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he bigtree groves in townships 17 and 18 south, in California......Sept. 25, 1890 Coinage of $3 and $1 gold pieces, and 3-cent nickel pieces discontinued by act......Sept. 26, 1890 Celebration, at Providence, R. I., of the centennial of the introduction of cottonspinning into America......Sept. 29, 1890 Pension of Sarah Dabney, widow of John Q. Dabney, Revolutionary soldier, increased from $12 to $30 per month by act of June 20; also of Asenath Turner, widow of Samuel Dunham, and Mary Snead, widow of Bowdoin Snead, Revolutionary pensioners......Sept. 30, 1890 McKinley tariff bill approved......Oct. 1, 1890 Act of Congress setting apart certain tracts of land in California as forest reservations......Oct. 1, 1890 First session (304 days) adjourns......Oct. 1, 1890 [This was the second longest session ever held; 16,972 bills introduced, nearly 1,400 became laws.] Louis Phillipe Albert d'orleans, Comte de Paris, volunteer aide on General McClellan's staff during t