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 Trrm: xin.——THE J UD1CIARY.—Ch. 7. 1 11 Wilkenson t-. Wilkenson, 2 Cur. C. C., 582; Dundas r. Bowler, 3 Mclean, 204; United States r. Green. 4 Mas., 427; Cochrane r. Deener, 94 U. S. 780; Pond r. Vermont Valley Ig R. C0., 12 Blatch., 280; Wisconsin, r. Duluth, 2 Dill., 406; White 1:. Leary, 3 Dill., 3:8; Insurance Company v. The "C. D.gr.," 1 Woods, 72; Lockhart r. Horn, 1 Woods, 628; Vose v. Reed et al., 1 Woods, 647; nott r. Life Insurance Company, 2 Woods, 479; Morgan’s Executor r. Gay, 19 Wall., 81. Second. Of all suits in equity, where the matter in dispute, exclusive Suifsinequifyby of costs, exceeds the sum or value of five hundred dollars, and the United btates are petitioners. 24 $61*-. 1789, ¤- 20, s. 11,v. 1, p. 78. Third. Of all suits at common law where the United States, ·or any Suits nt ¢0¤¤}¤0¤ ollicer thereof suing under the authority of any act of Congress, are I"' by U?"“"d plaintigs. States or officers. 24 Sept., 1789, c. 20, ss. 9, 11, v. 1, pp. 76, 78. 3 Mar., 1815, e. 101, s. 4, v. 3, p. 245.-Dugan r.  S., 3 Wh., 172; Postmaster-General r. Early, 12 Wh., 136; Parsons r. Bedford, 3 Pet., 433; U. S. v. Barker, 1 Paine, 156; Lorman r. Clarke, 2 McLean, 572. _ Fourth. Of all suits at law or in equity, arising under any act provid- Suits ¤¤d¢¤‘ iminglfor revenue from imports or tonnage, except civil causes of admiralty gx "::5""l"“;, an maritime jurisdiction, and seizures on land or on waters not within i,,,,,,] POS admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, and except suits for penalties and ——-h forfeitures; of all causes arising under any law providing internal revenue, Imports, 2 Mar., and of all causes arising under the postal laws. :,836%  57»¤·?.V·4» 24 Sept., 1789, c. 20, s. 9, v. 1, p. 76. Internal revenue, 13 July, 1866, 184, ss. 9, 19, v. 14, pp. 111, 145, 152. 2 Mar., 1867, c. 169, ss. 10,25, v. 14, pp. 475, 483. 20July, 1868, o. 186, s. 106, v. 15, p. 167. 30 June, 1864, r. 173, ss. 41, 179, v. 13, pp. 239, 240, 305. 3 Mar., 1865, c. 78, s. 1, v. 13, p. 483. Postal laws, 3 Mar., 1845, c. 43, s. 20, v. 5, p. 739. Fifth. Of all suits and proceedings for the enforcement of any penalties Suits for the enprovided by laws regulating the carriage of passengers in merchant {?;°m°“*°lP°”“l‘ vessels. [ie S 4!7•.l Bm 3 Mar., 1855, c. 213, s. 15, v. 10, p. 720. Sixth. Of all proceedings for the condemnation of property taken Condemnation cf as prize, in pursuance of section fifty-three hundred and eight, Title c‘g';dn:°" “ 1usnmn·:cnou." in- ss wv. wml ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ry 6 Aug., 1861, c. 60, s. 2, v. 12, p. 319.—Union Insurance Company r. U. S.,6 Wall, 759. Seventh. Of all suits arising under any law relating to the slave- Suitsunderslavetrade- trade laws. 22 Mar., 1794, c. 11, s. 1, v. 1, p. 347. 10 May, 1800, c. 51, es. 1, 5, v. 2, pp. 70, 71. 2 Mar., 1807, c. 22, s. 7, v. 2, p. 28. 20 April, 181, c. 91, m. 1,2,4, 7, v. 3, 450,451, 452. 3 Mar., 1819, c. 101, s. 1, v. 3, p. 532.-U. S. r. La Vengeance, 3 Dall., 297; .S. rr. Schooner Sally, 2Cr., 406; U. S. u. Schooner Betsey and Charlotte, 4 Cr., 443; The Sarah, 8 Wh., 391. Eighth. Of all suits by the assignee of any_ debenture for drawback Suite on debenof duties, issued under any law for the_collection of duties against the person to whom such debenture was originally granted, or against any 22 s_86";j Q73Qés? mdorser thereof, to recover the amount of s_uch debenture. [season.] (6é8_) ’ ’ ’ Ninth. Of all suits at law or in equity arising under the patent or copy- _ Pstentendt-opy- right laws of the United States. Nah! witss July, 1870, c.  106, v. 16, pp. 206, 215. 16 Feb. 1875, c. 77, it 2, i-. 18, p. 3l4,— Allen r. Blunt,1 Blatcli., 480; Goodyear v. Day, 1 Blatch., 565; Goodyear z-. Union India Rubber Company, 4 Blatch., 63; urr v. Gregory, 2 Paine, 426; Brooks ev. Stolly, 3 McLean, 523; Pu te r. Derby, 5 McLean, 328. _ Tenth. Of all suits by or against any banking association established _ Suits against nain the district for which the court is held. under any law providing for **•>¤¤l l>¤¤l<¤· national banking associations. 3 Jung, 1864, c_ 106, s. 57, v. I3, p. 116.—Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall., 506. Eleventh. Of all suits brought by [or against] any banking association Suitstoenjoin the established in the district for which the court is_ eld, un er the pro- g3¤r:g;:_°ll°*‘ 0W1e visions of Title “Tna Nirriozun Bnucs," to enjoin the Comptroller of the Currency, or any receiver acting under his direction, as provided by ,06_,,s_50;57,,,_’13; said title. use s mm pp. 116, ue 18 Rb., 1875, o. 80, v. 18, p. 318 Twelfth. Of all suits brought by any person to recover damages for Suits fortinjuries ’to his rson or property on account of any act done by him °“ “°“°‘"‘ ° ?°“’ any mlury {pe. t _ h · _. ’ done under laasof under any law 0 the United States fo1 t 6 protection 01 collection of the United Sum,