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 '1`rru: xm.—THE J UDICIARY.—Ch. 18. 175 b such State laws shall be first furnished b the rt · eki s h aztachment or otheii remedy. y pa 5 Se ng uc _ Sec. 916. The party recovering a judgment in any common-law cause EX•=<>¤*i<>¤¤ i¤ m any circuit or district court, shall be entitled to similar remedies °°m m °“`l “w 11pon the same, by execution or otherwise, t.o reach the property of the 2u§§——— gudgment debtor, as are now provided in like causes by the laws of the 25}, g`g“€’1j.87"j9$‘ _tate in which such court is held, or by any such laws hereafter enacted which may be adopted by general rules of such circuit or district court; Southzgdnjg tivhu and such courts mar, from time to time, by general rules, adopt such 1;'Bank `U. S. if State laws as may hereafter be in force in such State in relation to Halstead, 10 Wh., remedies upon ju gments, as aforesaid, by execution or otherwise. 2jc];‘€Y;f Q,?;?' 648;Ross.D l,13P ,45;U..·. i . ;m3gv_W _’ 303; Maxiggilluyamwnseg. HOW" 7S0a Kn ght, 14 Pet, 301 A 1 Smith, 16 Pet , _ Sec. 91_7. The Supreme Court shall have power to prescribe, from Power of the Sutime to time, and in any manner not inconsistent with any law of the l“°'“° C°“'* *9 United States, the forms of writs and other process, the modes of fram- l°t°·th°- P""` ing and ming remain nd 1w1in r me 11 bta' · ‘*‘° 9* °"°““ ““" P · _ gs a. p gs, O lng 8.11 0 lll1I1g' district courts. 9V1d0DOG, of obtaining discovery, of procee in to obtain relief, of draw- ww? ing up, entering, an em·olling decrees, and of proceeding before trus- ,8g3sA6“§‘g,l84g;§‘ mpmluted bytgie courtttand gemprallgtto rggullate the whole tpiéactice, , in sun in equi y or mira y, y the circuit an istrict S0 “Y'”““ '- wuts_ Huthsrd, 10 Wh., Q  of)$at•yette, 12 Pet., 472; The Steamer St. Inwrence, 1 Bl.,,52)2(i\§Ib.dria>ii  _ S1:0. 918. The several circuit and district courts may, from time to Practice in the time, and in any manner not inconsistent with any law of the United '&'°"°l °°“"*° *° States, or with any rule prescribed by the Supreme Court under the theirwxgmby preceding section, make rules and orders directing the returning of a writs and processes, the filing of pleadintgs, the taking of rules, the 2 M"-» 179% c- entering and making up of ju gments by efault, and other matters in 22k§‘,z;,v‘1;§jg32· vacation, and otherwise regulate their own practice as may be necessary 1gg,,,_6,$J_’5,p_5jgQ pr convenient (for the advancement of justice and the prevention of de- —i— ·v¤ ·¤ vrm ···g=- s.u..‘L.d“i3€n.”‘ 43; M'lls . Ba k U ited St tes, 11 Wh., 431; Tl St St. La, i _ Ii Lonisiima tins. Co. v.nNickershn, 2 Lowell, 310. Ie Gamer wl-ence 1 B1 i 522, Sec. 919. All suits for the recovery of any duties, imposts, or taxes, _ Suits for duties, or for the enforcement of any penalty or for eiture provided by any act *'”P8§*¤» *588- respecting imports or tonnage, or the registering and recording or en-  °r °r' rol ing and licensing of vesse s, or the internal revenue, or direct taxes, —————- and a suits aigsing under the postal laws, shall be brought in the name 354 Al?. 179{L c. of the United tates. 17;, *3, » V- • . Dec., c. 1, s. 29, v. 1, p. 298. 18 Feb., 1793, c. 8, s. 35, v. 1, p. 317. 2 Mar., 1799, c, 22, v, 1,7pp. 696. 13 July, 1866, c. 184, s. 9. v. 14, pp. 111, 145. 8June, 1872, c. 385, s. 303, v. 1, p.. Sec. 920. Whenever two_or more things belonging to the same person Consolidation of are seized for an alleged violation of the revenue laws, the whole must '°"°¤¤¤ ¤¢1=¤¤‘¤¤· be included in one suit; and if se rate actions are prosecuted in such `*_"‘—' cases, the court shall consolidate tliigm. S0? f‘:,l?,*01$jb;‘ 22 JW, 1874, c. 391, e. 21, 22, 15. 18, Qi. 190: Sec. 921. When causes of a like nature or relative to the same ques- Orders to save tion are pending before a court of the United States, or of any Territory, §*£¤» my ¤¤¤¤>l¤, the court may make such orders and rules concerning proceedings therein a m::‘,:,,,‘?:’°' ° as may be conformable t0_ the usages of courts for avoiding unnecessary —-—-_;-. costs or delay in the administration of justice, and may consolidate said ,423 ·j,¤LY»818l’;1°- causes when it appears reasonable to do so. 2 on's Prac., 229. Sec. 922. When the marshal or his deputy is a party in any cause, When the marthe writs and precepts therein shall be irectcd to such disinterested jim; °" hx }l°,!;“*K person as the court or any justice or (judge thereof may appoint, and the eau8C_ p° ’ person so appointed may execute an return them. ~—--- 24 Sept., 1789, c. 20, s. 28, v. 1, p. 87.