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 738 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 105-107. 1901. burg on the third Tuesday of April and first Tuesday of October. At Mafpinsburgdon tlie tllprd Tuesday of October. hAnd thedcirprg-uitdcourt s a be he at ar ersburg beginning on the secon es ay of January and second Tuesday ol June of each year. —¤¤¤¢¤¤r¤ ¤i¤=¤¤¢- That the regular terms of the circuit and district courts of the United States for the southern district of West Virginia shall begin at the following times and places in each year: At Charleston on the first Tuesday of May and second Tuesday of November. At Huntington, in the county of Cabell, on the tirst Tuesday of April and third uesgay of Segtgmber. dA; Béuefielld, is the pcgmty og- Mercer, on the first ues ay o une an the rst ues ay o ecem e1·. Adj°‘“'¤m°“*— °‘°· Sec. 10. That the terms of said courts shall not be limited to any particular number of days, nor shall it be necessary to adjourn by reason of the intervention of a term elsewhere; but the court intervempgdnegy be adjourned until the bus1ness of the court IH SBSSIOD is conc u. A<1%¤ur¤t€c9¤é¤;u;¤g Sec. 11. That the provisions of section Eve hundred and eighty-four g?§.égE;:*m°p 103 of tlréegtevised Statutes are hereby extended to said districts hereby ····creae. . Jurssgucuon of fu- Sec. 12. That all `prosecutions for crimes or offenses hereafter com- °‘“'° °“‘“°" "°’°°‘ mittpld in either ofdsaid (ilisltiricts shall be cpgnizable within niche district in w ic committe an a prosecutions or crimes or o enses committed before the passage of this Act in which indictments have not — Been foundhor proceedings igstitutelgil slhall ple cognizable within the istrict as ere y constitute in w `c suc crimes or offenses were committed. i aepe¤1. Sec. 13. That all laws and parts; of laws so far as inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are ereby repealed. meet. Sec. 14. That this Act shall take eifect on the first day of July, ' nineteen hundred and one. ‘ Approved, January 22, 1901. January 22, 1901. CHAP. 106.-An Act To authorize the Postmaster·General to  suitable prem- Be it enacted by t/te Senate and House 0 f Representatives of the United £¤¤;¤;1¤g¥¤¤$émjSeS States of America in Congress assembled, _That the Postmaster-General an limi nee-iieiavery be empowered to lease suitable premises ID the city of Washington for system °“”h°’i“°°· the purposes of the rural free—delivery system, at a cost not to exceed flour thousand dollars per annum, payable out of the appropriation for at service. . . - _ Approved, January 22, 1901. —————‘“”““”’*"°" ..f.E£*..‘£.:.%’.;.;.é*:.t*;;£z:2s‘s.&e3sz2?y*¤‘=h·rP¤m¤#i“°¤*0*m¤*¤s Be it enacted  tb.e_Senate and House of Representatives of the United ‘,§ggg}”glf;;¤§I?I§§°§; States of America in Ocngress assembled, That the Sum of nine thoupnauouiorugmpripw Sand three hundred and fifty dollars IS hereby appropriated, out of °"°°°’°“ "“ Pm any money in the Treasury not otherwise approlpriated,_to supply a dehmenply in the aippro%;·1at1ou made for the Hsca year nineteen unireddagmone, ff urnis din§ trainscrliptg of record; mild pézts, Genera; an ce, to e expen e un er the irection 0 the cretary 0 Qjlggiggymeut of the Interior: Provided, That copyists employed under this appropriacvpvisvs. tion shall be selected by the Secretary 0 the Interior at a compensation of two dollars per day while actually employed, at such times and for such periods as exigencies of the work may demand. Approved, January 22, 1901.
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