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 552 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 1339, 1351.` 1902. 1>·e¢.p. vu. Virginia shall be held each year at Danville on the Tuesday after the second Monday in April and November; at Lynchburg on the Tuesday after the second Monday in March and September; at Abin don i on the Tuesday after the first Monday in May and October; at Hgrrisonburg on the Tuesday after the first Monda in June and December; R¤¤·¤<>k¤ •¤id¤<1 at Charlottesville on the second Monday in Liranuary, and at Roanoke City on the second Monday in February. » gg>,*5g;gL¢{){¤· Sec. 2. That in the western district of Virginia the clerk of the cir- ` cuit and district courts at Lynchburg shall appoint two deput clerks, I each of whom shall be de uty clerk both of the circuit andydistrict - courts, and one of whom sbal reside and keep his office in the city of Charlottesville, and the other in the city of Roanoke, for the purpose, in said respective cities, of taking charge and custody of the court records an papers, attending the sessions of the said courts, issuing all roper process, and discharging all the clerical duties in connection with the business of said courts. M¤¤¤¤¤· Sec. 3. That the marshal for the western district of Virginia shall discharge all the duties of marshal in connection with the business of said courts at Charlottesville and Roanoke. Mm- Sec. 4. That this Act shall be in force from and after its passage. Approved, June 30, 1902. CHAP. 18 1.-AnA Maki appropriationsto u l deficienciesin thea riations for tge fiscal yegtr endirlig fuliacpthirtieth, ninldgegn hundred and twofuaiuud lP“b“°• N°· mu for prior years, and for other purposes. · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United r{¤¤d°¤£_¤¤*¤ ¤1>W°· States of America in Congress assem, That the following sum be, P _ and the same are hereby, appro(priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriate, to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the tisca year nineteen hun red and two, and for prior years, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely: nupruneucusuw. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Gm, Bw_ To enable the Secretary of State to have the Great Seal of the iw- P- Im United States recut, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. ·-rum site of the For the payment of all necessary expenses and disbursements con- °“§¥§'QT,£_ nected wit the reference to arbitration of certain contentions arising under what is known as "‘the pious fund of the Californias," as pron»¢,p.ms. vided by protocol of date May twenty-second, nineteen hundred and two. and covering one-half of the expenses of the arbitration, including the pay of the arbitrators, printing, and so forth, fifty thousand do lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same, or so much R¤i¤!>¤r¤¤¤¤+=¤¢· thereof as may be expended, to be reimbursed to the United States out of the proceeds of any award that may be made by said arbitration. cllinnrmenn oeicenuxé To pay certain claims of British and German subjects, growin out a:imipi,.iiL§§§',rE_§_ of the seizure of the British schooners E. R. Nickerson and Wgary, "*°*‘°"’°" 'md “'°’*'· duringrthe late war with Spain, as set forth in Senate Document Numbered hree hundred and ninety-six of the present session, six thousand six hundred and five dollars. Foreignintercourse. FOREIGN INTEBOOURSE. can For equipment of the legation of the United States in Cuba and for L°""°“ °"°“'°“‘ necessary expenses of the legation and for necessary contingent expenses of the legation, includingclerk hire, messen er service, `anitor, stationery, blank forms, blank books, books for tlge legation library,