Fee to other commiffion Crs. Counsel's fees. Attornies' fees. For every warrant, order, report or certificate, or appointment of trustees upon the act relative to absconding or absent debtors, thirty-seven and an half cents, A commissioner for taking every affidavit to be read in the supreme court, twelve and an half cents. Counsel's Fees in the Court of Errors and Supreme Court. For perusing and amending every special pleading and entry, one dollar and twenty-five cents. Assisting on special motions, one dollar and twentyfive cents; Attending the court of errors, to make or oppose a motion, one dollar and twenty-five cents. Trial of a cause, or arguing a demurrer, or a special Attornies' Fees in the Court of Errors and Supreme Court. half cents; but where several suits are brought upon Drawing a copy of a warrant of attorney, twelve and an half cents. Every term, a term fee of sixty-two and an half cents; but no more than three to be allowed in any cause. Drawing all process and returns, admissions of guardians or next friends, all recognizances of bail, pleadings, adjournments, suggestions, special verdicts, demurrers to evidence, and other necessary entries, records, bonds to prosecute, and affidavits, nineteen cents for each sheet containing seventytwo words; but no record, writ, return, pleading, bond, covenant, or other writing, to be inserted verbatim or in hæc verba shall be computed as any part of such draft. Engrossing the same, including parchment where used, and computing all records, writs, returns, pleadings, bonds, covenants and other writings inserted therein, twelve and an half cents for each sheet containing seventy-two words; except that for such engrossments as were formerly used to be made on paper there shall be allowed only six cents for each sheet. For every necessary motion, sixty-two and an half cents; Every attendance before the court of errors in order Arguing every special motion, one dollar and twen- A fee on trial, inquest or assessment of damages, by Drawing every posted, seventy-five cents. Arguing demurrer, special verdict, or in error, three Drawing a brief and a copy or copies thereof, one dol- Drawing up a judgment, seventy-five cents. Entering the judgment on the roll, thirty-seven and Every notice, copy and service on the opposite party, Copy and service of notice of trial on the clerk, twen- Making a note of the issue for the judges, to be served on the clerk, with a copy of the notice of trial, and Attendance on examining a witness out of court, twen- Attendance on taxing a bill of costs, twenty-five cents. Copy of a bill of costs to be taxed, delivered to the Fees of the Clerk of the Supreme Court in civi! Causes. Clerk's fees in and entering on the docket, twelve and an half cents. civil cafes. Filing a declaration or other pleading, twelve and an half cents. Entering an appearance or default, twelve and an Entering every rule, nineteen cents. A certified copy of a rule when required, twelve and Every report, of damages assessed by him, one dollar. For entering every nonsuit, nineteen cents. Calling and swearing every jury, twenty-five cents. Entering the return of a writ, and filing the writ, twelve and an half cents. Filing a writ of error, habeas corpus or certiorari, with Swearing a constable to attend a jury, six cents. an half cents. Filing every roll, twelve and an half cents. Docketing a judgment, twenty-five cents. Taking a verdict and entering the same in the minutes, nineteen cents. Entering a judgment, nineteen cents. Entering or filing a retraxit or discontinuance, twelve and an half cents. Drawing and engrossing exemplifications of records, for each sheet containing seventy-two words, twelve and an half cents. Copies of records and pleadings, for each sheet containing seventy-two words, nine cents. Attending and striking a special jury and delivering a copy of the panel to each party, seventy-five cents. Copies of records to be returned upon writs of error, for each sheet containing seventy-two words, twelve and an half cents. Filing an affidavit or other paper, on request, nine cents. Entering satisfaction on record, nineteen cents. Searching the records in any one year, twelve and an half cents; and for every other year in which search is made, three cents. Searching for a judgment, six cents for every term in which such search is made. Entering confession of lease, entry and ouster, nine teen cents. Reading and entering a postea, twenty-five cents. Swearing each witness to a will, twelve and an half cents. Drawing the proof of wills and codicils, nineteen cents for each sheet containing seventy-two words. Recording a will or codicil, and the proof as by law directed, nineteen cents for each sheet containing one hundred and twenty-eight words; and for copies thereof when required, twelve and an half cents for every sheet containing one hundred and twenty-eight words. Examining and signing a note of a fine, twelve and an half cents. Examining and signing the indentures of a fine, thirty-seven and an half cents. For making, entering and indorsing each proclamation Attending and examining the enrolment of the seve- Signing a judgment twenty-five cents; and taxing Fees of the Clerk of the Supreme Court in criminal Causes, Clerk's fees in criminal Entering the discharge of a person upon bail, twelve cafes not cap Entering an imparlance, twelve and an half cents. Swearing a witness, six cents. Respiting a recognizance, six cents. Taking a recognizance in court, and entering thereof, Copies of all indictments, informations and pleadings Entering a relinquishment of a plea, twelve and an Entering a submission, twelve and an half cents. Taking and entering verdict when for the defend- Taking and copying a special verdict, for each sheet cents. Reading and entering the allowance of a pardon, or Fees of the respective Clerks of the Circuit Courts and Sit tings. For entering in the judge's book every cause noticed for trial, twenty-five cents. Filing every nisi prius récord, twelve and an half cents. Entering every rule, nineteen cents. A copy of a rule, twelve and an half cents. ital. Fees of the clerks of the circuits and fittings. Fees of the clerk of the circuit court in the oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery. For entering confession of lease, entry and ouster, nine teen cents. Calling and swearing a jury, twenty-five cents, Swearing a constable to attend a jury, six cents. Filing a plea or bill of exceptions, twelve and an half cents. Copies thereof, for each sheet containing seventytwo words, six cents. Taking and entering a verdict, nineteen cents. A certified copy of the minutes of a trial, twenty-five cents. Copies, if required, of original writings read in evi- Fees of the Clerk of each Circuit Court in the Oyer and Ter- For entering an appearance, twelve and an half cents. Entering an order or rule of court, twenty cents. Entering a nalo prosequi, or cessat processus, twenty cents. Reading and entering an allowance of a pardon, twenty-five cents. Swearing a witness, six cents. Reading every paper given in evidence, twelve and an half cents. Respiting a recognizance, six cents. Discharging a defendant by proclamation, twelve and an half cents. Entering defendant's confession, twelve and an half cents. Entering or filing defendant's plea, twelve and an Entering an imparlance, twelve and an half cents. cents. Taking and entering verdict when for the defendant, twenty cents. |