Chapter CXXIII. *for altering the time for holding the courts of the United States, in the western district of Virginia.*(*a*)(*a*) See notes to the act of Feb. 4, 1819, ch. 12
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Chap. CXXIII.— An Act *for altering the time for holding the courts of the United States, in the western district of Virginia.*(*a*)(*a*) See notes to the act of Feb. 4, 1819, ch. 12. May 20, 1826. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, * Times for holding the courts of the United States in the western district of Virginia, changed. That the courts of the United States in the western district of Virginia, shall be hereafter held on the days herein provided for, instead of the times now provided for by law, that is to say: at Clarksburg, on the first Mondays in April and September: at Lewisburg, on the first Wednesday after the second Mondays in April and September; at Wythe Courthouse, on the first Wednesday after the third Mondays in April and September; and at Staunton, on the first Wednesdays after the fourth Mondays in April and September; and all matters in said courts, returnable, or continued to the terms heretofore provided for, shall be taken to be returnable, and continued to the terms herein provided for.
This act to take effect from and after the first day of July next. Approved, May 20, 1826.