20 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 49, 50, 52. 1892. "°l·”°· 1*25- bridge across the Columbia River, between the State of Oregon and the State of Washington, and to establish it as a post road," approved March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety, be, and the same IS lm mum:. hereby, extended, revived, and declared to be in full force and eifect from and after March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. Section twelve of said act, which provides that said act shall be null jrams rm- ¤m¤·¤¤· and void if actual construction of the bridge therein authorized be not °‘°“ °"°"°°°' commenced within two years and completed within four years from date vo1.26,n-28· of the approval thereof, shall be, and the same is hereby, so amended P,,,, ,,_87_ that the time within which said bridge is required be commenced ' shall be within one year irom March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and the time within which it is required that said bridge be completed shall be within three years from the twenty-fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and nineiytwo. ' Approved, April 18, 1892. APH! 1°· 1892* CHAP. 50.-An act to change the times for holding the circuit and district courts ""°`__`__—__ of the United State for the western district of Missouri. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,_$*,:,°¥j,?;,¥,§,f*°'“ States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the first rms tram-:. day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the terms of the circuit l?g$;·j'§1°_%·3.T25.,°;l and district courts of the United States for the western district of Misgvinsouri shall begin and be held as follows: 1********* my- At Kansas City, on the fourth Monday in April and the first Monday in November annually. Saint J¤>~¤r1¤- At Saint Joseph, on the first Monday in March and the third Monday in September annually. ' Srrinzieid- At Springfield, on the first Monday in April and the iirst Monday in October annually. Jmmm cay. At J eiferson City, on the third Monday in March and the third Monday in October annually. P¤¤dingprw¢¤di¤z¤ Sec. 2. That no action, suit, proceeding, information indictment, "°° “°°°""l‘ recognizance, bail bond, or other process in either of said courts shall abate or be rendered invalid by reason of the change of time in the holding of the terms of said courts, but the same shall be deemed to be returnable to, pending, and triable at the terms herein provided for. B*P°•*· Sec. 3. That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Approved, April 19, 1892. Avril 29, 19*2- 52.-An act to establish a military post near Little Rock, Arkansas. Be it enacted ln; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §gm3_1}*p¤P§’A;\{;<·bc States of America in Congress assembled, That upon the city of Little .m,iai.,3. Boch conveying, or causing to be conveyed, to the United States the D°¤***"”· °' •**°- fee simple title to not less than one thousand acres of land situated within ten miles of said city, and on or near a raihoad, and constituting an eligible and suitable site for an army post, and to be approved and accepted by the Secretary of War for that purpose, then and thereupon there shall be established and located on said lands an army post of such character and capacity as the Secretary of War shall direct and approve; and upon the approval and acceptance of said lands by the Secretary of Vfar for an army post, and in consideration of the convey- ance to the United States of said lands, all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the parcel of land situated in said citv, ,,,,,,,,,1 g,.,,md,,1,,_ and commonly known as the ‘*Arsenal grounds/’ and bounded on the umd f¤ri>¤b1i•¤i>•rk· north by Ninth street, and on the east by McAlmont street, and on the west by the Quapaw line, containing thirty-six acres, more or less, shall