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 138 Trrnn xm.-THE JUDICIARY.—-Ch. 12. 24 SBN-. 1789. ¢=· power to punish contempts shall not be construed to extend to any cases 2°*“‘17*"·1·P·83· exceptthbehf ·th· · `h 2 Mu, ,831, c_ p e m1s av1or_o_ any person in e1r presence, orso near thereto gg’,_1,._._4,p_487_ as to obstruct the adm1n1stration_of tjiustice, the rmsbehavior of any of —T—#... the officers of said courts in their 0 cial transactwns, and the disobe- 1 Ex P¤•‘*¢ G¤¥· dience or resistance b * any such officer, or by any party, juror, witness, or and, 4 Wall., 378. th to, f 1 ET pam Rabin_ o er person, any aw u writ, process, order, rule, decree. or command BOD, 19 w,u_,505, of the said courts. Allen’s Case, 13 Blatch., 271. N"' l**'l*l¤· Smc 726 All of the said courts shall have ' __. _ - · t _ _ power to grant new trials 24 Sept., 1789,c. lD·C8SOS where there has been a trial by jury. for reasons for which new 20» B- 1*-*- 1, 1*83- trials have usually been granted in the courts of law. llfamer 1-. Norton, 20 How., 448; Zantzinger r. Waitman, 2 Cr. C. C., 478; Llovd 2·. Scott, 4 Cr. C. C., 206; U. S. r. \Vhite, 5 Cr. C. C., 38; U. S. r. Keene, 1 McLea¤,'429; U. S: v. Connor, 3 ll/.1cLean, 573; U. S. 1-. Macomb, 5 McLean, 286; U. S. v. Wanson, 1 Gallis., 5; U. S. 11. Gilbert, 2 Sumn., 19; Cunningham v. Bell, 5 Mas., 161; U. S. v. Halberstadt, Gilp., 262; Rochelle v. Phillips, Hemp., 22; Parker r. Lewis, Hemp., 72; U. S. .. ., 4 . Ponjertpholdhw Sec. 727. The judges of the Sufpreme Court and of the circuit and dis- °°°“_;;d gogbef trict courts, the commissioners o the circuit courts, and the `udges and mO,_ ptheié maghgtrates of the seyferal States whohare or may be authorized by _.,.-..? -- aw _0 ma e B..l'l'€S s or 0 enses against the United States shall have 24 Sept.,1789, c. the like authority to hold to security of the peace, and for godd behavior, 20é¤£3,v·:,£ 91. in cases arising under the (,onst1tution and laws of the United States, as ns- 42;*1 jg3i: may be lawgfu ly egzercised by any judge or justice of the peace of the 16 July_ j-,98_ c_ respective tates, in cases cogmzable before them. 83 v. 1, p. 609. 23 Aug., 1842, c. 188 s. 1, v. 5, . 516. 15 Ill ·, 1862, . "1, . 8 ·. 2 . 387. 10 April, 1869, c. 22, s. 2, v. 16, p. 44.-U? S. 1·. Hortirgls Suretie`s,‘2 Uilloh, $.1) Powertoenfopre Sec. 728. The district and circuit courts and the commissioners of the 3x3:,;;-8:;: eircuit courts, shall have power to carry into effect, according to the true mn cases_ intent and meamnlg thereof, the awar, or arbitration, or decree of any consul, vice-consu , or commercial agent of any foreign nation, made or 105, V- gy},. ,,8] ‘“· rendered by v1rtue_of authority conferred on him as such consul, vice- 23 _;,,,,,, 187,,, ,_ consul, or commercial agent, to sit as judge or arbitrator in such differ- 469, t-. 18, p. 253. ences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to his charge; application for the exercise of such power being first made to such c0urt or commissicner by petition of such consul, vice—consul, or con1mercial agent. And said c0ur(tl.sfiand commissioners may issue all proper remedial process mesne an na . to carry into full effect such award arbitraf d I cree, and to enforce obedience thereto b · im riso iKm, 9i: B other lace of continen tth d' tt') liph hmrlent ld} the Pnl or _ _ 1 en in e is ric in w 10 the lnite States may gtwfullly miprison any person arrested under the authority of the United mg; up? tsluch awa1rd,harb1tj·la:j1on, pr decpee E complied with, or the a 0 erwise isc argc ere rom v the co t·`t' f such consul, VICE.-COllSl1l, or commercial agent, or his  iilhde, or by the authority of the foreign lgovernment appointing such consul, vice-consu, or commercial agent: jovzded, however, That the expenses of the; Ed imprisonment. and maintenance of the prisoners, and the costo e roceedings shall be borne by such forei n oover m t r by ités colnlsult viceiplcgnshil, pr commercial agent requirigngnsuch impiiisohmen. e mars 0 the United States shall serve all s ·h and do all other acts necessarv and (proper to carry into etfeht therpfgsnsi _ h lS€§, unrdgg tlriebauthofityg ofifthe said courts and commissioners. pcspums - nc. . e tria 0 o enses punishable with death h ll 1 h d ' u ithdh . S° *9***** jhgmxéedl °“* · the county where the offense was committed. where that (sm hg dong __________ without great inconvenience. 24 Sept., 1789, c. 20, s. 29, v. 1, p. 88. 16 July, 1862, c. 189, s. 2, v. 12, p. 589. Ottenses on the Sec. 730. The trial of all offenses committed u· . ____ _ pon the high seas or Elxcljc ¤::i:¤{;lc·&<‘-y elsewhere, out of the jurisdiction of any particular State or district, shall
 * .@y, gimp.,;;? ; U. S. v. Harding, 1 Wall., jr., 127; Clark r. Manufacturers' Ins. Co.,