| Show ABOUT SHIPS AND SAILORS Tho gunboat Annapolis went ashore last night nt tho mouth of the Western branch Norfolk Va I The vessels of the North Atlantic squadron squad-ron arc stormbound in Hampton Roads The gale outside Is severe The American hospital shlnp Maine will arrive at Southampton January 10th with 303 sick men on board Commander Hanfonl has been ordered to command the Cavlte station vice LIeutCommander J C Fremont ordered to command the Culgoa Tim steamer reported from Sklbbcrccn to bo ashoro is the stoamor Allawald Capt Bovoy which sailed from Penarth December 10th for Bermuda Tho steamer Qundra brought to Vancouver Van-couver the survivors of the wreck of the steamer Alpha and the bodies of tim captain and the managing owner Tim steamer Jennie which has arrived ar-rived at San Francisco from Seattle hail a very rough voyage Tho steamer was nearly twelve days making the run Tim large English steamer reported ashore on Elbow reef thirtyfive miles south of Miami Fin Is said to bo the Mound Oswald Silo Is coalladen The United States warship Kentucky entered the Suez canal yesterday mornIng morn-Ing Sho will stop at Suez over Christmas Christ-mas and will proceed December 2Gth for Colombo and Manila A big unknown schooner Is reported ashoro on Urn and Chicken shoal Just below Capo llenlopon The wind Is so llercc that the llfcsavcru arc unable to send any assistance to the crew Tho Navy department received a cablegram cable-gram from Admiral Remey saying that tho cruiser Albany went aground In Sublg bay but had been floated TIme extent ex-tent of tho damage td tIm ship la not stated RearAdmiral W 3 Schlo > vwlll be dc ached from duty as cominniulcrlnchlet of the South Atlantic station during the coming spring In anticipation of his retirement re-tirement next October when h will be C2 years old The Dominion line steamer Noonl land which sailed from Liverpool on Thursday and yesterday monilntf from Queenstown for BOHIOII hud such a bad time In the channel that several of her crew were Injured IDurlng a heavy storm lie achooilor Jennnlo Hall Capl Lamson bound from Trinidad to JJalllmprc laden with asphalt was blown ashore at Capo Henry Hen-ry Tho captain and ono of the crew have been drowned and the vessel IM being pounded to pieces |