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 Trrnm xm.——THE .1 UDICIARY.—Ch. 14. 145 1790, 0. 17,s. 1, v. 1, p. 126; 4 June, 1872, 0. 282, s. 7, v. 17, p. 217. Ohio, 19 Feb., 1802, c. 7, s. 4,v. 2, p. 202; 10 Feb., 1855, c. 73. s. 8, v. 10, p. 605. Oreg., 3 Mar., 1859, c. 85, s.3,v.11,. 437. Pa., 20 April, 1818, c. 108, s. 5,v. 3, p. 463. Tenn., 29 April, 1802, 0. 31, s. 20,v. 2, p. 165; 18 June. 1838,0. 118, s. 11, v. 5, p. 250; 18 Jan., 1839, c. 3, s. 1, v. 5, p. 313. Tex., 29 Dec., 1845, c. 1, s. 3, v. 9, p. 1: 21 Feb., 1857, 0. 57, s. 6, v. 11, p. 165. Vt., 2 Mar., 1791, c. 12, s. 1, v. 1, p. 197. Va., 3 Feb., 1871, e. 35, s. 8, v. 16, p. 404. \V.Va., 4 Feb., 1819,0.12, ss. 1, 3, v. 3, pp. 478, 479; 26 May, 1824, c. 167, s. 1, v. 4, p. 48; 11 June, 1864, c. 120, s. 1,v. 13, p. 124. Wis., 6Aug., 1846, c. 89, s. 5, v. 9, p. 57; 29 June, 1870, c. 175, s. 8,v. 16, p. 172. 22 June 1874, c. 401, s. 3, r. 18, p. 195. Sec. 768. The district attorney of the district of Iowa shall perform Iowa,di1·=tri0t atthe duties of district attorney for all of the divisions of said district. i""‘2P'·i__ __ 3 Mar., 1849, c. 124, s. 5, v. 9, p. 412. 3 Mar., 1859, 0. 85, ss. 5, 8, pp. 437, 438. 30 June, 1870, c. 178, :: 1, 3, V. 16, p. 174. Sec. 769. District attorneys shall be appointed for a term of four _Termand oathof years, and their comrmssions shall cease an expire at the expiration of fi'“F'E*f*°’“°Y· _ four years from their respective dates. And every district attorney, 24 Sept.,1789,0. before entering upon his omce. shall be sworn to a faithful execution 20»,§·3,<E 1kg69E- thereof. 102, ss. 1, Q, vial pi 582. Sec. 770. The district attorney for the southern district of New York Salaries of disis entitled to receive quarterly, for all his services, a salary at the rate trie-t attorneys. of six thousand dollars a year. For extra SBTVICBS the district attorneyN_`Y;`(S_` Dj; for the district of California is ent1tled to receive a salary at the rate of Aug., 1861, c. 55, s. five hundred dollars a year, and the district attorneys for all other dis- Lv-12,p-317. Cal., tricts at the rate of two hundred dollars a year. 58 §’°l:i··;8;0·°5gg· Districts in 1841,3 Mar., 1841, c. 35, s. 1, v. 5, p. 427. Ark., (W. D.,) 3 Mar., 1851,-0. 24; a. 4, v. 9, p. 595. Fla.,(N. D.,) 3 Mar., 1845, c. 75, s. 7, v. 5, p. 788. Fla., (S. D.,) 23 Feb., 1847, c. 20, s. 5, v. 9, p. 131. Iowa, 3 Mar., 1845, c. 76, s. 4, v. 5, p. 789. Kans., 29.1311., 1861, c. 20, s. 4,v. 12, p. 128. Mich., (W. D., ) 24 Feb., 1863, 0.54, s. 8, v. 12, p. 661. Minn., 11 May, 1858,c. 31, s. 3,v.11, p. 285. Nebr., 8 June,1872,c.350,r.17, p. 337. N. Y.,(E.D.,) 25 Feb., 1865, c. 54, s. 1, v. 13, p. 438. Ohio, (S. D.,) 10 Feb., 1855, c. 73, s. 8, v. 10, p. 605. Oreg.,3 Mar., 1859, c. 85, s. 3, v. 11, p. 437. Nev., 20 July, 1868, 0. 176, s. 1, v. 15, p. 109. Texas, (E. D.,) 29 Dec., 1845, c. 1, s. 3, v. 9, p. 1. Texas, (W. D.,)21 Feb., 1857, c. 57, s. 6, v. 11, p. 165. W. Va.,4 Feb., 1819, 0. 12, ss. 1, 3, v. 3, pp. 478, 479; 26 May, 1824, c. 167, s. 1, v. 4, p. 48; 11 June, 1864, c. 120, s. 1, v. 13, p. 124. Wis., 6Aug., 1846, c. 89, s. 5, v. 9, p. 57; 29 June, 1870, c. 175, s. 8, v. 16, p. 172. Sec. 771. It shall be the duty of every district attorney to prosecute, Duties0f district in his district, all delinquents for crimes and offenses_ cognizable under *!P*°’“°>'€;-.._. the authority of the United States, and all civil actions in which the 2024 §§P{·»ll789§;- United States are concerned, and, unless otherwise instructed by the égiazj i,,6E,l’(_,6‘ Secretary of the Treasury, to applear in behalf of the defendants in all ,,_ ];;_,._ Q2, of 7.;]: suits or proceedings pending in is district against collectors, or other —I;,.,§fCQ),,,,,’ Q, ollicers of the revenue, for any act done by them or for the recovery of Ringgold, 5 Pet., anv money exacted by or paid to such officers, and by them paid into 451;U. S. ¤·. Corrie, thé T1.caSfu.y 23 Law Rep., 145; ' U. S. z·. McAvoy, 4 Blatch., 418; U. S. r. Stowell, 2Curt. (J. C., 153; The Anna, Blatch. Pr. Cas., 337; The Peterhoff, Blatch. Pr. Cas., 463; U. S. r. Ingersoll, Crabbe, 135. Sec. 772. Every district attorney shall, odinstitutingf any suit for the Statementofsuits recovery of any line, penalty, or forfeiture, immediate y transmit to the L9]: };€’;:L**°**· Solicitor of the Treasury a statememt thereof. __;`;.;. 29 May, 1830, c. 153, s. 4, v. 4, p. 415. S1·;c. 773. Every district attorney Shall, immediately after the end of _Returns of disevery term of the circuit and district courts for his d1str1ct, forward to gg§*_;*:°*g?Y*h:g the Solicitor of the Treasury, except in the cases provided for in the next >i.,€;Su‘;_y_ section, a full and particu ar statement, accompanied by the certificate ——————-———— of the clerks of said courts, respectively, of al causes pending in said ,5§9s*{,·*¥»£83i},g· courts, and of all causes decided therein during such term, in which the 3’)i,,,i_‘ 1%, (J United States are party. He shall also, on the first day of October in 76, s. 13, V, 12, p. each year, make a return to said Sollcltor of the number of suits and 741. roceedings commenced, pending, and determined within his district ,63 MQ,"·· liifb °· ·· · d‘ th date r 11 t h ‘ -·"··"‘ ·""‘ uiing the fiscal year next prece lng _ o 0 suc re urn, s owing 4 l1_ 4-,2_ the date when such roceeding or su1t in each case was commenced. 1f the determination thereof has been delayed or continued bevcnd the usual or reasonable period, the reasons must be set forth, and a state-