Chapter CCXV. *to change and fix the Time of holding the Spring Terms of the United States Circuit and District Courts in the Cities of Covington and Paducah, in the State of Kentucky*
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CHAP. CCXV.— An Act *to change and fix the Time of holding the Spring Terms of the United States Circuit and District Courts in the Cities of Covington and Paducah, in the State of Kentucky*. March 1, 1873. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Terms of United States courts in Covington and Paducah, Kentucky. That the terms of the United States circuit and district courts heretofore held in Covington.
Kentucky, on the third Monday in April, shall hereafter be held there on the second Monday in May; and the terms of said courts heretofore held in Paducah, Kentucky, on the third Monday in March, shall hereafter be held there on the second Monday in April. Approved, March 1, 1873.