Cuba Statistics and Towns 1867
"LA SIEMPRE FIEL ISLA." CUBA WITH PEN AND PENCIL. BY SAMUEL HAZARD. " It '" the most ~ulland that eyes ever beheld." -CoLUMBUS. LONDON: SAMPSON WW"MARSTON, LOW, & SEARLE, CROWN BUlLDlNGS, 188, FLEET STREET. • APP EN DI X. TELEGRAPH UNES ON THE ISLAND OF CUBA. CENTIlAL Duuu:r LINIl, to Bemba, Villa Clara, Sancti-Spiritu, Ciego de Avila, Puerto Principe, Guaimaro, TWl38, Bayamo, Jiguani y Santiago de Cuba, with DETACHED LINK, to BejucaJ, Batabano, Guines, Union, Bemba, Cardenas, Colon, Santo Domingo (colony oC) y Villa Clara. WESTERN LINIl, to San Antonio, Guanajay, San Cristobal, Palacios, Paso Real, Consolacion y Pinar del Rio. BRANCHE5, to Matanzas, branch from La Union; Cienfuegos, Sagua, Remedios, Boca de Sagua y Caibarien, branch from Villa Clara; Trinidad, branch from Sancti·Spiritu. LINES READY TO OPEN, to Cauto de los Dorados, Sibanicu, Nuevitas, Matemillos, Manzanillo, Holguin, Gibara, El Cristo y Cauto Embarcadero. TARlF'F.-From I to 10 words inclusive, 12.12; 10 to 20 words, $2.28 j 20 to • 30 words, $4.25 ; 30 to 40 words, k-so j 40 to So words, $6.75. From Havana to Santiago de Cuba, Ja.so for the first 10 yords, and 25 cents fur each additional yord. From Havana to Jamaica, '5.00 for the first 10 yords, and So cents for each additional yord. The tolls, in a1l cases, are payable in gold. Despatches are received for points beyond telegraph statio~ and forwarded by special messengers at the rate of about '1.00 fer every three miles, except the first tbree, for which the charge is '1.50.
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