nicaragua. they go up the river across the lake and down the other side. it's before the panama canal and they are prompted by the goldrush. he does what he does with all his companies. apparently, according to the court case, they didn't have -- it wasn't exactly good bookkeeping. payments were coming in and out. hamilton had shares in the transit and he sued. the company is founded in nicaragua but it's listed in the new york stock exchange. hamilton sues the transit company and he is imploring the judge to have a receiver put in. he loses the case. as it happens, it's like trying to read what happens in the court documents and it's often very, very difficult. it seems like something else is going on. in fact, there is suggestion that vanderbilt and hamilton were actually, that this was something funny going on. there were four mentions of hamilton and three of them are wrong. one of them said hamilton was on a history of stage ships in california. it said that he was married to vanderbilt's daughter which wasn't the case. it's this suggestion between li