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 162 ’I‘rrL1: xm.-THE JUDICI.AB.Y.—Ch. 17. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. IVIDIIGI. 858. No witness excluded on account of885. Organization certifiuntes of national color or interest, provided, &c. h•nks._ 859. Testimony of witnesses before Con-. 886. Transcripts from  {rc., of the gress not admissible against them Treasury m suits against dehnm criminalprosecutions. _ qnents. 860. Pleadings, disclosures, dw., not to be 88:. Transqriptsl gispshftof tigebtt usedin cnmma proceedings. ury n 1 ic e zz 861. Mode of Proof in common-law actions. ment of public moneys. 862. Mode o proof in equity and admi-  &pies offreturnsi;in1ehimr-(<;;mce.d f ralt causes. . piesopost-ocereco san o 863. Depogitions de bene ease. Auditor' s statement of account. 864. Mode of taking depositions de bene 890. Cgpiesocgi stalteéments of demands by ease. ost- ce partment. 865. Transmimion to the court of deposi- 891.   SIB records, &c., of General tions de bene esac. - ce. 866. Depgsitions under aéigdimwpommum 892.   of records, the., of Patentan m perpeluam, . 867. Depositions in perpetuam, &c., admis- 893. Copies of foreign letters-patent. si le at discretion of the court. 894. Printed copies of speci cations and 868. Depositions under a dedimua polcda- drawings of patents. tem, how taken. 895. Extracts from the Journals of Con- 869. Subpoma duces tecum undera dedimua I gr®. véwlestatem. I 896. Copies of records, &c., in offices of 870. itness under a dedimua poleswtem, nited States consuls, &c. 8 when required to attend. _ I 897. books and papers inpdices of 71. Depositions m Districthof Columbia (%T‘iD!'l((£t spd circuit Iclourts in 'lglexas, in suits pen ing elsew ere. ori a, isconsin,, innesota, owa, 872. Same subject; when no commission and Katnésss. rd th I nor notice. 898. Transcri reco s in e cerk’s 873. Same subject; manner of taking and offices of western district of North 7 Séransmltting the deposition. “CIaro1ina. al rd I d 8 4. me su ject; witnem- ees. 899.en origin reco sane ostor e- 875. Letters rogatory from United States stroyed. courts. 900. Same subject. 876. Subpocnas for witnesses to run into 901. Same subject. another district. 902. Records of northern district of Illi- 877. Witnesseg form of subpcsna; attend- nois destroyed by fire. ance un er. 903. Same su ject. 87:-. Witnesses in behalf of indigent de 904. Same subject. fendants in criminal cases. 905. Authentication of legislative acts and 879. Rec-ognizance of witnesses at the hear- proof of judicial proceedings of ing of charges in criminal cases. fates, &c. 880. Vlermonk reoogni nce of witnemes, 906. Proof 0; records, &c., kept in offices ow ta en. not pe amin to courts. “"" ".1’°..°“{}"2"f.° °* "i?é.°$?§“ '°?“}R"·“€ “°” C"‘”°°t§‘ i°.E?¤?‘§*‘}¤'°°°’°”2»§"°‘a;’°'t‘;Ei m ns. no csrw m s ·1es1n e m atthrney pp Stgtes. 882. Copies of Department records and 908. Little 8: Iirownés edition of the statpa rs. utesoieevi nc. 883. Cgpifs of regotfs, Jac., in onine of the 909. Burden of prooffivhgn it lies on claimlicitor 0 e Treasury. ant in seizure cases. 884. Instruéneints) and papers of Comptml- 910. Possessory actions for recovery of ero the urrency. mining-titles. ' Ilgzdwimw ex; Sec. 858. In the courts of the United States no witness shall be exg,‘;0I0rQ)’;I:$;Q:I3_ cluded m any action on account of color, or in any civil action because p,.0,,Id8dI &c_ ’ he is a party to or 1hf£l'€BtBd·l\'1 the issue tried: Bwzded, That in actions by or against executors, adrnmistrators, or guardians, in which `udgment 2,0 s_  *`,_ 13* pj may be rendered for or against them, neit er party shall be allowed to 35]: ’ ’ ‘ testify against the other, as to any transaction with, or statement by, the 3 Mar., 1865. c. testator, intestate., or ward, unless calledto testify thereto by the opposite 11:;%*3 Fn  partIy, or required to testifv thereto by the court. In all other res cts, ,89, s_'t?';_ ,2;; the laws of the State in which the court is held shall be the mi; of 5gg_ decision as_t0 the competency of witnesses in the courts of the United States ID trials at common law, and ln equity and admiralty. [Sn S 1077-1 16 Pet., 203; mith ·. Strader, 4 How., 420; U. S. ·. Reed, 12 H ., 361; Wht *. Bales, 2 Bl., 535; )Gredn u. U. S., 9 Wall., 655; Lucas ti. Brooks, 18 Vigil., 436; Cdiihett in Williams, 20 Wall., 226; Packet Company r. Clough, 20 Wall., 528; Texas •·. Chiles, 21 Wall., 488; Railroad Company v. Pollard, 22 Wall., 341; Johnson v. Owens, 2 Dill., 475; Eslava v. Mazange s Administrator, 1 Woods, 623. 22 June, 1874, e. 390, a. 8, 1:. 18, p. 180.