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FORTY—-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 25, 32, 33. 1873. 409 an amendment, either party may appear and act in person, or by agent Partiesmay ap. or attorney. PG? I>¤€;<>¤¤GlY Sec. 4. All officers taking testimony to be used in a contested election °r0%;,.§rii,,;¥`,, case, whether by deposition or otherwise, shall, when the taking of the t&S¢i¤¤¤¤y¤¤ wld same is completed, and without unnecessary delay, certify the same, and ;2;s*K';:(f"lg$“ carefully seal and immediately forward the same by mail addressed to the rnaili? under ém, clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States, \Vashington, *° me °l*=*'l< of D. C.; and shall also endorse upon the envelope containing such deposi- iifpgggsfaggeg tion or testimony the name of the case in which it is taken, together with with indemthe name of the party in whose behalf it is taken, and shall subscribe such “‘°“t· endorsement. Upon the written request of either party the clerk of the Depositions, House of Representatives shall open any deposition at any time after he gs"' *0 bs °P°“°"v shall have treceived the same, and he may furnish either party with a Eames_ copy thereo . Approved, January 10, 1873. CHAP. XXV. —A.n Act for (he Extension of Time to the Winona and Saint Peter Rail- Jan. 10, 1873. mad Company for the ompletion of its Road. “"_”" """" Bc it enacted Qu; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the time for the completion Time for comof the railroad from Winona, in the State of Minnesota, via. Saint Peter, Ql,?*l€’“ °f HYS to a point on the Big Sioux River, south of the forty-fifth parallel of north pel::°E,§:0ad°` latitude, as limited in the act entitled “An act extending the time for the extended. completion of certain land-grant railroads in the States of Iowa and Min- Volggghch nesota," approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, be extended` p` ` for six months from the expiration of the time limited in the said act; and if completed within said six months, the said railroad shall be entitled to the benefit of the several provisions of said act, in the same manner as if said road had been fully completed within the time therein mentioned Approved, January 10, 1873. . CHAR XXXII.-An Act to release to the State cj Indiana the Lands known as the Jan. 11, 1873. Bed of Beaver Lake, in Newton County, in said Stale. """‘;"" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Omzgress assembled, That the lands in Newton county Certain lands in the State of Indiana, known as the bed of Beaver Lake, the same in }{€3'F°¤ °°“¤· having been drained and reclaimed at the expense of the State of Indi- 1gés8gés13a? ana, and its assignees be, and the same are hereby, released and quit- State. claimedto the State of Indiana. Ari-novmo, January 11, 1873. CHAP. XXXIII.-—An Act authorizing the East Chester National Bank of Mount Ver- Jan. 11, 1873. mm (0 change its Location and Name. """""-" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemoled, That the East Chester National East Chester Bank of Mount Vernon, now located in the village of Mount Vernon, county of \Vestchester, and State of New York, is hereby authorized to may (,h,,,gO its change its location to the city of Evansville, county of Vanderburgh, and 1<w¤ti<>¤ and State of Indiana. Whenever the stockholders, representing three—fourths "‘““°‘ of the capital of said bank, at a meeting called for that purpose, determine to make such change, the president and cashier shall execute a Proceedings. certificate under the corporate seal of the bank, specifying such determination, and shall cause the same to be recorded in the office of the comptroller of the currency; and thereupon such change of location shall be cilected, and the operations of discount and deposit of said bank shall be carried on, and its general business conducted, in the city of Evansville, Indiana.