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SHANGHAI, 25th July (from Messrs. Wheelock & Co.'s report.)Rates homewards remain the same.as we reported in our last issue, except that 258. is now quoted by all steamers for New York vid Buez: when last writing this rate was in a falling state, two com- panies holding out for 30s., against a third at 258., one of which has since left with no support from here, one reduced her rate to 25s. when too late to obtain any more cargo worth mentioning, and has since left, and the third is now loading her fairly large engagements at 25s. The export of tea for New York is almost at a standstill, thus consider- ably reducing the support which steamers are accus tomed to receive at this time of year. For London there is a fair enquiry for tonnage, this being duly provided for by the Conference Lines, Rates of freight are:-London, by Conference Lines, general ergo 403; waste silk 42s. 6d.; ten 45s; Northern Continental ports, by Conference Lines, general cargo 408.; waste silk 42s. 6d.; tea 458.; New York við London, by Conference Lines, general cargo 478. 6d.; waste silk 50s.; ten 523. ßd.; Baltimore pit London, by Conference Lines, general cargo 528 6d.; waste silk 55s.; tea 57s. 6d.; Kouigsberg rid London, by Conference Lines, general cargo 47s. 6d. waste silk 503.; ten 52s. 6d.; Manchester, by Conference Lines, general cargo 52s. 6d.; waste silk 55s.; tea 578. 6d. ; Liverpool, by Conference Lines, general cargo 478. 6d; waste silk 503.; tea 32s. 6d.; Hamburg, by Con- ference Lines, general cargo 40s.; waste şilk 42s. 6d.; tea 45s. Above rates are subject to a deferred rebate, as per Conference circular. Havre, by Conference Lines, tallow 36s. net, general cargo 36. net, waste silk 38s. 6d. net, tea 40s. 6d. net; Genoa, by Confer- ence Lines, tallow 363. net, general cargo 36s. net, waste silk 38s. 6d. net, tea 4s. 6d. net Marseilles, by Conference Lines, tallow 35s. net, general cargo 36s. net, waste silk 38s. 6d. net, tea 40s. 6d. net 35s. per ton of 20 cwt. net for above three ports. New York, by sail, 20s. New York via Pacific, 1) gold cents per lb. tea, 6 cents per lb. silk, $10 per ton strawbraid. New York rid Suez, 25s. general cargo' 10s. extra for Turmeric, 25s. for tea. Boston, 32s" 6d. general cargo, 10s. extra for Turmeric, 35s. for tea. Philadelphia, 32s. 6d. general cargo, 10s. extra for Turmeric, 35s. for tea. Coast rates.-Moji to Shanghai $1.40 per ton coal, nominal; Nagasaki to Shanghai $1.40 per ton coal, nominal; Newchwang to Kobe little doing; Newchwang to Swatow little Going; Newchwang to Canton little doing Wuhu to Canton closed.
VESSELS ON THE BERTH.
For LONDON.-Japan (str.). Tantalus (str.), Mazagon (str.), Asturia (str.). Pakling (str.), Inaba Maric (str.) Chingwo (str.), Coromandel (str.), Kamakura Maru (str.).
For BREMEN.-Prinz Heinrich (str.),
For MARSEILLES.-Inaba Maru (st .), Kamakura Maru (str.).
For SAN FRANCISCO.-Cop!ic (str.), Hawthorn- bank, Glengyle (str.), Duchess Aune (str.).
For VANCOUVER.-Empress of China (str.) For VICTORIA, B. C.-Braemar (str.), Olympia (str.)
For TACOMA.--Olympia (str.),
For SEATTLE.-Kinshiu Maru (str.).
For NEW YORK.-Fortuna (str.), Indrapura (str.), Pathan (str.), Prince Arthur.
For AUSTRALIA.-Guthrie (str.).
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST MAIL. HONGKONG.
July-
ARRIVALS.
23, Kong Bong. British str., from Taiwanfoo. 23, Cheang H. Kian, Brit.str., from Singapore. 23, Canton, British str., from Moji. 23, J. V. Troop, Amr. ship, from Bulan. 23, Chingtu, British str., from Sydney. 23, Kwangles, British str., from Canton. 24, Frejr, Danish str., from Pakhoi. 24, Haimun, British str., from Tamsui. 24, Hertha, German str., from Kobe. 24, Hongkong, Chinese str., from Haiphong. 24, Peiyang, German str., from Shanghai. 25, Taksang, British str., from Sorsogon. 25, Kiangpak, Chinese str., from Swatow. 25, Chusan, German str., from Chefoo. 25, Clam, British str, from Batoum. 25, Oranje Prince, Beit. str., from Singapore. 25, Arcadia, German str., from Hamburg. 25, Benmohr, British str., from Amoy. 25, Bygdo, Norwegian str., from Dail
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25, Carmarthenshire, Brit. str., from London, 25, Kikosan Maru, Jap. str., from K'chinotzu. 25, Hoihow, British str., from Swałow. 26, Mongkut, British str., from Saigon. 26, Prinz Heinrich, Ger. str., from Bremen. 26, Thales, British str., from Coast Ports. 26, Phra Nang, British str., from Bangkok. 26, Machew, British str, from Bangkok. 26, Ask, Danish str., from Macao. 26, Chiyoda Maru, Japanese str., from Moji. 26, Devawongse, British str., from Bangkok. 26, Wan Tai, Chinese gunboat, from Pakhoi. 26, Loyal, German str., from Swatow. 26, Quarta, German str., from Swatow. 26, Yamashiro Maru, Jap. str., from Japan. 27, Tailee, German str., from Amoy. 27. Peiyang, German str., from Canton. 27, Fushan, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 27, Kwongsang, British str., from Iloilo. 27, Yiksang, British str., from Cebu. 27, Hausa, German str., from Saigon. 27, Chiyuen, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 27, Pakling, British str., from Woosung. 28, Chuusang, British str., from Sourabaya. 28, Haimun, British str., from Swatow. 28, Mazagon, British str., from Yokohama. 28, China, German str., from Saigon. 28, Wingsang. British str., from Shanghai. 28, Hertha, German str., for Singapore. 28, Ask, Danish str., for Hoihow. 28, Fushun, Chinese str., for Canton. 28, Peiyang, German str., for Shanghai. 28, Oopack, British str., from Liverpool. 29, Pathan, British str., from Amoy. 29, Ebani, British str., from London. 29, Kinshiu Maru, Jap. str., from Shimonoseki. 29, Oceanien, French str., from Shanghai. 29, Onsang, British str., from Moji. 29, Chusau, German str., from Cantou. July-
DEPARTURES.
23. Foochow, British str., for Kobe. 23, Triumph, Germau str., for Aparri. 23, Tamsui, British str., for Ningpo. 23. Ariel, Norw, str., for Newchwang. 23, Ballaarat, British str., for Europe, &c. 23. Hupeh, British str., for Singapore. 23, Shanghai, British str., for Singapore. 23, Borneo, British str., for Shanghai. 23, Brindisi, British str., for London. 23, Foyle, British str., for Rangoon. 23. Fujisan Maru, Japanese str., for Kobe. 23, Hailan, French str., for Hoihow. 23, Martha, German str., for Cavite. 23, Marian Woodside, Brit. bk., for N. York. 24, Glenesk, British str., for Shanghai. 24. Hailoong, British str., for Swatow. 24, Patroclus, British str., for Shanghai. 24, Rosetta, British str., for Yokohama. 24, Siam, British str., for Swatow. 25, Akitsushima, Japanese cruiser, for Manila. 25, C. H. Kian, British str., for Amoy. 25, Kwanglee, Chinese str., for Shanghai. 25, Omi Maru, Japanese str., for Nagasaki. 25, Sungkiang, British str., for Cebu. 26, Belgic, British str., for San Francisco. 26. Chusan, German str., for Canton. 26, Claverhill, British str., for Iloilo. 26. Haimun, British str., for Swatow. 26, Independent, German str., for Bangkok. 26, Pronto. German str., for Hoihow. 26, Changsha, British str., for Sydney. 26, Clam, British str., for Yokohama. 26, Kiangpak, Chinese str., for Swatow. 26, Kong Beng, British str.. for Swatow. 26, Humber, H.M. storeship, for Tamsui. 27, Benmohr, British str., for Singapore. 27, Oranje Prince, British str., for Swatow. 27, Hohenzollern, German str., for Yokohama. 27, Hongkong, French str., for Haiphong. 27, Kinai Maru, Japanese str., for Iloilo. 27. Loyal, German str., for Hongay. 27, Metropolis, British bark, for Portland. 29, Canton, British str., for Swatow. 29, Chiyuen, Chinese str., for Canton. 29, Kyoto Marn, Japanese str., for Kobe.
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVED.
Per Shanghai, from Yokohama, &c., Mr. and Mrs. Holland, Messrs. A. Patterson, Baddeley and Fornoris.
Strick, Mr. Zullum and 209 Chinese.
Per Kong Beng, from Taiwanfu, &c., Rov.
July 30, 1898.
Per Chingta, from Sydney, &c., Mr. and Mrs. Flavelle, Messrs. Hart Buck, Rose, and Gray.
Per Peiyang, from Shanghai, Mr. James Harvie.
Per Carmarthenshire, from London, &c., Mr. John Heron.
Per Prinz Heinrich, for Hongkong, from Bremen, Messrs. Günther, Bowers, Watson, Kandell, Wilhelm Altmann, Mrs. Morrison, and Misses Lefkowitz (2); from Southampton, Mr. H. R. Shaw; from Genos, Mr. H. Hassloop, Dr. Huth, and Mr. W. von Uffel; for Shanghai from Bremen Messrs. Paul Gruslinsky, O. Hoppe, Martin Langner, Carl Seifer, and Heinrich Wagner; from Southampton, Mr. J. 8. Nazer, Mr. Reid; from Genoa, Mr. Ofto Anz, Mrs. Marie Anz, Miss Marie Anz, Mr. Walter Anz, Jr., Messrs. Braumüller, Cremer, Castendyk. Vice-Consul Dr. F. Grunewald, Messrs. Knoff, v. Koenigslow, H. E. Krol, Krause, Heinrich Kampmeier, Nottmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Weiler, Miss Fowler, Messrs. W. Ellis, O. Mietzschke, A. Steinmetz, and Tan Seng Khoy; from Naples, Mr. D. H. Magens; for Nagasaki, Messrs. Elzoff and Arthur Eisen; for Hiogo, Messrs. August Sohröder and Hans Temme; for Yokohama from Genoa, Messrs. Ph. R. Goedkoop, Ernest Lüthy, and J. Møra.
Per Devawongse, from Bangkok, Mrs. Lillie and 2 children.
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Per Yamashiro Maru, from Japan, Misses. Kei Matsuo, Saml Itonaga, and Masu Takaya.
Per Fushun, from Shanghai, &c., Messrs. Geo. Williams and F. Ragodale.
DEPARTED.
Per Parramatta, for Shanghai from London, Messrs. R. S. Raphael, H. Bell, and A. T. Man- ley: from Brindisi, Messrs. H. J. Andes, A. Verbrock, and J. Butler; from Penang, Miss Chill, from Singapore, Messrs. G. McBain, Van Laer, and Capt. White; for Yokohama vis Shanghai, from Hongkong, Mr. Nicholson.
Per Ballaarat, from Hongkong for Singapore, Messrs. Wm W. Miller, Juo. W. Lusher, Earle Stuyvesant, $tauley Oakes, and A. J. Reed, and Surg. Capt. Martin; for Bombay, Mr. M. S. Sassoon; for London, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc- Laughlin, Mr. E. H. Derrick, and Mrs. Mat- thews and child; from Yokohama for London, Miss Meaden; from Shanghai for Singapore, Mr. and Mr. E. W. Mills; for London, Mrs. Ziegan.
Per Shanghai, for Londou from Hongkong, Boatswain P Skuse, R.N.; from Yokohama, Mr. Andrew Patherson; from Nagasaki, Mr. T. Longford; from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Holland and child, and Mr. W. Baddeley.
Per Borneo, from Hongkong for Shanghai, Mr. McLead.
Per Rosella, from Hongkong for Nagasaki, Mr. J. H. Longford; for Kobe, Messrs. C, Stockwell and J. B. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flavelle, and Mr. C. H. Ebrahim; for Yoko- hama from Colombo. Mr. J. Luneberg; from Singapore, Messrs. S. H. Reynold and T. Arra- toon; from Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tooker.
Per Changsha, for Cooktown, Mr. C. Butter; for Brisbane, Miss Walsh; for Sydney, Mrs. Newcomb and four children, Messrs. C. J. Price, G. Nicholas, A. Sinclair, W. Tout, and D. Parr.
Per Belgic, for Shanghai, Sir E. C. Boehm, Mr. H. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Attias and 4 children; for Nagasaki, Mr. How Kung Chung; for Kobe, Mr. and Mrs. Ponnett, and Mr. Chan Po Gee; for Yokohama, Messrs. H. Carlton and C. H. Hardcastle; for San Francisco, Mrs. Kwok Haug, Miss Fong Ah Yuk, Mr. Tong Hong Chong, Mrs Chun Yuk Ping, Mrs. Lau Chun, Mrs. Hom Shee and 3 children; for London, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Fisher, Messrs. F. W. Law- rence and P Alden, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ellam, ·
Per Omi Maru, for Nagasaki, Misses Parkes, Tyre, and Nicolsons (2), Mr. Parkes, and Major Akashi.
Per Hohenzollern, før Yokohama, Messrs. K. Yomasaki and S. Yoshida; for Kobe, Mrs. Richardson and 2 children.
Per Hongkong, for Haiphong, Messrs. Sule- man Bin Darood, Raband, Vial, and Jaquet,
Per Cheang Hock Kian, from Singapore, Mr. Printed and Published by D. WAREES SMITH, and Mrs. Mario Guiow.
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