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spectively for said courts; and said clerk and marshal shall appoint a deputy, to reside and keep their offices at Fort Scott, and who shall, in the absence of their principals, do and perform all the duties appertaining to their said offices respectively. (20 U. S. Stats. 355.) The clerk of the district court for the district of Kansas, and the marshal for said district, shall appoint a deputy to reside and keep their offices at Salina, and who shall do and perform all the duties of their offices respectively. (25 U. S. Stats. 392.)

KENTUCKY, OWENSBOROUGH DIVISION. That in and for the Owensborough division, the clerk of the district of Kentucky at Louisville shall appoint a deputy who shall reside at Owensborough, and in case of the death or removal of said deputy, or from other cause it becomes necessary, he shall appoint a successor or successors to said deputy in like manner in all respects as by law he may now appoint and remove deputies; and he may require bond of said deputy to himself, with surety for the faithful discharge of his duties and for indemnity in case of breach, on which actions may be maintained in said district court; and said deputy shall keep and preserve the records of the court at Owensborough; issue all writs, precepts and process, and perform all other duties devolved upon his principal. (25 U. S. Stats. 389.)

LOUISIANA, IN DIVISIONS OF WESTERN DISTRICT.— That a deputy clerk of the district court shall be appointed at each place in the four divisions of said western district where said court is required to be held, each of whom, in the absence of the clerk, may exercise all the official powers of the clerk at the

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place and within the division for which he is appointed. (25 U. S. Stats. 388.)

The clerk of

LOUISIANA, IN DIVISIONS OF EASTERN DISTRICT.— That a deputy clerk of the district court shall be appointed at each place in the two divisions of said eastern district where said court is required to be held, each of whom, in the absence of the clerk, may exercise all the official powers of clerk at the place and within the division for which he is appointed. (25 UJ. S. Stats. 438.) MICHIGAN, WESTERN DISTRICT. the circuit and district courts for the western district of Michigan, shall appoint a deputy clerk for said courts, held at Marquette, who shall reside and keep his office at that place. (20 U. S. Stats. 175). And said deputy clerk shall keep in his office full records of all actions and proceedings in the said circuit and district courts for the northern division of said district held at that place, and shall have the same power to issue all processes from the said courts and perform any other duty that is or may be given to the clerks of other circuit and district courts in like cases. (20 U. S. Stats. 175.)

MINNESOTA, IN DIVISIONS OF DISTRICT.-That the clerks of the circuit and district courts of the district of Minnesota shall each appoint a deputy clerk at the place where their respective courts are required to be held in the division of the district in which such clerk shall not himself reside, who shall keep his office and reside at the place appointed for holding said courts in the division of such residence, and shall keep the records of said courts for such division, and, in the absence of the

clerk, may exercise all the official powers of the clerks within the division for which he is appointed; provided, that the appointment of such deputies shall be approved by the court for which they shall have been respectively appointed, and may be annulled by such court at its pleasure; and the clerks shall be responsible for the official acts and negligence of their respective deputies. (26 U. S. Stats. 73.)

MISSOURI, IN DIVISIONS OF WESTERN DISTRICT.The clerks of the circuit and district courts for the western district of Missouri shall each appoint a deputy clerk at the place where their respective courts are required to be held in the division of the district in which such clerk shall not himself reside, each of whom shall, in the absence of the clerk, exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of clerk within the division for which he shall be appointed; provided, that the appointment of such deputies shall be approved by the court for which they shall be respectively appointed, and may be annulled by such court at its pleasure; and the clerk shall be responsible for the official acts and neglects of all such deputies. (20 U. S. Stats. 263.)

NORTH DAKOTA, IN DIVISIONS OF DISTRICT.— That the clerk of the circuit and district courts for said district shall each appoint a deputy clerk at the place where their respective courts are required to be held in the division of the district in which such clerk shall not himself reside, each of whom shall, in the absence of the clerk, exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of clerk within the division for which he shall be appointed; pro

vided, that the appointment of such deputies shall be approved by the courts for which they shall have been respectively appointed, and may be annulled by such court at its pleasure; and the clerks shall be responsible for the official acts and negligence of all such deputies. (26 U. S. Stats. 68.)

SOUTH DAKOTA. That the clerk of the circuit court shall reside at Sioux Falls, and he may appoint a deputy to reside and have an office at Pierre and Deadwood. (26 U. S. Stats. 15.)

TENNESSEE, IN EASTERN DISTRICT.-And the said clerks and marshals shall each appoint a deputy to reside and keep their offices in the city of Chattanooga, and who shall, in the absence of their principals, do and perform all the duties appertaining to their offices respectively. (21 U. S. Stats. 175.) WESTERN DISTRICT.-The clerks of the circuit and district courts for said district, and the marshal of the district, shall each appoint a deputy of their respective courts at the place in the eastern division of said d strict where their said courts are required to be held, who shall, in the absence of the clerk, exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of clerk within said division; provided, that the appointments of such deputies shall be approved by the court for which they shall be respectively appointed, and may be annulled by such court at its pleasure. (20 U. S. Stats. 205, 235. See Rev. Stats. secs. 547, 558, 634.)

TEXAS.-That two deputies shall be appointed by the clerk of the northern district, one of whom shall reside at each of the other places designated for holding the courts. (20 U. S. Stats. 320, sec. 9.

DEPUTY CLERK AT EL PASO. That there shall

be appointed, in the manner provided by law, a deputy clerk, who shall keep his office at the city of El Paso. (23 U. S. Stats. 35.)

WASHINGTON, IN DIVISIONS OF DISTRICT.—That the clerk of the circuit and district courts for said district shall each appoint a deputy clerk at the place where their respective courts are required to be held in the division of the district in which such clerk shall not himself reside, each of whom shall, in the absence of the clerk, exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of the clerk within the division for which he shall be appointed: provided, That the appointment of such deputies shall be approved by the court for which they shall have been respectively appointed, and may be annulled by such court at its pleasure, and the clerks shall be responsible for the official acts and negligence of all such deputies. (26 U. S. Stats. 45.)

WYOMING. The circuit and district courts of said district, and the judges thereof, respectively, shall possess the same powers and jurisdiction, and perform the same duties required to be performed by the other circuit and district courts and judges of the United States, and shall be governed by the same laws and regulations. (26 U. S. Stats. 225.)

§ 46 (561). Compensation of deputy clerks.-The compensation of deputies of the clerks of the district courts shall be paid by the clerks respectively, and allowed in the same manner that other expenses of the clerks' offices are paid and allowed. (Rev. Stats. sec. 561.)

§ 47 (562). Records, where kept.- The records of a district court shall be kept at the

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