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90 Tum: xm. --'I`HE J UDICIARY.——~(}H. 1. 3 .\lur.. 1875, ¢·. ton, (`nrroll, Boone and Marion, and the country lying west of Missouri 1*0- "· l8· P· f26g and Arkansas. known as the Indian 'I`e=rritm·y.e aastmn district

 l' includes the residue of said State.] l$•>•5¤i|·1
H9rid¤- M__ Sue, 534. The State of Florida. is divided into two districts. which shall

_ 3 NW'-- 1845· <‘· be called the northern and southern districts of Florida. The northern ‘5駷1'§*};‘5a§’&38§‘ district includes all that part of the State lying north of a line drawn due 20 Q, gk g;;,},; east and west from the northern part of Charlotte Harbor. The southern 13d, 132. district includes the residue of said State. Georgia. Sm. 535. The State of Georgia is divided into two dIStYiCtS, which `i;‘jgugjg;gjc_ shell be called the northern and southern districts of Georgia. The 151,s. 1,v. 9, p. 280. northern district includes the counties of Troup, Meriwether, Pike, Butts J asper. Morgan. Green, Taliuferro, Wikcs, and Lincoln, as they existed August 11, 1848. with all the counties north of them. The southern district includes the counties of Harris, Talbot, Upsun, Monroe, Jones, Putnam, Hancock. \\'a.rrcn., und Columbia. as they existed at said date. with all the counties south of them. Illinois. Sec. 536. The State of Illinois is divided into two districts, which shall ‘jg Q be called the northern and southern districts of Illinois. 'I`he n0rthern 96,s.1,v. fo,p.606. district includes the counties of Henderson, \\ arren, Knox, Peornu, W00d-- U JUYY, 1862 ¢~ ford. Livingston. and Iroquois, as they existed February 13, 1855, with gg- ’· 1- "· 12· P· all the counties north of them. The southern district includes the residue `of said State. i<>W¤- Sec. 53Té The State of Iowa constitutes one districtH which shpll be A called the istrict of Iowa. For the un se 0 tryin u issues 0 fact, s5?¤¤.I.:Té, 7?§?1{, triable by jury, in the district c0urtFsa·510 district isgdividcd into four PP- 437, 438- divisions, which shall be called the northern, southern, western, and ven- "g° g“§‘“§_1%)· °· tml divisions of the district of Iowa. The northern division includes the 1741’’ p` counties of Clint0n,J0nes, Linn, Bent0n,Tama,Marshall,Grundy,Hurdin, and Webster. with all the counties north of them and east of the counties of Calhoun, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, and Emmett, as all of said counties existed March 3, 1859. The southern division includes the counties of Scott, Cedar, Johnson, Iowa, Poweshiek, Mahaska, Marion, Luc·as,Clarke, and Decatur, as they existed at the same date, with all the counties south and east of them. The western division includes the counties of Lyon, Osceola, Sioux, O,Bl'i8H, Plymouth, Cherokee, Woodbury, Ida, Mcnona, Crawford, Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, Pottawatomie, Cass, Mills, Montgomery, Fremont. and Page. The central division includes the residue of the State. Michizw- SBC. 538. T hn State of Michigan is divided into two districts. which 24 Féb mafia-i shall be called the eastern and western districts of Michigan. The 54, s. 1, v. 12, pp. western district includes the territory and waters within the following G63b3mi 1864 boundaries, as they existed F€bl`lllll'y 24. 1863. namely: commencing at H3 s °]°g, 13 *3 the southwest corner of Branch County. in said State, and runnin thence ]43; ’north, on the west line of Branch and Calhoun Counties, to tEe south line of Barry County; thence east. on the north line of Calhoun and Jackson Counties, to the southeast corner of Eaton County; thence north, on the east boundary of Eaton County, to the south line of Clinton County; thence west, on the south boundary of said county, to the southwest corner thereof; thence north, on the west boundary of Clinton and Gratiot Counties, to the south boundary of Isabella County; thence west, on its south boundary, to the southwest corner of said lest-named county; thence north, on the west line of Isabella and Clare Counties, to the south boundary of Missuukee County; thence east, on its south boundary. to the southeast corner of Missuukee County; thence north, on the east line of Missaukce, Kalcasca, and Antrim Counties, to the south boundary of Emmett County; thence east, to the southeast corner of Emmett- County; thence north, on the east boundary of Emmett County, to the Straits of Mackinac: thence north, to midway across said straits; thence westerly, in n direct line, to a. point on the shore of Lake Michigan where the north boundary of Delta County reaches Lake Michigan; thence west, on the north line of Delta County. to the northwest corner of said Delta County; thence south, on the west boundary of said count)'. to the