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Young v. Territory of Oregon,........ 213

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CASES

DECIDED IN THE

District Court of the United States for Oregon,

REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME.

Edwards v. Steamship Panama,.. 418 | Seller v. Steamship Pacific,...... 409 Lownsdale v. City of Portland,... 381 Waling v. Sloop Christina,. Lownsdale v. City of Portland,... 397|

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JUDGES

OF THE

Supreme Court of the Territory of Oregon.

WILLIAM P. BRYANT, Chief-Justice,

APPOINTED 1848. ·RESIGNED 1850.

PETER G. BURNETT, Associate Justice, (DECLINED) 1848.

ORVILLE C. PRATT,

THOMAS NELSON, Chief-Justice,

WILLIAM STRONG, Associate Justice,

APPOINTED 1848.

TERM EXPIRED 1852.

APPOINTED 1850. (vice BRYANT.) TERM EXPIRED 1853.

APPOINTED 1850. (vice BURNETT.) TERM EXPIRED 1853.

GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, Chief-Justice, APPOINTED 1853.

RE-APPOINTED-RESIGNED 1858.

CYRUS OLNEY, Associate Justice,

APPOINTED 1853.

RE-APPOINTED-RESIGNED 1858.

MATTHEW P. DEADY, Associate Justice, APPOINTED 1853.

OBADIAH B. MCFADDEN,

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66 1853.

(Removed 1854, and commission vacated as informal.) MATTHEW P. DEADY, RE-APPOINTED-TERM EXPIRED

BY ADMISSION OF OREGON, 1859.

REUBEN P. BOISE, Associate Justice, APPOINTED 1858. (vice OLNEY.)
TERM EXPIRED BY ADMISSION OF OREGON, 1859.

An Act in Relation to the Judiciary.-Act of Congress August 14, 1848.

SEC. 9. That the judicial power of said territory shall be vested in a Supreme Court, &c. The Supreme Court shall consist of a chief-justice and two associate justices, any two of whom shall constitute a quorum, and who shall hold a term at the seat of government of said territory annually, and shall hold their offices during the period of four years, and until their successors shall be appointed and qualified.

An Act to Provide for a Special Term of the Supreme Court, passed August 28, 1849.

"Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of Oregon Territory, That a term of the Supreme Court shall be holden at Oregon City on the 30th inst."

An Act to Amend the Act to Provide for Holding the Supreme and District Courts, passed January 26, 1855.

SEC. 1. "Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oregon, That the Supreme Court shall be held at the seat of government on the first Monday in December, and at Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on the third Monday in June, in each year."

An Act to Provide for Holding the Supreme and District Courts.

SEC. 1. "Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oregon, That a Supreme Court shall be held at the seat of government on the first Monday of December, and in Portland on the second Monday of June, in each year."

An Act to Appoint Times for Holding the Supreme Court.

SEC. 1. "Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oregon, That a Supreme Court shall be held at the seat of government on Thursday, the sixth day of August, 1857, and on the first Monday of August, annually, thereafter." Passed December 18, 1856.

Salary of judges, $2,000.

No written opinions were given previous to the December term, A. D. 1853.

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