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Trru: xm.—THE JUDICIAR.Y.—Ch. 18. 187 Blitz 1-. Brown, 7 Wall., 693; Avendano r. Gay, 8 Wall., 376; The Lucy, 8 Wall., 307; Hoe r. Wilson, 9 \‘\'all., 501; I'. S. 1-. Vigil, 10 Wall., 423. Citation: Lloyd 1:. Alexander, 1 Cr., 365; Yeaton z-. Lenox, 7 Pet., 220; U. S. 1-. Hodge, 3 How., 534; McDonogh r. Millandon, 3 How., 693; Sheppard tr. Wilson, 5 How., 210; Innerarityz-. Byrne, 5 How., 295; Villabolosr. U. S., 6 How., 81; U. S. 1-. Curry, 6 How., 106; Pealer. Phipps, 8 How., 256; Buckingham 1-. McLean, 13 How., 150; Davenport r. Fletcher, 16 How , 142; Poydras de la Laude r. Treasurer of Louisiana, 17 How., 1; Carrol 1-. Dorsey, 20 How., 207; Bacon r. Hart, 1 Bl., 38; U. S. r. Gomez, 1 Wall., 690; Castro r. L'. S., 3 Wall., 46; Sparrow e-. Strong, 3 Wall., 103; McC1ane r. Boon, 6 Wall., 244; Alviso e-. L'. S., 6 Wall., 457; City of Washington 1-. Jennison, 6 Wall., 495; Pierce r. (`ox, 9 Wall., 787; Bigler r. Waller, 12 Wall., 142; Bartemeyer 1-. Iowa, 14 Wall., 26. Sec. 998. _\Vhen the writ is issued by a circuit court to a. district Ulf3U0H- court, the citation shall be signed by the judge of such district court, ;>4sopt__1739_(,_ •or by the circuit judgle of such circuit court, or by a justice of the ?0,¤-22.v- 1. p·84· Supreme Court, and the adverse party shall have at least twenty days` ,,81 1;**:]-, notice. “ *··‘ · · - Sec. 999._ \Vl1en the writ is issued by the Supreme Court to a circuit Citation, Sucourt,_tbe citation shall be signed by a judge of such circuit court, or by Ijj¤¤¤ (`¤¤"- a justice of the Supreme Court, and the adverse party shall have at 24 sqm, uso, ,._ least thirty days’ notice; and when it is issued by the Supreme Court to 20,s. 22, v. 1. p. 84. a State court, the citation shall be signed by the Chief J ustice, or judge, 9 °- l_j`fl}-i l86`{· C- or chancellor of such court,_ rendering} the judgment or passing the “?’°71lj&§ decree complained of. or by a justice of the Supreme Court of the United U- S- 1*; Hodge. 3 States. and the adverse party shall have at least thirty days` notice. ·;_5·{Q.i,,;Ol;]°Pé How., 210; Villabolos v. U. S., 6 How., 81; Davidson 1-. Lanier, 4 Wall., 45s; Palmeriv. Downer, 7 Wall., 541; Bartemeyer z-. Iowa, 14 Wall., 26. Sec. 1000. Every justice or judge signing a citation on any writ of Bond in error error, shall, except in cases brought up by the United States or by direc- W"` ml ?‘l’l}°fl· _ tion of any Department of the Government, take good and sufhcient ,,02‘:S;;tj_·}'89;,g· security that the plaintiff in error or the appellant shall prosecute hisj2'D,,g__j7§£:c_3; writ or appeal to effect, and. if he fail to make his plea good, shall answer v. 1, p. 404. all damages and costs, where the writ is a supersedeas and stays execu- 2l_ Feb-. 1263. ¤· tion, or all costs only where it is not a supersedeas as aforesaid. 5°;,},·£;;’· $*3;,, c 9 I ' 255, s. 1, v. 15, . 226.—Bmckett r. Brockett, 2 How., 238; Davenport 1-. Fletcher, 16 How., 142; Hud)gius r. Kemp, 18 How., 530; Roberts 1-. Cooper, 19 How., 373; Anson r. Blue Ridge R. R., 23 How., 1; Orchard r. Hughes, 1 Wal ., 76; Brobst 1-. Brobst, 2 Wall., 96; Davidson r. Lanier, 4 Wall., 447; Er parte The Milwaukee R. R., 5 Wall., 188; Seymour 1-. Freer, 5 Wall., 822; Rubber Company r. Goodyear, 6 Wall., 153; Silver 1-. Ladd, 6 Wall., 440; Edmonson r. Bloomshire, 7 Wall., 306; `renchi-. Shoemaker, 12 \Vall., 86; Bigler 2-. Waller, 12 Wall., 142; Telegraph Company v-. Eyser, 19 \\'all., 419; Board of Comniissionersr. Gorman, 19 Wall., 661; Kitchen r. Randolph, 93 S., 86. Sec. 1001. Vllhenever a writ of error, appeal, or other process in law, No lwuigi readmiralty, or equity, issues from or is brou§ht up to the Supreme Court, gg;;;! “‘“’d or a circuit court, either by the United tatcs or by directjon of any - ;_.+_ Department of the Government, no bond, obligation, or security shall he 21 Feb-. {863. G- · a r oi U ud sm r - t· ta .1 i- the 50-V-12-r·*N require rom e m . es, or rom any par y ac ng un e 2, Ju]`, ,868 l,. direction aforesaid, either to prosecute said su1t, or to answer in damages 255, s_ 1"’,._ ]5_'p_ or costs. In case of an adverse decision, such costs as by law are tax- 226. able against the Cnited States, or against the party acting by direction as aforesaid, shall be paid out of the contingent fund of the Department under Whose directions the proceedings were instituted. _ Sec. 1002. W1-its of error shall be prosecuted f ronrthe final judgments Wi-its_ of error of district courts actin as circuit courts to the Supreme Court m the to _<i¤¤t¤¢f <j<·¤r$»¤ · . · , · . acting as circurt Same manner as from 510 final judgments of circuit courts. comm, 24 Sept., 1789, c. 20, s. 10, v. 1, p. 77. 22 June, 1874, a-. 401, n. 7, r. 18, 196. Ala; Aug., 1842, c. 123, s. 1, v. 5, p. 504; 8Aug., 1846, c. 104, s. l, v. 9, p. 78. Ar ., 3 Mar., 1851, c. 24, s. 3, v. 9, p. 595. Ga., 11 Aug., 1848, c. 151, s. 9, v. 9, p. 281. Miss., 16 Feb., 1839, c. 27, s. 3, v. 5, p. 317. W. Va., 4 Feb., 1819, c. 12, s. 2, v. 3, p. 479; 3Mar., 1837, c. 34, s. 3, v. 5, p. 177; 28 Mar., 1838, c. 46, s. 1, v. 5, p. 215; 11 June, 1864, c. 120, s. 1, v. 13, p. 124. Sec. 1003. Writs of error from the Supreme Court to a State court in Write of <-=rr<>r · - · . . to State courts, cases authorized by law, shall be issued in the same mannei , and under . . , · . . manner or issue. the same regulations, and shall have the same eifect as if the judgment .#.»—...