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 'Frru: rr.—THE LlONGRE$.—Ch. S. 21 D. C.; and shall also indorse upon the envelope containing such deposi— Repealed in pur: tion or testimony the name of the case in which it is taken, together with byS¢- 2 Mar-. 1875. the name of the party in whose behalf it is taken, and shall subscribe °· u9»"·18·P·338· such indorsement. Upon the written request of either party the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall open any deposition at any time after he shall have received the same. and he may furnish either party with a copy thereof. S0 much of this section as requires the Clerk of the House of Representatives to open any deposition, and authorizes him to furnish a copy to either party, was repealed by c. 119, st. 1875, vol. 18, p. 338. Sec. 128. Every witness attending by virtue of any subpoena herein Feesdwimesses. directed to be issued shall be entitled to receive the sum of seventy-tive `@},,{,fjiggi{"c_ cents for each day`s attendance, and the further sum of five cents for 11,s.11,v.l),p,5l’0, every mile necessarily traveled in going and returning. Such allowance shall be ascertained and certified by the officer taking the examination, and shall be paid by the party at whose instance such witness was summoned. Sec. 129. Each judge, justice, chancellor, chief executive officer of a Fees of officers. town or city, register in bankruptcy, notary public, and justice of the peace. who shall be necessarily employed pursuant to the provisions of 11,s.11,v. 9, p. 5,70. this chapter, and all sheriifs, constables, or other officers who may be employed to serve any subpoena or notice herein authorized, shall be entitled to receive from the party at whose instance the service shall have been performed such fees as are allowed for similar services in the State wherein such service may be rendered. Sec. 130. No payment shall be made by the House of Representatives, Expenses0f conout of its contingent fund or otherwise, to either party to a contested- *f*;____,__ election case for expenses incurred in prosecuting or defending the 222 1\Irn-.,1853, c. ' S., V. ,. ’°m°‘ 4sa§(4so.; p