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 SIXTY»NINTH» CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cue; 805-307; 1926. 559 of the south half of the  Colville Indian Benrvation in he State-of Waahi%»n,¤as provideddn the Act of Congress JL?°¤" approved March M, n  by the Act of Congress •¤{,*°*gf,*;jg§¤;=0*f**°•¤· cpprovod May 9, 1 , ha, and where? extended tor a period of v¤L¤.¤.¤w. iiveyears from and after the lthday 0 éeptember, 1996. Approved, May 17, 1026. cnar. soc.-an aa re amend mean sv or cue Juaxem cme. ’£?»§Y¤é&j‘ b 0.284. Ba6te••aatsdbythel9enat¢a»adHou•ao Representativeeo the United States og America in Congress   Thitesotio);1 87 $&i¢•<¤g$·=·;¤¤¤g·  as•mended,bs,audthesameherebyis,amended umm. ° ’ as ws:·~   -   *» ‘“Sno. 87. Th•t&e State oi Massachusetts shall constitute oned_,Md·ggr“¢§¤·=¤ 1¤¤*· judicial district, to be lmowrras the Dittrict of Massachusetts. ` “Terms of the district court shall be held at Bostonon the third '°·¤¤·*°*•=°¤**· Tuesday in March, the fourth Tuesday in J une, the second Tuesday inSeptember,andtheiirstTuesdayi11December; atS rixigield on the swond Tuesday in May and December; at New Beldfo on the firstTuesd@{in4ugi1`-st;andatWorcester0ntheiirstTuesdayin ,m,m_ March and e third esday in iexptember: Provided, That suitable mlfiwmé _ at gig anmmmodationsforbu   couritmzt §pri¤giield,t0N&lv; ..,1 w.,,$',,.,_ g creestsr shall furnished 0 expense U `ted tes: And  fm-ther Thatall wnta,' c rece and ,,,,,,P'°°""‘·,,,h,,,,,°‘°,,,,·· ’°‘ prlxnessesshallbe umabletethe·tiermsatBoston, “ papersshal1bekcgtintheclerk’soEoeatBost0n,unlessotlzerw1se specially0rdered;§ytheco¤rt,audthe’te1·ms•tBestensha1lnot be %7rmmated or ected by thetcrxm at Springfield, New Bedford, or oroester. · u. » . · t * “The marshal and the clerk for said district shall each appoint c,§§§gpL":§,“df“d at least one deputy to reside in Springfield and to  an oilice at that place." Approved, May 17, 1926. cnn. sov.-An Act To mimme me coinage of so-me pieces in com- “•?,§?g,,'{°· ’i~°.°.?"£»°r’3"§.‘L °iI."°w”e1€'€’“'¤‘i‘i¤?‘ “‘°5°¤%°“ °°°¤..-w°“”°”.l'.';i"i¤‘Z'.‘§E°Z*.i’.r‘;€'1.°‘¤‘2.’2 ”“%‘“°*°)T only 1'&1llt6d ¢2.lll$;6W   tggignipgl;   a  !l%1'8,'~ ° OBO! WED _ ’_ _ 6 ···~w;z· %~..¤e:.*:§·::.·¢,°.§<;.:.>·..*:.~;.·;h;.¤:;:;¤..*:,·;*.#·..:E .*:¤?~a·r::...¤~:.~:.·:..:< andtohemmemontssb •ult•ble ¤»morhlorotherwtss,tlietragi¢; event•aes0dstedvrlthth•$`e1¤iu‘¤\i¢ themeitberhlongtzlaetrnil itself ¢§elsswbere,—i,n   {or   the city of `Be it   Senate dad Hou·»of  pf the UnitedStates Am••·ic¤in.#0ongra•aue••b` ‘ That in commemo- °¤·•¤¤'I`*•¤· ration of the Trail and in nemorygof the pioneers of the ,,,“‘,{,'°',,,"?,,‘,;”,§,*’{’,€;,'; far West tlieteshdl be   at theunintsiwof the U£ed·§tates ¤=¤¤=¤*=»¤<>¤¤¤·¤¢¤- silver 60-esntapieoesto the number ofnot more»:·£lian=six~milllon; N¤¤*'*· such 50-cent pxecw to be of the standard Tro weight, composition, diameter, device, and design aséallibedxed hy the  of the Mint, with the ap roval 0 »the·Secretary·0f~the T1-easury,rwhich. said
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