PAGES United States v. Texas (143 U. S. 621).... United States v. Watkinds (6 Fed. Rep. 152).. Van Buren v. Digges (11 How. 470). Vance v. W. A. Vandercook Co. (170 U. S. 468). Vannevar v. Bryant (21 Wall. 41)..... 39 42 166 United States Express Co. v. Poe (61 Fed. Rep. 475) 42 52 41 64 Washington & Idaho R. Co. v. Coeur d'Alene R. & N. Co. (160 U. S. 77). 43 Wisconsin Cent. R. Co. v. United States (164 U. S. 190). 156 from board of general appraisers to court of customs appeals, § 198... 178 from commerce court to supreme court, § 210..... from circuit court of appeals to supreme court, § 247. 188 207 from district courts to circuit courts of appeals, § 128. ARBITRATION, 143 of consular officers, how carried into effect, § 271...... 219 91 AWARD, of consular officers, how carried into effect, § 271..... 219 BANKRUPTCY ACT, appellate jurisdiction, § 252..... 210 BIGAMY, challenges in trials for, § 288... CALIFORNIA, judicial districts, § 72. CERTIFICATION OF QUESTIONS TO THE SUPREME COURT- 227 92 pending suits transferred to district court, § 290.... appeals and writs of error from Alaska; where heard, § 135. 146 144 144 146 appellate and supervisory jurisdiction under the bankrupt act, § 130... 144 CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS (Continued)— PAGES allowance of appeals, etc., § 132..... 145 chief justice and associate justices of supreme court, and district judges, writs of error and appeals from the supreme courts of Arizona and 145 writ of error and appeals from district court for Alaska to circuit court 145 Interstate Commerce Commission, review of orders of, § 207. 185 COPYRIGHT— COURT OF CLAIMS- aliens, 155.... PAGES appeals, 181..... appeals in Indian cases, § 182. jurisdiction of district court, § 24.... all claims to be filed within six years, exceptions, § 156.. appointment, oath and salary of judges, § 136. 49 160 160 169 169 148 attorney general's report to Congress, § 183... 169 attorney general to appear for the defense, § 185.. 170 burden of proof and evidence as to loyalty, § 161.... 162 claims forfeited for fraud, § 172... 165 claims growing out of treaties not cognizable therein, § 153. 160 claims for proceeds arising from sales of abandoned property, § 162........... 162 debtors to the United States may have amount due ascertained, § 180.. 167 effect of payment of judgment, § 178.. either house of Congress may refer certain claims to court, § 151. established by Act of 1855.. fees of commissioners, by whom paid, § 171.. 167 158 13 ..... Par. 2. Set-offs Par. 3. Disbursing officers. examination of claimant, § 166. final judgments a bar, § 179..... judgment, effect of payment, § 178. judgments for set-off or counter-claims, how enforced, § 146. judgments in cases transmitted by departments, how paid, § 150... jurisdiction, § 145 Par. 1. Claims against the United States. loyalty a jurisdictional fact in certain cases, § 184.... members of Congress not to practice in the court, § 144. new trial on motion of claimant, § 174.... persons not to be excluded as witnesses on account of color or because of interest; plaintiff may be witness for government, § 186...... 170 petition dismissed, when, § 160.. 162 petitions and verifications, § 159. 161 COURT OF CLAIMS (Continued)— PAGES power to call upon department for information, § 164..... 163 166 quorum, session, § 138...... report of court to Congress, § 187... procedure in cases transmitted by departments, § 149. reports to Congress; copies for departments, etc., § 143.. 158 148 171 149 by district courts, districts having more than one judge, § 23...... absent defendants in suits to enforce liens, etc., § 57.. adjournment in case of non-attendance of judge, § 12. Alabama, § 70..... aliens, removal of suits, § 34... aliens, suits for torts by, § 24. altering terms, effect of, § 7. appellate jurisdiction over Yellowstone National Park, § 26. 93 29 29 81 24 32, 46 27 90 71 55 21 58 58 |