Clerk to enter discharge when conditions of bond have been by law to be taken by any sheriff of this state shall be recorded in the clerk's office of the several counties, in a book to be provided and kept in said clerk's office for that purpose, and upon being so recorded, shall have the force and effect of a recognizance; and that copies of said bonds duly certified by said clerks under seal of office, shall be received as evidence in any court of this state, and be as good and available in law as if the original bonds were then and there produced and proved. 2. And be it enacted, That upon satisfactory proof before any court in which the suit wherein the said bond has complied with. been taken is pending, that the conditions of said bond have been fully complied with, it shall be the duty of said court to order the clerk thereof to enter the same discharged in the book kept by the clerk for recording the same. 3. And be it enacted. That this act shall take effect immediately. Approved March 6, 1879. propriation. CHAPTER LXVI. An Act to provide means to increase the fish production of the waters of this state. Amount of ap- 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That for the purpose of continuing the work of stocking the waters of this state with food fishes, there is hereby appropriated the sum of five thou sand dollars, which shall be paid by the state treasurer on the warrant of the comptroller, to the commissioners of fisheries of this state, upon their requisition, to be by them expended in defraying the cost of procuring, hatching and distributing valuable food fishes to stock the rivers, streams, lakes and ponds of this state, and for such other purposes as they may deem advisable to restore and increase the fish production of the waters of the state. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately. Approved March 6, 1879. CHAPTER LXVIII. An Act respecting the fees of county clerks and registers of deeds and mortgages in this state. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the clerks of the respective counties in this state shall be entitled to demand and receive, for the services hereinafter mentioned, the following fees and no more: FOR SERVICES AS CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT CIRCUIT Fees of clerk of IN CIVIL CASES: supreme court. 'Clerk of circuit. FOR SERVICES AS CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN FORE CLOSURE CASES: The same fees as are or may be by law allowed to the clerk in chancery for like services. Clerk of com- FOR SERVICES AS CLERK OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: mon pleas. For drawing every summons, capias or twenty cents; same, entering deeds and conveyances or sheet, all services upon the completion of the proceedings necessary for any alien to become a citizen of the United States, including the record thereof, and a certified copy to be delivered to any person demanding the same, For drawing and filing recognizance, drawing license and affixing thereto the seal of the court, and making entry in the minutes of such license, in the matter of application for license for an inn ten cents; thirty cents; five cents; twenty cents; forty-five cents; On appeals. or tavern, or for the sale of malt, services in the renewal of one dollar and fifty cents; such one dollar and fifty cents; ON ALL APPEALS HEARD AND DETERMINED IN THE COURT On petition of FOR SERVICES IN PROCEEDINGS ON PETITION OF INSOL insolvent debtors. Applications FOR SERVICES IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATIONS FOR for roads. ROADS: For reading and filing every applica tion, ten cents; |