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§ 34.
§ 35.
Offenses begun in one district and completed in another.
Offenses punishable with death, where tried.
§ 37. Offenses begun in one district completed in another.
CHAPTER III.
DISTRICT COURTS.- ORGANIZATION.
§38. District judges, appointment and residence.
§39. Newly admitted States.
§ 40. Special statutory provisions.
§ 41. Salaries of district judges.
§42. May be paid monthly.
§ 50. Offenses committed in places ceded to United States.
§ 51. Territorial extent of.
§ 52. Jurisdiction of offenses, etc.
§ 53. Injury to persons or property, or deprivation of rights under civil-
rights acts.
§ 54. Jurisdiction concurrent with court of claims.
§ 55. Mandamus to compel performance of duty by carrier.
§ 56. Seizure for forfeiture.
$ 57. Prize causes after appeal.
§ 58. Trial of issues of fact.
§ 59. Jurisdiction in cases transferred from territorial courts.
§ 60. Commissioners to administer oaths to appraisers.
§ 61. Circuit court powers of certain district courts abolished.
CHAPTER V.
JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
§ 62. Circuits.
CHAPTER VI.
CIRCUIT COURTS.-ORGANIZATION.
§ 63. Justices allotted to circuits, how designated.
§ 70.
§ 71.
Justices of Supreme Court to attend once in every two years.
Judges of circuit courts may sit apart.
§ 72.
§ 73.
§ 74.
Circuit courts held at same time in different districts.
Criminal terms in the southern district of New York, how held.
When district judges may sit in cases of appeal or error to their
own decisions.
§ 75.
§ 76.
When suits transferred from one circuit to another.
Causes certified back.
§ 77.
§ 78.
$ 79.
Justices may hold courts of other circuits on request.
When no justice is allotted to a circuit.
Clerks.
§ 80. Deputy clerks.
§ 81. Compensation of deputy clerks.
§ 82. Commissioners.
§ 83. Marshals not to be commissioners.
CHAPTER VII.
CIRCUIT COURTS-JURISDICTION.
§ 84. Jurisdiction, original and concurrent.
§ 85. Citizens claiming lands under different State grants-Foreign
citizens, etc.
§ 92.
Concurrent with court of claims.
93. Jurisdiction of cases transferred from district courts on account
of disability, etc.
§ 94. Courts always open for certain purposes.
§ 95. In bankruptcy.
CHAPTER VIII.
JURISDICTION OF REMOVAL OF CAUSE FROM STATE COURT.
§ 96. Jurisdiction as governed by the subject-matter of the action.
99.
Removal on ground of prejudice or local influence.
§ 100.
§ 101.
Removal of cause for prejudice or local influence, Act of 1867.
Proceedings to effect removal.
§ 102. Remand of cause removed on ground of prejudice and local in-
fluence.
§ 103.
Suits involving title under grants from different States.
§ 104.
§ 105.
Removal of cause against persons denied any civil rights, etc
When petitioner is in actual custody of State court.
§ 106.
Removal of suits and prosecutions against revenue officers and
officers acting under registration laws.
§ 107. Removal of suits by aliens in a particular case.
Time to file record-Misfeasance of clerk-Certiorari.
§ 117. Division of opinion in civil causes-Decision by presiding judge.
§ 118. Division of opinion in criminal causes-Certificate.
§ 119. Division of opinion in civil causes- Certificate.
§ 131. Tennessee-When circuit judges may act as district judges.
§ 132. Adjournment-Non-attendance of the judge.
§ 133. Alabama, California and other States.
§ 134. Kentucky and Indiana.
§ 135. Intermediate terms.
§ 136.
§ 137.
§ 133.
§ 139.
§ 140.
§ 141.
Business certified to circuit court in case of disability of district
judge.
Suits brought in district court after order to certify to circuit court.
Powers of district judge vested, during disability, in circuit judge.
Preparatory examinations and orders in admiralty cases by district
clerk.
District judge designated to perform duties of disabled judge.
Designation of judge in case of accumulation of business.
§ 142. Designation of another judge to be by chief justice.
§ 146. Expenses by district judge designated to southern district of New
§ 148.
§ 149.
Of judges of northern and southern district of New York.
When district judge of eastern district of New York may act in
southern district.
§ 150.
When district judge is interested in suit pending before him.
§ 153.
§ 151. Continuance by vacancy in office of district judge.
Recognizances to a certain term in southern district of New York.
§ 154. Special sessions for trials of criminal causes.
§ 155. Special sessions for criminal trials near the place of the offense.
§ 157. California, Oregon and Nevada, special sessions.
§ 164. Special term, business transacted at.
§ 165. Adjournment in absence of the judges.
§ 166. Adjournment in absence of the judges, by written orders.
CHAPTER X.
CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS.
§ 167. Additional circuit judges to be appointed-Qualifications,
§ 168. Circuit court of appeals created-Composition-General powers-
Marshal-Clerk-Salaries-Cost, etc.
§ 170. Constitution of court-Precedence.
§ 171. Service of district judges-Proviso-No judge to sit on appeal from
his court.
§ 172. Terms-Regular-Additional-First term.
§ 174. No appeal allowed from district to circuit courts-Appeals, etc,
from circuit court.
§ 175. Appeals allowed direct to Supreme Court-Jurisdiction-Questions
-Prizes-Capital crimes-Constitutional questions-Construc-
tion of law, treaty, etc.-Conflict of laws.
§ 176.
Appeals from highest State court not affected.
§ 177. Jurisdiction-What judgment final.
§ 178.
Certiorari to Supreme Court.
§ 179.
Appeals and writs of error to Supreme Court.
§ 180.
Appeal in equity causes-Proviso-To be taken in thirty days.
§ 187. Appeals to Supreme Court Inconsistent laws repealed.
§ 188. Jurisdiction in cases from territorial supreme courts.