Chapter 1436. To amend chapter five hundred and eight of the United States Statutes at Large, volume thirty-two, part one, Fifty-seventh Congress, entitled “An Act to establish and provide for a clerk for the circuit and district courts of the United States held at Wilmington, North Carolina.” March 3, 1905. [[H
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CHAP. 1436.— An Act To amend chapter five hundred and eight of the United States Statutes at Large, volume thirty-two, part one, Fifty-seventh Congress, entitled “An Act to establish and provide for a clerk for the circuit and district courts of the United States held at Wilmington, North Carolina.” March 3, 1905. [[H. R. 14467](/us/bill/58/hr/14467).] [[Public, No. 169](/us/pl/58/169).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, United States courts.North Carolina eastern district.Vol. 32, p, 106 amended.
That chapter five hundred and eight of the Ended States Statutes at Large, volume thirty-two, part one, Fifty-seventh Congress, entitled “An Act to establish and provide for a clerk for the circuit and district courts of the United States held at Wilmington. North Carolina.” approved April fifteenth, nineteen hundred and two, be, and the same is hereby, amended so that the same shall read as follows: " Vol. 17, p. 215.“That section three, chapter two hundred and eighty-two of the United States Statutes at Large, volume seventeen, be amended by adding thereto, at the end of said section, the following:
Additional clerks.“‘And the circuit and district judges for the eastern district shall appoint, besides a clerk of said court, held at Raleigh, additional clerks, who shall reside and keep their offices at Wilmington, Newbern, and Elizabeth City, and be clerks both of the district and circuit courts held at Wilmington, Newbern, and Elizabeth City, and who shall have the custody and control of the records of said courts, shall give the same bonds required of the clerk of circuit and district courts of said district, and shall receive the same fees and compensation for services performed by clerks of such courts now fixed by law.’” " Approved, March 3, 1905.