Hillation. That the industry is a lucrative one is proved from the fact that Dhonda Ram's firm alone ales from 5 to 60 lakhs of flowers and manufactures about 100 boities of rose water of all kinds during the stason. There are also other firus of the same kind in Ghazi pur and altogether 150 lakhs of Rowers are used during the season, of which two-thirds go towards the distillation of water and the rest towards that of attar.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1905.
On the east coast of Spain Valencia is in the shadow track; it can be reached by rail from Barcelona Couring arranged to Algiers and the, Balearic Isles."
Haiphong, 23rd Aug, Gen-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co..
Helene Menzell, Ger. s.s., 984. K. Auer, 6th
Sepi-Karatu 29th Aug, Coal-Order. Hercules, Jap. ss, 2,439, G. Bjerck, 7th Sept,
parties, both Braish and foreign, will have| Fri, Nor. 1.5. 860, N. Andämen, 26th Aug. Mnite for Canton, Samshai, Wuchow and Macno will be closed on week days at 7.30 their carps.
every morning. On Sundays the mail for Vincan will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.
Mails for Namtas, Sunbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samshai, Wochow and Canton -Kuchinotzu 31st Aug, Coal. M. B. K.
every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Highlander, Br. ... 1,549, J. Sinclair, roth
Sept-Kobe and Sept., Gen.-Samuel,will be closed at 9 am.
No mail will be closed for Canton on. Sator day evening,
The question naturally arises-is the eclipse certain to be seen? Answer absolutely certain if the sky be clear, and the chances at that period of the year are very favourable. Bul even if the sky be veiled, the atmospheric effects will probably be well worth the seeing, Nor need the stay at home reader be alto gather disappointed. To him the eclipse will be but partial, and the bulk of its magnificence will be lost. But even then it is the largest eclipse that can be seen in these islande till 1912. Eight-tenths of the sun's disc will he obscured next August is the south of Englan, and at the time of greatest phase our glorious lumin ry will present the curious appearance of a crescent like the new moon, with the hollow part towards the earth
THE SOLAR CORONA, 1878.
The Corona is why invisible under or.
The process for the manufacture of attar is even more crude than that of distillation of water. This muticle is manufactured by quite an Indian Inethod. A quantity of sandalwood ail is put in a receiver in which rose-water is allowed to destil from a retort. The sandal wood oil absorbs the volatile oil from the rose. water and the latter is then drained off through a stopcock placed in the bottom of the receiver, The first distillation is from 5,000 flowers for each 24 bottles of water or euch bhapka, as it is technically called. During Le next distils lation the quantity of flowers is increased to 10000 and the water is, therefore, comparati vely stronger and bas more oit in it. The pro- cuss is repeated till a lakh of flowers has been used, and the fluid becomes fully charged with the oil of the rose. It is now a thick mixture of oil and water. the former floating on the sur face. The oil is then collected by the hand in cups and the water is left in the receiver. When brought out the oil is very thick and im- purc It is then allowed to settle down and the clear liquid drained off. The quantity yielded is one tula for each 10033 flowers used. For purposeen) commerce it is funtber diluted with more andalwood oil. The pure article tells about Rs. 20 per tola or Rs, so per ounce, and has a very stion, sinell of the rose and is in great demand in native society. The way in which the oil is collected and puri-Hanoi, Fr.-sis, 739, P. N. Merlees, 12th Sept, fed is very code. During bath these pro- Cesses a large quantity is necessarily wasted and could be saved by heter methods of
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collection and filtration. The latter should not be very expensive, but the facturer seldom cares to go beyond his beaten tracks for fear of incuring loss. The
last process is that of extracting the ruh
(essence) of roses. This is done from the distilled water,
At each distillation the
number of flowers, added to the liquid, is increased from 3,000 to 10,000 and upwards in arithmetical progression, till the liquid is found to contain the ful quantity of oil it is expecter to yield. To sandalwood oil is here used and the essence or reh is, therefore, of rose "par excellence." The oil which fits on the water is, has ever, unt capable of being
taken out till it has jellied, and for this purpose
the receivers are placed at night in the open
Samuel & Co.
Holstein, Ger. s.6, 883, Nicjahr, 8th Sept
Tsingtau 31st Aug., Coals.-J. & Co. Hopsang, Br. 5.5 1,359, J. M. Hay, Tuth Sept., Probolingo ist Sept, Sugar, M. & Hue, Fr. s... 705, Ġodineau, 10th Sept,
Co.
Haiphong and loibow gth Sept., Gen.- A. R. M."
issibanckessler, Dut. s., 3,198, S. Biesin, oth Sept.-Pulo Samboo and Sept. Bulk Oil-Mayer & Co.
Johanne, Ger. 6.s., 952, 1pland, 7th Sept,-
Bangkok 3rst Aug., Rice.-J. & Co. Kohsichang, Ger. s.s., 1,292, C. Gosewiach, gth Sept., Bangkok and Sept, Rice and Meal,
B. & S.
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dinary circumstances, and it is this spectacley, Am. 3.8, 3.516, G. V. Williams, which lends to solar eclipses such supreme scientific interest-Er.
Sept.,--Manila, P.1. 9th Sept., Hemp and Gen 21, & Co., Ld. Mausang, Br. 41,644, R. Houghton, 4th Sept.,Sandakan 29th Aug., Gen.-J., M.. & Co
Shipping.
Amvis
Hayern, Ger. ss., 3,128, H. Formes, 12th Sept: -Bremen and Aug, and Singapore 8th Sept. Maits and Gen-M. & Co.
v. Mangelsdorf, fhra Nang, Ger. 6.5, 102, F.)
rath ept,Kah.ichang 6th Sept., Rice. -B. & S.
-Hoihow th Sept., Cattle, Pigs and Gen.-A. R. M. Kwanglee, Ch. 8.; 1,468, R. Lincoln, 12th
S. N. Co.
Sept,Shanghai 9th Sept, Gen.-C. M. Tholma, Nor. o., 1,187, 1. Jager, 12th Sept.-
Wakamatsu 6th Sept., Conis.-M. B. K. Haiching, Br 5.4., 1,367, A. E. Hodgins, 12th
Sept.-Foochow via Amoy and Swatow irth Bept., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Candia, Br. S.R., 4.195, O. Jones, R.N., 13th
Sept, Foochow 4th Sept., Gen.-P. & 0. 5. N. Co.
Clara Jebsen, Ger. 6.5, 1,103, F. Bendixen, 13th Sept.,-Swatow 12th Sept., Gen.--O. S. K.
Clearances at the Harbour Offico. Frithjof, for Swatow,
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Tartar, for Shanghai.
air with a layer of sulipetre underneath. The e, for Quong-chow-wan.
cold turns the oil into jelly, which is removed
by spoons. Each lakh of flowers is said to
yield five seers of attor of the best quality,
distilled with sandalwood oil, but only 14 tola of "ruh." The la ter is purified by allowi ing it to settle, and the quid is then as clear as the one made with the oil of sandalwood. Its smell is very powerful and exquisite, and will, I think, he found to be equal, if not superior, in strength to even the best oito de rote of Europe. The water that is left in the receiver has still a large quantity of the nil in it and sells dear. The method of cooling and filtration admis of much imparesent through the employment of other applianets of modern times, and the putturn will be greater. Thuse
of us who are fond of using imported scents of
little value, payine fanciful prices for small
bottles put up in showy canes with showy labels,
might well patronise their own li-dian perfumes.
If they do so, the quality will soon be improved.
The Indian manufacturer does not yet know
the art of advertising his warr
THE ECLIPSE,
A WONDERFUL SPECTACLE.
BY AN ASTRONOMER.)
A total eclipse of the sun is one of the must majestic ai. hts in nature and one that once seen can never be forgotten. The last in the United Kingdom took place as long aya as 1724, and there will not be another till 1927. Astronomers and others who wish to observe a total eclipse have therefore la journey to that part of the world where the small, round bluck shadow of the moon creeps across the surface of the earth.
Few people nowadays require to be remind. en that a solar eclipse occurs when the moon in her orbit passes between the sun and the earth. Both sun and moon are of the same apparent size but there are times when the moon looks decidedly the larger. fut those times the moon chance to pass exactly bes tween the earth and the sun, inial sola? eclipse visible at those portions of the earth within the shadow track to which we alluded above, and a partial eclip e is visible to per sons along a broad strip on either side of the shadow track.
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But what is it (the reader will ask) that constitutes the grandeur of a total eclipse of the sun? Well, first of all there is the gradual mysterious blotting out of the orb of day the increasing sillness-deepening gloom-the weird atmospheric effects the sky growing darker and dareer until the planets and the brighter stars appear. Then above all-there is the sudden islosting out of the sun, and at the save instant the revela tion of its outer atmosphere, the glminus corona which is wholly invisible ander ordinary circumstances. It is the visibility of this corona and the details of the suole chromos phere, as it is called, that lend to solar eclipses SUCH SUPREME INTEREST
Highbinder, for Singapore.
Tholma, for Canton.
Halth Ho, for Shanghai.
DEBATERIAS Sept. 13.
Preussen, for Europe. Bayern, for Shanghai, &c. Tartar, for Vancouver." Glenfallach, for Amey. Palling, for Singapore, Frith, for Swatow. Montanés, for Manila.. Choysang, for Canton, Kongsing, for Shanxheli,
Sikh, for Shanghai..
Huch flo, for Shanghai,
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in the eyes of astronomers, who are compelled to make and complete their observations with in the few short minuter covered by totality Important, however, as is the work they do, it may be said with truth that the intelligent nonscientist who maintains a general watch obtains a far better idea of the eclipse as a spectacle than the well equipped astronomer absorbed in one particular operation and oblivious to everything else.
Returning now to the total eclipse of August soth of this year, we find, on referring to the map, that it begins in Labrador, and that the shadow track crosses the Atlantic to the north coast of Spain, thence across to the Balearic Islands and on to Algiers and Tunis, termi- pating at length in Arabia. The scientist has, therefore, the choice of places whence to repair and make his observations.
Labrador is not likely to tempt him though there are enthusiastic Americans who will certainly be found in those in- hospitable regions. But when it comes to Spain and the Mediterranean the case is dif ferent: the eclipse is brought, as were, to our very doors,
On the north coast of Spain the little port of Gijon happens to be wall within the shadow. track. Corunna, again, is just within its margin,, und af the geighbouring town of Ferrol totality will last nearly three minutes.
The next place wa, bave to refer to is the one that will probably be the favourite, vir. the ancient city of Bur, ös, with its fine cathedral, Steamers can be taken to Bordeaux, and Burgos reached from there by the south express, or bad sailors may cross the Channel, thence to Paris, to proceed direct to Burgos by the same fast train. It is in the neighboar hood "of Burgos that a number of the eclipse
&fubiung, for Shanghai.
Pana nisi ved,
Per Batching, from Coast Ports-Master Shaw, 2 Masters Palmer, 2 Masters rockett, Masters Smith and Thom, Mis es Patiner, Brackett, Tham, Mr. Bothwick, Miss Sami, Mr Chuck San, Mr and Mrs. Clark, Mr. Sin Chee, Master Whitfield, Capt. O'Sullivan, Miss Santos, Master P. Ell gay, Mr. Thomas, and, 156 Chinese
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Mercedes, Br. transport, 3,300, J. S. Macgregas 31st Aug-Weihaiwei 26th Aug., Naval Stores-Admiralty.
Panape, Ger.. 15, 135, H. Mariens, 6th Sept
Ponape (Caroline Islands) 13th ug Hallast.-German Consul.
Rubi, Br. 5.5., 1,619, A. H. Nelley, 11th Sept.,
-Manila 9th Sept., Hemp.-S., T. & Co. Siberia, Am. s.s., 5,655, 1. T. Smith, 12th Sept.,
-San Francisco and Ports 16th Aug Yuensang, Br. 5., 1,128, P. l. Rolfe, 11th Sept.-Manila 8th Sept., Gen.-., M. &
Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. 5. Co.
Co.
SAILING VROUELA.
Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch, 600, Huffman, 7th Aug. taiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast.
Master.
Combermen, Br. ship. 1,686, G. G. Dixener, 5th Sept.-New York 14th June, Case Oil, -5.0. Co.
Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 1,193, O. Dick. nann, 2nd Sept.,--New York 19th May,
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Steamers Expected:
Vessels
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Wray Castle Tipanas Nicomedia Chingts Caithness Flint hire Namsang Mongolia
Agents
Singapore P. & O. Co Sept. 14 Singapore H. A. I... Sept. 14 Singapore B. & S. Sept. 15 Sis "apore D. & Ca.... Sep. 16 Macassar... J. C. J. L... Sept. 16 Japan.....P. & A. Co Sept. 15 P. Darwin B. & S... Sept. 18 Housbay...N. Y. K.... Sept. 18 Manila, T. & Co.Sept. 18 Calcutta...il, M. & Co Sept. zo Japan ......P. M. Co... Sept 28
Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Keturus.
Johansen....
Sumatra
Oscar 11....
HMS. Taku,
H.M.S. Sandpiper
Panape Schleswig
Cosmopolian
Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-4th August-Agamemnon, 9th August-Swanley, Sylvia 12th August Longsor, 15th Augusć–Glenturrel. 18th Aug: ugt➡Cnisow, Nordpol, Redhill, Andalusia, Flintshire. 22nd August-Sophie Rickmers, Per Buyera, from Hiemen-Mr. Jugenieur Ohio, Bayern, Diomed, Jaureginderry, Nolly, Cespersen, Capt Nielsen and family. From Socotra. 25th August-Dardanus, Caledonien Antwerp-Priester H. Winter. From Cenon 20th August-Glaucus, Hector. 30th August Mr. A. Baer. Cipt. Krübbe, Messrs. |--Benvenue, Gleresh, Howick Hall, Palma, Thomewall and Paul Ludwig From Naples Ghizer, 1st September-Ching Wo, Segovia, -Rev. George A. Cain. From Singapore Tydeus, Bornssla, Fook Sang, Iran, 5th Sep Mr. Arch Ritchie, Capt. Jones, Messrs. B.
tember-Formota, Serbia. 8th September- Ajax, Kintuck, Chatham, Manningtry, Sine Coken and Chan Kwok Chan.
gambia,
Passengers departoð.
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On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate of postage on letters from Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China to ustralia will be at the rate for 4 cents for each half ounce instead of 10 cents as at present.
The rate of postage on letters from Australia to Hongkong and the British I'ostal Agencies in China will be reduced from 2d, to 2d, for each half ausce,
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Robin.
Homeward-4th Augusi~Pèra, Silziin. 15th Fer Coptic, for San Francisco, &c-Mrs. W. August-SA. 22nd August-Danfa. 30th Munt and son, Mra, W. D O'Brien, Miss Care August-Brisgavia, Sithonia, line Ainslee, Mr T, Joslyn Baum, Mr and Mrs.
Arrivals at Home-4th August-Bantu. Rambler A., Warnecke and child, Mesars, David McClure, Jr., and R. Holla, Rev. W. T. Cherry 9th August-Darmstadt. 12th August-Oce and family, Messn. S. Stuyvenant, W. Po anten. 15th August-C. Ferd Lacis 18th Sandpiper well, Galt Ingran, I. M. Kennedy, E. K. August-Ping Suey, Siam: 22nd August-Snipe Bourne, and H. E. Partridge, Mrs. F. C. Peck, Manica, Yunnan, Sagami, 24th August-An. Taku Mr. Fafael Corpua, Mrs. W. H. ickla and Mam. 29th August-Palermo, 20th August Sutle!... child, Rev. J. B. Thomas and family, Miss Sachsen, 1st September-Glenturret, 4th Tamar
Teal Lillian Faller, Messrs. A. W. Vroeg, H. A September-ava, 5th September Tourant,
Virago Robinson; and Clas. . Kindler, and Rev. Cenlomond, Nippon, 8th September--Hyron, El Kantara, Montrose, Scharnhorst, Tonkin. W. Nelson. For China and Japan portsMr. and Mrs. A. hellim. Mrs. F. X. d'Almada e Castro and family, Messrs. K. 1, Tabares, D. Do rabjee, Miss C. Lubeck, Mrs. M. C. Guedes, Men. F. G. Morse, W. Hollingworth, Sydany Jones, Harry Powell, F. Dante, Roy Wheeler, and Bert Wheeler, Prof. Franklin, Misses Turner, Larrelle, Stewart, Maxwell, and Venn, Mesus. T. D. McKay, and W. B. Walker.
Per Tartar, for Vancouver, &c-Mr and E. G. Baxter, Vi-count and Viscountess De Satge, Monsri, W. L. Paltender, J. 19. Molyneux, Dr Oto Loewe, Messrs. Thoin. borrow, J. A. Rywalt, Lieu, N Mosley,
19.
E. Wolf, Messrs. W and M. Mason, A.1 Rennie, Mr. and Mrs H W. Robertson and 3 hildren, Miss Matheson. Sir FPT, Pigott, Mr. C. O. Major, Rev. P. W. Pitcher, Stessrs. L.T. Thomas and H. W. Bourke.
Shipping Report
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Post Ofice.
A Mail will close for :- Swatow, Amoy and Foochaw-Per Halthing, 14th Sept., 9 A.51.
Quang-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per Hur, 14th Sept., 9 AN.
langkok -- Chonut", 'ith Sen, LA Macon-Per Haun gshan, 14th Sept., 1.19 P.M. Hohw and Haiphong-Per Hawk, 151h Sept., & A.31.
ingapore, Penang and Colomba - Per Candio, 15th Sept., IT A.M.
Mação -Per Heungshon, 15th Sept., 6.15 7,19, Manila-Per Yuentang, 15th Sept, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubi, 16th Sept., 1. AM. Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria,
Sep, 11 A.M.
Samarang and Sourabaya Per Emma Luyken, 16th Sept., 11AM.
Bit. Thelma from Makamatsu-Fine wea (B.C.) and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Lyra, 16th ther, with Wily and Sly winds.
Str. Haiching from Ecochow Light vari able aire and calms, and fine clear weather throughout.
Str. Kwangles from Shanghai :-Moderate to light SW. winds and fine weather, with smooth sea throughout the passage.
Vessels in Port
STEAMERP. Bourbon, Fr. s.*, 997. Ch. Sirco, 7th Sept.-
Saigon 3rd Sept., Gen.-Wo Fat. Catherine Apcar, Br. 1.8., 1,730, A. Stewart,
11th SeptSingapore 5th Sept., Gen. D., S. & Co., Ld.
Chowtai, Ger, 66, 1,115, H. Textor, 8th Sept.
-Bangkok 31st Aug, Rice and Wood B. & S. Clavering, Br. 11, 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept, -Salina Cruz 31st Aug., Ballasi.-C. C. §. S. Co. Derwent, Br. ss., 1,653, J. Jenkins, 6th Sept.,-
Samarang ayth Aug, "Sugar-Man Fat & Co. Devawongan, Ga. .#., 1,057, T. V. Bruhn, 19th Aug.-Bangkok and Swatow 18th Ang, Rice and Teak-squares.-B. & S. Empress of Japan, Br. s. 5,094, Henry Pybus, N. 6th Sept-Vancouver 14th Aug, and Changhai 4th Sept., Mails and Gen.-C, F. R. Co. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. 1.9., 997, G. Götsche, 13th Sept.,-Bangkok 5th Sept, Rice- 8. & 5.
Sandakan-Per Maurang, 16th Sept., P.M. Macao--Pet Bleungskan, 16th Sept., 1.45 P.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 18th Sept., . P.M. Briche, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Alelbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Willehad, 19th Sept., ro A..
cruiser, 2nd class
river gunboat
river gunboat...
surveying vessel
river gunboat
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Nool, Commander-in-Chief,
24+
river gunboat
K
armoured cruiser
gunboa:
cruiser....
· river gunboat-
destroyer..
...destroyer,
protected cruiser
K
179
Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V.F. R. Dagmore Licat-Commander F. B. Noble ... Lieut-Commander J. Kiddle Commander C., E. Monro
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan, Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay
Weihalwei
Weibalwel Weibniwei
Amoy
Weibalwei
Yangtere
West River
Welhalwei
***
**
Haiphong
...Bais d'Along ... Haiphong
Haiphong
Haiphong
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS GUNS.Į
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
Acheron Argu Avalanche... Baionnette... Caropade... Casse-tête...
TH
armoured gunboat
***
1.796
1,700
river gunboat
***
out
133
500
Lieut. Ferret Lieut. Jeannel...
200
10+ HI
Saigoa
141
Canton
river gunboat
140
150
Haiphong
river ghnat
150
Salzoo
river gunboat
Lieut. Hua 121
+
Saigon
眼电
140
150
Salgon
Comète
gunboat
438
D'Anas Décidée
16
4,000
9,500
Lieut, Marveilleux du Vignaux Captain Allaire...
Gulf of Siem
A
Saigon
arh
**
1,000
Descartes Estoc ... Francisque... Fronde Guichen Gueydon ...
443
3.98
5,500
Lieutenant L'Ect ... Commander Amet ...
TA
140
Lieut. Mare
**
**
***
6,300
Lieut. Catoni...
TAN
303
Lieut. Jehense...
2012 402, 198
**
-
Baie d'Along
armoured craiser
F
9.376
Capt. Ridoux
Saigon
river gunboat
Lidit. Portier
*
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+++
Haiphong
Jacquin Javeline
river gunboat
200
FO
308
Haiphong
destroyer... cruiser...... sub-marine... armoured cruiser destroyer rec river gunboat gunbost destroyer
307
300
Haiphong
1,250
2,200
704
Saigon
营业
500
... Saigon
9,700
19,600
Capt. Duval
A
174
...Salgen
147
***
307
6,300
Lieut. Prat
144
FAR 401
Lieut. Grellier....
Lieut. Lavissière
***
IM
**
30%
6,300
41 222
sub-marino
Lleut, Glorieux
battleship, reserve destroyer ...
**
9:437
6,071
441
*
Lieut. Lobail a
201 ***
armoored gunboat armoured cruiser
1,796
1,700
Capt. Dupries....
*14
10,014
10,000
Capt. Guiberteau.
H
6:9
900
Laut Roque an
230
Capt. Terquam
6,150
4,560
▪ ་ ་ ྴ་
500
Lient Brugnan
***
Europe, &c. India, via Tuticorin Pe1 Ernest Simons, 19th Sept., 11 A.M,
Macao-Per Trungshan, 19th Sept., 1.15 P.M. ↑ Henri Rivière ... Manila--Per Tean, 19th Sept, 3 P.M. Shanghii-Per Shaoksing, 19th Sept., 3 P.M. Shong bad, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokohama, Kensint Victoria and Vancouver, 1.C.-Per Empress yox... of Japan, zeih Sept., 11 AM.
Montcalm*... Macao-Per Heungchan, 20th Sept., 1.15 P.M. || Mousquet ... Macao-Per Heungshan, 21st Sept., 115 PM. Olry Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and
Peibo Seattle, Wash-Per Minnesota, aznd Sept.. Pistolet 11 A.M.
Protée... Macao-Per Heungskan, 22nd Sept, 1.15 PM. Redoutable.....** Cebu and Iloilo Per Koifong, 22nd Sept., Babre... 3P..
Sty Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd Sept, to AM.
Sully.... Europe, &c, India, ́era ́Tuticorin--Per | Surprise Siria, 23rd Sept., I AM.
Takiang
++
416
Macao Per Houngthan, 33rd Sept., 1.15 P.M. | Takoo... Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday | Vauban inad, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Vigilante Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Changsha, 23rd Sept, 3PM
Yokohamd and Kobe-Per Chingiu, 23rd Sept., $ P.M.
+21
guabort
FIR
river gunboat...
battleship, reserve
THE
440
destroyer.
***
river gunboat.
וין
—
10,200
*Flagship of Vice Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief.
Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fauque de Jonquières, Sacond-in-Command/
+
Lieat. Coriouer
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
Commander Simon
Armbruster
4
Lieut. de Reinach-Werth
Commodre C. P. M. Poidicile.
J+
Bale d'Along
Chưnging. Tongku Baig d'Along Saigon
Balgon Haiphong
Saigon
Balo d'Along
Upper Yangin Saigon
Hongay Canton
Baie d'Along