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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 312, 313, 348. 1882. 173 law; at Fort Dodge on the third Tuesdays in January and June, and at DM M¢>i¤¤¤· FMF Sioux (jity on the second Tuesdays in February and J ul}'. Bg°$g°’ nd Swnx Sm. 8.-—Tlmt the cirezuimjudge of the eighth judicial circuit; may, by _C°u·cui_1= cqurt in order, direct the judges of the said northern and southern districts of °"h°' d‘“"“°"· , Iowa to sit together in holding the circuit court in either of said districts; and when so sitting the judge oldest; in commission shall preside, and in case of disagreement between them his opinion shall prevail thr the time being: Provided, however, That an certificate of division may be `p,-.,,4,.,, signed by them with like eflect as in cases provided by law for certificates of division between a circuit and district judge. Sec. 9.—That all civil suits not; of a local nature must be brought in CM; ,,,14;,,,,,,, of the division of the northern or southern district; where the defendant or loc nl u at u re defendants reside; but if there are two or more defendants residing in b*°°¤8l¤* "h°¤> d0- diiferent divisions, the action may be brought in either of the‘ divisions f°"d°"t ’°“m°:‘ in which as defendant resides. When the defendant is a. non-resident of Aqtigu brought either district, action may be brought in any division of either district in my division in wherein the defendant may be found. Causes removed from any of the 3***- °f ¤°¤·¤¤*· courts of the State of Iowa to the circuit court of the United States shall °° _ lmelrcngoved to the circuit court in the division in which said State court _ ‘ is e . SEO. 10.-——Tlu1t all causes now pending in the courts held in the re- Provision for spective divisions of the State of Iowa shall be continued in the corre- P°¤<li¤8 P¤>¤¤¤¤· spending divisions of the northern or southern districts with the same force and effect as though originally commenced therein. ‘ That all Crimes hmarm prosecutions for crimes or otfenses hereafter committed in either of said <=°¤¤1i*¢¤d» °*<=· districts shall be cognizable within such district; and all prosecutions for crimes or oicnses heretofore committed in the district of Iowa shall crimes mm be commenced and proceeded with as if this act had not been passed. fm ¤°¤¤¤¤iW¤d- 81:0. 11.-That cases taken by appeal or vqrit of error from any of the Appeal or writ sessions of the district court in the northern district shall go to the hir- °f¤1‘¤>f» M- cnit court held at Dubuque, and in the southern district cases taken by appeal or writ of error from any of the sessions of the district cout in the southern district shall go to the circuit eourbheld at Des Moines. _ Approved, July 20, 1882. CHAP., utherxg suleof the land unison formmzl occn od 1, °""“..‘2‘.$2. ro. u.. ,.?‘.L,m,., i.. th., .,¤.,‘.'2鑧§3, Y...].. ’ “J£‘!i“‘; Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqnmcxmtiveé of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- gab of United ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed 120 sell at public `a.uc· St MGS property, _ tion in the city of New York to the highest bidder, after thirty days} P§¤:*{,f¤; notice in four of the principal newspapers published in the city of New gm; aughcdzai York, the land and premises formerly occupied as the site of the post- ’ • odiue in the city of New York, lying upon Nassau street, between Cedar and Liberty streets, and known as the Old P0st·0illce site; the time and place of said sale in said city to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury at a date not later than ninety days after the passage of this act, and at a price not less than six hundred thousand dollars, with {limitation nt power to rqieet any and all buls, and to readvertise and offer the said 1>¤•>•>· property in like manner as often as may be necenary to secure the value thereof, and if be deems it best, for the public interests he may snbdivide said lend into parcels and sell in such parcels. Approved, July 21, 1882. CHAP. 348.·—An set to enccurs and promote telegnphic between July 25, 13. Lic; anal Europe, _ •·—·‘*‘*‘“‘·"‘* V . 8 Bkéngddbyg Beneteau! T lagmpmcwn F. Bunn, anal William Friet.,d Maryland, associates, succes '”‘"“"“"°“ ”°’