Panama in 1855 An Account of the Panama Rail Road of the Cities of Panama And a
Panama in 1855 An Account of the Panama Rail Road of the Cities of Panama And a
Robert Tomes
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Gatun, seven miles from Aspinwall, was our first stopping-place, where we rested for a mo- r ment, that the newspaper reporters might have an opportunity of taking note of the expression of the enthusiasm of the Gatun officials and la borers, on the occasion of the day s celebration. Accordingly, I read afterward in the Journal of Commerce, or in some other of the equally poetical papers diurnally served up with our morning coffee, that we passed under "a tri- NATIVE ENTHUSIASM. 79 umphal arch,... where the graceful palm, en twined with the brilliant flowers of the Isth mus, waved over our heads. " I recollect hav ing seen, on the top of a clay. Bank, in front of a Maine house of pine boards, partly falling into decay, one white man, two Negroes, and a Cooly, who were shouting at the top of their voice, and firing off a blunderbuss between them, the report of which I heard distinctly, for it flashed almost in my face as I passed, and seemed to go off with accumulative force, probably from being loaded and fired by four men.
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