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 '1`rru: xm. »THE Jl'DIL`lARY.——Ch. 1. 91 dividing—1ine between the States of Michigan and Wisconsin, in Green Bag; thence northeasterly, on said dividing-line, into Lake Michigan; an thence southerlv, through Lake Michi n, to the southwest corner of the State of Michigan, on a line that wigninclude within said boundaries the waters of Lake Michigan within the admiralty jurisdiction of the State of Michigan; thence east, on the south boundary of the State of Michigan, to the intersection of the west line of Hillsdale County. The eastern district includes all the territory and waters of said State not included within the foregoing boundaries. Sec. 539. The State of Mississippi is divided into two districts, which Mississippi. shall be called the northern and southern districts of Mississippi. The _ IQEQIQ northern district includes the counties of Noxubee, Winston, Attala, 115, s.1,v.’5,p.2:47: Carroll. Bolivar, Coahoma. Tunica, De Soto, Marshall, Tip h, Tishemingo, Itawamba, Monroe, Lowndes, Oktibbeha. Choctaw, Ylalabusha, Tallahatchee, Panola, La Fayette, Pontotoc, and Chickasaw, as they gxisted June 18, 1838. The southern district includes the residue of said tate. Sec. 540. The State of Missouri is divided into two districts, which Missouri. shall be mlled the eastern and western districts of Missouri. »The east- `;3,` ‘Q,“ ern district includes the counties of Schuyler, Adair, Knox, Shelby, 1oo,s_1,"v_ r1_' pt Monroe, Audrain, Montgomery. Gasconade, Franklin, Washington, Rev- 197. nolds, Shannon.and Ore on, as they existed January 1. 1857, with all the gounties east of them. The western district includes the residue of said tate. Sec. 5-11. The State of New York is divided into three districts, New York. which shall be called the northern, eastern, and southern districts of ""_“f*""* New York. The northern district includes the counties of Rensselaer, 499 APY1h 181‘*»°· Albany, Schoharie, and Delaware. with all the counties north [and west] of gsfégi 3i§ig22‘ them. The eastern district includes the counties of Richmond, Kings, 32,s. 3, vii, p. 4,14; Queens, and Suffolk, with the waters thereof. The southern district 25 Feb. 1865, c. includes the residue of said State, with the waters thereof. 54;,% H;;3i£5_:3§· 328, r. 18, p. 109. 18 Feb., 1874, r. 80, 1·. 18, p. Sec. 542. The district courts of the southern and eastern districts of Jurisdiction over New York shall have concurrent jurisdiction over the waters within the §**·€';¤°“' WY °* counties of New York, Kings, Queens, and Suffolk, and over all seizures - eil; made and all matters done in such waters; and all processes or orders 25 Feb-, 1865, c. issued out of either of said courts. or by any judge thereof, shall run and 5* "· 2-*- ‘3· PA38- be executed in any part of the said waters. Sec. 543. The State of North Carolina is divided into two districts. xnnn Carolina. which shall be called the eastern and western districts of North Caro- 4 3;,;;,8,5 (_ lina. The western district includes the counties of Mecklenbur, 2g2,S,_;,§,,·_y;;pf Cabarras,Stanlv, Montgomery, Richmond, Davie, Davidson, Randolpg, 215. Guilford, Rockingham. Stokes, Forsyth, Union, Anson, Caswell, Person, Alamance, Orange, Chatham, Moore, Clay, Cherokee, Swain, Macon, Jackson, Graham, Haywood. Transylvania, Henderson, Buncombe, Madison, Yancey, Mitchell, W atauga, Ashe, Allegheny, Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Rutherford, Polk, Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Alexander, Wilkes, Surry, Iredell, Yadkin, and Rowan, and all territory embraced therein which may hereafter be erected into new counties. The eastern district includes the residue of said State. Sec. 544. The State of Ohio is divided into two districts, which shall Ohio. be called the northern and Southern districts of Ohio. The southern 16'i$cE"T‘85;T district includes the counties of Belmont, Guernsev, Muskingum, Lick- 73),, 1,,,}}), ,,_g04Q ing, Franklin, Madison, Champaign, Shelby, and Mercer, as they existed February 10, 1855, with all the counties south of them. The northern district includes the residue of said State. Sec. 545. '1`he State of Pennsylvania is divided into two districts, Pennsylvania. which shall be called the eastern and western districts of Pennsylvania. ‘2],‘A,,,,l 1818, The western district includes the counties of Fayette, Greene, Washing- 108,s. 1,v. 8,p.4B2. ton, Alleghenv, Westmoreland, Somerset, Bedford, Huntingdon, Centre, __26 May, 182453- Miillin, Clearfield, McKean, Potter, Jeflerson, Cambria, Indiana, Arm- ]‘°·”· ]·"·‘**p· ‘ strong, Butler, Beaver, Mercer, Crawford,Venango, Erie, Warren, Sus-