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'l`rr1.m xm.—THE J UDICIARY.—Ch. 16. 161 or other compensation in addition· to his salary, shall in any case be 26 Feb-.1853.c- n110W9d_ 80, s. 3, v. 10, pp. 167, 168. Sec. 851. There shall be paid to each seaman or other person who is S<*¤m¤9 sent sent to the United States from any forei n port, station, sea, or ocean, l]T"° ““w‘t“°““°“· by any United States minister. charge d’a§aires, consul, captain. or com- 26 Feb., 1853, c. mander, to give testimony in any criminal case depending in any court 80- S- 3·V·I0» P- 168- of the United States, such compensation, exclusive of subsistence and transportation, as such court may adjudge to be proper, not exceeding one ollar for each day necessarily emplo ied in such voyage, and in arriving at the place of examination or triali In fixing such compensation, the court shall take into consideration the condition of said seaman or witness, and whether his voyage has been broken up, to his injury, by his being sent to the United States. When such seaman or person is transported in an armed vessel of the United States no charge for subsistence or transportation shall be allowed. When he is transported in any other vessel, the compensation for his transportation and subsistence, not exceeding in any case fifty cents a day, may be fixed by the court, and shall be paid to the captain of said vessel accordingly. .1Unoas’ rims. Sec. 852. For actual attendance at any court or courts, and for the Fees of grand time necessarily occupied in going to and returning from the same, three ¤¤d P€m1¤Y0P¤· dollars a day during such attendance. _ 15 July, 18yo_ c For the distance necessarily traveled from their residence in going to 298,s.1,v.16,p.363; and returning from said court by the shortest practicable route, five Cents 8. 111116. 5 McLean, 300. I PRINTERS, mms. Sec. 853. For publishin any notice, or order, required by law, or the Printers’ fees. lawful order of any court,gl)epartment, Bureau, or other person, in any T newspaper, except as mentioned in sections thirty-eight hundred and 80,s_3_v_jb,p_1g8Q twenty-three, thirty-eight hundred and twenty-four, and thirty-eight hundred and twenty-five, Title, “PUBLIC Pamrixo, Avvanrrsammurs, AND Pusmc DocUMmr*rs,” forty cents per folio for the first insertion, and twenty cents per folio for each subsequent insertion. The compensation herein rovided shall include the furnishing] of lawful evidence, under oath, of) publication, to be made and furnis ed by the printer or publisher making such publication. Sec. 854. The term folio, in this chapter, shall mean one hundred Meaningoiiolio. words, countin each fi ure as a word. hen there are over fifty and — under one hundred worlds, they shall be counted as one folio; but a less 80,s_ 3,v_`{0’P_1Q;8Q number than fifty words shall not be counted, except when the whole statute, notice, or order contains less than fifty words. Fans: How ram AND xmcovaaau. Sec. 855. In cases where the United States are parties, the marshal Jumrs and witshall, on the order of the court, to be entered on its minutes, pay to the *,;°¤¤°¤· Ylhtn Pwd jurors and witnesses all fees to which they apgear by such order to be 1.“3B5‘iL—- entitled, which sum shall be allowed him at the rcasury in his accounts. 8022 §Q,bY0125i{g§· Sac, 856. The fees of district attorneys. clerks, marshals, and comrnis- i·.,Q.,s},g'd;,{,i},t,,,1 sioners, in cases where the United States are liable to pay the same, shall mmeys, marshals, be paid on settling their accounts at the Treasury. &¤·, h<>W_i;¤d- 26 Feb., 1853, c. 80, s. 3, v. 10, p. 168. Sec. 857. The fees and compensations of the officers and persons here- Fees, how recov inbefore mentioned. except those which are directed to be paid out of the *ffd· Treasury, shall be recovered in like manner as the fees of the officers of 8 May, 1792, e. the States respectively for like services are recovered. 36, ¤. 6, v. 1, p. 278.