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Russian cruisar·
1100
French gunboat
475
450
Commander Malopert Captein Mensckcoff
seat.-Commander Martel
Fagwakt
Tagasaki
Quinhon
V. §. corvette
1975
900
Commander Jewell
Hingapore
489
Captain Ticketedt
Chemulpo
485
425
Captain Nény
Topron
1900
15706 ··1470
1170
Hongkong
Lieut..Com. Heury Glass
Yokohama Corea
1830
250
2400
3100
Capt. McNair
420
800
Lieut. Com. Craig
Kobe
Captain M. Foret
Shanghal
840
420
Lent Commander Fourest
On a úrcise
540
Captain J. R. Santa Barbara
B00
1000
Commander Buokrief
MBOLD Cores
. 156
60
Commander Beyle
Japin
100
Captain Kuhlbaner
560
100
Lleat, Cum, 0, I. Caminha
Bingapore Hongkong
6880
4950
Captain Joge.
Saigon
1380
Captain Lang
480
(475)
Conamander Gondol
12800
Oaptain Makaro
Gam maturias Mok honaly
940
Captain Goodney
Raganaki Baigon Singapore Vladivostock Manila
German gunboni French gunbest U. 8. corretto. U, a sloop Russian
gunboat Russian orulaar U, S. corretta U.S. gunboat French gunboat French gunboas Portuguese gunboat Russian cruiser Ramian gumboat German cruiser Portuguese gunboat French frigate Ruslan sorvetia French gan.bont Ruda corretto Russian gunboat German gupboat
"YOKOHAMAN
In port on February 2, 1849. Britsch, Amer, sch. sh.
Fred, B. Taylor Briti
Houaowar Brit. sh
ab. Brit Iron Crosa Mary L. Cushing Amer. ah. Name
Brit bge. Brit. ch Rone BommellBthersBrit. bea
MOGO.
In port on February 5, 1889,
Importer Mohawk
Undaunted
Amer, bigo.
British Brit ab. Amer. be
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MANILA.
In Port on February 1, 1889.
BRAMBIATLANT · STEAMERA,
Kirde Brit
str. London
Nam Yong Brit str. Liverpool
- ACRECIKANT „BAILING VERBETES, TAD Abbie S. Hart Brit ab. United Baton Charles Whitney Brith New York
Brit, bqe New York, Brit be discharging Amer, sh, New York Tamari, MarshallBrit, bqe. repsining
Cheshire Low Wood
Panay
CEBU
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ah, Now Yock-
BANGKOK
In pork on January 28, 1889,
Bangkok
Cape Clear
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British
Siamese
Chamrcan British
Phratabong Siamese
Rambow
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Siam.bge.
Foochow Slam bg. Gulsaippe
Italian bgo. ffarsonien Brodie ban Mary
Brit be.
Mercury
Ringrato
Siam, bqe.
Tu Hongkeng -- Siam, bye,
Printed and pubissed by Gao, Mozsas
Badr, at this Ohan 30ml Ctho
Wyndham Etreet,