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 THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 130, 131. 1860. 37 shall require it, twelve judicial days; and special terms of sand courte, or Special uu-m.¤.. either of them, may be held at said city of Louisville, at such other txmes as the district judge may appoint; and process may llc made retusnaple to any general or special term of said district or circuit cogrg, at. sand exty of Louisville, at any succeeding term thereof, nohwithstandxng a term of said courts may, in the meantime, be held at the scat of government of the State of Kentucky, or elsewhere. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the clerk of the sand exreuxt (B:r1$’s %l£c¤ and district courts shall keep o, c1erk’s oiice for said couets at Louisville, “ '·“"’ °· and all the records and papers pertaining to business m sand courts at Louisville shall be kept therein, and shall appoint a deputy clerk for said courts to reside in said city of Louisville.    Sec. 3. And be it further muted, That additional terms of smd cu·-  Addii<g¤:; cuit and district courts of the United States for the district of Kentucky tofingsd special? shall be held twice during each and every year at Covington, Kentucky, mms. commencing on [the] second Monday in January and September, axni centinuing twelve judicial days each, if the public business shall require 1f; and special terms of said courts, or either of them, may be held at gawd city of Covington at such other times as the district judge of the United States for said district may appoint; and process may be made returnable to any genera,] or special term of said district or circuit courts, at said city of Covington, at any succeeding term thereof, notwithstanding a term of said courts may have been held elsewhere in said State. 81:0. 4. And be it further enacted, That the clerk of the said circuit Clcrlds cmu and district court shall keep a clcrk’s officc for said courts in said city of “t c°"“g°°"‘ Covington, and all the records and papers appertaining or relating to business in said courts held at Covington shall be kept therein,s,nd ho shall appoint a deputy clerk for said courts, to reside in or near said city Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the district judge for said D***'*<:J“d§° court of the United States for the district of Kentucky may make such l:,?,§;1:ti;S? rules and regulations for the regulation of the times of holding special terms of said court, and the process and business thereof, and the fees and costs to be taxed therein, as he shall deem expedient, if not inconsistent with any existing statute, and revise and alter the same when necessary. Sec. 6. And be il further enacted, That additional terms of said Additional circuit and district courts of the United States for the district of Ken- ggmsaggg mcky, shall be held twice during each and every year at Paducah, muh Pe Kentucky, commencing at such times as may be fixed by the presiding judge of said court, and continuing twelve judicial days each, if the public business shall require it; and special terms of said courts, or either of them, may be held at said Paducah, at such other times as the district judge of tho United States for said district of Kentucky may appoint, and process may be made returnable to any general or special term of said district or circuit court, at said Paducah, at any succeeding term thereof; notwithstanding a. term of said courts may have been held elsewhere in said State. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the clerk of the said circuit Olerkm omcc and district court shall keep a c1crk’s office for said courts in said “P°·d“°’*h· Paducah, and all the records and papers appcrtaining or relating to business in said courts held at Paducah, shall be kept therein; and he shall appoint A deputy clerk for said courts, to reside in or near said Paducah. Armcovma, June 15, 1860. Crux-. CXXXI.-—An Act makin A ro rialionn or the ·i o · 6. payment during the fiscal liar gndirlgjt/nfthirtielh qJ;`June, esl;;;;;: Inrlzjefgfdgigjfgg Be ct enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Studies of America on Congress assembled, That the following sums be, Apl"'°p““t‘°”“