ROBSIA'S BARLY INTER- COURSK WITH CHÌNA,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 1905.
authorities, and another embassy had soon to be sent to Taking."
Ecuador, Ger. -masted ship, 2,193, 0. Dick
mano, 2nd Sept.-New York 19th May, Parrafino.-Order.
Srid Lasmas, Jap, yacht, 265, Matsushits, 7th Oct-Kobo a9th Aug, and Foochaw 2nd
Steamers Expected
From
Agents
will be at the rate for 4 cents for each hälf ounce instead of 10 cents as at present,"
The rate of postage on letters from Australia Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies
to
HONGKONG."
Battiscombe, H.G. Ball, R., Lieut. H. F. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.
in China will be reduced from ajd, 'to ad, for E. and child. each half once,
Birbeck, R. J.
Mails for Canton, Samahui, Wachowishop, L and Macao will be closed on week days at 7. Bissell, W. S.
Disney, S
Jameson, Mr, and Mrs.
J. W.JALAN Johannsen, Edm. Kent, H. W Kerr, F
King, F
avery? morning. On Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.
Bonner, E. A. Bonrchler, J. A. F.
L |ftroughnil, |_ Mails for "Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon; Kumchuk, Bamshui, Wuchow and Canton Brown, Wm. svery evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.
Lai
.י.
C.
U.J.C.
Lewis, A. R. Lewis, L. S. Lugsbil, V. Macdonald, D. MacLennan, C. E.
No mail will be closed for Canton vs Satur. But Capt. and Mrs. Mott, Dr. 0.
day evening.
In 1727 a new treaty was made between the two empires, which restablished the boun- In his book, Diplomacy in the Orient, Mr. datics, fixed mate arura ely the trade rela- John W. Foster giver an account of Russia's tions, and provided for a permanent ecclesias first attempt at establishing some kind of political mission. Caravans were to be dispatched tical relations with the Chiness Empire, which every three years, and six priests and four lay
Vemels to learn the language, thus furnishing interpre- is interesting at the prosent juncture, when members were permitted to remain at Peking Russia has given hår pledge to withdraw alto- teru and secretaries for the Russian Govern
Poona..... Singapore. P. & O. CoOct. 14 rather from Manchuria. In the chapter onment. This treaty continued in force for more Early Furopean Relations" Mr. Foster says than a century Under it limited trade was
Tillotjap........ Macassar..). C. J. L.. Oct. 14 and was only displaced by the
Deucalion
Singapore. B. & S...Oct. 15 of 1858,
...Oct. 1 Shawmut......hanghai... D. During the seventeenth and eighteenth- cen-tained, the traffic being mainly the ex- turies repeated attempts were made by the change of furs for tea. But that was of an un- Salario.........
M. M. & C. Oct. 16 Goverments of Portugal, Holland, Great Dri-isfactory character, being subiect to frequent | Taioang Jock 18/ will be closed at 9 &M.
.....Singapore, P. & O. CoOct. 37 Mexagon tain and Russia, by imposing embassies sent impediment on the part of the Chiness Govern to Feking, to secure greater trade privileges, ment. The acquisitive spirit of Russia also Athenian Japan......C. P. R. Co. Oct.
P. Darwin. B. & S. Oct. 17 trouble on
Tsar Tainan on the border, and The embassies of the first three Governments
dispatched successive anvays to Peking to Emma Luyken Sourabaya. C. L.. Oct.
bul
[O. & D. Coffct. 22 were invariably attended with failure, Russia, negotiate la respect to these matters,
they
Dorlelapan however, occupied a different relation. She
make
the prostrations, or failed to effect
ide in vessels of war did not come into Chinese waters thing at the capital. An attempt was made
1800
to open trada at Canton by Captain to awaken alarm and commit putrager at Krusenstern of the Russian navy, but he was commerce had to be established over a long refused, the edict being that the trade of that land route. Besides, Russia had become a co-nation should be confined to the overland
traffic, terminous neighbour of China, and it was ne cessary to establish rome kind of political rela tions.
caused
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FIRETORN „AY THE HOTELS
PRAKI
i was not seeking for maritime intercourse, Hermere turned back at the frontlar, for refusal to Emg. of India..Vancouver C. P..R. Ce[Ort. 23 Aucott, K. F.
By 1637 the Castacks had advanced across Siberia and stood oo'the shore of the Pacific y at the Sea of Okhotsk. The Amur iver had became a part of the boundary, and Mongo lis and Manchuria touched the Russian fron tier. The aggressive spirit of the Tair's repre- sentatives anon brought them into confiler with the Chinese, resulting in a state of war,, in which the Russians were worsted and sought for a peaceful adjustment. This brought about the Treaty of Nipchu or Neverchinsk, signed in 1689; and as it was the first treaty.negotiated by the Emperor of Chins upon terms of equa. lity with a European Power It calls for more than a passing notice:
The negotiations took place on the frontier, and in the presence of the armies of both con testants. The Chinese plenipotentiaries were accompanied by two Catholic missionaries, who acted both as advisers and interpreters, and exercised an important influence on the results, The negotiations were quite prolonged, each party indulging in very wardy discussions. The final scene of the signature of the treaty was enacted in a tent erected for the ceremony, midway between the two armies. The treaty was read aloud, and each party signed and sealed the two copies that were to be delivered to the others, viz., by the Chinese, one in their own language, and a pecond' in Latin; by the Ruselans, one in their language, and a second in Latin; but the Latin copies only were sealed with the veals of both nations. The contract- ing partles, as described by the priest Geribil. fon, then "ising altogether and bolding each the copies of the treaty of peace, swore in the name of their masters to observe them faithfully taking Almighty God, the sovereign Lord of alj things, to witness the sincerity of their intentions, The exchange of copies of the treaty followed, and the parties embraced each other, trumpets, drums, files, and bautboys sounding all the while. On the next day presents 'were ex- changed and the plenipotentiaries separated, bearing their respective copies of the treaties to their sovereigns.
The treaty fixed the boundary of the two countries. Russin agreed to withdniw from the Chinese territory which it had occupied for some years, free trade across the frontier waS stipulated, and provision was made for the extradition of 'criminals and fugitives. The | Chinese emperor then reigning was Kung-ho, one of the most celebrated of the Manchu dynasty.
He.look great crédit to himself for the treaty, saying of his reign, "Since I ascended
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Shipping.
Arrivals.
any.
Calchas, Br. 6.5.; 4.128, O. P. Williams, Teth
F. Sigismund...Sydney M. & Co...Oct. 21 Courfield Bombay...N. Y. K....Oct. 24 Arabia Portland P. & A. CoNov.
Atlantis..
DOCK RETURNS
| Kaipan ............
H.M.S. Moorhen......
Daigi Maru .....
Oct-Singapore 6th Oct., Gen B. & S. Chiyuen, Ch. 1a, 1,117, C. Stewart, Tuth Oct.,
-Shanghai 8th Oct. Gen.-C. M. §. N. | Quinta Co.
Haugsang. Br. ss., 1,156, Wilde, 12th Oct,
1
Shanghai and Swalow 8th Oct., Gen.-),, M. & Co.
Yochow, Br. ., 1,106, J. H. Brown, 12th Oct, -Canton rith Oct., Gen-B. &.5,...
Eiger, Nor. 4 875, Fingaleen, 19th Oct,
Canton 11th Oct, Gen-Order. Amigo, Ger, s.1, 823, 1. Iversen, rath Oct – Haiphong th Oct., and Hoihow roth, Gen.-J. & Co, Proteus, Nar, La., 1,034. N. C. Krabbe, 12th Oct-Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow. 11th Oct., Gen.-O.S K.
Anamba, Dan, A., 1.157, G. Deein, 12th Oct.,. -Bangkok 3rd Oct., Rice.-M. & Co. Urlapa,. Br. 6.5, 3 800, J. E. T. Butler, 17th Oct-Rangoon 27th Sepl, via Singapore 4th Oct., Gen.-J., M. & Co.
j
Onsang, Br. 1., 1,787. 1. T. Davies, 12th Oct.
Probalingo 2nd Oct., Sugan-J., M. &
Co.
,
Monadnock, U.S. monitor, 3,906, D. H.
Mahan, tath Oct.,Manila 9th Oct.
Clearances at the Harbour Office, Hanet, for Haiphong. Chiyuen, for Canton. Hangming, for Canton. Yockow, for Shanghai. Uriano, for Yokohama,'
Caickas, for Shanghai, Blackheath, for Mororan. Folching, for Kwong-chow-wan.
Departures.
Oct. 12,
Laugaør, for Salcon. Flamun, for Swataw Brand, for Canton,
Dr. Hans Jure Kiner, for Canton, Combermere, for Adelaide. Banoi, for Haiphong Hinsang, for Singapore. Lian, for Shanghai. Chiyuen, for Chaton. Carl Diederichsen, for Hoihaw.
Passengers arrived.
Per Calchar, from Singapore-800 Chinese. Per Hangsang, from Shanghai, &c.-Mrs, Dunne and 3 children, and 66'Chirese,
Per Chiyuen, from Shanghai-Rev. T. W. Pearce, Mr. N. M. Holmes, 7% Chinese, and Japanese.
Shipping Report.
the throne I have directed military operations. Str. Hangsang from Shanghai-Moderate to a great extent. I have crushed rebalo. 1 have | NE, winds and ten. taken possession of Formosa. I have humbled 'the Russians."
'The exchange of ratifications of this treaty did not take place till four years after itë signa- ture, when Peter the Great went an envoy to Peking attended by n large retinue, and a year' and a half were required for the journey. The treaty of 1689 did not secure satisfactory results, and in 1719 another ambassador, Ismailoff, was sent to Peking to secure by treaty better trade facilities. When his train, reached the frontier
■ curious incident occurred illustrative of an Oriental peculiarity. Some of the Russians had brought their wives, with them.. "We have women enough at Peking," the Chinese official said. Appeal was made to the emperor, many weeks were lost; and at the end the women had to be sent back. The same exclusion was observed at Canton, where no European women were
Str. Calchar from Singapore :-Strong. NE monsoon, with fine clear weather,
Str. Chiyuen from Shanghai Moderate NE. monsoon, with fino clear weather throughout.
Str. Onsang from Probolingo :-Moderate to strong NU'ly winds, slight to rough sea,
Vessels in Port.
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Cosmopolitan
Beattie, A.,. Jleattie, M. P..
1
Boyd, Capt. and 'Mr. Brown, D. E.
Chichester, Maj. A, A.
Miss
A. N.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Lamperski, bir. & Mrs. Louder, Mr. Martin, R. Mitchell, R. Mo
Mr & Mrs. A. E. Olj, F. B.
O'Neil, J. 14. Hugh
Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major
Dymack, Lieut. A Pollock, K... Mr. sa
Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Mr. Schelteme, Sinclair, A.
Hepp, Mr. and Mr. F. Stokes, Mr.
P.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
ле Clayering........... Kawicor
Crichton, Capt. & Mrs Darling, Col
Dock.
Dixon, Mr.
+3
Gales, Capt.
2
Harker, B. Brotherton
Haynes, Col.
Fareland, F. A.
Stadi, Van de
Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
Vandin, Gardon
Howard, W. H
White, Dr. M. J...
Hudig, D.
Wilford, F. C
Jeffries, H. U.
Wilkie, John
"CRAIGIEBURN,
Nicholls, E. A. Smith, E. Grant
Store Nardiske Labor.....
"'azel Dollar
SHANGHAI
7th inst. Old, Oct. 2.
...........International
...New.
Ships Passed The Canal. Award-ath September-Nouang St Dardanus, Tiberins. 15th September-Poona, Lothian. 20th September-Rhaetia, Annam, Shadwell. ird September-Alesia, Indrant, Decal on, Salorie. 27th September-Istula. nadi. Kraetke, 29th September-Ruci, Indran 1. Ford Luelsh, Darvel, Menelases, Ping Suey Castile 3rd October-Palermo, Ataka, Mal- seca. 6th Öciobar-fiecter, Tourane, gih Octo ber-Armand Behic. 10th October-Manica, Norge, Cardium,
Homeward--2011 September-Japan, Ken- mebec. 17th September—Benmohr, St. Hugo, Stentar, 6th October-Preussen. Toth Octo ber-Anipa, Sambia,
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flolmsgreen, Mr," and Uffel, W. von
Adams, F. R. J. Barnett, H. JO. · Dann, G. H Fairchild, H. J.. Falloon, C. H. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameron, P. 5. Marchant, Capt, and Mrs, and children
Caspersen, S. Chandler, F. Fischer, Ch.
Hales, G. Ler Keyt, Dr. H. Krill, G.
S.
Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe, F. G.
Carter. W. L.
R.
W.
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Clark, M. O.
Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
| Clark, T.
Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Clarke, T. W.
Clegg HM, Eng. L.
and Mrs. H. 1. Clemenson, Mr. & Mrs. Coulthart, Croskey Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mr). Dowley, Mrs. W. A... Downing, Mr.-T. C.. Dunn, Rev. S. S. Dutard, Mrs. H. Earnshaw, Mr. &
M.
Evan-Jones, Dr.
Mrs, E. Fiecher, 11. Freeman, J. G. Gibbs, A. F. H. Glover, (*. Grant, A. W.
Grone,
Dr. F.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Grane, Mrs. F.
Grant Smith, Percy Webb, M., and Mrs.
Montague Wilson, Dr. Newell Young, J. Ashton,
OCCIDENTAL.
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Arrivals at Home-12th September-Slike d. 15th September-Brisgauin, Nordpol aath September-Alcides, Formosa, Palma. 'vins Heinrick, 23rd September Afar, Sydney 17th September-Telemachus 29th Hall, J. S. September-Bechuana, 3rd October-Ching, | Jones, Fredrice Acilla, Denarty, Himalaya, Idomeneus. th❘| Lassell, S. L. October Japan. 6th October-Prins Exti!
Friedrich, toth Octobér-Atunchen, Rosario.
Post Office,
A Mail will-olose for :-
Youohama l'er Blackheath, 13th Oct,
Alacrity
NAMI..
Amoy, Singapora and Bangkok-Per Chów. | Andromeda" fưí, 13th Oct', TEAM.
Arun...
Macao-Per Heungakan, 13th Ocl., 1.15 P.M. Amoy and Manila-Per Rubí, 13th Oct.,Bonaventure
Singapore, Penang und Bombay-Per Capri, 414 OCI, II A.M.
MacaePer Heungshàn, 14th Oct., 1.15 P.M. Swalow, Hingapore and Bangkok-Fer Pit- tanulok, 14th Oct., 5 F.M.
Hague...
Lowe, Miss Slesie Munro, Miss A. Obme, A.
Owen, O., E.
Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. and child
Kow1.00x
Leeney, C. De
Livereti, W. J.
Pearson, Wi
sloop
Hall, Capt. T Higginson, P. L. First, 8. T...
E. A.
McAran, T. P..
Miller, P. L
Moon,
More, H. A
Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Morrison, Mr.
CHINA COAST METROGLOGICAL REGJITEKE;
October 11th, 1poj, am.s
Vladivostock 7-8m.
Temuro ó 20 (Inkodate
lokid
Kachi Ingasaki.. Kagoshima... Ishima....... Nahia
thigakijima.. Taihoku Taichu......... Coshun Percadores... Velhalwel
M&M F.Mut-leff
Newington, A. G.
Norrie, F. D.
Ollo, O. C.
Owens, Mr. and Mrs.
Wi
Owens, Miss M. T.
Paget, A. R. Pan, F. N. Le Parfit, W. Paley, Mis E. O. - Peake, W. Pecker, B. L. Fennyfather, Mrs. A. Perkins, Mr. and' Mrs.
T. L Peters, B. M.
Sharp Peak...
Ther. Th Hu. Wind Wir
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(moy .................6.30 a.
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tripbang.... Manil Bacolod
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39.92 7595
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29.86
C. St. James.]10,9.M.
October 11th, 1909, am.
Vladivostock: *.in.
Mr.
Ufordten, A. Re
Vemuro......6 am.
1.
Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. J. Į lakodate
and Powell, W. A.
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Real, Dr. L. R.
Roach, Mr. J. S. and Nagasaki.
Tokia... Kochi
13025 130,14!
"
30.11
child
Schadd, W.
Oshima
Kagoshima..
30.19
11
30.19
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30.12
Naha
Scott, Mr. J. G.
Faihoku Taichu
Ishigakljima.
13 30.09
30.00
*
30.05
8.m.32.02
M
30.01
Holabird, W. H. Hollingsworth, Mr. &
Mrs...
Holt, B. G. Hanter, R.
Hürst, R.N, Engineer.
Capt.
Innes, Capt. It. Iboleon, Mrs, 1,
children and mald
Scott, Gray
Shen, J. 1
Shedden, L. H.
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Skott, C.
A. L Stoppa, P. Wakefield, Mm,
Miss
Wallace, J. H.. Watkins, Miss E. Whitlow, A. W.
Tainan Koshup...
1 30.02
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30.16 72
and Weihaiweim 30.19
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11 30.07 79 Hongkung0a.m.30.11 78 Victoria Peak
Macao... Haiphong...
Whiton, Mrs., child
and infaut Wight, C. B.
3 Wright, Mr. & Mrs, T. Gap Rock ...
Oct. 1: 1
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Timurtature KAMAKATLARI,
Rainfall.....
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C. St. James,toa.m.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHİPS ON THE OHINA STATION,
CLASS.
service torpedo-v.,
TONS. GUNS · LH,P.
CAPTAIN.
29.86 80
29.89 84
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch vessel...
1,700
3,000
Commander Harbord
Kobe
cruiser, 18 class
11,000
16,500
Captain R. Nelyau Ommanney
Kabe
12.
+++
torpedo boat destroyer
$50
7,000
Lisut, Commander R., H. Heaton.
Koba
Astraca
'cruiser, 2nd class
4,363
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
14.
Kobe
cruiser, and class
4,360
7,000
Captain H, H. Torlesse...
Kabe
3 P.A.
Cadmus
sloop
1,00
131
1,400
Commander II, du C. Luard...
**...! Yangtixs
Manila-Per Punsung, 13th Oct., JP.M.
Shanghai-Per Vochow, izil + ct., 3 P.M. Kobe-Per Doris, 13th Oct, 4 F.H. Quang-chow-wan-Fer flotching, 13th Oct
Cherub Clio
water tank and tug
390
300
Hongkong
www
1,070
1,400
Yangtze
Diadem Dec
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16,500
Kabe
Inrpedo boat destroyer,....
360
7,000.
'Koba
www.
PAL.
|| Ettrick
Erne ...
torpedo boat destroyer ....
$50
7,000
Kobe
torpedo boat destroyer..
560
7,000
Kobe,
torpedo boat destroyer...
550
7,000
Kobe
torpedo boat destroyer...
306
5,700
Weihaiwai
cruiser, and class
4.350
7,000
Singapore
sedo boal destroyer
torpeda boat destroyer...
275
1.000.
Waihalwei
4,000
Hongkong
6,400
3,400
Weihaiwe
cruiser, tst class
12,000
71,000
444
torpedo boat destroyer ...
7,000
Kobo Kobe
torpedo boat destroyer ...
3,000
river gunboat
Boo
river gunboat...
ጉ
forpedo boat destroyer...
10
$1,300
river gunboat
240
West River
Labuan)
river gunboat
240
West River
river gunboat
240
Takut ...
torpedo Loat destroyer...
200
6,500
Sutlej...
cruiser, 1st clase
12,000
21,000
Tamar
receiving
ship
4.65
**
river gunboat
foo
turpedo boat destroyer ....
355
6,300
terwitch
anrveying ship
620
4.50
Commnader R, W. Glennie .....
Surveying (Swatow)
Whiting
torpedo bost destroyer....
360
·5,900
Lieut.-Commander C. E' L. Thomas ...
Weibalwei
Widgeon
river gunboat
195
800
Woodcock ...
river gunboat
· 150
·550
Woodlark ...
river gunboat
· 150
550
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Lieut.-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simeon Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd Lieut.-Commander Jao, F. Knox...
Yangtzza
Yangiste
Yangiste
"Macao-Per Heinigthun, 16th Och, 415 P.M. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brishane, Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingtu, 16th Oct., P.M
hamy,
Exe Fame Flors ... Handy Нап Heels... Itchen... Janus .. Kinsha Moorhen ... Otter.... Rambler Rohin... Sandpiper...
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko Hondiulu and San Francisco-Per China, 17th Oct., to A M.
Bangkok--Per Samien, 17th Oct., 10 A.M. Europe &c. India, Ho Tuticorin-le Caledonien, 17th Oct, ! A.Mt.
Frederich, Wilhelinshafen, Herberishche, Sipe... Satupi Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
Prins Waldemar, 17th Oct., 11 A.M. Mogan--Par Heungshan, 17th Oct., 1.15 8.4. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Lightning, 17th Oct, 2, PA.
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Shanghai-Per Hangsung, 17th Oct. 3 F.M. Manila-Ver Team, 17th Oct., 3.7.M. Shanghai. Moli, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tjilatjap, 18th Oct., 10 A.M.
Atlantis, Am. s. 965, Aldegaer, 1st Oct.
Manila 18th Sept, Gen.-Order, Capri, Ital. .., 4,195. G. Belsito, jed Oct,ital
Singapore 27th Sept., Gen.-C. & Co. China, Am. 3,186, D. E. Friele, 9th Oct.,-
San Francisco 6th Sept., and Manila 7th Oct., Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. Chowtai, Gers, 1,115, H. Textor, 10th Oct., Bratow 9th Oct., Gen.-M. & Co.
Br. 3.8., 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept
Cruz
Ballast.-C. C. S. 31st Aug,,
factories until just previous to the British
mitled even to the foreign Sain
of
On
war
S. Co.
1840 arrival fied that he could transact to business until Oct-Nagasaki ist Oct., Marine Products after his audience of the emperor, at which he
at Peking, Ismailoff was not. Daigi Maru, Jap. 1, 156, S. Tagami, 6th
and Gen-Order.
must perform the obeisance known as the fofo Empress of China, Br. s. 3,046, R. Archibald,
hla
| 45
ngahan Kan.
Yokohama,
Cand Varkensen, BC - V<"Empress of China, 18th Oct.. 11 sti
Macab-Per Jungsham, 18th Oct., 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per Heungṛham, 19th Oct., 175 PM, Macao-Per Heungshan, 20th Oct., 1,5 PUM, Manila-Per Zafira, 2151 * et, 10'à, Chunn, 2 Oct 11
F
Singapore, Penang, and Calcutta--Per Lal- saeg: 24th Oct. 2 P.M.
Tientsin---Per Arung, 24th vctų, 2. P.M. . Cebu and Iloilo-Per Käifong, 24th Oct., 3 P.M.
„teden." via Tutori 2.N., 26th Sept.-Vancouver, B.C., 4th Sept, and Shanghai 24th, Mails and Gen. Zieten, 25th Oct. 11AM
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, -C. P. R..Co. Hellas, Ger. s., 1,439. H. Rohde, toit.Oct. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C-Per Athenian,
1st Nov., 11 A.M. Canton och Oc, Gen.--8, & Co.
Yokohama and Kobe--Fer Tsinan, jih Nóv., Kutanga, Br. s.3., 2,160, Jas. McBride, toth
Oct-Kutchinolan 3th Oct., Coal,M. B. 3 P.M. K.
►
Laertes, Br. 8, 3:343, J. B. Jackson, tot Oct, -Saigon 27th Sept., Meal and Gen- Chinese.
surveying-vessel
**
• Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard V. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
or kowtow. To this he strongly objected, as
Acheron derogatory of the dignity of his sovereign, and
Argus protracted discussions followed, but in the end
Baionnette... he was forced to yield. A detailed account of
Avalanche... is given reception is by Father Ripa, Catholic missionary, who acted
Carenade ... interpreter.
Casse-tête... After describing the emperor and the gorgeous
Comble display with which he was surrounded, he says
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL· D'Ama Count Ismalloff on entering the hall imme.
MAILS, HOMEWARD.
Décidée diately prostrated himself before the emperor, holding up the
the Tear's letter with both hands,
Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar Descartes
Dupetit-Thouars "now thought
10 mortify Lightning, Br. 28, 2,123, 1. G. Spence, toth posted up to 5pm. on Friday, the 3rd of proper making him remain some time in this Oct,Calcutta 23rd Sept., Penang and November, are due in London about the 11th EOC
Francimus... pasture. The proud Russian
Singapore 4lb Oct., Gen.-D., S. & Co., December, and those posted up to 5 pm. Fronde Friday, the 17th November, are due in Londen Guichen I gave unequivo-
Gor. 8., 1,268, L, Garcken, 8thoa Christmas Morning.
Gueydon... parcels With an, additional fee of do centr may be
be forwarded via Prindisi and if posted Henri
Jacquin befors
5 p.m. on the 17th November would accompany the letter mail dus in London on the 18th December. Parcels intended for New
His
at this treatment, and
was
Ld,
cal signs of resentment by certain motions of filegkok rat Oct, GooB. & S.
his mouth and by turning his head :
under the circumstances, Wa
emperor, however, soon relieved him
The
which
from
embarrassment, received the letter from him on Rubi, Br. 8, 1,619, A. H. Notley, 9th Oct.,
bis knees, and held some conversation with him.
of the letter the ambassador, attended by the
Quinte,
Ger..., 2,800, Frahm, 9th Oct,➡ Chefos 3rd Oct., Gen.-S. & Co. Manila 7th Oct., Gen.-S., T. & Co.
Gar. 8.8., 998,
1
of the 17th November, as the parcel mall o
tiver gunboat
Runhaat
1,200
Commander #1, 1),
Savory
Captais 1. Wilkin, p.8.0. Lieut.-Comin der H. E. Sulivan
H
Lieut. Commander Bather Licut-Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett Lieut. Comminder Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Lleut.-Commander H. B. Cox Lieut. Commander Richard.... Captain E. B. Charlton
F. B,
Captain Sheriland ...
Lieut. Commander O. Seymour Lieut.-Commander
Liest-Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore
Lieut-Commoder F. B. Noble
ent.Commander j
I. Kidāle...
Commander C. E. Monro
Lieut.-Commander Roben E. Vaughan
H. T. Atlay
... T. 8. Lynn
in reserva
Captain W. L. Grant
Commolare H.
P
影帝。
Williams...
Lieut.-Commander E. Hecretan
Lieut. Commander Gregory ...
Hongkong
Captain Allaire...
W. H. Darwall
*
Saigon Canton
Haiphong
Saigon
Saigon
Gulf of Sixm Bale d'Along: Haiphong
Baie d'Along Saigon Haiphong
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
TONE. CURS. H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
LAST REPORTED AT
не
'armured gunboat
L
river gunboat
1,796 123
1,700 500
Lieut. Ferrei
Lieut. Jeannel
H
river jumboat
"140
river punknat..
river gunboat
150
..
150
Lieut. Hue
hee
525
F
*
armoured cruiser gunboat
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux.
4,000
Lieutenant L'Est
bry
*
river gun
cruiser..... armoured cruiser
3.98 10,014
Commander Amet
gunboat
Lieut. Mèr
6,300
Liest, Cotoni
***
Capt. Prat
*1
***
cruiser
9.370
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
*
Lieut, Portier...
200
303
Lisat. Corfoner
414
307 1,250
300
3,200
Armbruster
cruiser
9.700.
19,600 6,300
Lieut. Pra!
...
Lieut, Grellier...
· Linut, Lavissière
307
1 6,300
Liant, Glorieux
g
9:497
6,071
armoured gunboat
1,706
1,700
...gunboat...
630
900
river.gunboat...
T
destroyer*** battleship, reserve river gaubost-
Capt, Terquent..
**
FL
6,350 013
4,500
500
Lient, Brugnon
Rivibre
"
**
The narrative sisice that "after the presentation San Rohsichang Richwaldt, 9th Oct.. Yeari delivery should also be forwarded by the calm... stood his principal attendant, When all wereTolv, Sept., Sugar, Mega Oct - of the 1st of December is not dus in Londos quet...
te bis
master of caromaples, returned to
Suisang former
Mitchell,
mail Rice.—M, & Co. Br. 1,776,
Co. 04,741, 1. Enger, Sth Oct, Rajang 7th Sept
Timber-Order.
In the open vestibules and behind him. Java
thaie minutes,
sealed down
marshalled, at particular elgoals given by the Victoria, Ch. s. 934: 1. Masser, rib Oct., master of ceremonias, they all went down on
and after the lapse of a few ****Canton 11th Oct, Ged.--Order. sent their heads thrice to the ground. Yuensang; Br. 4.3., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, th Oct. Manila 6th Oct., Gen.-T., M. & Co. prostrated themselves throe
Zweena, Br. L. 950, J: Ewart; 11th Oct
Hamarang via Singapore 4th Oct., Sugar, -Chinese.
After this all king upon thele fest, then again |
times. In this manner they kneeled itrice, and performed nine prostrations,"
After all this abatement the ambassador was
refused his treaty, but assurances were giras
| that the caravan trade should be allowed, and
SATLING VILA,“
that his secretary might remain at Poking as a | Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 600, Huffman,
permanent Charg.. But obstacles continued
be thrown in the way of trade by the Chipste
2711 Aug-Haiphong 23rd Aug, Ballast,
291
destroyer destroyer .... protected cruiser amboat river river gunboat
A
destroyer rivar gunboat... gunboat
Fes
fill the 8th of January via Gibraltar and the Peby... 2nd January via Brindisi.
Pistolet
... destroyer... Protés
sub-marina.. Redoutable...... ...battleship, resurTO
... destroyar ....
The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are as follows n
H
11
For a parcel not exceeding slbi, in weight docta,
$1.20
Styx jilbs. $1,70 Surprise All parcels containing Jewellery on any article | Takiang of gold or silver must be insured, all insured Tako parcels must be sealed. Tas saals must bear Vauban
the impression of a device or private mark," | Vigilante die Toe Coins must not be used for sealing purposes. ...
1. On and after 15th July, 1905, the ute of postage on laiters from Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China to Australia
[# Flagship of Vics-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief,
1 Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Pasque de Jonquières,.
and-ln-Command
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux***
Commander Simon
Halphong Saigon Salgon
***
100
.
Bain d'Along
Baio d'Along
Commodre C. P... Poldlods
- Lient, Lebail
Cape. Duprietas
Cloot. Roque ima
Baie d'Along Salgon Balgon
Haphong
Salgon
Bale d'Along
Upper Yangies
Baigon
Hoogay
Canton