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736 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. (Jus. 103, 105. 1901. "'°"i$f”· . I Hood: Provided, That the said Hayden shall establish to the satisfac- . Exammatio 1. , , . . R駧.;§;s.1496.1493. tion of the Secretary oi the Navy, upon exam1nation by a board of pp officers convened pursuant to the provisions of section fourteen hundred_ and ninety-six of the Revised Statutes, his mental, moral, and professional fitness to perform the shore duties of a lieutenant, and before a medical board, pursuant to the provisions of sections fourteen hundred and ninety-three_and fourteen hundred and ninety-four of and statgges, that (pus eiisliing jphysielal disqugligcationhwas occpagoned y woun 1‘8C€1VB in the ine o is uty, an t at suc woun s o not incapacitate him for duties other than sea duty in the grade of lieuten- N0 r¤Y»<·=¢¤- ant: Andp2·0otdedfurther·, That he shall receive no pay or emoluments py reasiondof suc? realppointment to the agtipp lisa: o hggeglavgdexcept rom the ate o suc reappointment an t at e s e a itional to the number of officers prescribed by law for the grade of lieutenant in the Navy, and in any grade to whic he may hereafter be advanced. Approved, January 19, 1901. J¤¤¤¤-FY 22.1901- d EHAP. 105.-An Act To divide the State of West Virginia into two judicial ""—`Y" is ricts. ‘ Be it enacted 6y the Senate and House 0 f Re resentattryes 0 f the United v,§·;$,$*,n‘t§’§_$“jug§j States ofzlmerica in Congress assembled, 'lzhat section five hundred cial assume. and thirty-one of the Revised Statutes is hereby amended by striking ,,,,%g,?3;,$f°‘ 531* p' 89* therefromrgile wplrdg “WeFtQTVirg%1ia." d d ‘ _ Ec. 2.· at the L tateo est irginia is ivide into two judicial districts, which shall be called the northern and southern judicial dis- - uorthem emma, or tricts of the State of West Virginia. The northern district includes "h“°°°“s°i“‘°°d‘ the counties of Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Tyler, Pleasants, Wood, IVV1rt, Rétpllge, Dé)(%(g.1TldgB,UW€Il;ZBl, Monongalia, Marion, Harrison ewis i er a oun ps u1·, Barbour Ta lor Preston Tucker, Randolph, Rendleton, ,Hardy, Grant, Miherall; Hampshire: —¤<>¤*h¤*¤- Moilgan, Berkeley, and J eiferson, with the waters thereof; the southean istrict gpcludfs the residue of said State ofWest Virginia, with t ewaters thereo . . Exisvms iudiciei Sec. 3. That the district judge of the judicial district of West Virgi-ii°$i§¢°1°·i&°iti° °°m1` ginia as heretofore constituted and in office at the time this Act takes effect shall_ beethe district judge for the northern judicial district of West V1rg1n1a as constituted by this Act; that the clerk of the circuit epurt and thehclerk of the distr1ct court in said judicial district of West irginia as ereto ore constituted and in office at the time this Act takes eHect shall be the_clerks of the circuit and district courts of the northern judicial district of West Virginia, respectively, as hereby conptgaigzed, until thei1* successors, respectively, shall be appointed and qua 1 e . m1g¤l$¤1¤¤<1¤i¤¢ri¤t Sec. 4. That the President of the United States, by and with the _ Nsnném mmm. advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint a marshal and district attorney fpr th;. nolptplern pidiciall d1str1ct of West V1rg1n1a as hereby constitute w o s a wi in their respective jurisd1ctions possess and exercise all_ the powers conferred by existing law upon the marshals and district attorneys of the United States, respectively. All otheg oltilpprs residing indsaid northern éiiistrict as hereby constitute s continue to an act as such 0 cers within their res c- tive jurisdictions in said northern district as hereby constituted uliilzil theirsuccessors,frespectively, are duly appointed and qualified under t e provisions o existin law. ` ggggfm district- Spc. 5. That_the Pregdent of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall_appo1ut a district judge for the southern judicial district of West Virgmia, who shall possess and exercise all the powers conferred by ex1sting law upon the judges of