GENERAL VIEWS. 



123 



Forming a total of 







3642 







684 





7 



160 





7 



116 





9 



136 





14 



164 





2 







2 







, 6 







114 



4902 



A few years since, the labors at the navy-yard of 

 Havana were resumed; a machine shop was esta- 

 blished, and a steamer, a sloop of w 7 ar, and several 

 smaller vessels were built; but they were again 

 suspended by a royal decree, and the fixed machinery 

 and ship-timber were taken to Cadiz. Vessels of the 

 station are now only repaired here. The reason 

 assigned for this is that ship-building in Cuba 

 deprives the labor of the mother country of employ- 

 ment.] 



