21 F. Cas. 955 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Pennsylvania | 1825
The act of congress of the 1st of March, 1793, § 4 (lug. Dig. 384 [1 Stat. 333]). declares, that there shall be allowed and taxed in the courts of the United States, in favour of the party obtaining judgment therein, such compensation for their travel and attendance, &c. as is allowed in the supreme, or superior courts of their respective states. But as no compensation whatever is allowed in the supreme court of this state to the successful party for his travel and expense, none can, under this act, be allowed.
2. As to the allowance to witnesses, this must depend upon the true construction of the act of the 28th of February', 1799. Ing. Dig. 389. The third section of the act of the 8th of May, 1792 [1 Stat. 275], allows compensation to grand and petit jurors, and fixes it at one dollar and twenty-five cents per diem