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 Trrmc xm.—’1‘HE J l' DICIARY. —(`n. 14. 147 Sec. 781). EVE!')' marshal may appoint 0110 or more deputies, Who shall D*‘P¤i)’ 1¤¤1'Sh9·l¤· be_removable from ptiice by the judge of the district court, or by the cir- _ _ · cuit court for the district, at the pleasure of either. 26?*q2§i’*;_· {$9-82- 2:1 June, isn, 1-. ies, .·.`1s, I., 253, Src. 781. Biarshal are entitled to receive salaries, as a compensation M¤·|’¤l1¤l’9¤¤l§\·Tl€8 for extra services. as follows: The marshal of the district of California, f"’ "X"“ ”*“""°°*· it @06 TNQ of fl\'l‘ l1\1l1dl'0(l dollars 8. year; the marshal of the districts ‘ *"“’a‘ *i‘‘ " c` of North Carolina, at the rate of four hundred dollars a year; the mar- {7*%  S‘¢P*·» shals of all other districts, except the southern and eastern districts of 18'°2é§j8S1”:,9’j‘9' New 90l‘l(. the eastern district of Pennsylvania, the southern district of   Cf QQO Sill if Iliinois, the western district of Missouri, the northern and southern dis- 14,pi300. { .C.1fn11 tricts of Georgia, and the districts of Massachusetts. Maryland, and N- {.25 F•=l--1**02 Nevada, at the rate of two hundred dollars a year. j;,;?;,;,?- Q,;?-,P,{3: H.,Vt., and Ky., 28 Feb., 1799, c. 19, s. 1, v. 1, p. 625. Tenn., 29 April, 1802, c. 31, s. 19, V.2, p. 165; 24 Feb., 1807, c. 17, s. 4, v. 2, p. 421; 18 June, 1838, 1-. 118, s. 1, v. 5, p. 249; 18 Jan., 1839, c. 3, s. 1, v. 5, p. 313. R. l., 2 Mar., 1831, 1-. 91, s. 1, v. 4, p. 482. Conn., 6 Jan., 1829, c. 5,  1, v. 4, p. 330. Nebr., 8 June, 1872,0.350;.17, p. 337. X. Y.,(N. D.,) and Pa.,(W. D.,) 15 May, 1820, c. 111,s. 4, v. 3, p. 598. Del., 24 Feb., 1835, c. 23, s. 1, v. 4, p. 753. Va., 21 Jan., 1829, c. 9, s. 1, v. 4, p. 331. W. Va., 4 Feb., 1819, 1-. 12, s. 4, v. 3, p. 479; 26 May, 1824, 1-. 167, s. 1, v. 4, p.-18; 11 June, 186-1, c. 120, s. 1, v, 13, p. 124. Ohio, 19 Feb., 1803, 1-. 7, s. 5, v. 2, p. 202; 10 Feb., 1805, c. 73, s. 8, v. 10, p.  La., 8 April, 1812, c. 50, s. 4, v. 2, p. 703; 27 July, 1866, c. 280, s. 1, v. 14, p. 300. Miss., 3 April, 1818, 1-. 29, s. 5, v. 3,. 413; 18 June, 1838, c. 115, s. 7, v. 5, p. 248. Ind., 3 Mar., 1817,1-.100, s. 5, v. 3, p. 391. Ill, (N. D.,) 3 Mar., 1819, 1-. 70,  5, v. 3, p. 503; 13 Feb., 1855, c. 96, s. 8,v. 10, p. 607. Ala.,5 May, 1830, 1-. 87, s. 2,v. 4, p. 399. Mo., (E. D.,) 16 Mar., 1822, 1-. 12, s. 5, v. 3, p. G53;3 Mar., 1857, c. 100, s. 8, v. 11, p. 198. `Mich.,1 July, 1836, 1-. 234, s. 5, v. 5, p. 62; 24 Feb., 1863, c. 54, s. 8,_\‘. 12, 662. Ark.,15_Ju11e,_18f$6,1·. 100, s. 7, v. 5, 51; 3 Mar., 1851, c. 24, s. 4, v. 9, .095. la.,3 Mar., 1845, 1-. 7o, s. 8, v. 5, p. 788; 23 eb.,1847, c. 20, s. 6, r. 9, p. 131. Tgx.,29 Dec., 1845, c. 1,s. 3, v. 9, p. 2; 21 Feb., 1857, 1-. 57, s. 6, v. 11,. 165. Wis., 6 Aug., 1846, c. 89, s. 5, v. 9, p. 58. Iowa, 3 Mai-.,1845,1-. 76,  5, v. 5, p. 789. iilinn., 11 May, 1858, c. 31, s. 3, v. 11, p. 285. Oreg., 3 Mar., 1859, 1-. 85, s. 3, v. 11, p. 437. Kans., 29 Jan., 1861, c. 20, s. 4, v. 12, p. 128. SE1:. 782. Every marshal and deputv marshal shall, before he enters Oaffiofmafshals upon the duties of his appointment, take, before the district judge of the gd, ‘l"¥’“*Y ’“‘"` district, an oath or affirmation in the following form: "I, A. B., do sol- 'Jill. . -1 emnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute all lawful precepts 2* $$1*;. 1789. ¢*- directed to the marshal of the district of —-—, under the authority of the gg8g;.'- 2’ -"‘l- pp- United States, and true returns make, and in all things well and truly, I QS j.?,,,,, 1799 ,._ and without malice or partiality, perform the duties of the office of mar- 19, s. 2,v.1,p. 625. sha1_ (or marshals deputy, as the case may be) of the district of ———, dur- 16 S€1>¢·. 1850. ¢- ing my continuance in said office, and take only my lawful fees. So help i§;,”‘1·2-"‘ 9- i" me God." The words "so help me God" shall be omitted in all cases ` where an aflirmation is admitted instead of an oath: Provided, That when any person who is appointed deputy marshal resides and is more than twenty miles from the place where the district judge resides and is, the said oath of office may be taken by him before any judge or justice of any State court within the same district, or before any justice of the peace having- authority therein, or before any notary public duly appointed in such State, or before any commissioner of a circuit c0urt for such district, and shall, when certified by such officer to the said district judge, be as effectual as if taken before such district (judge. Sec. 783. Every marshal, before be enters on the uties of his office, Marshals bond. shall give bond before the district judge of the district, jointly and sev- 24 Sep,] ,7,,,, c_ emily with two good and sufficient sureties, inhabitants and freeholders 20, s. 27, v. 1, p. 87. of such district, to be approved by said judge, in the sum of twently 10 April. 1806.c- thousand dollars, for the fiiithful performance of said duties by himse f 21;,;- 2i;,???- and his deputies. Said bond shall be filed and recorded in the office of 95,2 ,,18 p_ the clerk of the district court or circuit court sitting within the district, ;.L.L.. .» and copies thereof, certified by the clerk, under the seal of the said court, _ U. S. 5. Kirkpatshall be competent evidence in any court of justice.' §‘°;‘»$g1hd;22j Y, Wh., 184; Dox 1-. Postmaster-General, 1 Pet., 325; Gwyn 1-. Breedlove, 2 How., ,29; Gwyn 1-. Barton, 6 How., 7; Adler 1-. Newcomb, 2 Dill., 45. Sec. 78-1. ln case of-a breach of the condition of a marshal’s bond, bziitao cp mnt; any person thereby injured may institute in his own name and for his “” · °°°