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 AEN ALYTICAL INDEX Q _ - ~ · Ar1;.Scc. Cl._Pag¤ ` Irgferéqr awa: in the courts oflaw, in the President alone, or in the ·__. · J heads of Departments. Congress, il they think pnjoper, may. by law vest the appointment of ... -. 2 I 3 1857 Inbsbitant of the State for which ha shall be chcspn. No person J shall be a Senator who shall not have attamcd the age ot — · thirty yeaz·s,`bcen mm years a citizen of the United States, _; gud who shall not, when elected, be hm.; .. 1 l-, [1 8, 8 1855 % Ima; mulch or rgbelision agsixm the UnitedStates. No person shall hc a Senazar or Repmscutatlvg in Congress, or presidential J . elector, or hold any ollicc, civil or military, under the United States; or any State, who, havi11g.takcu.an hath as :1 legisla· _ tive, executive, or judicial 0¤c&r of the United States, or of ·a, · State, afterwards engaged iu. {Amendments]-; ., l. 14 3 -— 1860 J But: Cougrem may, by a vote of twc·thirds of each House, rev t l move 5uch disa$l§tias. [Amendments] ,., -. 14 3 — 1860 Eamssrsction or rehdlimz against the »United_St ates. Debts declared · h illegal and void which were contracted in aid of, [Amend; · ments]-; ... - ... - .. - ... ---_ .. ,. 14 4 - 1850 Inawrectiona and repel invasions. Congress shall provide for call- _ ‘ ing forth the militia to suppress-_-- .,. ,---` .. 1 8 15 1856 J I¤l'¤:§oa4i:ag‘1iquors. Prohibition of manufacture, sale and trans- . pqrtutlou. [Amendments]. - . ;--a ... 19 — — 1861 J hszméma. N0 State shall, without the consent of Congrew. engage ` ia war unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay-. - ... ‘ . 1 10 3· 1857 Ixmmioa. The writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless I in casa of rehellimjg or. ; . 1 9 1 _ 1856 Ihmsima and domestic violence. The United States shall protect. each Stutcugainst-, .. .: ... Q. 4 4 — 18_$ I I:m—·:xic:l.~.· ('ungxess shall provide for calling forth the militia to suppress insurrectious and repel . - ..,.. • 1 . 8 15 1856 I fzwcnlmrls and azdhors in their inventions and writing. Congress _ may pass laws to secure for limited times exclusive rights to- 1 8 · 8 1856 . Irwolzmiary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, abolished I in the United States. Slavery aud. [Amendments]  13 1 — 1860 A _ ‘ J · · Jshptasdy of lile md limb for the same ctfcnsc. No person shall be _ I twice put iu. [Amendments]  -  - ... L.  5 -· -- 1859 I Journal of its proceedings. Each House Shall keep a ... - .. 1 5 8 1856 Judge; in every State shall be boimd by the Constitution, the laws . _ I and treaties ol tm United States, which shall be the supreme ~ lawolthe la¤d,-.-.· .., .. V .. ,-- 6 -—- 2 1858 Jzaégea of the zzgrzmc and inferior caurts shall hold their ogiccs . L during g behavior .. - ... T ... - -  :·:`, 3 1 — 1858 "i‘h£ir compmsatzgm shall not be dimmished during their cou- · _ _ tinuance in c@cc-  -  4  3 1 — 1858 I Judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to — · ‘ _ removal Ir0m.uQcc, and disqualification to hold. any otllco ci homr, trust, or préht under the United States. - ...1. 1. I 7 1856 I But the pargy, convicted shall ngvortheless be liable ami sutgilgct ‘ to indxctment, trial, judgment, and punishment according - to law- ... L . . - . _ . .. . - - 1 I 7 · 1856 Judicial pawn cl ¢he_ United Sum. Congress shall have power to ‘ cm1stitute_trlbunals inferior to the Supreme Court .. 1 8 9 ·1856 I The iudicklcjxséer mf the United Stgtes shall be vested in ous ‘ Summa , and i¤_mch iufenor courts as Congress may - _ _ · {mm thm to time csdam and establish-; .. , .,... 3 1 —- 1858 The ludgcs of the Suwmc and inferior court; shall hold their _ I c&msdu.r£¤¢g00d llhavlor  3 1 -- 1858 Their ccmpenutlcn shall not bcdiminishcd during their cpu- · ti11uaam·i¤c$co .. - .. - . L    3 1 — 1858 ~ It smh extmd to all cases in law and equity arising under the ` Ccastimtiou, laws, and tmstles of the United States ... - 3 2 1 1858 ` To all mcs adcctiug •m dcrs, other public ministers, and · I conmls, ,. .--._ ., ,.. _ T  3 2 · 1 1858 To all mses of Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction- - -;, -..-. - 3 2 - 1 1858 l To controversies to whiwh the United Stdtes Shall bc a party-, 3 2 1 1858 To controversies between two or more St-atm, .-.-. - .. ; - -- 3 2 1 1858 To controversies between a Stats and citizens of another State-, 3 2. 1 .1858 L To ccntresrersw between citizens of diilcrcnt States ---. -- .-.- 3 2 1 1858 . To chizms ct the same State claiming lands upder grants ot ‘ dlkrrat States ..-.--..-.--.--.-.-..-..--..-..-..-.-.--- 3 2 1 1858 L To mmtmversies between as State or its citizens and Icreign é ‘ » states, cilizcm, or sublacta --...-..--.---.-.-.- l ..-.. I 2 1 1858 In all (mw atlectlng a.mb%dom, other gblb ministers and I chnsuls, and those in which 8 State s l be s party, the . Sufnreme Court shall have-original Jurisdiction .-.- -, ..-- I I 2 1858 L In al pike: casa balm! mcationed, it shall have appcllgta Juris- ‘ · dichcu, both as tc lsv and {act, with such exccpttens aud` under meh regulations as Ctmucss shall make ---..- “ -.-- 3 2 2 1858 __ '1‘lgc {fla} ci all aimesexcept incnscs ol impmchment, shall be · 3 2 3 1858 · Y ? --- .. .[ - .. J--a-.·-.=-.J.,  -  ... The ulgshw be held in thx State there the crimes shall have . . 1 begs committed ---.-. .. .t--..-.-.--.-.-.. ‘ --- _ 3 2 3 1858 But wtwn not committed in s State, the trial shall be at such 1 gelacs orphans as   may by law have directed., ..-... _ I 2 3 1858— T indica! power M t Unitcq Stem shall not be held to ‘ · cxwnd to may suit halo.: or cquntg commenced or prosecuted Q szsiust gm oi the United States y citizens of another State, or by extizcu cr szbjsctsof any fqmlm State. [Amend-. · — ments],. _ --.-.-.-.,.---,..,.-..- - -...-- 4- it ·- -—-· 1860 _ J Judicial pr9c:¢d§¤q• of every other State. Full faith aud cxyedit shall ’ be gxwn m caph State to the acts, recorm, and"-, -.--.-...- 4 1 -- 1858 Ccuyww shall mesczibe the manner of pwvln: such acts,, g _ recusds, and prpceediug ...---.--;-. - .---.-.- l,- -.-- 4 1 — 1858 Judicial and executive 0&cers ot the United States and of the . . _ several States shall be bound by an oath to support the ; .C<>mslilution... ,.., - , 6 -·- 3 1858 ‘ Judiciary, The Buprema (Thur: shall have original jurisgiisztiem in · all c·as¢;~s étiocting ambassadors, other public miutsttew and ‘ ·· ccmsuls, and tlnuscixta which n State xmzy he as party- ..,.. - l. -. I 2 2 1858 The Supreme (`uurt shall have appellate jurisdictmu hoth as` _ _ tp law and fact, with such exwplicus and regulations as · . Congress may make. .., ; .. .. I l 2 1858

FO CO1\`STITU1'l`O.\’ 1 ’ . — w Art. Sec. Cl, Page inaction of two or more States or parts of States without the consent of the lcgislaturesand of Congress. No state shall be . formed by the-. -- ,_,_,,_____,,,._ . ,_,_,.._,.“,, 4 3 1 18sS 'urisdiction of another State. No new State shall. without the · consent of Congress, be formed or erected within tm ,- ., - - - 4 3 l 11558 'urisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such esceptions and under such regulations as Congressdnay make. The Su- · prcme Court shall have appellate .._,_..,,_,.. _--,__ 3 2 2 {858 'urisdiction. ”ln all cases ailccting ambassadors and other public ministers and eonsuls, and in cases where a State is a party, , ¢hB·SL1p1‘9me Court shall have original. ,.," - ,,,_,_ - ;, _ , ,, _,, N , 3 2 2 i$grs Fury. The trial of all crimes, except in cases ol impeachment, shall mby-:- : ·—-·— •·•··--•:·—··· ·--- —-••;-••·· --·- ···- ·---· ·---·- - xg 2 3 In all crim1nal_prosecutions the accused shall have a speedy and public trial by. [Amendments] ..l... -    .- -_ 6 —— -— 1%;; .All suits at common law, whcrc the. value exceeds twenty dollars, Shall be tried by. [Amendments]- --- -- .,... - ._ ‘ 7 —— —· iii-Z4: Where a fact has been tricci by a jury it shall not he rcqexamiacri . except by the rules of._the common law. iamendrncntsj   7 —-— -—· isis 'ust compensation. Private property shall not be taken for pupils use without. [Amendments]- ...,.,_,_,_e, _ 5 ··- - ravi Qzsiire, insure domestic tranquillity, Gro. Tu establish. [Preamble] .. --- .,.,..,...,,. · ...,,.,.,,., — ·-~ - sea-; Labor, in one State escaping into another State shall be deliverenl up - to the party to whom such service or labor may be due, F ugitivesirom service or-- ,,... - _,,_  4 2 3 lsfa Land and naval forres. Congress shall make rules for the govcrnment and regulation of the, ,. - 1 8 14 lass Lay: and fact, with exceptions and under regulationsto be made by Congress. The Supreme Court shall have appellate juris- _ diction as to ...,.,.._, ,,.._,,,,,,,.,. · ,_,,_,,_ _ _,,,,, 3 2 2 1%,fei Law of the land; The Constitution, the laws made in pursuance thereof, and treaties of the United States. shalb be the supreme ... -- » ... - .. 2 - . e. 6 —— 2 lice: The judges in every State shall be bound thereby-- -.-- - -- 6 —- 2 iss law of nations. Congress shall provide for punishing otlerncs `agalnst the -  -- ..-.. e ...- 1 8 10 1>·i36 Laws. Congress shall provide for calling forth the militia to soppressin.surrection,‘repel invasion, and to execute the --.---. - 1 · 8 15 18,15 iowa and treaties of the United States. The judicial power shall extend to all cases in law andcquity arising under the Con-- `stitution, or the .,-...-..-. - . » 3 2 1 lass .aws newssary to carry into execution the powers vested in the government, or ingna depmtment or officer of the United _‘ · __States. Gongresss lmakeall .,.. .- 1 8 IS isséé Legal tender in payment of debts. No State shall make anything but gold and silver coin a- 6-  ·,  -  - ..-.. 1 10 1 -185T zgialation in all cases over such district as may become the seat oi government. Oongrus shalhexerciw exclusive-.; ..-.. . 1 8 17 18.% Over all places purchased for the erection of forts, magazines, _ arsenals; doclnyards, and other needful buildings. Congress - shall exercise exclusive _-._ ... _. ;--2 . 1 8 17 1831 xgislaxion. Congress shall have power to make all laws necessary and prcgier for car1'ying_into execution all the powers rested by the ‘onstitution in the Government of-the United States ' ·or in any department or omcer thereof-- 1 8 18 1856 mqislatioa. Congress shall have power to enforce article xiii, pro· · hibitlng slavery, by appropriate. [Amendments]- ..,.. - 13 2 ·~ 1860 Congress shall have iwer toenforce the fourteenth amendment _ · by appropriate. {amendments]---..--.»-‘. -;, 14 5 —- 1860 · Congress shall have power to enforce the nfteenth arnenilment. _ by appropriate. [Amendments] .. ---; . - . 15 2 -— .1861 Legislative powers herein granted shall bevestcdin Congrms., All-- 1 1 ·—— 1855 iegislcture, or the Executive (when the legislature cannot he con- _ vcnedi. The United States shall protect each State against - _ invasion and domestic violence,. on tm application of the . ·1 4 -— 1858 . weislaturer of two-thirds of the States, Conucss shall call a_con· " · vention for proposing amendments to the Constitution. On so . the application of the- t... -  - ,... 5 ———— —- 1853 .¢£!?IC801¤1$IQU€8Dd"F€Df1881. Congress shall have powcrtogrant. 1 8 11 1855 _ No State shall grant--, .--.--..---..-..---.-. — .--. - .-.- -1 111 l 185i dberty to ourselves and our posterity, &c. To secure the blessings · _ of. {Preamble] ---.. - --. 4 .-..-..-...   —- - ·— 1855 Me, libertly, and property without due proocx of law. No person · shal be comwled in any crimina case tobeawitness against · _ _ himself, nor rlcglprived of. [Amendments] ---...-. · 5 —-·— ——— 1809 No State shall abri ge the privileges or immunities ofcitizens ‘ _ , · of the United States, nor deprive any person of. [Arnendments}--- -,,-,--- - .---.--.-..-.- --- - - --. 14 1 — 1860 Lin or limb for the same odense. No person shall be twice put in _ — jeopardy of, [Amendments].; --..-. e -.-...-.. - .. - -. 5 —— - 1869 boss or emancipation of any slave shall be held illegal and void. · · Claims for the. [Amendments], 14 4 ·-— 1860 M. Magazines, arsenals, dock-yards, and other needful buildings. . Congress shall have exclusive authority over all places pur- _ — F chased for the erection of--._ e-- ....--.-. · --.- --.- -... - 1 8 17 18·»0 Majority ofcach House shlallconstituteaqnorurnto dobiminess. A- 1 5, 1 1856 But a smaller number may adjourn from dogg day, and maybe 3 authorized to compel the attendance of a nt members-- -. 1 5 1 Y 1356 Majority of all the Statm shall be necessary to a choice. When the · ' choice ol a President shall devolve on the House ol Representatives, e" gsuorum shall consist ct A member or mrnbcrs . from two·thir of the States; but a. [Amendments] .-.--.-. 12 ~-· — 1860 . . When the choice of a Vice-Presi®nt shall devolve on the _ Senate. a quorum shall consist of two»thirds of the whole _ number of Senators, and a majority ol the whole number shall be necemary to a choice. [Amendments];, . .--...- 151, ·-—· ·—-··· 1800