SELF-EXILED.
THE GERMAN IN OTHER LANDS.
[Continued from p iga 6.]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST
snake, tiger bonen, dried scorpion, dried centi pede, shavings of rhinoceros born, ground dragon bones, dried varnish, or powdered red marble.
& Co.
Indravelli, Br. 15. 3.768, S. Cullington, and Aug.,Durban goth Inne, Ballast.-G. L. Indrawadi, Br. ., 1.369, P. N. Hill, foth AR
-Keelung 8th Aug., Gen.-S.; T. & Co.
11. 1905.
PRAX.
Malls for Canton, Samshui, Wuchow and Macas will be closed on weak days at 7.30 Aucott, H. F. every morning. On Sundays the mail for Beattie, A. Macho will be closed at 8 am, and that for neattie, M. P. Cantou at 9 am de
Bernand, Mr. and Mrs. Boutchair, Mr. & Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E.
The writer has met and associated with Ger. drawn upon my imagination in preparing the Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. 5.t; faz, B. Ohlsen, | Kumchuk, Samahui, Wuchaw' and Canton Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Mitchell, R.
mans of all classes in many countries, but he has never found one who expressed sympathy with the dreams of Colonial dominion cherish ed by official Germany. He has come in touch with a natural desire to promote German in terests, and occasion,illy feels a thrill of pride in German attainment, but along with these has invariably gone a devout hope that the Kaiser's long arm may not reach out and dis. Furb the tranquil tenour of their way. Under ordinary circumstances they do not wish protection from their Government. It was openly deprecated by the German residenta in Venezuela during the memorable crisin; it is `always resented whenever there is a tendency to force it upon them. Such an attitude can scarcely be understood in England, but it is a
perfectly explicable one, they have gone to the foreign country in order to make a Ilving out of it, accepting the risk the act may involve; they are under the authority of its Government, and probably have been granted concessions by it. It has the power to hamper their move. ments and reduce their profits in a score of indirect ways, and es en in ruin them by means
that cannot be made the basis of a diplomatic ☛ representation. It is their interest, therefore,
to preserve the best of relations with the
Lest I should fall under suspicion of having
above list, I had better say that the various items are taken from a paper on Chinese medi- cine contributed by ngi England doctor to, the Journal of the North Chins branch of the Royal Asiatic Society in the year 1864.
Surgery as branch of the heating art in practically unknown to the native Chinese doctor. Fractures and dislocations are simply left alone-they are not even bandaged, and boils, abscesses and things of that sort are ndi ther lanced for relief nor subjected to any other form of treatment,
hipvina..
Coromandel, Br. 4.5, 2,783, G. M. Montford,
R.N.R, Toth Aug-Shanghai 8th Aug, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
Andree Rickmers, Ger. s.s., 1,020, H. Köhn
10th Aug.Bangkok 4th Aug.. Rice and Wood, M. & Co.
Taileman, Nor. ss., 1,128, S. Petterson, roth Aug-Samarang. 31st July, Sugar.- Order.
M.
Struve, Ger. s.5, 966, P. Bandi, teth Aur, -Newchwang sih Aug, and Chefoo 7th, Gen.-Wing Sing Co.
Toth Aug.-Pakhoi 8th Aug., and Hoihow 9th, Gen.), & Co.... Kalgan, Br. 15. 1,143, T. Speed, 8th Aug....--
Hollo 4th Aug Rugar.-R. & S Katanga. Br 9.8., 2,152, Jus. McBride, 7th Aug.,
Moj atat luly, Coal---M. B. K.
S
Kohrichang, Ger. ., 1,292, C. Gosewisch, 5th Ang. Kohsicbang 30th July. Rice.-B. & 1.isa, Swed. 9.4., 1,577. H. Horndaki, aut July, -Kobe 17th July, Gen.-Shun Tai S, N, ..
:
Loongmnon, Ger, 1.4., 1,745, F. Kalkofen, toth
· Aug.—Canton 9th Aug, Gen.—S, & Co. Manchuria, Am. 8.4, 8.750, J. W. Saunders, roth Aug-San Francisco 8th July, and Manila 8th Aug., Mails and Gen.-P. M. 9. S. Co.
Merionethshire, Br. 1., 1,940, C, H. Burch, 9th Aug-Singapore 3rd Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co Nanshan, Br. ., 1.219, A. W. Brynull, 6th
Aug-Kohsichang 311 July, Rice.~~- Chinese.
Petrarch, Ger. 3., 1,252. C. Ahrens, 7th Aug.,
-Amoy th Aug., Ballast.-S., W. & Co. Phra Nang, Ger. s.s., 1,021, F. v. Mangelsdorff, 2nd Aug., Bangkok 27th July, Rice. B. & S
Rubi. Br. s.s., 1,619, A. H. Notley, 8th Ang
Manila 5th Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Shantung, Br. 1.8, 1,835, Inn. Robinson, 9th Aug-lava 1st Aug. Sugar.-B. & S.
Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoss, every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails. will be closed at 9 am..
· No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur- day evening.
FINITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG.
Barker, Mr. M. |Baldwin, A. M.
Bingham, Mr.. &-Mra,
|
J.E. and child
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Bissell, W. S. Blaney, S. Black, H. I. Blackwell, Miss A. Bonner, E. A... Brighton, F. G. Banner, Mr. and Mrs. Broughall, L.
W.c. Carter. W. L.
Chambers, Mr.
H.K.
Large, A. J. C Lewin, A. R.
Lewis, L. 8.
Lysbar, E. E.
Macdonald, D. Marriott, Dr. O. Meikle, Mr. and Mr
Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Darling, Col. Dixon, Mr. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gales, Capt. Hallingworth, Mr. and
Harker, B. Bretherton Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Hayors, Col, Flareland, F. A. Helsgaun, A.
Hett, Mr. and Mr.
F. Tuget
Hladekofet, Mr. & Mrs.
King, Dr. and Mr. 'Louder, Mr.
Macdonald, Mr.. Martin, R. Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moxen, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Muelle, E. Ollis, F. B. O'Neil, J. L. Hugh Parry, Major Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, C., Mr. Reigfe, Dr, and Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair, A.
CHINA COAST METROROLOGICAL-KRUISTER, August roth, 1905, 48,M.
Vladivostock. Nemuro *.**.*
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Stadt, Mr. and Mrs. Weihaiwei ... Sharp Peak...
Kaye, Malar and Mrs. White, Dr. and
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29 84
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and Hongkong...10am.19.8485
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Vacas ********
Flaiphong
Van de
Stoker, Mr.
Thomas, Mr.
Hudig, D.
Uffel, W. von
E.
effcias H. U.
Vandia, Gordon
29.78 86
Mallo, A. de
Johnson, Rev.
Morless, Mrs.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Verskeij· Capt.
Mr.
21
Miller, P. L
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Moon, Mr. & Mr. E. M. Kelsall, Major & Mrs. ; M. J.
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29.68 86
Moore, Dr. W. B. A
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CHAIGIEBURN,
a.m
Barnett, H. O.
29.8982
Brown, C. A.. I
C. St. James. 103.m.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
Hogg, Mr.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Smith, Percy
Jameson,.P. S.
Lyons, F. W.
Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, M. O. Clark, T.
Newington, A. G. Oliffe, O. C. Packer, B. L. Pan, Mr. F. N. Le
Lt. Parfit, W.
Clegg, N., Eng. and Mrs. H. 1. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Dongan, Miss P. R. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. 1, Downing, M. T. C. Ferrand, L. M. Fitzgerald, Mr
officials and the people, and they object to the I Aṇamba, Dan, 53, 1,118, Gortsen, roth Au8 Thyra, Nor, 3.5. 2,419, P. M. Tayre, 3rd Aug., Doolittle, F. H.
Bangkok 3rd Aug, Gen.-H. & ro.. 11angsang, Br. 5.8., 1,156, S. Wilde. roth Aug,
-Canton roth Aug1, Gon.~~!, M. & Co.
Aug-Canton 7th Aug,, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Taming. Br. 3, 1.35, J. Mackenzie, 11th
Aug-Manila 8th Aug., Gen.-T. & S. Carl Diederichsen, Ger, 9.5, 774, H. Schlaikier,
paternal solicitude of their officious Govern ment, except in extreme cases of injustice and peril. The official representative of the Em-sich Ho, Ch. 5.8., 1,082, A. A. Crawford, tith peror is never slow to make capital out of the most trivial incident, but the ordinary residents seldom henefit by his interference. Still less do they desire to see the German flag unfold above them. They may, of course-aften do maintain a strong regard for the home country, but they prefer to show their patriotism by independently promoting its trade rather than by contributing to the extension of its' colonial possessions.-W. P. Livingstone, in the Even. Ing Standard.
THE CHINESE MEDICINE MAN.
BY ALLEYNE IRELAND.
From the earliest time the Chinese have de-
voted in great deal of attention to the study of medicine; and they have evolved a complicated system full of the most curious, and eccentric elements.
In medicine, as io so many other things, the Chinese appear to have been the first in the field. But if it appears to us remarkable that Bearly 4,000 years ago there was a well-defined Icience of medicine in China, it is certainly not less remarkable, and it is very surely more in- teresting and significant to find; that Chinese medical practice and Chinese medical theory are practically the same to-day, as they were when Joseph was selling corn in Egypt.
|
11th Aug,Haiphong 8th Aug., Gen.-J. & Co.
Palaincotto, Br. 5.5, 2,108, T.-F. Babb, "1th
Auga-Rangnon vin Penang and Singa- pore 78th July, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Indrasamiha, Ur. s.s. 1.167, Craven, 11th Aug.)
-New York 21st June, and Singapore 5th Ave., Gen.-J., M. & Co:
Clearances at the Warbear Offen. Caromandel, for Singapore. Jacob Diederichser, far Hoihow. " "Doric, for Macao.
Yachow, for Shanghai, Leongsang, for Manila, Amigo, for Haihow.
Merionethshire, for Nagasaki. Lucia, for Canton,
Oscar II, for Moji. Strombus, for Paul Sambo. Indraundi, for Manila. Fangtung, for Swatow.
la«li:w
August 11,
Glenfalloch, for Amoy.
Darit, for San Francisen,
*ingchow, for Cebu, Cheangthew, for Kobe. Progrést, for Shanghai.
If we pass over the numerous Chinese inedi-Amtice, for Newchwang.
cal works written before the Christian era, wa find, as early as 299 A. D., a work in ten volu mes on the pise. The thirteenth century pro- duced treatise in twenty volumes on the dis cases of wonten, with the ample title "Foo-fin tatsuen leang-fang:" and the following century added a general medical dictionary in twenty volumes in which the following subjects were treated: Diseases of the large blood vessels, + nervous diseases, diseases of women, eye' dis
entes, diseases of the throat, mouth and teeth, the treatment of fracturés and nɛrow wounds.
Perhaps the most famous Chinese medical book is a work on therapeutics, written during the Ming dynasty (about the fifteenth century), which in the compass of 190 volumes included 2,000 lectures and more than 20,000 prescrip- tions.
سيما
A
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Capri, for Bombay. Hangsang, for Shanghai. Oscar II, for Moji. Loongrong, for Manila.
Per Taming, from Manila-Mr., Jose A. Meribo, and 70 Chinese.
Per Coromandel, from Shanghai for London Mr. D. W. Bell, Mrs Carleen and infant, and Mr. C. B. Camm. For Gibraltar--Mr. Leo, Ranson. For Bombay-Lieut. O. M. H. Auson.
For Hongkong-Messrs. Chiu Yik and servant, F. Sexinger and S. Settle, From Yokohama for Melbourne Mr. and Min Moffatt. For Marseilles-Mr. H. W. Booth.
Passengers to depart.
Per Coromandel, from Yokohama for Mel bourse-Mr. and Miss Moffat. For Marseilles —Mr. H. W. Booth, From Shanghai for London Mr. D. W. Bell, Mrs. Carlsen and infant, and
Mr. C. B. Camm. For Gibraltar-Mr. Leo. Reason. For Bombay-Lt. O. M. H. Auson..
From Hongkong for London--Messrs. J. R,
The 'Chinese medicine man is, above all things, a devotee of formal rules, and his diagnosis of disease depends almost entirely on a complicated analysis of the phenomena of
Perrett, 1. B. Fox, Miss Edith, Lysener, Messis, the patient's pulse. To a European or AmeriC. W. Finch and George Sole. For Marseilles can doctor the pulse is, of course, an im portant element in a diagnosis; it may be fast or slow, weak or strong regular or irregu- lar, but with these conditions noted the pulse has told all it can tell to modern medical science.
With a Chinese doctor the pulse is a much more complicated affair. The subject is far too involved to admit of full explanation in a short article, but the following brief account of the Chinese thenry of the pulse will give some indication of the complexity of the matter.
The pulso, according to the Chinese, extends for the breadth of three fingers laid across the right and left wrists, and by subdividing the pulse in various ways as, for instance, by taking note of the pulse at the point nearest to the wrist or farthest from it, twelve distinct pulses are recognized Each of these is supposed to indicate the condition of one or another of the principal parts of the body, such as the heart pulis, the liver pulse, the kidney pulse, and so on.
The complication is increased from the fact —that the significance of the pulse bear changes with the season of the year. Thus a certain kind of beat of the middle pulse on the left wrist may indicate that the patient's heart is in excellent condition in June, and the same kind of beat noted in October may mean that the patient is suffering from some dangerous form of heart disease.
Of course, all this is nothing but mere quackery; but the minute examination of the pulse at both wrists is a solemn farce which is performed without fail each time the doctor pays a visit.
Having determined what is the matter with || bis patiept, the Chinėse medicine man proceeds to administer one or a doren of the preparations which fli bis bulky prescription book. They include many vegetable and a few mineral compounds known to our own dociera, but also A great number which sound very unfamiliar It may be putmeg, ginger, charcoal, mint, sandalwood or camphor; but it is just as likely to be glum, abestos, ground stag's born, dried lizard, gold leaf, spotted
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston. For Gibraltar-Mr. Camello d'Almeida Pessanha. For Colombo- Lieut. Chandler. For Bombay Mr. Geo. Hogg For Singapore-Dr. Chadwick Kew,
Shipping Resort.
Str. Tuming from Mahila :-Light to mode rate SW, wind, and fine weather.
· Str. Indraxámba from New York:-Aden to Singapore very strong monsoon (gales), Suez to port fine weather.
Vassels in Port.
УТВАНИЛА,
Arabis, Gar. ■, 1,868, H. Metsenthin, 3rd AugPortland via Japan 2nd July, Gen. —P. & A. 5. S. Co.
Arratoon Apcar, Br. 8., 1,931, E. Fey, 7th.
Aug-Singapore and Aug. Gen.-D. S.
|
-Kuchinotru 27th July, Coal.-M. B. K. Zweena, Br. s.s., 1,740, J. Ewart, 1st Aug., Rangoon 21st July, Kerosine-Chinese,
SAILING VEABALU, Eclipse, Br. ship, 2,269, McBryde. 31st July,
New York 4th April, Oil-8. O. Co.. Pass of Brander, Br ship, 2,000, W. J. Ryder, afth July, Philadelphia 14th April, Case Oil.-S. O. Co.
Vessels.
Scandia Eastern
Steamers Expeatad,
Fitzgerald, J. D.
Fletcher, R. Fitzgerald, Mrs M, George, H.
Patey, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
Real, Dr. L. R. Roach, Mr. J. S. and
child Rochet, L.. Scott, A. O.
Dana, G. H.
Frost, B. L.
Nicholls, E. A
Smith, E. Grant
Manila Bacolod
to low
Cebu **********
Russell, Mrs.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague
Marchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Newell
Mrs, and children
Krill, G.
Young, J. Ashton
OCCIDENTAL
Albert, B. E.
Shea, J. J.
Anderson, G.
Skinn, A. J.
Avenberg, Tho.
Skott, C.
Bertels, Tho.
Snewin, E. A.
Educ" Dept
Dommik, B.
Fischer, Ch.
Fisher, R.
Frebes, B.
Giles, Mr. and Mrs. A: Stanley, H. H.
5.
Glover, C.
Grant, A. W.
Grone, Dr. F.
Grone, Mrs. F.
Hall, Capt, T.
Harding, R.
Stewart, W. M. Thompson, M. L. Thornborrow, 1.
Unbehaun, C. H.
Underwood, J. M. Watkins, Miss E. Weston, Mr. and Mrs.
H.
Whitlow, A. W. Willey, Mrs. C. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Zeisler, J.
From Agents Dur
Hurst, R., Engineer.
Capt. Singapore H. A. L... Aug. ra Vanila G, L. & Co Aug. rg Innes, Capt. R, Emp. of India Japan... C. P. R. Co Aug. 14 Kerr, F.- Pekin........... Singapore P. & O. Co Aug. 14 | Laing, A. H. Preassen Colombo... M. & Co...Aug. 16 Prinz Heinrich Japan... M. & Co... Aug, 16 Kumiang ......Singapore, M. & Co Aug. 16 | Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, N. M. Changsha ......Sydney B. & S...Aug. 19!
Pinkers and child Price, Capt. and Mr. Ras Dara...... New York S., T. & Co Aug, 21 Goodwin, W. H. Aragonia Japan...P & A. Co Aug. 22 Hall, 1. 9.
Willend
Tarlar.....
Sydney M. & Co... Aug. 28 Vancouver. C. P. R. CoAug. 30
Hongkong & Whampoa Book Returns.
Poachan..........
Bl Kowloon Dock,
Tak Mi............
Hans Wagner....
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Hongkong
Lauschan
Vigilante
Wik
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Thyra
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Clo... Diadem * Dee
KOWLOON.
Lemeke, Capt. P.
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowe, Miss Stesie
and child
August 18th, 1905, 4.m.
Vladivostock.
Nemuro ... Hakodate ... Tokia. Kochi....... Nagasaki...... Kagashima... Oshima
Naha Ishigakijima.
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Chandler, Lieut. Army Majer, Capt. and Mrs. Taichu.........
Furth, Heinz Georg Mein Ken Hales, G. L. Hochne, Dr. Med. Hobnel, Dr. H. Keyt, Dr. H.
Möller, H.
Munro, Miss A.
Ohme, A.
Owen, O. E. Rocke, K. Schamberg, H. Schmidt, Otto Sheel, Robt. H. Veeden, W. Vojacek, R.
Aug. to 11 Aug, 10 NE
4 P.M.
Tainan.......
Koshun ......
Pescadores...
*
19
Weihaiwai...9 a.m.29.7 Gutzlaff
19.75
Sharp Peak... 29.78 84 Amoy .......................|6.30 8.29.78|80 Swatow...9 a.m. 29.80 80 Canton .......
29.74 83 Hongkong 10m. 19.79 84 Victoria Peak
Gap Rock,... Macao........ Haiphong... Manila Bacolod......
15
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10 kph
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11 29.81
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CAPTAIN,
CLAIS.
Commander II, da C. Luard....
Caplain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut. Commander J. May Lieut.-Commander Richards...
3.m.
...en route from England
Weihaiwei ...Hongkong
Weihaiwai Waihaimoi
TONS. GUNS. I.H.P.
LAST REPORTEDAT
despatch-vessel...
1,700
3,000
Commander Harbord
001
*
Weihalwei
cruiser, tus claus
11,000
16,500
Captain R. Nelson Ommanney
Weikaiwei
torpedo bost destroyer
*550
7,000
Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton
Weibaiwai
cruiser, and class
4.363
7,000
Captain Lione; G. Tufnell
Shanghai
cruiser, and clasa
4.360
7,000
Captain H. H. Torlesse...
Weihaiwel
stoop "
1,070
1,400
Yangiszo
water tank and tug...
.390
300
Hongkong
...loop
*
"
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.5.0.
Yangiare
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16,500
**
...torpedo boat destroyer
560
7,000
Captain H. W. Savory Licut Commander H. E. Sulivan
Weibajwei
Weibalwei
Erne
201
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
Lieut.-Commander Bather....
Weibaiwel
11
Ettrick
torpedo baat destroyer...
7,000
Lieut..Commander Lewin
W
Weihaiwei
Cosmopolitan a
Ext
...... torpedo boat destroyer ...
550
7,000
Commander A, F. Everett
***
Weibaiwei..
Fame...
torpedo boat destroyer ...
-5.700
Lieut.Commander Stevenson
Weibalwei
Flora...
A
cruiser, and class
4.360
7,000
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
VOY
1
torpedo boat destroyer.
275
4,000
PI
DIS
special service torpedo-v...
6,400
2,400
Captain E. F. 8. Charlton
*
P14
cruiser, 1st class
**
12,000
21,000
Captain Shortland...
***
...
cruiser, 2nd class
3,600
7,000
Captain William B. Fawckner
Weibaiwei
torpedo boat destroyer .....
7,000
Lieut. Commander C. Seymour,...
Weihaiwei
3,900
Licut, Commander W. E. Darwall
Hongkong
*
river gunbost
1,200
Lieut.-Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Yangtsen
800
Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble ...
West River
*6,300
Lieut.Commander J. Kiddle
Weihalwai
11 JM
650
Commander C, E. Monro
**
Surveying
240
240
Lieut.-Commander H. T. Allay
240
Lieut.-Commander Davidson,
250
6,500
In reserve...
Hongkong
13,000
21,000
Captain W. L.. Grast
*** •
Weihaiwal
-
Commodore Dicken
萨
... Hongkong
180
800
Lient. Commander E, Secretan
401
...Yangtze
6,300
450
Lieut. Commander Gregory... Commander R. W. Glennie
Welbalwei
Surveying
5,900
Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas ...
Weihaiwei
800
$50
$50
Llout-Commander G. B. Spicer Simson Lieut.-Commander Hagh Somerville ... Lieut. Commander Jno, F. Knox...
Yangtze
Yangiste
Yangisro
Ships Fassed The Canal. Outward-14th July-Wyses. 19th July Ragelse, Bengloe, Freya, Pocahontas, 28th July-Alcinous, Suttonhall, Ernest Simons, Rhein, 2nd August-Swari, Gante, Yunnan, Bencleuch, Wray Curtle 4th August-Aga memnon. 9th August-Roon, Swanley, Sylvia, Slavonia,
Handy Hart... Hecla ... Hogue... Iphigenia ... Itchen... Janús Kinsba Homeward-28th July- C. Ferd Laciss, 2nd
Moorhen i August-Stan. 4th August-Jason, Oceanien, | Deer ... Pera, Ping Sury, Silesia, (Aust,)
Rambler.
-
+
+41
Arrivals at Home-14th July-Polynesien, Robin... Bayarn, Benalder, Hudson, 19th July-Sepo Sandpiper... via, Indrami 25th July-Ceylon, "Abergaldia, Snips ... Falledon Hall, Socotra. 28th July-Kiniuck, Sutlej... Preussen, Whampoa, Sagami, Survio, Poong, Takt Caledonton. 2nd August-Benmohr, Catchai, Tamar. Senegambia, Dentalion. 4th August-Bants. Teal 9th August-Darmstadt,
Post Office.
A Mail will loss for:- Manila-Per Rubi, Tath Aug, to AM. Bangkok-Per Kchsichang, Inth Aug, IO A.M.
Bangkok-Per Chowfat, 12th Aug., 10 AM. Europe &c. India, via Tuticorin ~I'v Coromandel, 12th Aug. 11 AM
Shanghai and Chinking-For Loongmoon, 12th Aug....
5.P.M.
J
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Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodlark
...torpedo boat destroyer ...
river gunboat...
1+
torpedo boat destroyer
Lurveying-rostal
river gunboat.
river gunboat
river gunboat.
torpedo boat destroyer...
...cruiter, 1st class
receiving ship
***
river gunboat... ...torpedo heat destroyer...!
Burveying Chip.
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torpedo boas destroyer
river gunboat
river gunboat
river gunboat
Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commkader-in-Chief,
Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Port Acheron land, Or-Per Arabia, 12th Aug, 3 P.M.
Argus Quang-chow-wan-Par Holching, 13th Aug,|-Avalanche... Bajonnette... Macao-Per Hrungskán, 18th Aug., 115, P.St. Carenado Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Casse-tate Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville Brisbane, Comète &ydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, D'ARES Melbourne, Adelaide and Parth-Par Tsinan, Décidén 14th Aug, 3 P.M.
Descartes... Amoy, Straits and Rengopa-Per Palam- | Estec ... colla, 14th Aug 5_PM.
Francisque... Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Amma Zuy, Fronde ken, 15th Aug, 11 A.M.
Guichen't.
Battenball, Br. 1.8., 1,378, Chas. Raison, 29th July-Sourabaya 20th July, Sugar.-D. Cô. Lê.
Bourbon, Fr. 15, 977, Ch. Sisco, 4th Aug.
Chsfoo goth July, Vermicelli.-Wo Fat. Chowfa, Ger. st., 1,055, F. Spiesen, roth Aug, -Bangkok 4th Aug, Rice, Teak-rquere and Gen.-B. & S.
Chowlai, Ger. ., 1.15, H. Textor, 8th Aug, Bangkok 31st July, Rice.-B. & S.
Daijin Maru, Jap, 5.0, 900, H. Ohta, roth
Aug.,Tamsul via Forts 6th Aug., Gen O, S. K.
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Emma Luyken, Gat. k., 1,109, H, Martoos, 9th Aug,- Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 9th Aug., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Foosting, Br. s.8., 1,423, T. Arthur, 3th Aug
Samarang and Ports 18th July, Sugar.-J M. & Co. Gana, Nor,' ■.., 625, Hans Dahl; 9th Aug.
Sourabaya 29th July, Sugar,--Order. Germania, Ger. 1.3, 1.coo, H. Jlugel, 30th Jul, --Sydney 15th July, Cocoa-S. & Co. Glenroy, Br. 5.5, 3,141, T. Datke, 8th Aug.
Singapore and Aug, Gen-McG, Bros. & Gow.
Hobenzollern, Ger. .., 6,660, 0: Kraeft, 20th July, from Genoa, Ballast.-M. & Co. Hongkong, Fr. B., 743, A. Suzzoni, 5th Aug, Haiphong and Hoihow 4th Aug., Rice, Sugar, Pigs and Bullock-A. R. M,
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river gunboat.c
river gunboar river gunboat
gupboar
armoured cruiser gunboat
cruiser..... river gunboat destroyar destroyer** protected cruiser armoured cruiser. river gunboat river gunboar ... destroyer. cruiser
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Hongkong
West Rivar Yangtice
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux. Captain Allairo... 10 Lieutenant L'Eost
Commander Amat .......
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
Macao-Per Heungskan, 12th Aug. 1.15 P.M. Swatow and Amoy-Per Halching," 12th AUR, P.M.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
TONS. GUNS. H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Yochow, 17th Aug., 3 P.M.
armoured gunboat
1,796 ID
river gunboat
123
1,700 500
Lieut. Ferret
•Lieut.. Joaune!
*
+
Saigon
Macao
river gunboat
$50
Haiphong
Balzon
150
Lieut. Hue
#1
Balgon
140
150
Salgon
525-
438
Gulf of Siam
4,000
9.500
...Saigon
645
1,000,
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3.98€
5,500
14
LAT
303
Lieut. Mère
303
350
6,300 303
Lieut, Coton! ***..
17 ***
+
247
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Lieut. Jehenne...
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+
9.376
10,200
Capt. Ridoux Lieut. Portier
Ja +91
194
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TAO
21
200
308
Lient, Corlouer
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de
307
300
1,250
*,200
Commander Simon
Armbruster
9,700
19,600
Capt. Daval....
204
307
6,300
Lient. Prat
river gunboat
Lieut, Grelliar
#1
Lieut. Lavissière v...
*pr
destroyer
4
307
6,500
Lieut. de Reinach-Werth
***
Lient, Glorieux
et
battleship, reservo
9.437
6,071
***
destroyer
...
Armoured gunboat
1,796
1,900,- ||
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10,014
20,000
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629
900
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destroyer
**
Capt. Terquem
battleship, reserva
6,150
4560
river gunboat
113
500
'Lieut. Brugnon
Macao-Per Haungthan, 15th Ang,, 15.Gueydon Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per. Henri Rivière.... Arraioan Ağcar, 15th Aug«, 2 P.,MI fan Iscquis Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Perjavelice Foosang, 15th Aug. a P.M.
Aug, 2 M.
Kersaint Welhalwel and Tientsin-Per Wasang, 15th Lynx
Montcalm... Manila-Per Taming, 15th Aug., 3 P.M.--- Mousquet Etone, &c, India, via Trucaria-Per | Olry Tsingtau, Cheloo and Newchwang Per Pistolst Pring Heinrich, 16th Aug., 11 4.M.
Poiho, 14. | Ledung, 16th Aug, 3 P.M.
The Protée........ Swatow, Weibalwel, Chaloo and Tientsin Redoutable...... Per Chill, 19th Ang, 3 P.M. R
Sabro..
Europe, &c, India, vis Tuticorin-Per Styx Sydney 22nd Aug. 11AM.
Sully... Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Surprise" Per Prins Sigismund, 22nd Aug., I AM Takos..... Vatapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Takiang Shanghai, Nagasaki, í Kabe, Yokohama Vauban India, 23rd Aug. 11 A.M. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of | Vigilante.
Manila-Pér Zafiro, 16th Aug, 11 AM/ Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama. Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Pet Tartar, 13th Sept 17 AM,
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sub-marios...
armoured cruiser destroyer
guobost
sub-marine..
armoured cruiser
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief."
† Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-lo-Command.
Haiphong
$24
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Commander Sagot-Duvauroux....
Haiphong Baie d'Along Halphong Haiphong Haiphong Bale d'Along
Baie d'Along Haiphong
...Haiphong
Saigon
Salon Cal Bale d'Along
xa Chunghia t Tongku ... Baie d'Along ...Saigon
... Baigon
Saigon
Haiphong Baie d'Along Bale d'Along Upper Yangiss Saigon Hongay Hongkong
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Commodin C. P. M. Feldioße Liest, Leball
Capt. Dupriés invo *** ***
Capt. Galbertdan...
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