When a writ of error is a supersedeas as to proceedings after judgment, - - 85
The judicial power of the United States vested in one Supreme Court, and in such other courts as Congress may from time to time establish. Constitution of the United States, art. 3, sect. 3, Notes of decisions,
Judges to hold their offices during good beha- viour, - 17 17
Extent of judicial power,
Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, 18 Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court,
The Supreme Court to consist of a chief jus- tice and four assistant judges, and shall hold two sessions annually, - 73 Notes of acts regulating the number of jus- tices of the Supreme Court, 73 Adjournments of the Supreme Court, 76, 621 Attendance of the justices of the Supreme Court at the Circuit Courts, 76 Notes of acts of Congress relative to the at- tendance of the justices of the Supreme Court at the Circuit Courts, 76 Justices of the Supreme Court to determine the circuits they are respectively to at- tend, The attendance of one of the justices of the Supreme Court at the Circuit Courts is sufficient, but the court may in special cases assign two justices to the court, (obso- lete,) - 333 Special sessions for the trial of criminal cases may be directed, (obsolete,) - 334 Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under the act of September 24, 1789, - 80
Justices of the Supreme Court may issue writs of ne exeat and mandamus, Appoint a clerk of the court, Power to take surety of good behaviour, 609 Survey of the Public Lands.-See Public Lands. Surveyor of the Customs.
Duties of the surveyor, See Officers of the Customs. Symmes, John Cleves.-See Public Lands.
Teste of Writs issued from the Courts of the United| States.
An act to regulate processes in the courts of the United States, September 29, 1789, 93 An act for regulating processes in the courts of the United States, &c. May 8, 1792, 275 Theft. See Crimes. Tonnage of Ships.
Manner of ascertaining the tonnage of ves- sels in the merchant service, 676 Duties on, 69, 94, 112, 145, 476, 627, 676
Tools and Implements of Husbandry
Exempted from duty,
Treason.-See Crimes.
Treasury Department.
Constitution of the United States,
Admitted into the Union. Act of Feb. 18, 1791, 191 Number of Representatives in Congress. Act of February 25, 1791, April 14, 1792,
The laws of the United States to have Vermont. Act of March 2, 1791,
Vice-President of the United States.
Representatives in Congress under the Con- stitution,
Military land warrants. See Public Lands.
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