
    Jackson, ex dem. Bond and others, against Root.
    Thefeespaid for exempHfi-cords, pvodu-cedtn evidence on the trial of a cause, may be taxed in the covered in the suit,
    A question arose as to the taxation of the costs in this cause, in which judgment was given for the defendant in term last: (vide S. C.ante, 60.) namely, whether the ° ' ri • cost of the exemplifications of the records given in evidence, - at the trial, on the part of the defendant, could be taxed as part of the costs to be recovered by him against the plaintiff.
    
      T. Birdseye, for the defendant.
    
      E. Griffin, contra.
   Per Curiam.

The cost of the exemplifications are a pro» per charge, and ought to be taxed.  