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CIRCUIT COURTS-Continued.

Either judge may hold the court, 125, § 13.

One judge to be a quorum, 126, 8 14.

Supreme court judge required to attend at one term only, 126, 8 16.
What causes then to have preference, 126, 16.

Powers of the circuit courts, 125, 10; 126, 14.

To appoint their own clerks, 131, 32; 137, 2-3.

Times of holding the several circuit courts, 124-5, 8 1-9, notes.

Jurisdiction, 126, 17; 231, 13.

No person to be liable to suit in another district, 127, 17.

Jurisdiction in case of assignment of a chose in action, 127, 8 17.

Under the revenue laws, 128, 18; 390, 306.

In reference to copyrights, 194, 8 9.

In patent cases, 732, 48.

Removal of causes from the state courts, 128, 19; 129, 20; 390, 8 307.
Appellant jurisdiction, 128, 17.

Appeals in equity and admiralty, 261, § 9.

On appeals, opinion of justice of supreme court to prevail, 125, 10.
Adjournments, 130, 26; 131, 31, 33.

When to hold special sessions, 130, 22-3, 25.

Issues of fact to be tried by a jury, 129,

New trials, 130, 27.

Costs, 131, 29; 196, 8 1.

19.

To be always open as courts of equity, 257, & 6.

In equity and admiralty, facts to be placed on record, 131, & 28.

May remit indictments to district courts for trial, 223, % 114.

Capital cases to be tried in the, 223, 8 115.

On division of opinion, question to be certified to supreme court, 260, 8 8.
Decision to be remitted, 260, 8.

Case may proceed, 260, 8.

No punishment to be inflicted where the court is divided, 260, ¿ 8.

When causes to be transferred to another circuit, 130, 8 24.

When causes to be transferred from district to circuit courts, 131, 30.

In case of disability of district judge, 229,

2.

When district judge is interested, &c., 232, % 17, 19.

To what circuit court, 232, § 19.

Appeal to, from decision on injunction to stay treasury distress warrant, 20, 8 17.

CITATION.

To issue to adverse party, on suing out writ of error, 257-8, § 2.

By whom signed, on error to state courts, 260, 5.

CITIZENS.

Of each state to be entitled to all the privileges of citizens of the several states, 10.
Children of citizens born abroad, to be deemed, 132, 1.

Wives of citizens, 132, 2.

Minor children of naturalized persons, 35, 3.

Punishment of forgery, &c., of evidence of citizenship, 214, 68.

CITY POINT. See Bermuda Hundred.

CLAIMS. See Court of Claims.

To be paid to the claimants, their legal representatives, or attorneys, 132, 1.
Requisites of warrant of attorney, 132, § 1.

How assignments of, to be executed and attested, 132,

2.

No officer of the United States to act as claim agent, 132, 3.

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Not to be granted until delivery of manifest to the collector, 158, 11; 342, % 114.
What to be specified therein, 158, 11; 344, 123.

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Not to be granted, until delivery of list of ship's company, 343, 119.

Certified copy to be given to master, 343, 119.

Master to give bond for their production, 343, & 119.

What to excuse their production, 343, 119.

Not to be granted to foreign vessels until payment of hospital dues, 305, § 11.

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To make annual report of the disbursement of the contingent fund, 170, 16; 225, 6.

To publish annual statement of appropriations, &c., 170, 15.

To certify copies of journals, 171, & 24.

Fees therefor, 171, & 25.

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Not to receive salary of head of department for acting as such, whilst secretary, &c., receives the same, 134, 5.

Compensation of clerks to congress, 820, 32, 39.

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To deposit moneys paid into court, 137,
How such moneys to be drawn, 137, 7.

Penalty for neglect to deposit, 137, 8 8.

To render monthly accounts thereof, 137, 9.

Duties of, in case of disability of district judge to hold court, 229, § 3-4.

To forward to solicitor of the treasury, at each term, a list of judgments, to which the United States are parties, 20,

Fees, 274, 9.

19.

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CLERKS OF COURTS-Continued.

Fees of, in the District of Columbia, to be paid on performance of service, 252, § 126.
To be but one clerk in each district, in the territories, 138, 12.

CLEVELAND.

Foreign vessels may unlade at, 330, 7 62, n.

Goods may be exported from, to the British provinces, with benefit of drawback, 400, 8 854.
Compensation of collector, 325, § 34, n.

Compensation of inspectors of steamboats, 859, 68.
Courts of Ohio to be held at, 708, % 7.

CLOTHING.

President to prescribe kind and quantity of, 85, 8 301.

Mode of issuing, and accounting for, to be established by general regulations, 86, ¿ 301.
Quartermaster's department to distribute, 65, 7 99.

Officers to make quarterly returns of, 65, 100.

To be liable for deficiencies, 65, 101.

Except in cases of unavoidable accident, 66,

101.

Extra articles to be deducted from soldiers' pay, 86, 301.

Allowance to be made for clothing not drawn, 86, 8 302.

Of the militia, whilst in service, 623, 28, 34.

COASTING TRADE. See Enrolment; License; Inland Transportation.

What vessels may be employed in, 138,

1.

Penalty for other vessels being so employed, 139, 2.

When to pay foreign duties, 139, ? 2.

When to be forfeited, 139, 2.

Provision for expiration of license at sea, 139, 2.

Foreign ships not to carry goods from one port to another in the United States, 139, ? 4; 353, 15.
When coasting vessels may touch at a foreign port for merchandise and passengers, 139, § 5.
Manifests to be certified, 139, 8 5.

To be subject to the revenue laws, 139, 6.

Foreign goods transported coast wise, not to be liable to duty a second time, 139, ¿ 6.

Enrolment and license of coasting vessels, 139-43,

What vessels may be enrolled, 139, 7.

Name and port to be painted on the stern, 142, & 15.

7-22.

Change of masters to be reported and indorsed, 142, 16.

Penalty for neglect to report, 142, g 16.

How vessels navigating the lakes, &c., may be enrolled and licensed, 143, 22.
Division of districts, 143, 23-7.

What vessels may trade between districts, 143, 24, 26.

Masters of coasting vessels to subscribe duplicate manifests, 143, 28.

To deliver the same to the collector or surveyor, 144,

And make oath thereto, 144,

28.

Manifest to be certified and permit issued, 144, ? 28.

Penalty for sailing without permit, 144, 28.

28.

Certified manifest to be delivered previous to unlading, 144, 8 29.

Affidavit of master, 144,

29.

Permit to be granted, 144, 29.

By what officer, 144, § 29.

Penalty for neglecting to deliver manifest, 144, 29.

Masters of coasting vessels destined for another district to deliver duplicate manifests, 144, ¿ 30.
What to be specified therein, 144, 30.

To make oath thereto, 145, 30.

Permit to be issued for sailing, 145, 30.

Penalty for non-compliance, 145, 8 30.

Certified manifest to be delivered previous to unlading, 145, 31.

Oath of master, 145, 31.

Permit for landing, 145, 31.

Goods landed to be indorsed on manifest, 145, 8 31.

Penalty for neglecting to deliver manifest, 145, 31..

When masters may sail without delivery of manifest or permit, 145, § 32.

Vessels to be provided with manifests, 146, 32.

32.

Registered vessels subject to the same regulations, 146, 34.

Penalty for neglect, 146,

Except from foreign ports, 146,

34.

Vessels touching at another port than that of destination to report, 146, 35.

On loss of certified manifest or permit, bond to be given, 147, 8 36.

When to be cancelled, 147, 8 36.

Masters of foreign vessels bound from one district to another, to deliver duplicate manifest, under
oath, and obtain permit, 147, 8 37.

Proceedings on arrival from another district, 147, 37.

Penalty for neglect, 147, 37.

Fees of officers, 147, 8 38.

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Statistics of, to be included in report on commerce and navigation, 158, 21.

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Including the coast of Florida, 149, ¿ 1, n.

And the Gulf Stream, 150, § 2.

Steamer to be employed on the Pacific coast, 149, 8 1, n.
Public vessels to be employed, 150, 3.

Officers of the army or navy only to be employed, 150, % 4.
Surveys, &c., where deposited, 150, 8 5.

Maps, &c., belonging to the government to be used, 150, 2 6.
Employment of astronomers and others, 150, % 6.

Plan of survey, to be reorganized, by board of officers, 150, 7.
Who to be employed, 150, 7.

No officers to receive extra pay, 150, 7.

Disposition of maps and charts, 150,

8.

Graduates of the military academy may be detailed for, 150, % 9.

Salary of superintendent, 150, % 10.

Annual report to congress, 150, % 10.

When report to be made, 150, ? 11.

What such report to set forth, 150, 11.

Duties of superintendent in reference to surveys for lighthouses, &c., 581, 15, 16.
Franking privilege, 785, 170.

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Secretary of the treasury to regulate size and devices of silver coin, 153, § 16.
Weight and composition of the cent, 153, % 17.

Materials to be purchased from the bullion fund, 153, 18.

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When foreign coin to cease to be a tender, 153, 20; 154, 26; 156, 8 41.

To be recoined, 153, § 21.

Estimation of foreign coins, 153, 22; 154, § 23-5; 155, § 27, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37; 156, § 38, 39
Powers of the president, 154, 22.

In what foreign coin, duties may be paid, 154, 23; 155, 37.

What, to be receivable in payment of dues to the United States, 808, 7.

Annual assays of foreign coins, 154, 25; 155, 28, 30, 32, 36.

What foreign coins receivable in payment for lands, 155, 27.

Fractional parts of Spanish dollar to be
Punishment for counterfeiting the, 215,
Uttering counterfeit, 215, 73-4; 216,
Debasing the, 215, 75; 216, 78.

COINAGE.

recoined, 156, 8 40.

73-4; 216, § 76-7.
76–7.

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Vessels to enter at New York, 701, 31.

COLLECTION DISTRICTS.

In Alabama, 32-3, § 37-4.

In California, 115-16, 58-72.

In Connecticut, 172-3,

In Delaware, 224, & 3-4.

3-10.

In District of Columbia, 251, 117-18.

In Florida, 290-1, 2 18-35.

In Georgia, 300, 12-18.
In Illinois, 312-13, § 17-22.
In Indiana, 420, % 22-4.
In Iowa, 447, & 29-30.
In Louisiana, 585-9, § 14-46.

In Maine, 591-2, 7-19.
In Maryland, 598-9, 5-9.

In Massachusetts, 600-1, 4-14.

In Michigan, 616, 8-11.

In Minnesota, 628, § 21-2.
In Mississippi, 642-3, 26-32.
In Missouri, 649, § 25.

In New Hampshire, 691, 3-4.
In New Jersey, 691-3, 3-14.
In New Mexico, 696, 16-18.
In New York, 699-702, 16-36.
In North Carolina, 703-5, 9-18.
In Ohio, 709-10, 15-20.
In Oregon, 714-15, 13-23.
In Pennsylvania, 737, 10-12.
In Rhode Island, 815-16, & 5-11.

In South Carolina, 845, 28.
In Tennessee, 868-9, 37-9.
In Texas, 874-5, 8 14-24.
In Vermont, 895, 9-10.
In Virginia, 897-9, 15-34.

In Wisconsin, 906-7, § 5-7.

COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. See Custom House Officers.

Term of office, 322, 8 20.

To be removable at pleasure, 322, § 20.

Bonds, 95, 1; 321, 8 16.

President may increase penalty, 95, 2; 322, % 21.

Fees, 323, 28; 834, 45-7.

To be divided with naval officer, 323, 29.

Payment of contingent expenses, 323, 29

Per-centage of, 324, 34; 326, 37, 40, 43.

Extra compensation to certain collectors, 325, 8 34; 326, 36, 3, 42; 327, 44.

To keep accounts of fees and emoluments, 325, § 35.

And of expenditures, 325,

25.

To make annual reports thereof, 325, 35.

Penalty for neglect, 325, 35.

Distribution of fees on death or resignation, 326, 8 36.

Emoluments of, limited, 327, 8 45–6.

Excess to be paid into the treasury, 327, 8 45-6.

Not to extend to fines, &c., 327, § 47.

Accounts to be rendered on oath, 327, % 48.

How settled, 327, § 48.

List of clerks, and statement of contingent expenses, to be furnished, 327, § 49.
Clerks to certify, on oath, to receipt of sums charged, &c., 327, ¿ 50.

Accounts to include amount received for fines, &c., 328, 8 53.

False swearing to accounts to be deemed perjury, 328, 55.

Excess above $2000, to be paid into the treasury, 328,

53.

Total compensation limited, 328, 53.

Stores to be rented on public account, 328, 8 54.

Pro rata allowance for less period than a year, 329, § 57.

Compensation of, on the northern frontiers, 328, ₫ 52.

Compensation as superintendents of lighthouses, 581,

12.

581, 14.

Not to receive more than $400 per annum for other services, 328, 51.

If compensation of, exceeds $2500, not to be paid as superintendents of lights, &c, 329, § 59;

Compensation of, in Oregon, 714, 15, 18.

Secretary to limit number and compensation of clerks, 823, § 24.

And compensation of deputies, 323, 24.

Their duties, 819, 3; 320, § 10.

When to perform duties of naval officer, 320, § 6.

When to perform duties of naval officer and surveyor, 320, 7.

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