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132 Tirmaz xm.·—THE JUDICIARY.-Ch. 11. 455: New Mexiw. cause [when] the Constitution or a statute or treaty of the United States gsfgtkg 135% cig; is brought in question may be reviewed in like manner. [Sec $6 1900. wil.] 'I1 ¥Vashington, 2 Mar., 1853, e. 90, s. 9, v. 10, p. 175; Dakota, 2 Mar., 1861, c. 86, s. 9, v. 12, p. 241; Arizona, 24 Feb., 1863, c. 56, s. 2, v..12, p. 665; Idaho]3 Mar., 1863, c. 117, s. 9, v. 12, p. 811; Montana, 26 May, 1864, c. 95, s. 9, v. 13, p. 88; \Vyoming, 25 July, 1868, c. 235, s. 9, v. 15, p. 180.—Sheppard r. Wilson, 5 How., 210; U. S. r. Vigil, 10 Wall., 423; Wells r. McGregor, 13 Wall., 188; Bartemeyer r. Iowa, 14 \Vall., 26. b;Vhe¤¤T§g¤;<>ry Sec. 703. In all cases where the judgment or decree of any cpurt of comesa‘ a- r · . · .· . · . w · . mriudgmenmnkk a Territoj y mght be rpt 1ewed by the Supr cmp) (jogrt on ygvlfit ph epror cm in ,,,,.,;,0,.;,,1 01 appca , suc wr1t o error 01 appea may e ta en, wi m_ e lme court. and in the manner rovided bv law, notwithstandinv such Territorv has, · P » 23 v

 after such judgment or decree, been adnntted as a State; and the Supreme

154, S, ig,’v_ 11,’p_ Court shall direct the mandate to such court as the nature of the Wl‘1l} of 928. _ _>4, error or appeal requires. Hunt r. Palos, 4 How., 589; Freeborn r. Smith, 2 Wall., 160. Judgments arid Sec. 704. The judgments or decrees of any district court, in cases dccreis of dlstrwt transferred to it from the superior court of any Territory, upon the °°“’ S m “”°" admission of such Territory as a State under sections five hundred and

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.j),ln sixty-seven and five hundred and sizity-eight, may be reviewed and

· é2·Ij.(_B‘Ej‘,‘; reversed or aflirmed upon Writs of error sued out of, or appeals taken

7,S_i,{-_§,p_]gi;_` t0, the Supreme (}0u1't, lll the Same manner as if such ju gments or

22 Feb., 1848, r-. decrees ha been rendered in sa1d superior court of such Territory. And EE.;?! the mandates and all Wl'ltS necessary to the exercise of the appellate Expmsscompanv jurisdictmn of the Supreme Court in such cases shall be directed to ¤·. Kountzc Br-os.,i·s such district court which shall cause the same to be dulv executed and WW-. 342- obeyed. [see 55 tau, ries.] ' Judgments and Sec. 705. The final judgment or decree of the supreme court of the decxesvlggéltpreple District of Columbia, in any case where the matter in dispute, exclusive fg:fm§’,),a_ "° ° of costsyexceeds the value_of one thousand dollars, may be re-examined · .7---—— and reversed or athrmed in the Supreme Court of the United States, 3 Mar., 18%%, 0- upon W1'lli of error or appeal, in the same manner and under the same 3;;, ’· IL ‘· ¤ P· regulations as are provided in cases of writs of error on judgments, or 2} Feb., 1801, c_ appeals from decrees rendered in a circuit court. m, s. 8, v.2,|p.11O6i A2 Aprij,_18;6,’ c. 8ig,4s.g, v. 3, Fi 261.-g. S. •·. Moore, 3 Cr., 159; oung r. n o exam ria, ‘r., . ; ‘arter’s eirs r. utting 8 C ., 251; P *t »-. Robertson, 9 Wh., 527; Crown r. Wiley, 4 Wall., 165; Garnett, 1-. ui S., 11 Wdallij 256; Smith r. Mason, 14 Wall., 419.—Railroad Company r. Church, 19 \Vall., 62; Stanton et al. 2*. Embrey, adm., 93 U. S., 548. te:`?:e ¤¤:t» { Sec. 706; Tpe wrjt of error or appeal provided by the preceding sec· ’ ‘ ion mav e a lowe in any case where the value of the matter in dis· ‘· l · 6100. ~ . . .

  • %*55 I T. putc, exclusive ot costs, is less than one thousand dollars, but more

392 A2p¤lé181¢éb than one hundred dollars, upon the (petition in writing of either party,

,“;`,L;· jgé,, C; accompanied by a copy of the procee ings complained of, and an assign-

’ . ’ 9 ment of errors, exhibited to an `ustice of the Su reme ‘ourt if said 91, ss. 2, 11,\. 1-, _ _ _ _ _ yl _ P s pp. 763, 764. ]ust1ce_1s of opinion that such errors involve guestions of law of such ‘ ,léP‘*,__L€;8"—‘P6,.’ extenswe operat1op as to render a decision o them by the Supreme 4.,, C,,,,,,,;,?;; ,._ (oprt <jes1r3ble.t_ Phedallowgntcptjln spchk case shall be by the writteg Reed,2Wa .,198. or er 0 Sill jus 1ce, irecte e c er o the supreme court of sai District, to allow the appeal or issue the writ of erro1·. Appealsfrom the Sec. 7 07. An appeal to the Supreme Court shall be allowed, on behalf €*>%ifT_9g§. of the United States, from all ju gments of the Court of Claims adverse 7, S. ,“;{f’;5 pip; to the United States, and on behalf of the plaintiff in any case where Q, M;,,.__ ,;,63, é the amount ll} controversy exceeds three thousand dollars, or where his 92, Bs_ 5,}}, v_ 12, claim is forfeited to the United States by the judgment of said court, no pp. 766:Ld»7.provided in section one thousand and eighty-nine. De (wroot 1·. U. b., 5 Wall., 419; U. r. Adams, 6 Wall., 101; Ex parte Zellner, 9 Wall., 245; U. S. 1·.__Ayres, 9 Wall., 608; b. S. yr. Adams, 9 Wall., 661; Ev parte Roberts, 15 Wall., 384; \1gO’S Case, 21 \\ all., 648; D1ehelmun’s Case, 9 C. Cls., 320. Oflgmezjgdxgpsg Sec. 708. All appeals from the Court of Claims shall be taken within COUQR, Claims. ninety days after the judgment is rendered, and shall be allowed under m . _ ___ such regulations as the Supreme Court may direct. 3 Mar., 1863, c. 92, ss. 5, 11, v. 12, pp. 766, 737. 25 June, 1868, c. 71 s. 1 v. 15 p 75 — united sms .·. Young, sn U. s., ’ ’ ’'