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... Panama , Nicaragua , and Tehuantepec routes , against sudden and lawless out- breaks and depredations . I shall not repeat the arguments employed in former messages in support of this measure . Suffice it to say that the lives of many ...
... Panama , Nicaragua , and Tehuantepec routes , against sudden and lawless out- breaks and depredations . I shall not repeat the arguments employed in former messages in support of this measure . Suffice it to say that the lives of many ...
Page 455
... Panama , Paita , Callao , and returning , visited Guayaquil , Paita , and Tumbez , and arrived at Panama , August 18 , where Flag - officer Long was relieved by his successor . In January the Saranac proceeded from Panama to Guaymas ...
... Panama , Paita , Callao , and returning , visited Guayaquil , Paita , and Tumbez , and arrived at Panama , August 18 , where Flag - officer Long was relieved by his successor . In January the Saranac proceeded from Panama to Guaymas ...
Page 456
... Panama , touching at intermediate ports . At Guaymas she remained three weeks , the country being in a revolutionary state . Returning to Panama , she remained there until September , and then set sail for New York . The St. Mary's , in ...
... Panama , touching at intermediate ports . At Guaymas she remained three weeks , the country being in a revolutionary state . Returning to Panama , she remained there until September , and then set sail for New York . The St. Mary's , in ...
Page 458
... Panama was tendered for the embassy , and official orders were given to Flag- officer McCluney , of the home squadron , to receive them as they crossed the Isthmus at Panama , and convey them in a public vessel to the port of New York ...
... Panama was tendered for the embassy , and official orders were given to Flag- officer McCluney , of the home squadron , to receive them as they crossed the Isthmus at Panama , and convey them in a public vessel to the port of New York ...
Page 487
... PANAMA . All squadrons on foreign stations have been supplied promptly , except in a few cases of slight detention of vessels at Panama and Aspinwall , where a large number of ships had concentrated . No conveniences for keeping stores ...
... PANAMA . All squadrons on foreign stations have been supplied promptly , except in a few cases of slight detention of vessels at Panama and Aspinwall , where a large number of ships had concentrated . No conveniences for keeping stores ...
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