the provisions of this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed; provided, that this act shall not affect the jurisdiction over or disposition of any suit removed from the court of any State, or suit commenced in any court of the United States, before the passage hereof, except as otherwise expressly provided in this act. (Sec. 6 of Act of Aug. 13, 1888.) § 72. That no person related to any justice or judge of any court of the United States by affinity or consanguinity, within the degree of first cousin, shall hereafter be appointed by such court or judge to, or employed by such court or judge in any office or duty in any court of which such justice or judge may be a member. (Sec. 6 of August 13, 1888, 24 U. S. Stats. 552; as corrected Aug. 13, 1888, 25 U. S. Stats. 433.) DESTY REMOVALS-8. PART II. JURISDICTION OF CIRCUIT COURTS. CHAPTER III. ORIGINAL AND CONCURRENT, AND EXCLUSIVE. CHAPTER IV. JURISDICTION.-HOW ACQUIRED. (87) § 73 b. § 73 c. CHAPTER III. ORIGINAL AND CONCURRENT, AND EXCLUSIVE. Covenant with State courts-Subject-matter. Concurrent jurisdiction-Remedies provided by State statutes. § 73m. § 73 n. Controversies in which the United States is plaintiff or petitioner. § 74 g. § 75. § 75 a. Jurisdiction in personam over persons. National banking associations deemed citizens in States where located. National banks. § 75 c. § 75 d. § 76, § 76 a. § 76 b. § 76 c. All on one side must be citizens diverse from all on the other. Exclusive jurisdiction over certain offenses. In criminal c No person shall be arrested in one district fort rial in another. |