, Falsifying Records. See Forgery. in the courts of the United States, - 256 Fees. Mode of taking evidence in cases of contested elections of members of the House of Re- presentatives, - 537 Legislative acts of states to be authenticated under the seal of the state, · 122 Judicial proceedings of the courts of the states shall have the same faith and credit in the courts of the United States, when authenti- cated, as they have in the courts of the states,
Excises. Duties on snuff and refined sugar (repealed,) 384, 426, 495, 509, 608 Duties on stamps, (repealed,) 527, 536, 545 Duties on distilled spirits, (repealed,) 180,| 199, 267, 376, 504, 547 Duties on carriages, (repealed,) 373, 478 Duties on property sold at auction, (repealed,)
397 Duties on selling wines by retail, (repealed,)
When in the Circuit Court judgment shall be entered in a civil action, execution may be stayed, at the discretion of the court, on motion of the adverse party, to give an op- portunity for a writ of error, 83 Shall not issue when a writ of error which has been taken out is a supersedeas, 85 When a capias ad satisfaciendum may issue, 94 Against a defendant in confinement in another district than that in which the judgment is obtained, 727 Writs of execution on judgments in favour of the United States in any court of the United States in one State may be executed| in any other State or Territory, and shall be returnable to the court from which they may issue, - 515 Proceedings to appraise goods taken in execu- tion at the suit of the United States, 335 Arms and accoutrements of militia excepted from executions for debts or taxes,
In suits in the Admiralty,
92, 216, 275, 624 216, 275, 333, 624
Act for registering and clearing vessels and regulating the coasting trade, &c., Sept. 1, 1789, 55 An act for enrolling ships and vessels to be employed in the coasting trade, &c., Febru- ary 18, 1793, - Bounties on exporting salted fish, beef, &c., 27, 260, 533, 692 Seamen engaged in the fisheries. Act of February 16, 1793, - - 305
272 Fitting out Vessels
No suit depending in the courts of the United
To cruise against nations with whom the United States are at peace, - 381
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