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 '1`uu: xx11r.—THE TERRITOR1ES.—Ch. 1. 331 the times and places for holding courts in the respective counties or sub- Uhh. 9 $61**-. divisions of each judicial district. ;85°»_g§’r R,};-,:'- 2 Mu., ism, c. 00, 1.. 18,v. 10,p. 179. oem., 28 ret., 1861,c. ss, SYS, v. i2, p. 176: Dah., 2 Mar., 1861, c.86, s. 15, v. 12, p. 243. A riz., 24 Feb., 1863, c. 56, s. 2, v. 12, p. 665. Idabo,3 Mar., 1863, c. 117, s. 15, v. 12, p. 814. Mont., 26 May, 1864, c. 95, s. 15, v. 13, p. 91. Wyo., 25 July, 1868, c. 235, s. 15, v. 15, p. 183. Sec. 1874. The judges of the supreme court of each Territory are au- ·7¤ds¤¤ of Svthortzed to hold court within their respective districts, in the counties R'°"‘° °°“" .°° wherein, by the laws of the Territory, courts have been or may be estab- ,,,:,2;, °°r t° I n lished, for thepurpose of hearing an determining all matters and causes, —-;-.».. except those in w ich the ['nited States is a party; but the expense of I4 J¤¤<>.1858.<=· holding such courts shall be paid by the Territory, or by the counties in 169 "· u· P- 366- which the courts are held, and the United States shall in no case be chargeable therewith. Sec. 1875. There shall be appointed in each Territory a person learned District attorneys. in the law, to act as attorney or the United States. He shall continue —2T1?eb., 1813,-:5: in office for four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, 35. 1*-2. P- 806- unlegs sooner removed by H10 Pl'6Sld€¤t· 13§(j]gc4§’2§dp';°‘ 9, p. 450. Um.,9 Sept., 1850, c. 51, H. 10, »~.s, p. 456. wash., 2 Ma.-., 1853,.0. 60; s. io; v. 10,  176. Colo.,_28 Feb., 1861, c. 59, s. 10, v. 12, p. 175. Dak., 2 Mar., 1861, c. 86, s. 10, v. 2, p. 242. Ariz., 24 Feb., 1863, c. 56, s. 2, v. 12, p. 665. Idaho, 3 Mar., 1863, c. 177, s. 10, v. 12, p. 812. Mont., 26 May, 1864, c. 9, s. 10, v. 13, p. 89. Wyo., 25 July, 1868,c. 235, s. 10, v. 15, p. 181. Sec. 1876. There shall be appointed a marshal for each Territory. He Marshals. shall execute all process issuing from the territorial courts when exercis- Ij)Td`_ " ing their jurisdiction as circuit and district courts of the United States. I ' He shall have the power and perform the duties, and be subject to the regulations and penalties imposed by law on the marshals for the several judicial districts of the United States. He shall hold his office for four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed by the President. _ Sec. 1877. The vernor, secretary, chief justice, and associate jus- Appointment or tices, attorney, anfiiiarshal of every Territory shall be nominated and, &m.. by anid with the advice and consent of the Senate, appointed by the 18é{6Lg€_§·*;%P*;· Pl'°¤l°¤*- 9 .?1.`." " Utah, 9 Sept., 1850, c. 51,s. 11, v. 9, p. 456. Wash., 2 Mar., 1853, c. 9(li s.5(l1, v. 10, p. 176. Colo., 28 Feb., 1861, c. 59, s. 11, v. 12, p. 175. Dak.,2 Mar., 1861, c. 86,s. 11, v. 12, p. 242. Ariz., 24 1·`eb., 1863, c. 56, s. 2,v.12, p. 665. Idaho, 3 Mar., 1863, c. 117, s. l1,v.12,· p5812i8]Mont., 26 May, 1864, c. 95, s. Il, v. 13, p. 90. Wyo., 25 July, 1868, c. 235, s. 11, v. ! p' ` Sec. 1878. The governor and secretary for each Territory shall, before Oath of officc; they act as such, respectively take an oath before the district judge, or h°“’ ‘l“al‘*l°d- some justice of the peace in the limits of the Territory for w ich they Ibid_ ”— are appointed, duly authorized to administer oaths by the laws in force 1May,1876,c.88, therein, or before the Chief Justice or some associate justice of the v- 19, p. 43. Supreme Court of the United States, to suplport the Constitution of the United States and faithfully to dischaijge the duties of their respective offices; and such oaths shall be certiiie bly the person before whom the same are taken; and such certificates shal be received and recorded by the secretary among the executive proceedings; and the chief justice and associate justices, and all other civil officers appointed for any Territory, before they act as such, shall take a like oat before the_govern0r or secretary, or some judge or `ustice of the peace of the Territory who ma be duly commissioned and qualified, an such oath shall be certified, and transmitted by the person taking the same to the secretary, to be by him recorded as above directed; but after the first qualification of the officers herein specified in the case of a new Territory, as well as in all or nized Territories, the like oath shall be taken, certified, and recordeflin such manner and form as may be prescribed by the law of each Territory _ _ _ _ Sec. 1879. The annual salary of the chief justice and associate justices g,,;,,,.,,,,, 0, ju,. of all the Territories now organized shall be three thousand dollars each. tices. 17 June, 1870, c. 130, v. 16, p. 152.