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THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

j T IS .-i matter c<>ngra1nl;itLOD to our J ^overnmenl thai congress has al lasl 'J'l passed a lull incorporating a company foi truction of a canal through tin* isthmus Panama by the way of Nica]•, u;i. Such a I, under the auspices of the I'ni States, h i n one of the bright dr< our people ever since t be nation into j sion, by tl treaty of (I u lain] Eidal the \ I territory wash i by ( tlx- Pacific >• i). Owing however to the unfortum not I ay unwise, act of tin >vaentj in the 1 ginning, the work has been p i. and is now only undertaken at k incurring the displi sure of the E oment. I i t \ volum< li 11 on tIK ubj > th< ilomf ii I canal, t be £ ater pari bich i died forih by tli ipplipi -II of thai principle of t h J n d overnn nt, known i the in-. Tin's doctrine, in th it - d laration, 1

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