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NORTH CAROLINA.-Eastern district, Raleigh, first Monday in June; last Monday in November.1

Wilmington, first Monday after the fourth Monday in April and October. 48

Western district, Greensborough, first Monday in April and October.

Statesville, third Monday in April and October. Asheville, first Monday in May and November. 49 Charlotte, second Monday in June and December. 50 NORTH DAKOTA.-Bismarck, first Tuesday in April of each year.

Fargo, third Tuesday in May of each year.

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Grand Forks, first Tuesday in December of each year. Devil's Lake, first Tuesday in February of each year." OHIO.-Northern district, Cleveland, first Tuesday in February, April and October of each year.

Toledo, 1st Tuesday in June and December of each year. 52 Southern district, Cincinnati, first Tuesday in February, April and October.

Columbus, first Tuesday in June and December of each

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OREGON.-Portland, second Monday in April and first Monday in October of each year.

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PENNSYLVANIA.-Western district, Scranton, first Monday in March and September. 55

Erie, second Monday in January; third Monday in July. Pittsburgh, second Monday in May and November. Williamsport, third Monday in June and September.56 Eastern district, Philadelphia, first Monday in April and October. 57

RHODE ISLAND.-Providence, fifteenth day of June and November. 58

SOUTH CAROLINA.-Greenville, first Monday in February and August.

Charleston, first Monday in April.

Columbia, fourth Monday in November. 59

SOUTH DAKOTA.-Sioux Falls, first Tuesday in April and third Tuesday in October.

Deadwood, first Tuesday in February and September. Pierre, first Tuesday in March and October. 60

TENNESSEE.-Eastern district, Knoxville, second Mon. day in January and July.61

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Middle district, Nashville, third Monday in April and October, 62

Western district, Memphis, fourth Monday in May and November.

Chattanooga, first Monday in April and October in each year, 63

Jackson, at such times as judges shall fix.

TEXAS.-Northern district, Dallas, second Monday in January; third Monday in May.

Graham, second Monday in March; third Monday in October. (See 21 U. S. 10 and after.)

Waco, second Monday in April; third Monday in November. 64

Eastern district, Galveston, third Monday in February and October.

Tyler, second Monday in January and May.

Jefferson, fourth Monday in January and September. 65 Paris, first Monday in April; third Monday in November, 66

Western district, Brownsville, first Monday in January; second Monday in June

San Antonio, first Monday in May and November.
El Paso, first Monday in April and October.
Austin, first Monday in February and July.67
VERMONT.-Burlington, fourth Tuesday in February.
Windsor, third Tuesday in May.

Rtland, first Tuesday in October.

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VIRGINIA.-Eastern district, Richmond, first Monday

in April and October.

Alexandria, first Monday in January and July.
Norfolk, first Monday in May and November. 69

Western district, Danville, Tuesday after second Monday in April and November.

Lynchburg, Tuesday after second Monday in March ard September.

Abingdon, Tuesday after first Monday in May and October.

Harrisonburgh, Tuesday after first Monday in June and December. 70

WASHINGTON.-Seattle, first Tuesday in June and De

cember.

Walla Walla, first Tuesday in May and November.

Spokane Falls, first Tuesday in April and September. Tacoma, first Tuesday in February and July.

WEST VIRGINIA.—Martinsburgh, fifteenth day of October. 71

Parkersburgh, tenth day of January and June.72 Wheeling, first day of April and twentieth day of September.

Clarksburg, fifteenth day of April and first day of Oc

tober.

Charleston, first day of May and tenth day of November. WISCONSIN.-Eastern district, Oshkosh second Tuesday in July in each year.

Milwaukee, first Monday in January and October.73
Oshkosh, second Tuesday in June.

Western district, Eau Claire, first Tuesday in June.
La Crosse, third Tuesday in September.

Madison, first Tuesday in December in each year.74
WYOMING.-Cheyenne, on the second Monday of May

and November.

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Evanston, on the first Monday in July."

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§ 122. Effect of altering terms. Νο action, suit, proceeding, or process in any district or circuit court shall abate or be rendered invalid by reason of any act changing the time of holding such court; but the same shall be deemed to be rereturnable to, pending, and triable in the terms established next after the return day thereof. (Rev. Stats. sec. 573. See secs. 572, 658, 660.)

Arkansas. --All causes, process, bonds, recognizances, and other things being in, returnable or having relation to, the terms of said court as provided by law, shall be proceded with in the terms provided by this act, with the same force and effect that would have been lawful had the times of holding said court not been changed. (26 U. S. Stats. 17.)

Indiana.-Processes continued.-All suits which st and for trial at, and all writs, processes, and recognizances which are or may be made returnable to, the next August term of said courts, shall stand continued and be returnable to the next term thereof provided for in this act. (18 U. S. Stats. 251.)

Iowa. All causes, processes, suits, and proceedings now pending or commenced for said terms of court, or hereafter to be commenced, shall be continued or returned in and to said courts at the several times herein specified. (Approved February 9, 1874. See Rev. Stats. secs. 572, 658.)

All writs, processes, pleas, recognizances, and bonds made or returnable to the terms of said courts as now provided by law shall be considered as taken and returnable to the terms established by this act. (Approved April 19, 1888; 25 U. S. Stats. 87.)

§ 123. Change of terms.-All causes, processes, suits and proceedings now pending or commenced for said terms of court, or hereafter to be commenced, shall be continued and returned to said

courts at the several times herein specified. (Feb. 9, 1874, Rev. Stats. sec. 72.)

Arkansas, 26 U. S. Stats. 17; Indiana, 18 U. S. Stats. 251; Iowa, 25 U. S. Stats, 87; Missouri, 25 U. S. Stats. 497; Nebraska, 25 U. S. Stats. 483; North Dakota, 26 U. S. Stats. 68; Ohio, 26 U. S. Stats. 709; Texas, 26 U. S. Stats. 3.

§ 124. Courts always open for certain purposes. The district courts, as courts of admiralty, and as courts of equity, so far as equity jurisdiction has been conferred upon them, shall be deemed always open, for the purpose of filing any pleading, of issuing and returning mesne and final process, and of making and directing all interlocutory motions, orders, rules, and other proceedings, preparatory to the hearing, upon their merits, of all causes pending therein. And any district judge may, upon reasonable notice to the parties. make and direct and award, at chambers or in the clerk's office, and in vacation as well as in term, all such process, commissions, orders, rules, and other proceedings, whenever the same are not grantable of course, according to the rules and practice of the court. (Rev. Stats. sec. 574.)

In case of seizure under the embargo laws, an order for release made in chambers is valid. (U. S. v. The Little Charles, 1 Brock. 380.)

A judge has no power in vacation, out of court, to recall executions without notice to the judgment creditor. (Freeman v. Dawson, 110 U. S. 264.)

§ 125. District court open for admiralty cases.-The district court shall at all times be open for the purpose of hearing and deciding causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, so far as the same can be done without a jury.

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