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 72 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 165-167. 1890. niscrietmuncierk, Sec. 5. That the office of the clerk of the district court shall be mkept in the cit of Greenville, and also in the city of Charleston, and the izlenkl shall, reside in one of said cities, and shall have a deputy int e 0 er. Bepealing cmuse. Sec. 6. That all acts and parts. of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. Approved, April 26, 1890. April 20, 1800. CHAP. 166.-An act toamend an act entitled "An act to authorize the purchase it of a site and theerection of asuitable building for apost-office and other Government _ ggiloetge ;nht1h1•£(§ya§§ €?gl1:;;1t;);'i6 Pennsylvania} approved July twentyseventh, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Scr¤5m>¤._Pg· United States of America in Congress assembled, That the amount ${‘,lTl“°2l§f"l‘},‘l“"37·;, hlfretofore fixed as theblimit (ifi cost} for the puiéphase olf a}site(_;1.nd ¤¤°¤d¤•¥ the erection o a suita e hui in or a ost-o ce an other overument offices in the city of Sciganton, Bennsylvania, be, and the same is hereby, increased to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; Limit or cost in- and that sum is hereby fixed as the limit of cost for site and building. ` Approved, April 26, 1890. April 26, 1890.  167:-An act providing the terms and places of holding the courts of the """‘**”—‘-‘ United States in the district of innesom, and for other purposes. . Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the www judicial United States of America in C¢mgress_assemble, That for the pur- ‘“‘°"°°‘  of holding terms of court the district of Minnesota is hereby six • divisions 1V1d0d into six divisions, to be known as the first, second, thir , °°”°*°°*°**· fourth, fifth, and sixth divisions. That portion of the State of Min- — rim. nesota com rising the counties of Winona. Wabasha, Olmsted, Dodge, Stedie, Mower, Fillmore, and Houston. shall constitute the first division, the courts of which shall be held at Winona; the second. counties of Freeborn, Faribault, Martin, Jackson, Nobles. Rock, Pipestone, Murray, Cottonwood, Watonxvan. Blue Earth, Waseca, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Brown, Redwood, Lyon, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine, Sibley, and Lac Qui Parle shall constitute the second division, Third- the courts of which shall be held at Mankato; the counties of Chicago, Washingtoii, Ramsey, Dakota, Goodhue, Rice, and Scott shall constitute the third division, the courts of which shall be held at roumi. Saint Paul; the counties of Hennepin. Wright, Meeker, Kandiyohi, Swift, Chippewa Renville, McLeo, Carver, Anoka, Slierburne, and Isanti shal constitute the fourth division, the courts of which shall rama be held at Minneapolis; that the counties of Cook, Lake, Saint Louis, Itasca, Cass, Crow Wing, Aitkin. Carlton, Pine, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, and Benton shall constitute the fifth division, the Sixth. courts of which shall be held at Duluth; the counties of Stearns, Pope, Stevens, Big Stone, Traverse, Grant, Douglas, Todd, Otter Tail, Wilkin, Cla, Becker, Wadena, Norman, Polk, Marshall, Kittson, Beltromi and Hubbard shall constitute the sixth division, the courts of which shall be held at Fergus Falls. semovsi or muses. Sec. 2. That causes removed from any court in the State of Minnesota into the circuit court shall be removed to the circuit court in commenced. the division in which said State court is held: and all civil suits not "° ‘ of a local nature must be brought in the division where the defendantdor defendgnts peside; but, if] there are two gr more defendants resi ing in i eren ( ivisions, the action ma e rou ht in an P'°°°$¤· division in which a defendant resides. That dll civil pigocess from the circuit and district courts of the United States for said district