Two years in Peru : with exploration of its antiquities . from passengers and luggage Number of tons of goods carried, 99, from goods traffic ,, other sources . 1,0 04,9 61 le . 461,310 . 1,466,2 71 £ s. d. 100,936 14 0 58,369 19 0 3,569 9 0 Total receipts . £162,876 2 0 There are two barracks in Callao, and one atBella Vista, which latter is about a mile outside oftown, on the line of railway to Lima. Adjoiningthe Custom-house is the military and naval Inten-dencia. Together with the three Catholic chapelsof the town, there is likewise a Protestant church(having a school attached)


Two years in Peru : with exploration of its antiquities . from passengers and luggage Number of tons of goods carried, 99, from goods traffic ,, other sources . 1,0 04,9 61 le . 461,310 . 1,466,2 71 £ s. d. 100,936 14 0 58,369 19 0 3,569 9 0 Total receipts . £162,876 2 0 There are two barracks in Callao, and one atBella Vista, which latter is about a mile outside oftown, on the line of railway to Lima. Adjoiningthe Custom-house is the military and naval Inten-dencia. Together with the three Catholic chapelsof the town, there is likewise a Protestant church(having a school attached), of which the manager ofthe Pacific Company for the time being, the BritishConsul for the time being in Callao, and the UnitedStates Consul for the time being in the same place,are trustees. It was originally built, and theground on which the building was raised, boughtby funds raised through Mr. Petrie, and friends, in1864. l^nrt of material for building was likewisegiven for it ])y Mr. Wheelwright. The church is vested in the forcofoinof trustees. oo flllAP. \l.| I:»>MI:AI:I»MKNT OF 2M for ilio us(» of I lie hlii^HiHli-Hjxjjikiii^ ProtcstJiiitcoimmiiiity in Calliio. Tlioso trustoos wava up-])oint(Ml III 1809, wlitii tho titl(s(l(»((ls were niadoout. in tlicir n;inu\s. A(. lUlla Vista is a forcip^nors l)urial-gioun(l,orio^inally (MicIoscmI hy tlio Hritisli (jovernrnentin 18K), but now uiuhu* inauagumcnt of a com-mittee. TlioiH^ is not luucli that may be deemed worthyot* reuuuk in the architecture of Calhto—its cliiefpublic building being the old fortress, Real Felipe,erected some time between 1770 and 1775, nearlythirty years after the great earthquake. It is saidto have cost the Spanish Government thirty mil-lions of dollars—a sum considered so large that theking of the period, Philip III. of Spain, ironicallyordered a telescope to be carried to the top of hispalace in Madrid, that he might have a look at thefortifications. Covering nearly twenty acres o


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