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 Trrm xm.—THE JUDICIAR.Y.—-C1-1. 16. 155 recovery of any money received by him and paid into the Treasury in 3M•¤‘-.1863,¤·76. the performance of his official duty, he shall receive such compensation “· jg}'- 123%;**- as may be certified to be proper bfy the court in which the suit is brought, 285 v_";:',, ·,2’ °' and approved by the Secretary o the Treasury. [Sw 5 4•4•-1 2E Feb.', $75; e. 95, a. 7, v. 18,p. 334. cr.naxs’ Fans. Sec. 828. For issuing and entering every process, commission, sum- Clei-k¤’ fees. mons, capias, execution, warrant, attachment, or other writ, except a writ of venire, or a summons or subpmna for u. witness, one dollar. 80 ,,_ le ,)f ,0  For issuing a writ of summons or subpoena, twenty-five cents. 16h, 169. 7 l For filing and entering every declaration, plea, or other paper, ten 2S?!";:. 18]*;. v- cents. · · • P-- For administering an oath or aiiirmation, except to a juror, ten cents. 952?,_q?';,1ggg’ °' For taking an acknowledgment, twenty-five cents. 52 Fell, '1875, c. For takin and certifying depositions to file, twenty cents for each 95»¤·7»v·18.P-334· folio of one hundred words. M? Jug, 1873, c` For a copy of such deposition furnished to a party on request, ten cexits a folio. · S B<{tg>jnlee rig. or entering any return, rule, order, continuance, `ud ment, decree ‘· O" · 9 or recognizance, or drawing any bond, or making any ieogrd, certificate; jlojtniirgigéarggl return, or report, for each folio, fifteen cents. Anon, Hem st.; For a copy of any entry or record, or of any paper on iile, for each 459; E¤‘Wi¤¤‘-CP¤m- folio, ten cents. igjsb H ° ;“1§ B P-· For making dockets and indexes, issuin venire, taxing costs, and all 3 age ;,?§,°’ other services, on the trial or argument og a cause where issue is joined 227. I, and testimony given, three dollars. For making ockets and indexes, taxing costs, and all other services, in a cause where issue is joined, but no testimony is (given, two dollars. For making dockets and indexes, taxing costs, an other services, in a cause which is dismissed or discontinued, or where judgment or decree is made or rendered without issue, one dollar. For making dockets and taxing costs, in cases removed by writ of error or appeal, one dollar. For aiiixing the seal of the court to any instrument, when required, twenty cents. For every search for any particular mortgage, judgment, or other lien, fifteen cents. For searching the records of the court for judgments, decrees, or other instruments constitutin a general lien on real estate, and certifying the result of such searcli.i)§teen cents for each person against whom such search is required to made. For receiving, keeping, and paying out money, in pursuance of azjiy statute or order of court, one per centum on the amount so receive, ke t, and paid. For traveling from the office of the clerk, where he is rezuired to reside, to the place of holding any court required by law to be eld, tive cents a mile for going and five cents for returning, and five dollars a day for his attendance on the court while actually in session. All books in the offices of the clerks of the circuit and district courts, Books in clerks' containing the docket or minute of the judgments, or decrees thereof, ¤fH¢¢p 0P€¤ ¢¤ m- shall, during office hours, be open to the inspection of any person desir- ?p%;l‘;";.184S._ ing to examine the same, without any fees or charge therefor. ,66’s_,t'§jb’ p_ MAnsuAi.s’ Fans. Sec. 829. For service of any warrant, attachment, summons, capias, M¤r¤h¤l¤’ feesor other writ, except execution, venire, or a summons or subpoena or a 26 F,,b__ 1853, Q_ witness, two dollars for each person on whom service is made. 80,s.1,v.10,p.164. For the keepin of persona property attached on mesne process, such 22_f{¤g¤-. Ig];. c- compensation as the court, on petition settlng forth the facts underoath, 95· '· · P‘ mav allow.