It is a healthy well-built town on the old Acapulco road, is lighted by electricity and is temporarily the western terminus of the Interoceanic railway from Vera Cruz.
An Interoceanic Canal Commission authorized by Congress begins various surveys throughout the Isthmus country.
The Universal Company of the Panama Interoceanic Canal is incorporated.
The Mexican Central and the Interoceanic Railways connect the chief towns of Morelos with the City of Mexico, traversing the interesting and rugged routes of this region.
The Interoceanic is now merged into the new consolidation arrangement.
Difficulties concerning interoceanic transit through Nicaragua are in course of amicable adjustment.
Therefore, the idea of an interoceaniccanal is by no means a modern one, as travelers and navigators observed that there was a great depression among the hills of the Isthmus of Panama.
This problem of interoceanic communication has been justly said to possess not only practical value, but historical grandeur.
This measure was favorably reported by the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and also secured the approval of the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals.
Principal among these were the Committees on Appropriations of the two Houses, the Committee on Interoceanic Canals of the Senate, and the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House.
It was finally decided that the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals should make no report until all of the members of the Isthmian Canal Commission had appeared before it and testified.
The Colombian Government had granted the company the concession to complete the road in 1849, and had agreed that no other interoceanic communication should be opened without the consent of the railroad.
The bill went to the Senate, where it was favorably reported by the Committee on Interoceanic Canals.
The big fight in Congress over the type of canal was waged before the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals.
On this dividing line between the two great interoceanic highways there originates many millions of tons of traffic, and this will be largely clear gain to the canal which gets it.
All matters having to do with organization traffic, or general laws for the Canal Zone, were handled by the Committee onInteroceanic Canals of the Senate and the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House.
Some six weeks later the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals rejected the Spooner bill and presented a favorable report on the Hepburn bill, which authorized the Nicaragua Canal.
No one denies that if it were possible to have a great Isthmian waterway at sea level as wide as the present lock canal, it would be the ideal interoceanic waterway.
If the water in the great interoceanicchannel is to be kept at its appointed depth of 41 feet, dredging perforce must be continued from year to year, summer and winter, spring and fall.
Here the value of periphery is greatly enhanced by the interoceaniclocation of the country; and the danger of entanglements arising from a marked central location is reduced by the simplicity of the political neighborhood.
Even the most general statement of the zonal and interoceanic situation of Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Russian Empire, indicates the area and contour of their territories.
It may be remembered that in 1780 our own Nelson was at Nicaragua, annexing the lake and getting control of the interoceanic route in this region, but doing little more than injuring his own health.
That Colombia should grant the United States an option for the construction of an interoceanic canal, starting from the Gulf of Uraba on the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, through the region of the Atrato River.
The majority of the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals have reported favorably a bill providing for the construction of a canal at sea level.
The failure of the company proved disastrous to a very large number of shareholders, mostly French peasants of small means, and for a time the project of interoceanic communication by way of Panama seemed hopeless.
The Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals has likewise divided.
As a member of the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals, Mr. Dryden, after mature and extended consideration, gave the weight of his influence and vote in favor of the lock-level principle of canal construction.
I have heard or read with care the evidence as it has been presented by the Board of Consulting Engineers and the vast amount of oral testimony before the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Affairs.
The Panama railway marked the beginning of a new era in the history of interoceanic communication.
The all-important matter of an interoceanic canal has assumed a new phase.
The claim of this nation in regard to the supervision and control of any interoceanic canal across the American Isthmus has continued to be the subject of conference.
The questions growing out of the proposedinteroceanic waterway across the Isthmus of Panama are of grave national importance.
An interoceanic canal across the American Isthmus will essentially change the geographical relations between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and between the United States and the rest of the world.
For further particulars, see the Interoceanic Monthly for June, 18--.
I promised Jack that if old Seanecks, of the Interoceanic Monthly, accepted my article on the Origin of the Human Species, I would divide the proceeds with him.
During the Administration of President Arthur a treaty between the United States and the Republic of Nicaragua was signed, providing for an interoceanic canal across the territory of that State.
Correspondence in relation to the Proposed Interoceanic Canal, the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, and the Monroe Doctrine.
The other was to secure, by the occupation of this strong strategic position, undisputed control over the proposed interoceanic canal routes of Central America and communication by this means with the new states on the Pacific coast.
In 1858 Costa Rica had been granted perpetual rights of free navigation in the lower part of the San Juan river, and Nicaragua had agreed to consult her before granting any concessions for the construction of an interoceanic canal.
The Clayton-Bulwer treaty was designed at the time of its execution to establish a permanent principle of control over interoceanic communication in Central America.
An interoceaniccanal across the American isthmus will essentially change the geographical relations between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, and between the United States and the rest of the world.
In 1867, a treaty between the United States and Nicaragua, covering the case of an interoceanic canal, was negotiated and ratified by both parties.
The diplomatic difficulties in the case of aninteroceanic canal are very great.
Our greatest Geographic interest in these States is centered in the projects for interoceanic canals.
One of President Garfield's first acts under the advice of Secretary Blaine was to remind the European governments of the exclusive rights which the United States had secured with the country to be traversed by the interoceanic waterway.
But measures of another class will be demanded for the future security of interoceanic communication by this as by the other routes of the Isthmus.
Citizens of the United States have established in its territory a regular interoceanic transit route, second only in utility and value to the one previously established in the territory of New Granada.
Schwerin, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, in testifying before the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals, then sitting at Washington, declared that his own company had lost 60 per cent.
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