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ROUGH DRAFT OF OPINION BY A. B. WOODWARD.8
jurisdiction of district courts. They are, therefore, substantially counties, in the sense in which the term is used in the act of Congress. The two districts, of Detroit, including the city, and of Huron, constitute the third judicial district, and the discretion of the secretary must determine on the manner of their being arranged into divisions.
Within the district of Detroit, where the settlements are much more compact than in any of the country parts of the United
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