1092 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. sm. IH. cn. 231. 1911. snmmae Fourth. Of all suits arising under any law relating to the slave nevenueecm. uallllifth. Of all cases arising under any law providing for_mtemal me °““‘°“‘,,,,“’p°“1‘°" revenue, or from revenue rom imports or tonnage, cmg: those Am. p-1% cases under any law provilqgag revenue from 1mpo , jurisdictionlsof which has been confe upon the Court of Customs . A ea . P°“'“ mm {Sixth. Of all cases arisin under the postal laws. ramm, copy- Seventh. Of all suits at lim or in equity arising under the patent, £‘Q§'; md m°°` the copyright, and the trade—mark laws. _ _ commerce suits. Eighth. Of all suits and proceedings arising under any law reguc¤(l?;r°°§xL'L,?.am}°°’°° lating commerce, except those suits and proceedings exc USIVG juris- 4··¢¢· r- 58*- diction of which has been conferred upon the Commerce Court. renting mu rm- Ninth. Of all suits and proceedings for the enforcement of pen- ’°i°‘““‘ alties and forfeitures incurred under any law of the United States sumcnaebenmes Tenth. Of all suits by the assignee 0 any] debenture for drawb_ack . of duties, issued under any law for the co ection of duties, against the person to whom such debenture was originally ianted, or agamst an indorser thereof, to recover the amount of suc debenture. Suit an damages Eleventh. Of all suits brought by any person to recover damages I H? Umm S°°°°° for any injury to his person or roperty on account of any act done by him, under any law of the glmted States, for the protection or collection of an of the revenues thereof, or to enforce the right of citizens of the llhited States to vote in the several States. <¤vnr¤sb¤¤¤i¤¤· Twelfth. Of all suits authorized by law to be brought by any person for the recovery of damages on account of any mjury tohrs person- or roperty, or of the deprivation of any rqght or priviletge of a citizen ol) the United States, by any act done in urtherance o any cons irac mentioned in section nineteen hundred and eighty, I Reviged Sltatutes. ,,!g§;]§?,_g° ° °°°` Thirteenth. Of all suits authorized by law to be brought against mo any person who, having knowledge that any of the wrongs mentioned 3.,} S" '°°° ‘ p' in section nineteen hundred and eighty, Revised Statutes, are about to be done, and, having power to prevent or aid in preventing the sameéfnqglects or refuses so to do, to recover damages for any such wron u act. ‘ - ¤01;lwp¤p`giqr¤¤pt;¤v·· Fourteenth. Of all suits at law or in eqiuity authorized by law to ° ° Us ‘ be brought by any person to redress the eprivation, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage of any State, of an right, Sprrvilege, or immunity, secured by the Constitution of the United tates, or of any right secured by any law of the United States uproviding for_equa rig ts of citizens of 'the United ‘ States, or of a persons within the jurisdiction of the United States. R°°°'°'Y°‘°”‘°°· Fifteenth. Of all suits to recover possession of any office, except that of elector of President or Vice resident Re resentative in or - Delegate to Congress, or member of a State legisliiture, authorized by law to be brought, wherein it appears that the sole question touching the title to such office arises out of the denial of the right to vote to any citizen offering to vote on account of race, color, or revious
to dmmp condition of servitude: Providyed, That such jurisdiction shall) extend
nation cmvu riches. only so far as to determine the rights of the parties to such office by reason of the denial of the right guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States, and secured by any law, to enforce the right of citizens of the United States to vote in all the States. N*“°¤•* °*°* °”°’~ Sixteenth. Of all cases commenced by the United States, or by direction of any officer thereof, against any national banking association, and cases for windingbup the affairs of any such bank; and of all suits brought by any association established in the district for whic .the court rshelc , under the revisions of title "National Banks," Revised Statutes, to enjoin the Comptroller of