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Beattie, Mr. James Benjamin, Mr. S. S. Bonnar, Mr. J.-W. C. Brawn, R.E, Col. L. F. Brayne, Mr. H. F. R. Brusse, Mr. G. Cameron, Mr. Allan Collard, Col. A. W. Crookenden, Col. Dann, Ms. George H. Drion, Mr. F. Ezekiel, Mr. J. S. Ezekiel, Mr. R. M. Forbes, Mr. Andrew Finser, Mr. and Mrs..
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15th July-Canton th July, General Butterfield & Swire Al
Y. SONTAN, American Breamer, 585, D. J. A. Goitirolo, 13th July Manila 10th July, General-Order, A YUENSANO, British steamer, 128, P. H. Rolle, R.N.R4 15th July –Manila 12th July, General-farding, Matheson & Co.
Bailing Vessels, CELESTE BURRILL, British ship, 1,764, C. A. Trefry, 29th May, Manila, gth May, Ballast-Order.
HOLLISWOOD, American bark, 1,054, E. M.
Knight, 14th June, Fremantle, WA. 3rd May, Sandalwood-Order
L. SCHEFF, American ship, 1,673, Kendallth July,Manila z5 June, Bainst GAY- lowitz & Co MANUEL LLAGUNO, American ship,650, Nichols, 29th June,-New York 3rd Mar, Kerosine Oil-Standard Oil Cd. MARECHAL DE VILLARD, French bark, 1,171, Rional, 31st May, Cardiff 4th Jan., Coals, -E. A. Trading Co.
Kaiserin Klisabeth, Austrian Cruiser, & guns, 1,500 tons, 5,000 bp, Capt. M. V. Elisenau, Shanghai
Koningin Wilhelmina der Nederlanden, Dutch cruiser, & guns, 4,600. tous, 5,900 i.hp., Capt. J. P. Rossuno, Swatow. *. Leopard, Austrian cruiser, 1,600 tons, Captain
Müller, Saigon.
Liberal, Portuguese gunboat, 558 tons, Comdr.
José da Cunha Lima, Macao. Maria Theresa, Austrian cruiser, to guss,
5.900 tons. 9755 i.h.p, Capt. V. Bless Ritter v. Sambuchi, Shanghai. Piet Hein Dutch cruiser, 5 guns, 3,600 tons,
4,736 h.p., Capt. Jansen, Taku. Zaira, Portuguese gunboat, 600 tons, Captain
Mello Hongkong.
Zenta, Austrian cruiser, 2,500 tons, Captain
Skala, Shanghai.
JAPANESE MEN-OF-WAR.
Battleships.
Asahi, 1st class, 15,200 tons, 15,000 ih.p. 18
guns, Captain S. Misu, at Japan.
Jack, Mrs. W. C. and Wheeler, Lt. Col. I. SEA WITCH, American ship, 1,172, Howes, 21st, Pashima, 1st class, 12,460 tons, 38 guns, 14,000
Hughes, Col. G. A.
family
Jeffreys, Mr.
Lang, Dr. K. Lee, Mr. J. E. Mackie, Mr. Gordon
Jeffries, Mr. H. N.
Wilgress, Mr. W. T. Wilson, Mrs. W. and
child Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Taylor.
CRAIGIEBURN.
Anderson, Mr. Jas. Jarrow, Capt. J.; Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. Langlands, A.O,Dj
J. M.
Capt. and Mrs. P. Pye, Mr. E. Burns Sisters, Govt: Civil
Hospital
Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Matheson.. Crouch, Mr. J. W. Edwards, Mr. G. H. Grimble, Mr. & Mrs. G. Heemskerk, Mr. J. J. B. F. H. Helms, Mr. W.
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EXCHANGE.
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ON LONDON, Telegraphic, Transfer 1/11 1/16
Bank Bills, on demand.....t/1 Credits, 4 months' sight. D'ments, 4 months' sight......1/11 ON BERLIN, '(demand).....
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Credits, 4 months' sight....7.46 ON. NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...463
Credits, 30 days' night
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.......47 ..44 ..145+ ON SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer....73 Private 30 days' sight
ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer....
On denund..
.aom. prem.
ON YOKOHAMA, T.T.........................
Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate.
Gold Leaf too much, per jael Bar Silver 'Dollars
...26
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OPIUM QUOTATIONS.
New Patna...
Old Patna
New Benares
Old Benares
New Malwa ....
Old Malwa
Feb-Manila 18th Feb, Ballast.-Master.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS. ON THE CHINA STATION.
Hongkong, July 16th, 1901. Alacrity, despatch-vessel, 1,700 tons, 10 guns; 3,000 i.h.p., Comdr. G. G. F..M. Cradock," Shanghai.
i Algerine, sloop, 1,050 tons, 6 guns, 1,100 i.h.p,
Comdr. E. D. Hunt, Shanghai. Arethusa, 2nd-class cruiser, 4,300 tons, 10 guns,
Socoil.p.. Gapt J. Startin, Woosung. Argonaui, ist-class cruiser, 11,000 tons, 16,500 i.h.p., 16 guns, Capt..G. H. Cherry, R.N., Shanghai.
Astra, 2nd-class cruiser, 4,500 tons, 7,0x0 i.h.p., to guns, Capt. A. W. Paget, C.M.G. Shanghai. Aurora, 1st-class craiser, 5,600 tons, 8,500hp,
12 guns, Capt. E. HBayly, C., Foochow Barfleur, Ist-class battleship, 3,000 tons, 14
guns, 13,163:1.h.p., Captain G. J. S. War render, Nagasaki. Blenheim, 1st-class criuser, 9,000 tons, 12 guns,
21,411 h.p., Capt. Henderson, CMG Woosung, Bonaventure, and class cruiser, 3,000 tons, 18
guns, 9,000 i.h.p., Captain G. G. Sawle, en route Home. Bramble, 1st-class gunboat, 710 tons, 1,400 i.h.p, 6 guns, Lieut and Comdr. F. M. Leake, Wuhu. Brisk, 3rd-class craiser, 1,770 tens, 6 guns, 5,600.i.h.p.. Conimander Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart., Hankow. $10.12 Britomart, 1st-class gunboat, 710 tous, 1,300 i.hip, 6 guns, Lieut-Conidr. E. A. Baird, 53.20
Foochow. Centurion, 1st-class battleship, 19,500 tons, 14 guns, 9000 h.p., Capt. J. R. Jellicoe, R.N., en route Home. Daphne, sloop, 1,140.tons, & guns, 2,000 i.h.p.,
Capt. Wm. C. Pakenham, Practice. Dido, 2nd-class cruiser, 5,600 tons, 11 guns, 9,600 i..p., Capt. Tillard, Hongkong. Endymion, 1st-class cruiser, 7,350 tons, 12,000 hp 12 guns, Capt. A. W. Paget, Wei- hai-wei.
Hongkong, 16th July.
5950 per chest. ....965 "
...937 per picul. ..9371
....840
..850/880
Persian, paper tied .................815
VESSELS IN POET..
Steamers, ANPING MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,065, S Atsumi, 13th July-Swatow 12th July, General-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. ARRATOON APCAR, British steamer, 2,879, E.
Fey, 15th July,-Singapore roth July, General-David Sassoon, Sons & Co. || BINGO MARU, Japanese- steamer, 3,780, F.
Davies, 15th July,-Singapore 10th July, Mails and General-Nippon Yusen Kai
sha.
BURNSIDE, American steamer, 1,400, As H. Laflin, 14th April,Manila 11th April, Chowra, German steamer, 1,055, A. Musing,
Cable.-Government.
12th July,Bangkok 6th July, Rice.- Eutterfield & Swire. CHWNSHAN, British steamer, 1,282, J. Jenkins, 9th July,Koh-si-chang 3rd July, Rice and General Bradley & Co. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British steamer, 3,003, H. Pybus, R.N.R., 9th July, Vancouver, B.C. 17th June, and Shanghai 6th July,. Mails and General.-C. P. R. Co. GAELIC, British steamer, 2,691, Wm. Finch, R.N.R. 13th July, San Francisco 14th June, Honolulu 21st, Yokohama 5th July, Kobe 7th, Nagasaki ih, and Shanghai toth, .: Mails and General.-O. & O. S. S. Co. GLENESK, British steamer, 2,274, J. Rafferty, 9th July,Foochow 7th July, General McGregor Bros. & Gow. HAITAN, British steamer, 1,183, J. S. Roach, 14th July,Foochow 11th July, Amoy 12th, and Swatow 13th, General Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HOIHAD, French steamer, 509, M., Merlees, 14th
July, Pakhoi and Hoihow. 13th July, General-A. R. Marty.a HONGKONG, French steamer, 739, I. Pannier,
5th July-Haiphong 14th July, and Hoitow 14th, General-A. R. Marty. INDRANI, British steamer, 3,225, R. N. Hill, 13th July, Foochow and Amoy 11th July, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. INDRAPURA, British steamer, 3,151, A. E. Hollingsworth, 6th July-Moji 1st July, General-Shewan, fomes & Co..!!- LOMBARD, British steamer, 1,658, C. W. Rai son, 8th July,--Saigon 4th July, Ceneral.
-Dodwell & Co., Ld. MACDUFF, British steamer, 1,882, R. Glegg, 15th July, Moji 9th July, Coal-Dodwell & Co., La.
MARIA VALERIE, Austrian steamer, 2,648, P. Berberovich, 15th July,-Japan roth July, General Sander, Wieler & Co. MUNCHEN, German steamer, 4,691, Krebs, 28th May,Caroline Islands 5th May, Ballast Melchers & Co. NANSHAN, British steamer, 1,299, Allan Jones, 27th June,Newport, Mon. 10th May, Coal-Bradley & Co.
OAK BRANCH, British steamer, 2,064, H. Scheel, 12th June,-Mororan 4th June, Coal-Dodwell & Co., Ld. RAJAH, British transport, 3,634, I. L. Leflueich,
15th July, Taku 9th July. ST. ENOCH, British dredger, 650, R. Rawcliffe,
30th May, Wei-hai-wei 25th May.. ST. IRENE, British str., 2,474, W. H. Clements, 7th July, New York 16th June, Care Oil.
Order.. SIMONGAN, Dutch steamer, 1,818, Sandman, 17th April,-Samamang and Saigon 29th March, Sugar-Yoon Fat Hong. SISHAN, British steamer, 845, H. Holton, gth July, Saigon 5th July, General.-Bradley,
& Co.
SOLACE, American transport, 3,088, Winslow,
13th July, Shanghai 9th July, SUNGXIANDBritish steamer, 1,021, SW..
Moore, July-Manila
Butterfeld & Swire 3rd July, Ballast. TOONAN American steamer, 956, J. Blethen,
1st July-Haiphong rath JulyFand Holbow 14th, General Douglas Lapraik
Esk, coast defence gunboal, 363 wh, 3 guns, 200 hp, Lieut.-Cómár, F. Bluai, Chin- kiang.
Fame, twin screw, torpedo bout destroyer, 360
tous, 6 guns, 5,400 hp, in reserve, Firebrand, 3rd-class gunboat, 455 tons, a guns,
360 i.b.p., Cantor.
Glory, 1st-class battleship, 14,8go lous, in guns, 13,500 h.p., Captain F. S. lnglefield, Japan. Goliath, tst-class battleship, 12,golons, 16guns,
13,500 ib, Capt. L. Wints, Shanghai. Hundy, twin screw, torperlo-boat destroyer,
260 tons, guns, 4,000 i.h.p, in reserve. Hart, twin screw, torpedo-bont destroyer, 260 tons, 6 guns, 4,000 i.b.p, Lieut. and Cum. G. C. Hardy, Hermione, aud-class cruiser, 4.350 toOBE, SO guns, 9,000 i.h.p., Capt. K. S. D. Cumming,
en route Home,
Hunter, storeship, 1640 tons, 800 i.h.p., Com.
H. J. Davison, Shanghai., Isis, 2nd-class craiser, 5,650 10ns, 11 guns, 9,600 ih.p., Capt. Charles Windham, haj-wei.
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h.p., at Kure.
Fuji, 1st class, 12,450 tons, 38 guns, 14,000
h.p., at Taku.
Chinyen, zad class, 7,330 tons, 22 guns, 6,300
hp, at Yokosuka.
Coast Defence Ships. “Matsushima, Ist class, 4,377 tons, 25 guns,
5,400 h.p., at Saseho. Itsukushima, 1st class, 4,777 tons, 35 guns,
5,400 h.p., at Kura. Hashidate, 1st class, 4,277 tous, 35 guns, 514b0
h.p., at Yokosuka,
Konge, and class, 4,400 tons, 13 guns, 2,035 h.p.,
Capt. K. Imai, at Japan, "*"
Capt. Hiroo Tonji, at Japan.. Hiyei, and class, 2,460 tons, 13 guns, 2,035 h.p. Heiyen, and class, 2,600 tons, 25 guns, 2,400 h.p.,
at Yokosuka.
Cruisers, Kasagi, protected cruiser, 1st class, 4,978 tons,
30 guns, 15,500 b.p., at Saseho. Chitose, protected cruiser, 1st class, 4,978 tons,
30 guns, 15,500 h.p., at Kure." Akashi, protected cruiser, 1st class, 2,800 tons,
30 guns, 8,500 h.p., at Kure. Yoshino, protected cruiser, Ist class, 4,150 tons;
31 guns, 15,000 h.p., at Kure. Nanito, protected cruiser, 1st class, 3,709 tons,
24 guns, 7,120 l.p., at Manila. Takachiho, protected cruiser, 1st class 3,700
tons, 24 guns, 7,120 h.p., at Keelung. Chiyoda, protected cruiser, 1st class, 2,450 tons,
27 guns, 5,500 h.p., at Kure. Takasuga, protected cruiser, 1st class, 4,227. tons, 30 guns, 10,000 hp., at Yokosuka Suma, protected cruiser, 1st class, 2,750 tons,
Capt. Shimamura, 24 guns, 8,500 h.p., at Japan.
Idcumi, protected cruiser, ist class, 3,500 tons,.
sa guns, 6,olo h.p., Capt. Warita, at Japan. Sai-jen, protected cruiser, 1st class, 2,300 tons,
15 guns, 2,800 lp., at Yokosuka. Akitsushima, protected cruiser, 1st class, at
Manila.
Miyako, 2nd class, 1,800 tons, 34 guns, 5,000h. p.,
at Taku.
Takao, ad class, 1,760 tons, 15 guns, 2,400 b.p.,
Capt. Matsuide, Japan.
Yayama, 3rd class, 1,00 tons; K. Matsumoto,
to guns, 5,630 h.p., at Japan Tukushi, 3rd class, 1,300 tons, Capt. S.
Mastui, 12 guns, 2,887 h.pl, al Japan. Osagi, cruiser, at Taku.
Sayanami, torpedo-boat destroyer, 305 tons,
Capt. J. Takenonchi, at Japan, Sloops and Corvettes, Musaski, 1,490 tons, 10 guns, 1,600 hp, at
Yokosuka Katsuragi, 1,480 tons, 10 guns, 1600 hp., at
Sascho.
Yamato, 1,480 tons,
Chemulpo.
to
guns, 1,600 h.p., at Tenrin, 1,550 long, to guns, 1165 h.p., at Fusan. Kaimon, 11360 tons, le guns, 125 h.p., at
...Sascho.
Amagi, 1,030 tons, 13 guns, 720.b.p., at Yoko.
suka
Gun-boats.
Oshima, 640 tons, 10 guns, 1,200 h.p., at Sascho. Akagi, 620 tons, 10 guns, 700 h.p., at Kure. Alago, 620 tons, to guns, 700 h.p., at Taku. Maya, 620 tons, to guns, 700 hp, at Kure, Chiokat, 620 toas, 10 guns, 700 h.p., at Taku. Soko, $72 tons, 4 gans, 400 h.p., at Sascho. Wei-wakt, 600 tons, & guns, 400 h.p. at Yokosuka,
Chinto, 490 tons, guns, 472 h.p. Chimeri, 490 tons, 5 guns, 472 h.p. Chin Hoku, 490 tons; 5 guns, 472 h.p. Chin Pui, 500 tuni, 9 guns, 455 b.p. Chin Chu, 500 tons, 9 guns, 455 b.p. Yasichio, gunboat, 4,000 tons, Capt. Yakis, at
Japan:
Janus, torpedo boat destroyer, in reserve... Zinnes, gun-vessel, 755 tons, hunvy guns, 4 6-pounders, o ih.p., Commander W. W. Smythe, Singapore. Lizard, 1st-class gunboat, 715 tons, 6 guns, 870 hp., Licut-Comdr. J. C. Watson, Singapore.
Ocean, ist-class battleship, 12,950 tons, 13,500
ih.p., 16 guns, Hon. A. G. Curzon Howe, C.B., G.M.G., A.D.C., Woosung. Orlando, 1st-class cruiser, 5,600 tons, 12 guas,
8,500 Lb.p., Capt. J. H. Burke, C., Shang
hai.
Otter, torpedo boat destroyer, Licut, and Com.
C. P. Mansel, Shanghai. Phonix, sloup, off tons, & guns, 1,400 ih.p,
Comdr. W. H. Nicholson, Tientsin. Pigmy, zat class razboat, 755 tons, 6 guns,
1,700 i.h.p., Capt. Oldham, Hongkong. Pique, twin screw, and class cruiser, 3,600 tons, Sguss, 7,000 i.h.p., Capt. H. C. Keynolds, Shanghai.
Plover, 1st class gunbost, 453 tons, 6 guns, 1,200 ih.p., Lieut.Comdr. C. V. de M. Cowper, Shanghai.
Redpole, 1st-class gunboat, 855 tons, 6 guns, Corbett, 1,200 hp., Lieut-Com. C. F. C Shanghai
Robin river-gunboat, 2 guns, Lieut-Comdr. G.?
G. Webster, West River. Rosario, sloop, 980 tons, & guns, 1,400 h.p,
Com. C. Hamilton, Singapore. Sandpiper, British river-gunboat, 2 guns, Lt2
Comdr. Carr, West River, Snipe, river-gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 140 i.b.p.,.4 Licut and Commander Oldham, Yangtaze. Swift, and-class gunboat, 756 tons, 6 guza,
870 i.b.p. Hongkong. Taku, torpedo-boat destroyer, 250 tons, Lient-
Comdr. C. P. Beaty-Pownall, Hongkong. Talbot, and-class cruiser, 5,600 tons, 8,000
ih.p., Capt. F. G. Stopford, Hongkong, Tamar, receiving ship, 4,600 tons, Commodore
Powell, C.B., Hongkong. Terrible, ist-class battleship, 14,200 toas, 30 guns, 25,000 i.h.p., Capt. Percy Scott, C.S., Hongkong,
Tweed, coast defence, gunboat, 363 tons, 3
guts, 200 i.l.p., in Reserve Hongkong." Waterwitch, surveying ship, 6za tons, Licut-
Comdr. Lyne, Hongkong, Whiting, twin screw, torpedo bont destroyer, 6or tons, 6 guns, 6,000 ih.p., Lt-Comdr. Mackenzie, DS.O., Shanghai. Wivern, coast defence ship, 2,750 tons, 4 guns,
1000 hp, Hongkong, Woodcock, river-gunboat, 2 guns, 560 i.h.p.,
Lieut. Comdr. Watson, Kiukiang Woodlark, river-gunboat, 2 guas, 550
1.b.p Licut-Comdr. H. E. Hillman, Yangtere. Torpedo-boats in Reserve Nos. 8 and 20, 35, 36, 37 and 38, first-class; and 3: second-class boats.
Miscellaneous,
Argern Austrian gunboat, 975 tusis, Capt. W.
Weber, Shanghai. Donau, Austrian cruiser, 2340 tons Captain Victor Bless y. Sambuchi, Singapore Holland, Dutch cruiser & guns, 3,900 tonn,
9.250 hp, Capt. 9. N. Sybrandi, Swatawes
Torpedo-gunboat. Tatsuta, 675 tons, 6 guns, 5 torpedo tubes,
5.500 h.p., Yokosuka.
Torpedo-boats. Murakumo, 279 tons, at Ujina. Shinonome, 279 tons, at Kure, Pugtri, 279 tons, at Takeshiki. Shiranuki, 279 tons, at Kobe..
Comdr, 1. Ishida, at Yokosuka. kadusch, torpedo-boat destroyer, 33 tons,
Comdr. Iwamura, at Japan. Kagere, torpedo-boat destroyer, 297 toDB, Kelaka, 190 tons, 6 torpedo-tubes, 1,400 h.p. Shirambi, torpedo-boat, 278 tons, Comdr.
Kosoma, at Japan..
Lieut. Comdr. H. Kawaso, Japan.
Akebono, torpedo-boat destroyer, 310 tone, Ooou, torpedo-catcher, 318 tons, Capt. Camada,
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at Japan,
boats (Creusot), 56 tons, a torpedo-tubes,
525 h.p.
boats (Kobe), 56 tons, 2 corpedo-tubas, 525,
h.p.
boat (Normand), 75 tons, a torpedo-tubes,
1,300 h.p.
1,300 h.p. boats (Schichau), e
620 h.p.
tone, 3 torpedo-tubes,
boats (Yarrow), 40 tons 3 torpedo-tubes, to boats (Yarrow), 40 tons, 3 torpedo-tubos,
620 b.p.
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