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768 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Suse. III. Ch. 92, 93. 1863. Repeal cfm. Sec. 13. And be it jterther enacted, That all laws and parts [of laws] °°¤°*“°¤* l°·‘”· inconsistent with the provxsions of this act are hereby repealed, Mover Mttv Sec. 14. And be it jiorlizcr enacted, That no money shall be paid out ,:f“f;;du;'Qh‘:' of the treasury for any claim passed upon by the court of claims til] P' . . · propi-ima upon after an appropriation therefor shall be estimated for by the Secretary of “““‘“°’· the Treasury. Approved, March 3, 1863. March 3, 1863. Cru!. XCHI. —An Act to give greater to the Judicial Syrtem of the United j'; tales. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United !{}¢¤¤¤<>fdi¤- States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever the judge of

H;gf';g·g,f° the supreme court for any circuit, from disability, absence, the accumulasupreme court tion of business in the circuit court in any district within his circuit, or

i:,;‘$;IS;"i";$· from his having been of counsel or being interested in any case pending Lindt ,,,,5, hold in such circuit court, or from any other cause, shall deem it advisable that the <=¤¤r¢- the circuit court in such district shall be holden by the judge of any other P¥°¤¤¢di¤E¤· circuit, he may request, in writing, the judge of any other circuit to hold the circuit court in such district, during a time to be named in such request; and such request shall be entered upon the journal of the circuit court so to be holden. _And thereupon it shall lawful for the. judge so requested to hold the cu·cu1t court m such district, and to exercise all the powers of the judge of such circuit within and for such district during the time named in such request. dr{g?;¥;g;‘ger I-314:0. 2. be it further enacted, That the judge of any circuit may any-qvi] Pm 0 er any 0171 cause certn cd mto any cxrcuxt court withm hrs circuit from ¤9¤¤§¤g;;;3;pt with the provisions of this act be, and the same are hereby, Approved, March 3, 1863.