
    VIDETO vs. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Jackson),
    31 M., 115.
   To compel an allowance of an attorney fee of ten dollars for attending a prosecution before a justice of the peace, under the prohibitory liquor law, in a case where the prosecution was instituted by a private citizen; the attorney was not the prosecuting attorney and the supervisors had prescribed no rule in advance, but had after the service had been rendered allowed relator two dollars and refused to allow any more.

Denied January 12, 1875.  