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— Sir William Colebrooke and bis Council, 15th January, 1845, proposed a direct line from the junction of the American line on the River St Francis to the angle above the highest Canadian settlements on the Restigouche, where it changes its direction. At the outlet of the Lake Pohenagamook, a large iron mo- nument has been fixed by the Commissioners under the Treaty of Washington.
This point, therefore, is well known, and can readily be found, but the point at the angle of the River Restigouche
... is very apocryphal, and there might be found great difficulty, in fixing it to agree with the views of the two Provinces.
Already settlers, though few in number, have established themselves here and there, — one as far up as the outlet of the Kedgewick River.
Tbere would be very great difficulty in practically marking out such a boundary.
To join by ^ straight line any two points at a great distance apart, whose relative bearings with each other are quite unknown, requires jeither a very accurate survey by triangulation to be previously made between them, or else to be done by astro* nomical observations.


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