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 Trru: xru.—-THE JUDICIARY.-—Ch. 12. 135 Fjirst. Of all crimes and offenses cognizable under the authority of the 24 Sept-. 1789. c- United States. ggvgigih uv)'- LFP- Martin r._Hunter's Lessee, 1 Wh., 329; Houston v. Moore. 5 Wh: 24T29; Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 16 Pet., 658; Ely v. Peck, 7 Conn., 239; The State r. Adams, 4 Blackf., 146; Haney r. Sharp, 1 Dana, -142; U. S. v. Lathrop, 17 Johns.,4; U. S. r. Campbell, Tap ’s R., 29; State v. McBride, 1 Rice, (So. C.,) 400; Commonwealth v. Feely, 1 Va. G;-es, 321; Jackson r. Rose, 2 Va. Cases, 34; Pond v. Vermont Valley R. R. Co., 12 Blatch., 280. Second. Of all suits for penalties and forfeitures incurred under the 24 Sept-. 1789. c· laws of the United. States. 20.*-9.*-1._r_[§; Ketland v. The Cassius, 2 Dall., 365; Martin in Hunter’s Iessee 1 Wh., 329; Houston r. Moore, 5 Wh., 24, 29; Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 16 Pet.,658; Halllv. Warren, 2 McLean, 332; Ely 1:. Peck. 7 Conn., 239; The State v. Adams, 4 Blackf., 146; Haney v. Sharp, 1 Dana, 442; U._S. v. Lathrop, 17 Johns., 4; U. S. v. Campbell Tap ’s R., 276; State v. McBride, 1 Rice, (So. C.,) 400; Commonwealth v. Fee y, 1 Va. Clsgss, 321; Jackson v. Rose, 2 Va. Cases, 34. Third. _Of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction; sav- 24B¢pf-.1789.¤- ing to suitors, in all cases, the r1ght of a common-law remedy, where the 2°"·°• "· 1·P· 76- common law is competent to give it. The Hine v. Trevor, 4 Wall., W, (569;) The Belfast, 7 Wall., 625. Fourth. Of all seizures under the laws of the United States, on land 24S¢1>¢·.1789.<=- or on waters not within admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. 2°;g·?{,;;,1·,F,;;,g6·c 184, s. 9, v. 14, p. 111. 3 Mar., 1867,c. 169, s. 25, v. 14, .483. 6 Aug41861, c. 60, s. 2: vi 12, p. 319.-Slocum r. Mayberry, 2 Wh., 1; Gelston r. lihyt, 3 Wh., 246, (312.) Fifth. Of all cases arising under the patent-right or copyright laws of _ Pawnfendwpy- the United States. 8 July, 1870, c. 230, ss. 55, 56, 58, 106, v. 16, pp. 206, 207, 215. Sixth. Of all matters and proceedings in bankruptcy. ug Mu;-, 126;, c·, s. , v. ,. 517.-Iathrop's Assignee v. Drake et al.,9l U. $.,516; Clatlin 1-. Houseman, assignee 93 E6 SE11Z0; Swearman et al. r. Bingham et al., 1 Low., 575; In re The International Ilns. ., w.,. . Seventh. Of all controversies of a civil nature, where a State is a party, Statesexcept between a State and its citizens, or between a State and citizens 24 SB,,,':, 17_89’ ,,‘_ of other States, or aliens. zo,;, 13, v_ 1,p_go_ Georgia r. Brailstord, 2 Dall., 402; Chisholm r. Georgia, 2 Dall., 419; Hollingsworth v. Virginia, 3 Dall., 378; New York r. Connecticut, 4 Dall., 1; Governor of Georgia v. Madrazo, 1 Pet., 110; New Jersey 1-. New York, 5 Pet., 284; Rhode Island v. Massachusetts, 12 Pet., 657; Florida r. Georgia, 11 How., 293. [Eighth. Ofall mite or proceedings against embaaaadors, or otherpublie Foreign mimlvwrv ministers, or their domestico, or dom estic servants, or against cannula or vice  ;;':_;,,:”'“”’·’· coneula. -.--—;-— ] 24 Se t., 1789, c. 20, ss. 9, 11, 13, v. 1, pp. 76, 78, 80. 18 June, 1874. c. 301, v. 18, p. 78. 18 Feb., 18l75, c. 80, 1-. 18, p. 318. U. S. v. Ravara, 2 Dall., 297; Cohens v. Virgma, GWh., 407; Davis v. Packard, 7 Pet., 276; St. Luke’s Hospital v. Barkley et al., 3 lachf., 259. Sec. 712. The justices of the Supreme Court, the circuit judges, and Oath of United the district judges, hereafter appomted, shall take the following oath S”‘*°“l“d!°“· before they proceed to perform the duties of their respective offices: 24 Sept., 1789, e " I, ——— ;———, do so emnly swear (or ailirm)_tbat I will administer 20.8-8.*- 1. p·76- justice without res t to persons, and do equal ught to the poor and to L,,, S;,,,,,&C,,__ the rich, and that { will faithfully and impartially ischarge and perform 2 Saw., 320. all the duties incumbent on me as ———-, according  the best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States: So helpeme God." _ _ _ _ Sec. 713. It shall not, lawful for any judge appointed under the Judgeeprolnlnted authority of the United States to exercise the professwn or employment {Y °m P”°*·*°m8 of counsel or attorney, or to be engaged in the practice of the law. And 1Y;._..+.._ any person offending against the prohibition of this section shall be 18 1).,,,,, 1312, c, deemed guiltyvof a higlrmisdemeanor. _ _ 5, v. 2, p. 788. Sec. 714. hen any judge of any court of the United States resigns ,rndg¤._m1gning his office, after having el his 00mm18S10D as such at least ten years, entntlednnlcertigm and having attained the age of seventy years, he shall, during the residue $:99. to sa ary or of his natural life, receive the same sa ry which was by law payable to _;..., .. h' t th t' f his resi nation. 10Api-11, 1860,c. lm K 6 imc O g 22, s. 5, v. 16, p. 45. 2 June, 1876, c. 119, v. 19,p. 57, sx·—03-14