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nominally at 300 horse power, but each will work up to a thousand, which will give them a very high rate of speed. In the main yard of the same premises another steam ram is building, also "for the Emperor of China." He's length is about 150 feet, by twenty-eight feet beam, and depth from sixteen to eighteen feet. She is to be partially iron-plated, like the two others in the annexe, and the three are expected to be ready for sea in two months from the present time, perhaps sooner. Capt. Bullock, who commanded the "290," is daily in attendance superintending their progress. Does this gentleman hold his commission from his Celestial Majesty or from Jefferson Davis? In the yard of Messrs W. C. Miller & Son, Liverpool, there is nearly completed a wooden screw propeller vessel, of about 450 to 500 tons. She has been constructed upon the plan of the American coasters, being nearly flat-bottomed. She is built for fast sailing under canvas, and under steam is expected to run fi