THE

CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, MAY 18, 1896.

Merchant Vessels la Hongkong Harbour, Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.

To facilitats dating the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorago is divided into eleven Scotlone, commencing from Grear Island, Vescols near the Hongkong shore are marked h, near the Kowloong shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping or midway betwoon aach shore are marked o., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.

Botion

L. From Green Island to the Gas Works,

2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf,

3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour Master'ı Ofice.

4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and 0. Co.'s Office.

5. From P. and 0. Co.'s Office to Poddar & Wharf,

6. From Fedular's War tu the Naval Yard,

Fessel's Nume.

Beation

7. From Naval Fard to Bluo Buildinge. 8. From Blue Buildings to East Point,

9. From Kellatt's Island to North Point,

10. Kowloon Wharves

11. Jardine's Whart.

Daplain.

Play and Big.

Tors.

Date of Arrinal.

Consignees ar Agents,

Destination.

Kemarks.

Steamers.

Afghan

Burton

Brit.

8h Golding

Brit.

5 Steeves

Afridi ... Agamemnon Apenrade...

Ank********

Δεξουα Azamor Boguington... Carmarthenshire

Bendixan

hygon

str. 1439 Mar. 28 Dodwell, Carfill & Co. str. 2364 April 26 Dodwell, Curlill & Co. Brit. str. 1492 May 17 Butterfield & Saire Ger. str. 673 May 17 Jabzon & Co. Danish str. 631 May 18 A. R. Mariy

& Oo.. Atr. 1827

April 20 Showan

€0.

April 1 Bruwell, Carlill & Co.

str. 1887 May 12 Dwell, Carlili & Co.

str. 1733 May 15 David Sangoon, Suus & Co. at 1104 Mar 18 jardine. Matheson & Co.

str. Mar 14 P. M. 5. S. Co.

4584 Moy inter & Co.

17 Wielor

·€71 May 20

1296 May 17 imsen & Co.

Morrey hGibson

Bmt.

Brit.

Brit.

str. 1831 Jan 11

Sincook

Catherine Apcat ***** ******

15 cOlifent

Brit.

of Ria do Jansico

Shor Ward

Brit

Auser. str. Gar Samuelsen ...... Crat.

Bir air.

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Daphne

Doris

Brato

Empress of Jansa Ere

Foochow

Formosa

3 b Blackbourne ...Bri....

Kynoch

Java......

Kutsang

Kwang Lee Lyderhorn Mascotte.......

Nanchang

Ocampu Oslo Stam

Steptor

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Baltsa.....

j6 k Oare

Payne

b Lincola

hifiammora45

771 May 18Jobsen & Co.

#337 May 10 Siemen & Co

2837

Shangbai iontain

Victoria, B.C.

S'pore & Calcutta Diwalow. &c.

Sus Francisco

Foochow

Shanghai

Okefoo

Singapore

12 Canndica Pacific Railway Co. Vancouver, B.C.

str. May 10

6900

str. 138 April & Spice

18

str. 1252 16 Douglas Steamsh: 00

680 May

Matheson & Co.

str. 1536 Mar 18 (awline: Vo.

971 April

896

Bradley

Bay, 13 Wieler & Co.

Brit

BCP.

Brit.

Gor.

Gar.

Brit.

Ger.

Thi

7P. & O. S. N. Co,

atr. 2012 MAY 17P. &

atc. 1495 May

112. 1950

7 Jardins str. 1504 May 160. M. S. N.

Singapore

Guast Porte

To-morrow

20th inst.

Kloon Dack 20th inst.

elet inst.

No-morrow L'o-morrow To-morrow 20th inst. Usa'tan Dook

Fu-шorow Fo mutrow

Kioen Dook To-morrow Kloon Dock Fo-day

Singapore

Mattoson & Co. X. Co.

Singapore

Shanghai

Shanghai

Tientain

K'loon Dock

2nd inst.

2014 May 15 Mai Busssa Kaisha

& Co

Norw. str. 2011 wire

........... Brit.

3 Finlayson Brit.

atr. 2015 April

Btr. 1002

str. Moy, Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Hawkins Brit at 1313

Paderson......... Norw. str.

15. Pours

Ferguson

17 Taylor...

12 calen

5kWright

BLX. ...... Brit.

378

906 May

Wrigh 7 Grading & Co.

13D. M.

1978 20 7ld Sviro

str. 1970 H

17 Carlowitz & Co.

18 Chinese

str. 2930 May 17P. & O. 8. N. Co.

[Brit.

Brit.

Notw. str. Brit.

atr: 1351

str. 1164 May

May

Taichtow.

Curtie

Verona ... Waotan

5k Tocque

Otk

Brit Ger.

Rosetta

Baffling Vessels.

13 cOhrloff

Formosa ********** 18 bShurtlef.

Gerard C. Tobey l

Glen Caladhaissen

Lucilerin

Lucy A.

Nickels

Manuel Slaguno Queen Elizabeth

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Stanfield...

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Brit. etr. 862 April 10Yuen Fat Hong

atr. 1960 May. 17P. & O. S. N. Co. str. 1ulo May 17 Lauts, Weguner & Co.

Rey, Davies

6 Standard Oil Cɔ. 1Gilman & Co.

400 Mar. 1329 Mar. 28 Captain Amer, bçe. 1830 Mar, 24 Standard Oil Co.

Amer Beit

th 1650 April 27 Captain

Brit. bqo 1474 April

Amer, bqe. 1390 May

12 Lamont,

Ballard

Brit. bqo Amer eh

2 Nichols

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c/ Walls

3 Woadridge.

Amer.

Brit bge.

Martin Nichols

Brit, bqe.

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Brit ah. 1700 3far. 21/Shewan & Co.

Amer. sc.

103 Captain

75 April

sh. 1500 April 26 Wislor & Co.

776 May GO3ptain

490 April Ouluese

.......Amer. eh. 1660 Sept. 17 Captain

Shanghai

Takau

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Fo-day

20th inat.

To-day

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Intimations.

STONES OF LORD WOLSELEY. ELSIE ADAIR ON JAPAN AND CHINA.

In course of a recent interview with a re- Oh yes) I know Gordon-knew him very presentative of the New York Dramatic well. We were subalterns together, young

•full of

spirits Danos fame, gave the following account of and go. Ia spite of all the hardships the Japan. Desorbing the construction of the road before ne smed bright, interminable stage of a Japauras theatre she says... It

It always leading apwards, Gerald Gra- frequently happened that the cociles, whose bam, Gurdon, and I were often tegnihor in duty it was to turn the stage, would take up the advanced works in front of the Redats. the wrong out and wheel un around out of We had already come to look on Gralism's courage or something almost suppernatural sight in the middle of a scene.'

What sort of an entertainment did you You knew his height, well on to six feet

inches I should Well, ho used to Bite over there?

Shart English comedies, with my dancing stead up on the trenches and pay no mora spatially as the feature. We had to hire attention to the Russian fre than if the several Japanese astors, who played their bullets had been sacwballs, and when he parts in their own language. It was surpris. was relieved in the evening, instead of draw- ing how quickly the Japancan caught the ling along the trench under cover, be used to the open ground and the situations in spite of the fact to step out of i hether that we spoke our lices in Engil-h. One of make a bou-line for his quarters. At first our Japaness

samedians made a big hit, and the Russians were too astonished at this immediately get the big head. He demand.pices of cheek to take any steps to put an and threatened to end to it, but as it was repeated again and ed sa increuse of salary. We were paying again thale sharp-shooters grew more uume reeigu if he did not get it.

Mirror, Mas Elaio Adair, of Serpentine fellows, just beginning life, W. ROBINSON & t

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before he'd take the trouble to crawl quarter of a milu out of his way to avoid the Russian fire-let thuca shoul, and be damood to them,

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And you,' we asked, interrupting the barrator, how ussd you to go to your lent." Oh, he went ou, modestly, with a gleam of humour in his eyes, I crawled along the french in the mud and slash till I was well beyond gunshot. I suppose my dis position was calculating and ambitious. I did not see what could be taken by getting a

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him what would be about 20 conta a week roue, Lil at inet a periest mob of them used in United States money, and after a go-to wait for Graham's appearance and then sultation we decided to give him 28 cents, let fly. But he walked away, with his back to them, evening after evening, as cool se a aad he was satisfied."

ocumter, and was never touched. Again in China??

•Were

you Oh, yes, we were entertained at the and again we remonstrated with hira, told bim he had no business to make a ock-shy Palace) at Naskin, an Yamen (Viceroy's

of himself, but nothing we could say altered ancient walled city, in the interior, bis resolution. 'He'd be hung,' he said,

We Tung. Chang-Chu Enyal Viceroy Viceroy carried to and from the palace in his private sodan obair with sixtean bearers. The Ser. Pentias Danco seemed to please the people very much. I was constantly being asked by Japanese what the striped flag was, which was thrown on my shirts by the stereopticas. Fancy any one not knowing the starspuogled banner when they saw it!'

going to Japan again, this You intend

1 bulteva Ob, yes, I start in June on an extended tour, which will take in Vladivostock, Siberis, Japan, China, Bism, the Phillipine Islands, Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, India, Ceylon, Madagascar, and Africa, i shall take a small company, bat each one will be an artist. Wo will give perform-lik arms with Graham, and walk away as if a bailstorm of bullele had no power to hurt ances in Kuglish, French, and Germao,

him, and the very next evening he would wawl along the trench after me as if he

840 would like

hida in the alusb.' to WHEN SHOULD WE EAT?

*Wer correspondents exclaimed Lord A lecture was delivered by Mr. D'Arcy Wolseley. Some of them are desperately Kloon Dock Power last month at the London institetin brave, while others are anything but heroes.

The

I think, majority,

do thoir duty wall, on The Moals of Our Ancestors. Mr.

ven when it leads them into tight places. Power said the old English had three muals sday, of which the chief meal was taken By the way, talking of tight places and war an incident bat I remember whau the

correspondents, I work of the day was finished. The first meal WAS dinner was about may interest you. It was at the beginning Efter our was taken just before of the Ashaali epmpaign, just 3 o'clock, and sapper us dined at the old landing, a square-built little man oxme ap

The Normu breakfast time or a little later, and to me, and said, speaking slowly and with au English

Fader times la

the high

unmistakable America sopeat: 7p.m Bupped at? er clusees dined at 11 and supped at 5, but the merchauts seldom tool their meals be. I am the correspondent of the New York: fore 12 and 6 o'clock: The chief meals,

Hera taken in the dianer and supper, were

Tut buay ball

to attend to him, I out him both by the old English and the Normans, short with, What can I do for you sir ? for the purlaw did not come into use until replied imperturbably, with the same the reign of

exusperating bwuess, Well, General, 1 of Elizabeth. Breakfast did

want to be sa bear you as I can if there is become a regular mosl antil quite

uny fighting to be acen.' and Dr. Murray, in the Oxford a ary, gave 1403 as the date of the earliest quotation in which the word oergrred. The meal did not become recognized until late in the 17th century, for Pepys habitually took his draught of belt-a-pint of Ruenish wine or

I saw no more of my correspondent with. dram of strong waters in place of

Dinner was always the the aggravating vulness and slowness of morning meal.

and from the acces

Accesspeech for any a day. I did out even great meal of the day, sion of Henry IV. to the death of Queen kw whether he was 2000suying the Elizabeth, the diocers wore an sumptacos eolima or not. and extravagant ng any of those now served. Porsenally speaking, I was only in danger

Was then

fine art. Each guest once during the whole expedition. It was fork was not introduced into England pressed forward with the advanced troops, until Thomas Coryate, of Odeomba, paboping to break the last effort at resistance, ished his Orudities' in 1611. Pepys took and are done with the affair, when the and fork with him to the Lord enemy, utilising the heavy covert, came down bie преов Mayor's feast in 1653. The absence of forks and fairly surmunded us. For a few minutes led to much stress being laid upon the not the position was critival and every wan bad of washing the hands both before and after to tight, for the enemy's fire was poured in meal, sad to the role that the left hand at close quarters. They pressed upon

from all ades, dodging from tree to tree, alone should be dipped into the commo dish, the right hand being occupied with and continually edging closer, hoping to get the knife. The perfect dinner at the best band to hond. In the hottest of it, my at time of English cookery consisted of theve tention was caught by a man in civilian's FOR courses, sash complete in itself, and tormi clathes, who was some #itaen or twenty nated by a subtlety of davice, the whole yarde in front of me, and who was complete being toanded off with Ypooras, after which guests retired into another room, the where pastry, sweatments, and frait were the choice wines. The English

Her Britannic Majesty'a Ships on the China Station.

Alacrity Archer Centurion* Daphne Edgar

Firebrand

Humber

Lamortalité

Linnet

Narcissus

Foscuol Pigmy Pique

Plover

3rd clans const deiend

gunboat and class

storeship

annunred cruiser

namel 2nd class

armoured cruiser

guuboat 1st class gruboar lét alass

praisar Kanbul Ist class

cruiser 8-d niaze

1050

Liout-Oom. Vernon Maud Commander F. W. Wyley Captain Edward Chichester Commander R, Q. Sparken

H. B. Lang

E. J. D. Laxton

Adair Honry

Lieut.Com.

Capt. Benry O. Bigge

Cos'tan Dock

Name,

Hig.

Guns. I.E.P.

'cagetican.

Where at.

Zotwe

twin-sore cruiser 2nd class 3600

41

TOOD

Captain Robert is Groome

Singapore

despatch-versel

12

3380

.cruiser 3rd class

16

2200

Commander F. G. De Lielo Comd. C. E. Kingsmill-

Neg 18aki

Shanghai

twinscrew battle ship

41

13,000

Captain Spencer H. Login

Nagneakt

1400

Bloop

twin-serew cruisar lab class

10.000

Embt.

19

340

Commander A. C. Galloway Capt. William H. Boudrea Lt.-Com. H.-P. Barton

Shanghai

460

8p

8501

8,600

Yokohama Harkow Haskow Hongkong Nagasaki Chemolpo Chetoo

10 17209

12:0

1000

7000

Hongkong Amoy Chemalpa

1200

Lieut.

Spencer V.

Y. de Horsey!

9600

7000

Captain Wan 0.0.

Quamander F. R. Felly

Forsyth

Hongkong

1202

1200

2000

1010

oz-transport

Tweed

gibt, 3r oluss coast defende

5

340

Undaunted

armoured cruiser

34

8500

Victor Emanuel

roodring ship.

14

Captain John S. Halifax Commodore Boyes

Wivorn

constdefenceship, armoured 9750

19

1450

Porpoise Rainbow Battler

visor

gunboat Ini vinos

Redpole

boat Ist ola

Spacian

Swift

Taraar

twin-screw cruiser 2nd place 3600

And las

Lieut-Oom, Bugh Cotesworth

Lieat.-Com. E. H. Graftee

Captain Alfred L. Winslee

R. K. McAlpine Commander

Torpedo Boate In Reserve No. 8, 20, 36, 96, 37 and 38, first cless ; and 3 a000nd-class boats, *Flagship of Vice-Adiestral Baller, C.B

Hougkong Nagsas K'hon Dork Hongkong

Bankow

Yokohama Yokohama Hongkong Laboun Hongkong

Kloon Dosk

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

Nome,

Admiral Kornleloff Admiral Nakkimo Albatron

Aloout

Algor

Arcona

Amptera Boantomps Beaupré

Bango

Bokre Boston

Dastilla

Charleston

Comète

Datroit Dimitri Donskoi Don Antonio de Ulloa Don Juan de Anatría Duguay Tronin

Forfait

Gaidamak

General Alaya

Flag and Rig.

Russian cruiser Russian flagship Austrinu gunboat Russian gunboat French cruiser German

praiser

French ganbost

French flagship

French wooden sloop

Portugusae

gunboat

Russian sloop

U. S. orainor

U. D.

Spanish craiser

F.D. cupbost

Freuch

ordiner

cruiser Spanish cruiser Spanish cruiser French cruiser Franch Cruiker

guntiat

krundian",

distaroggsel

About

402

3o 9000

2000 10

4800

Where at

Visdivostock Obamulpo

m route Vladivostock Nagasaki

Kubo

Yokohama

Lt. Pedro de Arevado Coutinho Timor

Commander R. P. de Bonauro

Chotoo

Manila

M

Koba

·

Bat

На

General, allow me to introduce myself:

Captain So-and-So has charge of all the arrangements concerning correspondents, 1 ejutned, curtly; you bad better see him. and with this i tamned on my heel and weat about my business.

his

own knife sad spoon, for the shortly defore we enlerud Unsmissie. 1 badi

Borved with meat eaters, and it was not

Burtounded by the advancing ravagem. Ho seemed to pay no heed to the danger was in, but kneeling on one knee, took aim and fired, again and again, and I seemed to do that every time be tired, a blankmen

until the time of the Commonwealth that fell. tho padding attained its extraordinary popniarity; indeed the frat moention of padding in the menus of the Bockleast' at St. Bartholomew's Hospital did not ecent until 1710, and in 1712 is an item of Da, for ice.

HUSBAND! 'YOGs sharpened your lead pan- dil last night, didn't you? Wifo: How did you know? Hastand: I have just born trying to shave myself,

You eat as much as a passenger, in the caroastia remark attributed to an Irate P. & O. steward abusing an underling in the ressroom. To fully appreciate this feare an Australian paper) the reader should glauce at this official list recently ianusd-The meat consumed on a P. & O. boat during sa averago voyage amonats to 16 tone, tho poultry and gume number 16,000 head, the heh ran to half a too, the potatoes mount up to 18 lons and the vegetables and fruit to a thousand pads and baskets. The tes amonate to 1,000 lbs., coffee to.500 lbs. With these hot drinks we may fittingly group the 3,500 lbs. of white sugar, and Olba, of moist. The butter oned is about 3,000 lbs., the chease half ae muuh, the jam and marmalade & ton pach. Add to this 200 hams, 1,400 lbs. of bocu 50,00) eggs, and a thousand ponade' worth of condiments and preservoa and other odds and sads.

ixings 02. a

4,5

A very interesting presentation was medo

the

was fascinated by bis danger and uoluess. As our main body came up and the savages were driven buck, I want for. ward to see that go baru tamnto my vivilian friend who ruse just as I reached him, To my astonishment it was the correspondent of the New York Herald, and be began again in the same qaim Way:

Well. Genera} =="" Agaia Interrupted him: You were

Didn't to escapo. lucky

you see that you ware surrounded?'

"Well, General," he began again, “I guess I was too much occupied by the niggers in frost to pay much attention to those behind."

That was evidently the simple truth. Whatever we may say la the future about Henry M. Starley, no one that has seen him in danger will deny that his courage in of the first quality. I took a liking to him on the spot, and we became great friends, nor bas anything occurred sisse to alter my opinion of him--Saturday Review,

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station,

May

REGISTER

17th- & F,K.

Tarometer.

ISHSSZÍ{8} Temperatu

9.66

Bumidity

Włoskick. 29.30 60 Tokia......0.74 Nagasaki...79 Shanyba.97678 ROBINBON & Co. hara: 150 Pianos for Sharp P., 2.73 $7 29.65 20 Hire on Munthly Paymente, also Pianos Amey...... rotarned from Hire cheap.

Swatow... Canton Hengl. 29.64 THERE are fourteen varieties of spas in Vict. Pona

Rock 20.67 Venezuein,' he said after along silence. Gap

And only one veristy here,' she responded Macau...20.66 90 adly. And again the silence settled apop Haiphony. 20.27 87 35

Bolinas.... 20.40 75 10 Mani 0.8. Jannes

them.

on April 7 at Dover Csallo by Major-Gen. A Cidengo helrose, visiting Farie recently, Sir W. Butler, commanding the troops in was shows the spot where Louis Seize was South Eastern District, in the presence Rected. My the exclaimed in dismay, the whole of the troops in the castle. The ho dead? Wo were goin to get our General presented Gunner Proad; R.A., uoo farniture off him!" with the Royal Humane Society's award

vmd.

10 4.3.

May 18th.

Toks.....30' - Wostock.20.60 48 87 sz Nagasaki...27:

29.82. 0860 Shanghai.20.3

for a gallaut attempt to save life by jump-WILLIS (who has eaten bia spple): Mabel, Sharp F.,.75

off the turret at the end of the Admiral- let's play Adams and Eve. You be Eve. azy. 23,6 ing

128.70 Fior in a moderately rough ses and o

nå snd I'll be Adam. Nabel: All right. Swatow wind. The man was Well Willie Now, on tempt ma to eat Canton... cold easterly, who had to struggle your apple, and I'll give in."- arowned, and Proud, against a powerful current, narrowly escap ed with his own life, General Butler sid

satisfaction

Tons,

Guns. H.P.

Captain.

4950 92 7781

€000

"Captain Eltchaninof

Captain Kashorinimof

650

8

810

780

Captain Parenego

4980

8000

Captain Boutat

2370

$400

Captain A. Sarnow

#76

450

Commander Journot

2010-

6010 26

4400

Commander Fortin

1360 14

1000

Captain Ternet

5

400

950

19 1100

3000

Captain F..Wildes

Captain Enkvisky

3230

22

4400

Capt. Enrique Saulala

4040

8666

Capt. Coffa

497

*

500

Capt. Maudet

$400

Commander John Stark Newel Chefoo

6000

7000

Captain Witho

Chefoo

1200.

3635

Capt. Duelo

Manila

1180 14

1500

Gaptain

23.00

23.50

2760

Captain Delort

Bayle

Shanghai

3500

Spanich

1300

Greminstchy Ditis Imperator Nicolai I

Rosian ganbost

1400

1930

Bonchanoff

200

Russian ironclad

880

344 8000

Capt Ramon Rochiquet Breijillo si

German cruiser

4400

9000

Capt Capt. von

Chefov

Nagasaki

French cruiser

4380

.22

Satqume

24

it was greats first

German cruiser

German flagship Russian aloop

P677

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1. Bakumaran, redneed to 39 degren Fakten-

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Sir J. Murgelin

For the past quarter of a century there has Br mental as well as our physical capabilities, bosh bas continuous for of letters bearing 100,

4. Panaction of Wren, in two pointe, the blood is discased the body is disessed, teticaoay to the truly wonderful cures effected:

5.FORDS OF WAND, secording to Beaufen Sufferers from Burous, Searry, Beamy Badly Clarke's World-famed Bleed Vittare, the Lege, Skin and Bland Diseases, Pimples, and finnst Blood Faridor that dence and Inedical Scales

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