Sec[Section] 1st Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois represented in the General Assembly: That in each suit either at law, or in Chancery, hereafter to be commenced by any person in any Circuit Court of this State, either originally or by appeal, there shall be imposed upon each writ (other than subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses) issued in such case, a tax of fifty cents for the use of the County seal: upon Each1 appeal bond filed in any suit brought into any Circuit Court, by appeal, from the judgment of any inferior tribunal, a tax of fifty cents; and that the docket fees now required by law to be paid by the unsuccessful to the successful party in any suits in law or equity, shall in the same manner be taxed against the unsuccessful party in each suit; that the foregoing costs shall be collected, as other costs now are required by law to be collected and paid into the County Treasury, of each County in which they accrue, and constitute a fund for the compensation of Grand and petit Jurors.
Sec 2nd That each and every person who may
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be required by a venire, to give his attendance upon any Circuit Court in this State, to serve upon the regular pannel of the petit jury, and who shall attend accordingly, and any talesman who may be summoned from the bystanders to serve upon any petit jury, and shall serve accordingly, and all Grand Jurors empannelled, sworn, and actually serving as such, shall be entitled to receive for each day’s attendance, as such Grand or petit Juror, the sum of one dollar to be paid out of the County Treasury of the County in which such services may be rendered, provided, that the said sum so to be paid out of the County Treasury, shall be paid out of the fund, arising and paid into said Treasury under the first section of this act, which said fund is hereby declared to be appropriated, and shall be set apart by the Treasurer of each County for the specific purpose of the payment of Grand and petit Jurors: and provided further if said fund in any County shall not be sufficient to pay all the Jurors,
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the aforesaid sum of one dollar each, it shall be the further duty of the Treasurer of such County, to pay said Jurors equally, in proportion to the amount paid into the Treasury for the purpose aforesaid.
Sec 3rd The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall furnish to each of the Jurors aforesaid, whenever he shall be discharged from further service by the Court at any term thereof, a certificate of the number of days he may have attended at such term as a Grand or petit Juror, and upon the presentment thereof, to the County Treasurer, he shall pay to such person the sum above provided for his services.
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Passed H. R. Feb. 2d 1835.
D. Prickett Clk.[Clerk] H. R.

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A Bill for an act providing compensation for Grand and Petit Jurors
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Engrossed.
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select Com.
Davidson
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select Com.[Committee]
Ewing
Edwards
Mills2
1“such” changed to “Each”
2These legislators formed the select committee that considered the bill.

Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 12, HB 16, GA Session: 9-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,