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 78 FOltTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 286, 287, 288, 289. 1874. that all reeognizances, indictments, writs, process, and other proceedings, civil and criminal, now pending in either of said courts, may be entered, heard, and tried at the time herein fixed for holding said courts. - Not to interfere Sec. 2. That this act shall not interfere with the terms of said courts with terms. dw-, ut appointed to be holden at Milwaukee, in said district,nor with the power M*1“’**“k°°· now possessed by the judges of said courts to order special terms of the same as now provided bylaw. Approved, June 16, 1874. Juno 16, 1874. CHAP. 287.-**An act fixing the times of holding the circuit court of the United ““ "*""""""" States in the districts of California, Oregon, and Nevada. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Eepresentatives of the United Terms or en-suit States of America in Congress assembled, That hereafter a term of the cir- °°°¤¤ m- cuit court of the United States for the districts of California, Oregon, and Nevada shall be held as follows, namely: For the district of Calicnmbruiu.; fornia, in the city of San Francisco, on the second Monday of February, Oregon; July, and December of each year; for the district of Oregon, in the city _ of Portland, on the second Monday of April, August and November of N°V=*d¤·- each year; and for the district of Nevada, in the city of Carson, on the second Monday of ‘March, June, and October of each year. To take otfcct Ju- Sec. 2. That this act shall take edeot on the first day of July next; ly 1, 1*574- and all provisions of law inconsistent therewith are hereby repealed. Approved, June 16, 1874. Jun;. jg, ]874_ CHAP. 288.-An act to authorize medals commemorating the One hundredth anni- —·······*··—·——· vcrsary of the iirst meetinsz of the Continental Congress, and of the Declaration of Independence. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Medals commem- States of America in Congress assembled, That medals with appropriate ‘m{5*,'{S um 9*}** h¤¤· devices, emblems and inscriptions, commemorative of the Centennial Q,,.,,,,,:,pfQ;;3;;,‘;;‘f“’y Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence be prepared at the Mint at Philadelphia for the Centennial Board of Finance subject to the 1sv;x,¤1.,i:n_; sg, provisions of the fifty-second section of the Coinage act of eighteen hun- »·t»1.>;v1i, p. 4:12. dred and seventy-three, upon the payment oi'_a- sum not less than the cost thereof, and all the provisions whether penal or otherwise of said counterfeit;. - States shall apply to the medals struck and issued under the provisions of this act. Approved, June 16, 1874. J u no I6, 1874. CHAP. 289.-An act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to change the name """°""` "’—‘ of the schooner “Jennie Spear " to that of “Santa. Rosa." _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United l Rcmstcr to own- States of America ln Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasfjgjugc g ° ¤ °nry be and hereby 18 authorized to issue a register to the present owners ’ ‘ of the schooner Jennie Spear, now registered at the port of New York, N a m c of vessel and to change the name of said vessel in said register to that of “Santa gliangcrl to "Santn Rosa,]? wsu. Approved, June 16, 1874.
 * »,-0mg,;.,,, ygngust coinage act against the counterfeiting or imitating of coins of the United