DISTRICT ATTORNEYS—Continued. Prosecution of seamen, &c., for minor offences, 165, 60. Duties of, under the civil rights bill, 119, 24. Collectors of customs to report violations of law to, 268, 168. Suits to be commenced, 268, 168. In suits under internal revenue law, to report to commissioner, 313, 82. Holding of, in case of vacancy in the office of district judge, 175, 1. Jurisdiction in bankruptcy, 74, 8 1. Powers of, in bankruptcy, 74, % 3. Jurisdiction of, under the civil rights bill, 119, 8 3. How exercised, 119, 23. Trial of minor offences by seamen, &c., 165, 59-60. Summary trial, 165, 62. Limit of punishment, 165, 63. Amendments, 165, Challenges, 165, DISTRICT JUDGES. 64. 65. Salaries of, 406, 5; 414, 26; 461, & 21; 464, 26; 467, 4-5; 531, 6. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Supreme court, 176, 8 1. General and special terms, 176, 8 1. 2. Clerk, 176, 2. Exceptions, 180, 34. Execution of commissioners from other states, or from foreign nations, 181, 46. How testimony to be taken, 181, 48. Process of contempt, 181, 48. 47. Fees of witnesses, 181, 49. Imprisonment of convicts, 182-3, 55, 60. Duties of secretary of the interior, 182, 56. Transportation of convicts, 182-3, 57, 63. Payment to discharged convicts, 183, 58. Transfer to penitentiary, 183, 59. Mechanics' liens, 192-3, 139-52. Proceedings to enforce liens, 191, 2 138. Notaries may take acknowledgments, 193, 153. Register of deeds to be appointed, 193, 154. Office of register, 193, 155. To be termed "recorder of deeds," 194, 2 159. Powers of guardians and committees appointed in the states, &c., 189, 116. Defective acknowledgments validated, 193, 156. Acknowledgments, how taken, 194, 157-8. Certain records to be valid, 195, 161. In suits for libel, the truth may be given in evidence, 198, 186. Limited partnerships, 189-91, 118-37. Probate of wills may be taken on commission, 195, ? 162. Rights of married women, 195, § 163-4. Trade-marks, 197, 178-9. Names, how changed, 197, 180. Elections, 198-200, 187-206. Certain sales to be valid, 200, § 207. DIVIDENDS. See Bankruptcy. When banking companies to declare, 65, 33. Not to be declared upon capital, 66, 39. Tax on dividends, 364, 300. To be received and distributed by the department of the interior, 284, 1-2. Room to be provided in the patent office, 284, ¿ 1. Register of, to be kept, 284, 3. Reports to be made to congress, 284, 8 3. On whose requisition to be delivered, 284, 8 4. Expenses, 285, ? 4. Distribution of, 285, 5. Wilkes's Expedition excepted, 285, % 6. Documents not to be removed from places of deposit, 285, 8. Printing of, regulated, when ordered by both houses, 512, 1. Number of copies, 512, Distribution, 512, § 1. 1. To be furnished to printers in advance of the annual reports, 513, 7. . Printing of extra copies, 517, 8 34. Appropriation of proceeds, 517, 34. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Treaty with, for extradition of criminals, 208, n. 596 DRAWBACK --Continued. Secretary to designate collector to discharge duties relating to, 296, § 27. Penalties for fraud, 383, 386. How alcohol and rum may be exported, with privilege of, 383, 387. Form of entry, 383, 387. Oath and bond, 383, 387. Bills of lading, 383, 387. DRUGS. Jurisdiction, &c., 383, 387. Duties on imported, 229, 33; 230, 37; 236-8, 52-4; 247, 71-2. On imports, 229-55, 32-101. On goods on shipboard, and in the public warehouses, 240, 59; 250, 8 77. Increase of certain specific duties, 235, 47; 238, 54-5. Ad valorem duties, 230-3, 36-9; 235, 51; 237, & 53; 239, 58; 245-6, 8 68-70. On articles imported in foreign vessels, 249, 75. Additional duties on certain imports, 235, 51; 239, 56; 249, 76; 250, 85; 253, § 95. When penal duties to be levied, 261, 129. How collected in case of obstruction at port of entry, 263, 139. When custom-house may be established at any place, on land or shipboard, 263, 140. When penal duties may be refunded, 209, 82. How ad valorem duties to be estimated, 235, 44. Where goods of different values are in the same invoice, 235, 8 46. Empty vessels may be reimported, free of duty, 250, 2 80. Personal baggage to be free, 250, 8 81. On reimportations, 251, 89. When objects of art to be free of, 253, 96. Decision of collector, as to rate and amount, to be final, unless appealed from within ten days, Decision of secretary to be conclusive, unless suit be brought within ninety days, 257, 106. When duties paid in excess to be refunded, 257, 108. Duties on goods destroyed in store to be abated, 261, 131. 146. Goods destined for the British provinces or Mexico, may be entered and transported, without pay- Products of the United States may be transported across adjacent territory, without affecting lia- 115. In action for duties illegally exacted, bill of particulars to be furnished, 262, 135. DYES AND DYESTUFFS. Duties on imported, 233, & 40; 237, 8 53; 247, 8 71-2. ELECTION—Continued. Qualifications of voters, in the District of Columbia, 198, 187; 199, 202. 188. Penalty for obstructing person holding such certificate, 200, 204. Jurisdiction of supreme court, 200, 205. Trial of contested elections, 200, 206. Temporary appointments, 200, EMBEZZLEMENT. 206. 2 Punishment of, in the navy, 436, What to be deemed embezzlement of public property, by bankers, &c., 161, 42; 528, 8 4. 48. Neglect to pay in proceeds of abandoned property to be deemed, 283, 48. Punishment of, in the District of Columbia, 184, What to be deemed, 184, 73. Commissioner of immigration, 223, ? 1. 72. Contracts for repayment of expenses out of wages, to be enforced, 223, 2. Superintendent, at New York, 223, 3. Disqualifications for appointment, 223, & 4. Penalty for receiving illegal fees, 223, 5. Of ferry-boats, &c., to be classified and licensed in certain cases, 539, ENGINEERS OF THE NAVY. 11. Term of, 46, 81. Certain bounties for re-enlistment abolished, 45, 75. Enlistment of minors, over eighteen, authorized, 45, 8 77. |