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 SIXTY—EIGHTH oouonnss. sm. II. om. es-70. 1925. 731 times as may be fixed by the judges of the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma: Provided, That suitable rooms and accommodations §""*{°· for holding court at Pauls Valley are furnished free of expense our mm to the United States. Approved, January 10, 1925. cnn. ee.—A¤ Act rmviding my me holding of the united states dial-act J“F¤`i?%.1£i£i°25` and circuit courts at Poteau, Oklahoma. [Public, No. 315.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives 0 the. United States of America in Congress assembZedin'l`hat a term og the <1i·iizii%§$:ciaSmmu` district court of the United States for the eastern district of Okla- texrm °‘°°“" M P°` homa shall be held in each and every year in the town of Poteau, ed"°‘-*°·P·°°'·“m°¤d‘ Oklahoma, beginnin on the first Monday in October and continuin Pm. p. ass. till the business is eisposed of: Provided, That suitable rooms and Prvvisvaccommodations for holding court at Poteau are furnished free of Cmnt r°°m' expense to the United States. _ Sec. 2. That the clerk of the United States district and circuit M%;1;¥)lg>;-éiyofclcrkat courts at Muskogee, Oklahoma, shall be the clerk of the United States district and circuit courts at Poteau, Oklahoma, until provision be made by law for the appointment of deputy clerks at the several places of holding United States district and circuit courts in the State of Oklahoma. Approved, January 10, 1925. crux. vo.-Aa Act Gavin the com t or can und agree- '°"“*‘”‘°*‘°25‘ ment between the States of N gw York arid Connectgiit? to 3 be ary Whereas the commissioners duly appointed on the part of the ,,,I§‘§,§{,,Y,§’(§,‘fu?,’,§‘},F`°“' States of New York and Connecticut, respectively for the P*°°¤=*>**‘— purpose of settling the boundary line between said States, did execute an agreement in the words following, to wit: “Memorandum of agreement by and between the subscribers, ·*¤"°°”*°°’ °‘S"’*°’· the Governor of the State of Connecticut, and the State engineer of the State of New York. " Whereas acting under an agreement signed on the 26th day of September, 1908, by the above-named officials the boundary line between the States of New York and Cormecticut has been resurveyed from the State of Massachusetts southerly to Long Island Sound, and new monuments have been set, more permanently marking the same; and “Whereas although as provided in the said agreement the new monuments have been set as nearly on the line of 1860 as the same could be ascertained, yet owing to the more accurate methods employed in the survey a description is now available whéch more closely defines this boundary as it is monumented; an "VVhereas it is desirable that this more accurate description be recorded in both of the States concerned and that it be recognized as the official description of the said boundary: Now therefore, be it known that the description of the ,i£_°““°“’Y d”“°""" boundary between the States of New York and Connecticut as it has now been ascertained to be, is as follows: “ Commencing at a granite monument (numbered 1) at the northwest corner of the State of Connecticut, marking the corner of Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut, in latitude fol'ty· two degrees two minutes fifty-eight and four hundred and twenty- seven onedzhousandths secondg, and longitude sevmty-three