Dinner in the Mills Hotel given by George Francis Train.
I arrived in New York in good time, had a very slight delay in comparison with that of my second voyage, and went flying across the continent to Whatcom. The entire trip, giving a complete circuit of the globe, was made in sixty days.
To these three trips I attach no more importance, I hope, than is fairly their due. In each of them, in succession, I had beaten all previous records of travel; and this was something in the interests of all persons who travel, as showing what could be done under stress, and as a stimulus to greater efforts to reduce the long months and days consumed on voyages from country to country. But they were, as I consider them, merely incidents in a life that has better things to show. One of these voyages, the one in which I "put a girdle round the earth" in eighty days, has the honor of having given the suggestion for one of the most interesting romances in literature. This, at least, is something.
But I give this brief account of my voyages, at the end of my autobiography, chiefly because I regard them as somewhat typical of my life. I have lived fast. I have ever been an advocate of speed. I was born into a slow world, and I wished to oil the wheels and gear, so that the machine would spin faster and, withal, to better purposes. I suggested larger and fleeter ships, to shorten travel on the ocean. I built street-railways, so that the workers of the world might save a few minutes from their days of pitiless toil, and so might have a little leisure for enjoyment and self-improvement. I built great railway lines—the Atlantic and Great Western, and the Union Pacific—that the continent might be traversed by men and commerce more rapidly, and its waste places made to blossom like the rose. I wished to add a stimulus, a spur, a goad—if necessary—that the slow, old world might go on more swiftly, "and fetch the age of gold," with more leisure, more culture, more happiness. And so I put faster ships on the oceans, and faster means of travel on land.
My own rapid tours of the world are, therefore, typical of my life. Thus an account of them seems to round it off fitly with a "Bon voyage" to every one.
INDEX
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M |
| N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
- Achinese, subjugation of the, 178.
- Aden, visit to, 208.
- Adirondack Railway, 260.
- American Merchant in Europe, Asia, and Australia, an, 222.
- Andaman Islands,204.
- Anglo-American, the, 72, 144.
- Anglo-Saxon, the, 55, 58, 72.
- Anjer, visit of the natives at, 174.
- Antietam, Battle of, 282.
- Ariens, Admiral, 251.
- Around the world tours, 331.
- Around the World in Eighty Days, 301, 331.
- Ashburner, George, 204.
- Astor, John Jacob, Jr., 44.
- Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 237, 269.
- Australia, begin business in, 127;
- Austria, travels in, 233.
- Bailey, Crawshay, and Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 244.
- Balaklava, visit to, 217.
- Balmoral, visit to, 92.
- Banka, tin mines of, 179.
- Banking and gambling compared, 86.
- Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P., 38, 58.
- Baring, Thomas, visit to America, 71.
- Bartley, Judge, 244.
- Bastile at Lyons, a prisoner in the, 310.
- Batavia, Java, beauty of, 175.
- Bemis, Emery, 37.
- Bemis, George Pickering, 8, 48, 273, 311.
- Bennett, James Gordon, 222.
- Beyrout, visit to, 215.
- Birkenhead, tramways in, 261.
- Black Hole of Calcutta, 205.
- Blockade running, 272.
- Bly, Nellie, trip round the world, 335.
- Bombay, India, railroad in, 270.
- "Bonanza nugget," the, story of, 141.
- Boomerang, the, 169.
- Booth, Edwin, in Melbourne, 166.
- Botany Bay, 144.
- Bougevine, Gen., in China, 196.
- Bowling, skill in, 79;
- in Australia, 135.
- Braemar, meeting with Lord John Russell at, 92.
- Bridges, the phrenologist, 122.
- Briticisms, 91.
- Brooke, "Sarawak," 179.
- Brougham, John, visit to Liverpool, 124.
- Bunker Hill Day, 112.
- Bury, Lord, 105.
- Bushnell, the actor, in Melbourne, 167.
- Cairo, land trip from Suez to, 209.
- Calcutta, visit to, 204.
- Caldwell, Captain, partner in the Australian house, 127, 136, 223.
- California, discovery of gold in, 71.
- Canada, visit to, 86.
- Canning, Lord, Governor-General of India, 207.
- Canton, visit to, 182, 185.
- Cape May, in 1850, 79.
- Carleton, Mrs., meeting with, 83.
- Castiglione, Countess, 230.
- Ceylon, visit to, 208.
- Chatsworth, visit to, 102.
- China, visit to, 180;
- population of, 190.
- Chinese, civilization of the, 197;
- Choate, Rufus, retained in the Franklin case, 62.
- Chronicle, London, purchase of the, 272.
- Cincinnati, honeymoon trip to, 116.
- Civil War in the United States, England and the, 271.
- Claflin, Tennie C., arrest of, 323.
- Clarke, John, Jr., 7, 9.
- Clay, Cassius M., debate with, 279.
- Clay, Henry, calls on, 81.
- Cluseret, Gen. Gustave Paul, summoned from Switzerland, 305.
- Collie, Alexander, 180.
- Collingwood, home at, 135.
- Commune, the, 301.
- Constantine, Grand Duke, meeting with, at Strelna, 251.
- Constantinople, visit to, 216.
- Cook, Captain, in Botany Bay, 145.
- Copenhagen, tramway in, 269.
- Cozzens's Hotel, Omaha, 296.
- Crédit Foncier, 285.
- Crédit Mobilier of America, 260, 285, 316.
- Crimea, in the, 217.
- Cristina, Queen Maria, and Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 227, 237.
- Crystal Palace, 103, 104.
- Dalhousie, Lord, Governor-General of India, 207.
- Dallas, George M., 250.
- Daniel Webster, the, 117.
- Darlington, England, tramways in, 269.
- Davis, Col. George T. M., 110, 116, 259.
- Delane, John, editor London Times, 251.
- Delmonico's, McHenry's $15,000 dinner at, 246.
- De Morny, Count, 228.
- De Questa, Rodrigo, and Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 238.
- Derby, J. C., 273.
- Devonshire, Duke of, meeting with the, 101.
- Dinsmore, Mr., meeting with, 87.
- Dombriski, Prince, received by, 255.
- Donohue, Irish patriot, 165.
- Donovan, the phrenologist, 122.
- Drinking by women in 1850, 83.
- Dublin, imprisonment in, 314.
- Duckbill, the Australian, 169.
- Durant, Dr. T. C., president of Crédit Mobilier, 260.
- Fallow, Christopher and John, 239.
- Fenton, Reuben E., 243.
- Fillmore, Millard, President, 113.
- Fiske, Stebbins, 13.
- Fitzroy, Sir Charles, Governor of New South Wales, 143.
- "Five-Star Republic," the, of Australia, 157.
- Flowers, love of, 177.
- Flying Cloud, the, 72, 221.
- Flying-fish, experience with, 208.
- Fowler, the phrenologist, 123.
- France, travels in, 233.
- Franklin, wreck of the, 61.
- Franklin, Sir John, house in Tasmania, 150.
- Frost, Abigail Pickering, 10.
- Frost, George W., 14.
- Frost, Leonard, 39.
- Fu-chow, visit to, 200.
- Fuller, Frank, builder of Crystal Palace, 104.
- Fuller, Col. Hiram, 93.
- Gambetta, interview with, 311.
- Gambling at Saratoga in 1850, 85.
- Geneva, Switzerland, tramway in, 269.
- Georgetown Convent, visit to, 82.
- Germany, travels in, 233.
- Ginger, preparation of Canton, 190.
- "Godowns," 185.
- Golden Age, the, and Black Warrior incident, 143.
- Gold-fever, in California, 71;
- Gordon, "Chinese," 196.
- Governor Davis, the, 64.
- Grant, U. S., election to the presidency, 321.
- Gray Nunnery, Montreal, visit to the, 87.
- Greeley, Horace, nomination of, 320.
- Green, E. H., in Hongkong, 182.
- Greig, Colonel, entertained by, 254.
- Guild, B. F., editor of Boston Commercial Bulletin, 276.
- Harris, Townsend, 179.
- Havelock, General, 208.
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 58.
- Hayes, Kate, in Melbourne, 167.
- Heard, Augustine, author of The Chinese Excelsior, 193, 200.
- Henry, voyage to Boston on the, 7, 16.
- Herald, New York, in 1856, 221.
- Hill, Rowland, English postal reformer, 108.
- Hobart Town, Tasmania, visit to, 149.
- Holmes, Joseph A., secure employment with, 42.
- Hongkong, visits to, 182, 203.
- Hooligan, finder of the "bonanza nugget," 141.
- Horsemanship, 112.
- Hotel scheme for London, 105.
- Howe, Joseph, ex-Governor of Nova Scotia, 113.
- Howitt, William and Mary, 149.
- Hudson, Captain, 249.
- Hudson, Frederick, 222.
- Hunt, Thornton, made editor of London Morning Chronicle, 272.
- Lachine Rapids, shooting the, 86.
- Laird, John, and the Birkenhead tramways, 261.
- Lake Champlain, visit to, 88.
- Lake George, visit to, 88.
- Lamartine, Alphonse de, meeting with Seward, 232.
- Lansdowne, Marquis of, 97.
- Latrobe, Governor, 158.
- Launceston, Tasmania, visit to, 151.
- Lawrence, Abbott, United States Minister, 98.
- Lawrence, Bigelow, marriage to Sallie Ward, 114.
- Leghorn, explosion at, 233.
- Lemon, Mark, 105.
- Lexington, burning of the, 10, 36.
- Lightning, the, 221.
- Ligue du Midi, the, 305.
- Li Hung Chang, meeting with, 195.
- Lillo, Leon, 227;
- and Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 238.
- Lincoln, President, and emancipation, 280.
- Liverpool, take charge of business in, 79, 90;
- London, visits to, 98, 104;
- introduction of tramways, 263.
- Lyons, imprisonment at, 310.
- Macao, visit to, 182.
- MacDonald, Sir John A., 113.
- MacFarlane, Rev. J. R., companion in the Holy Land, 211.
- McGill, James, Australian outlaw, 159.
- McHenry, James, 94, 108, 121, 231;
- and Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 237.
- Mackay, Charles, author, 125.
- Mackay, Donald, 72, 223.
- Mackay, John W., 76.
- MacMahon, Marshal, in the Crimea, 219.
- Madras, visit to, 208.
- Marriage, 109.
- Marseilles, in the Commune, 301.
- Marsh, John Alfred, 121.
- Marshall, Matthew, Jr., and Atlantic and Great Western Railway, 245.
- Martin, John, Irish patriot, 165.
- Marvin, the hotel-keeper, 83.
- Mavrockadatis, the, trip to Newfoundland on, 274.
- Melbourne, Australia, begin business in, 127;
- Methodism, New England, 21, 45.
- Mirage, a, 209.
- Montez, Lola, in Melbourne, 167.
- Montreal, visit to, 86.
- Morse, Salmi, 133.
- Moscow, visit to, 255.
- Mount Vernon, visit to, 82.
- Muñoz, Fernando, 237.
- Nana Sahib, 208.
- Naples, visit to, 234.
- Napoleon, Emperor Louis, 272;
- hatred of, 226.
- New Orleans, yellow fever at, 2.
- New South Wales, gold-fever in, 130, 141.
- New York, to sell Flying Cloud, 73;
- vacation in, 79.
- Niagara Falls, visit to, 86, 111.
- Nicholson, Sir Charles, 143.
- Nijnii Novgorod, visit to, 256.
- Noroton, Conn., Soldiers' Home in, 164.