Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/181

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Trrus: x1u.—THE J UDIC1ARY.—Ch. 6-7. 109 Sap. In the western district of North Carolina the circuit and Clerks in North district judges shall appoint three clerks, each of whom shall be clerks C”"`°l'““· both of the circuit and district courts for said western district of North 4 June, 1872, c. Car·olina. One shall reside and keep his office at Statesville, one shall 282»¤·9»V-17.p-217- reside and keep his office at Asheville, and the third shll reside and keep his office at Greensborough. Sm. 622. In the western district of Virginia. the circuit and district Clerks inwestern judges shall appoint four clerks, each of whom shall be clerks both of di~¤¤‘i¢t¤fVirgini¤. the circuit an district courts for said district. One of these clerks 5` shall reside and keep his office at Lynchburgh, another shall reside and s. 9,v. 16, p. 4b·i. ' keep his office at Abin don, another shall reside and kee his office at Danville, and the fourth shall reside and keep his office at Ifirrrisonburgh. in said district. Sec. 623. In the western district of Vl’isconsin the circuit and district Clerks inwestern judges shall appoint two clerks, each of whom shall be clerks both of the district <>f WiS<><>¤- circuit aud district courts for said district. One shall reside and keep Sm' his office at Madison, and the other shall reside and keep his office at 29Jn¤e, 1870,c. L8 Grosse_ - 175,s.9,v.16,p.172. Sec. 624. One or more deputies of any clerk of a circuit court may be Deputy cje,k,_ appointed by such court, on the application of the clerk, and may be ;·———— removed at the leasure of judges authorized to make the appointment. ‘3,u;`?’ 1% °‘ In case of the death of the clerk, his de uty or deputies shall, unless ’’p" ` removed, continue in office, and perform the duties of the clerk in his name until a clerk is appointed and qualified; and for· the defaults or misfeasances in office of any such de uty, whether in the lifetime of the clerk or after his death, the clerk, and)_his estate, and the sureties in his official bond shall be liable; and his executor or administrator shall have such remedy for any such defaults or· misfeasances committed after his death as the clerk would be entitled to if the same had occurred in his lifetime. Sec. 625. In the district of Indiana a deputy clerk of the circuit court Deputy clerks of must be appointed for said court held at New Albany, and a deputy 3‘."’“‘* °°“""' I"' clerk for said court held at Evansville, who shall reside and keep their -ifE___._ offices at said laces respectively. Each deputy shall keep in his office 3 Marc l87L_9· full records od) all actions and proceedings in the circuit court held at the l°gbS£·;él%’,3' same place, and shall have the same power to issue all process from the 180,,;] ·,’,,,_16:;; said court that is or may he given to the clerks of other circuit courts in 175. , like cases. Sec. 626. The com nsations of deputies of clerks of the circuit courts Compensation of shall be paid by the cldrks, respectively, and allowed, in the same man- ner· that other expenses of the clerks’ offices are paid and allowed. ·;“;‘;’·p1% "· Sec. 627. Each circuit court may appoint, in different parts of the Commisioners. district for which it is held, so many iscreet persons as it may deem __‘—i_— necessary, who shall be milled "commissioners of the circuit courts," and 222sn£“;··]1'9?§3g· shall exercise the powers which are or may be expressly conferred by law g0`F{,,,_, @$2, CQ upon commissioners of circuit courts. [See SS 2026. 2026-I 25, s. 2,v. 2, p. 679. 1 Mar., 1817, c. 30, v. 3, p. 350. Sec. 628. No marshal, or deputy marshal, of any of the courts of the M¤f¤b¤5l¤_¤¤t *0 United States shall hold or· exercise the duties of commissioner of any of the said courts. l21’s_’}§§;j1Hi,?g3: CHAPTER SEVEN. CIRCUIT COURT-JURISDICTIOI. Ecc. S¢¤· 629. Jurisdiction. 634. Circuit court in and for the three dis- 830. ln hanlrruptcy. tricts of Alabama. 631. Appeals in admiraltly causes. _ 635. Wrrts of error and appeals within one 632. Copies of proofs am entries certified year. _ to appellate court. 636, Judgment or decree on review. 633. Writ of error to judgment of district 637. Jurisdiction of cases transferred from courts. gegrnrts on account of dis-