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 136 TITLE ·xn1.——THE JUD1CIARY.—-Ch. 12. Criers of U18 Sec. 715. The circuit and district courts may appoint cricrs for their °°“TtSz *m*“‘l“"°S courts, to be allowed the sum of two dollars per day; and the marshals °.l.;.1Jur1€S' may appoint such a number of persons, not exceeding hve, as the judges 26 Feb-» 1853- C- of their respective courts may determ1ne, to attend ·upon the grand and 80;,*,é*; 12;,%,162* other juries, and for other necessary purposes, who shall be allowed for ,55 S_a2",._ 14, pj their services the sum of two dollars per day, to be paid by and included 433j i l in the accounts of the marshal, out of any money of the [ nited States in his hands. Such compensation·shall be paid only for actual attendance, and, when both courts are in session at the same tune, only for attendance on one court. , _ _ ?°“"" *0 issue Sec. 716. The Supreme Court and the circuit and district courts shall Yl:_i%—i;B§q have power to issue writs of scirc facias. ·'l`l1ey shall also have power 20], lipzjl 'pgj: to issue all writs not specificallyjprovided for by statute, which may be é im}, 1i93, C, necessary for the exerciso of tléoir respective ]l1l'1Sd1(_‘i,lOI1S,H,1ld agreeable 22, S-5, V-1, P- 334- to the usages and princip es o aw. Mandamus: Mclntire r. Wood, 7 Cr., 504; Kendall col]. S., 1.2 Pet., 524; Decatur 1*. Paulding, 14 Pet., 494; Brashear r. Mason, 6How., 92; Commissionersof lxnox (ounty z·. Aspmwall, 24 How., 376; Supervisors r. L. S, 4 \\ all., 430; Commissioner of Patgmts ·. \Vh'tel, 4 Wall. 522; Van Hoffman wz City of Quincy, 4 \Vall., 535; U. S. r. e Conmfissiopoy, 5 Walk, 563; Rjggs Johgoon lCor;gty,éi \\£)ajl., 16p; \\’agk:ey_4·“M5s- ·f ,61 .,481; l· ite e root, 'a ., .7; en w r. owa `1 y, 4 a . 32l31?Rr par; Bradley, 7 Wall., 364;1;Bii§z r. City of Muscatineé 3\\\§allg 575 '1`hle(Maypi· ·.L d,9\Vall.,409;Litch6eldr.T e egistcrann eceiver, 'a ., 75; at ‘oun y in Aiiiy, 13 Wall., 244; Graham r. Norton, 15 Wall., 427; InsuranceCompanyz·. Comstock, 16 Wall., 258; 144 rc Turner, 3 Wall., jr., C. C., 258; Spraggins r. County Court, Cooke, 160; Fisk c. Union Pacific Railway, 10 Blatch., 518. Injunctions: Georgia r. Brailsford, 2 Dall., 402; New York z·. Connecticut, 4 Dall., 1; Diggs 11. Wolcott,  (`r.,‘179; Marine Ins. Co. r. Hodgson, 7 Cr., 332; Osborne r. Bank of United States, 9 1\ h., 438; Parker r. .1 udges of C1rou1t Court of Maryland, 12 Wh., 561; Boyle r. Zacharie & Turner, 6 Pet., 658; Mississippi c. Johnson, 4 \\ all,. 445; Games v. '1‘hompson<`7 ;gal;,}347 5T3mIl§Held c.tThe Eegisteri apc; }i$C€1\‘g18ill , 545; Perry .P k 1 'o . . ;   airoat, a w., o, ‘ . U Cgiitigiariz Fenimore ti. U. S., 3 Dall., 362; Stewart 12 Ingle, 9 lVh., 526; Clark r. Hackett, 1 Bl., 77; Er parte Vallandingham, 1 Wall., 243; Ex parte Dougan, 2 Wall., 134; Stearns r. U. S., 4 Vall., 1; U. S. z·. Adams, 9 Wall., 661. Supersedeas: Hogan r. Ross, 11 How., 294; Er parte The Milwaukee R. R. Co., 5 Wall. 188. Executions: Bank of United States r. Halstead, 10 Wh., 56. Writsofne creat- Sec. 717. \Vrits of ne exeat may be ranted b r any `ustice of the Su- _ . g 5 - ] 2 Man, ,793_ c_ preme Court, in cases where they might 'begranted by the Supreme 22,s. 5, v. 1,p. 334. Court; and by any circuit just1ce or circuit judge, in cases where they 10April,1869,¢· might be granted by the circuit court ot which e is a judge. But no ?2’*S' 2»E·}6·P:44· writ of ne exeat shall be granted unless a suit in equity is commenced, ,,If;“;Q,$;S%  and satisfactory proof is made to the court or judge granting the same ’` " that the defendant desi ns uicklv to de art from the United States. 130. g Q . P Tfm]P0m'g' *6* Sec. 718. Wheneyer notice is given of a motion for an injunction out ‘“"““‘“g ‘" ef} of a circuit or district court, the court or judge thereof may, if there 1 June, 1873, c. appears to be danger of irreparable injuijy from delay, grant an ord;!' 255· B- 74** l ·P· · ~t i i the a*t sou ht to be e `oi t'l th. l  on the 197* iridtidnli {did suchgordergmay be grafiledmwitli  witho(ulC;ebii]rit1jiz in the _ _ discretion of the court or judge. 2 Mar., 1793, 4:. Supreme Court in cases where they might be granted by the Supreme 22, ¤-5,v-1,p·334- Court; and hy any judge of a circuit court in cases where they might be 131ii,F§b·· {393 "· granted by such court. But no justice of the Supreme, Court shall hear i0;,,,;r5'1869,,._ or allow any appl1cation. for an injunction or restraining order in_auy 22, s. 1, v. 16,p. 44. cause pending in the circuit to which he is allotted, elsewhere than with1n 1 June, 1872, c- such circuit,_or at such place outside of the sameas the parties may stip- 252 "· 74 "· 17» P· ulate in writing, except when It cannot be heard bv the circuit judge of T7` _ the circuit or the district judge of the district. And an injunctionshall SSM16g T- Rell- not be issued by a district judge, as one of the judges of a circuit "°“d·2“ °°d··62r court, in any case where a party has had a reasonable time to apply to the circuit court for the writ; nor shall any injunction so issued _ y a district judge continue longer than to the circuit court next ensuing. unless so or ered by the circuit court.
 * ¤J““°*‘°“S· Sec. 719. Writs of injunction may be granted by any justice of the