A SENSATIONAL WEDDING.

TRIP.

A story of thrilling interest comes from Cook Country, down the north shore vision of Superior, the most worth easterly division of Minnesota. It relates to the home-going of a newly-married couple, who were attacked by wolves, and had to ride and fight for their live Mr. Carlson what the Americans call bontsteader. He and Miss Lena Hanson, of Ontario,

to, were married at Grand Marias, and decided to set out at once for the Carlson homestead. The sky was overcast, and night was sure to sel in emily. Their means of trans- portation was a home made sleigh, drawn by two farm-horses.

Tho happy pair were still three miles from home, the woods were dark, and night was fast closing in, when suddenly there.came the how!) of a wolf. It was the "pack call," and quickly there was answering howls. The whole pack was on the trail.

Do you think they will attack us?" asked Mrs. Carlon, in tremulous tones of her husband,

"Sure." "Have you got another revolver?" asked the

Sure," was the brief reply.

bride, after a pause

Carlson thook his head."

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I can drive, you know, if that will be help." Carison flasked a look of pride at his bride, and nodded. The horses were galloping, and

they needed no whip. The animals were mad with fear of the desperate breves that were now gathered for the attack. The wolves, about seven or eight in number. loped casily behind the sleigh, drawing steadily nearer, their eyes gleaming. Caution is a deep-reated quality in the timber wolf, and this pack drew on slowly to their

their quarry, but prepared to strike when their leader should give the

Suddenly nignal, the lender of the pack shot soft, ahead of his

He was now close up. companions.

The attack was at hand. The big grey leader leaped up level with the heads of the bride and bridegroom, but did not attempt to land in the sleigh. It was a sort of preliminary leap of investigation, but the viber waives canie close behind him, and all wet ready to seize upon the couple,

"""Take the reins, and let the horses guide themselves," shouted Carison as he swung | around and faced the pack. His revolver was worthy of the work at hand. It was a 36-calibre make. With this in his right hand and with his left resting on the back of the acar to steady him, Carlson prepared to fight for the life of his bride and himself. The sleigh rocked perilously at times, for the road rough in places, but the dinger ni a tip over could not then be even considered.

"Was

Carton has scarcely faced the wolves for action when the texter again leaped, this time with a view of seizing the man Carlson fired and wounded the beast, which fell back howling upon the

the rod. But the ader was not put out of action. He was quickly buck in his position, more savage and eagar for battle than before.

Two of the wolves shot alongside the sleigh to the right, and one took the same position on The left beside the bride. Carlson quickly shot "one of the worn his side, and, reaching over to the other side, killed the one that threatened to leap upon his wife. The beasts were dia- concerted at this, but canie on again eager for their prey.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MAY 3, 1906.

They take that freedom in the home. Since oach member of the family is apt to take this freedom at the same time, trouble may be predicted.

including divorce, is due to the bad manners The larger part of martimonial dissension, of husbands and wives in homès. A discourtesy, a challenging criticism, an iropical retort-and the raw begins! Then there are rows and rows this develop into mutual bitterness of spirit and estrangement,

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Kent, Br. cruiser, 9,800, De Horsey, and May,

from Mirs Bay,

.

Dallin Maru, Jap, ... goo, H. Ohta, 2nd

May, Tamsui vin and Swatow 29th April, Gen.-Q. S. K

E-Sang, Br. 1.1., 1,127, L. A. Muir, 2nd May,-

Tientsin asth casset, Br. 3.5, 1.7.6. James, and May,

Saigon 27th April, Rice Order. Anghing angkok 23rd April, Rice, B. & S.

Gor, .., 1,001, D. Reimers, and May,

Dongola, Br... 4,723, G. Phillips, 3rd May, Bombay 18th April, and Singapore 28th, Mails and Gen-P

& O. S. N Co. 8.5, 2,056, J. Hainsworth, 3rd May,Singapore 27th April. Gen.-Joo Tek Seng. angsang, Bir. 8.5., 5.364, S. Wilde, 3rd May,

April, Gen.), M. & Co.

Hong

Br.

Canton 2nd May, Gen.—1. M. & Co. Kiukiang, Br. 5.5, 1,228, W. Jones, 3rd

May-Canton and May, Gen.-B. & 8." Kwangtah, Ch. ss., 1,536, Wm. H. Lunt, 3rd

May-Canton 3rd May, Gen.-C. M.S, N. Co.

Haur Wayner, Gen. 68, 165, J. Kayemann, 3rd May,Iloilo 29th April, Sugar.-L., W. & Co.

Cheongsking for Swatow. digo, for Saigon, Tatyan, for Manila. Changchow, lot Ningpo. Kiukiang, for Shanghai. Tentsin, for Moji. Dangola, for Yokohama,

Phranang, Ger. 4.4., 1,021, Mangelsdorff, 30th April,-Baugkok 13th April, Rice and Gon, & Co.

Qaarts,

Rein,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Номскона

Acton Adams, Mr. & Hell, P.

Mrs.

Antonic, br. Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnald, J.

Mr. and Mrs Baltiscombe, H..G. Beattiv R. B.

Bell, R., Engr.-Lieut.

H. F.

Bolillos, Mr. and Mr.

and maid Bisbeck, R. J.

Gor. 2. 1,145, Madsen, 18th April, Mororan 19th April, Coal-S., W. & Co. Nor..., 726, N. Matheson, 3 th April, Bangkok aand April, Rice,Chinese. Rangamme, Ft. &, Chartis and Mailiaird,

Haiphong 25th April, Ballast.—Mosers.

and Jacks. Saint Bride, Br, 66, 3514, W. Nicoli, soth

April, Cardiff 8th Mar, Coal Govern ment. Senecca, Br

Br. k., 1,100, Grimes, and May,

via Shanghai 18th April, Gen-Su Koba T. & Co. Shantung, Br. ss., 1,400, Inc. Robinson, 37th

April, Canton 26th April, Coal,-B. & S. Sulsang, Br. 3.5, 1,600, T. A. Mitchell st May, Calculta 15th April, Coal.-J.; M, & Co. Sungkiang, Br. .., 987, G. H. Pennefather, 25th April-Iloilo 20th April, Sugar, B. & S. Taifu, Ger. ..., 1,065, C. U berfeldt, rath April, -Swatow 17th April, Ballest.-E. A. T. Co.

Nor. 1, 1,008, H. Nilson, 29th April, Terrier, lo 24h April, Sugar.-Kwong Tuk. Thyra, Nor. 1.8, 3,419, H. Berger, 27th April, -Kutchinotzu 21st April, Coal.-M. B. Ki Tjilatjap, Dut. 4.5., 2,475, H. Koops, 30th April,Macassar and Batavia 22nd April, Gep.-J. C. J. L. Tainan, Br. 6.8., 1,470, C. Lindbergh, 1st May,

-Sydney 7th April, Gen.-B. & S. Zafiro, Br. s.8., 1,518, R. Rodger, 10th April,

Mauila 28th April, Gen-S,, T. & Co. Steamers Expected,

Roon Laisang

Emp. of China. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May 21

Bishop, L. C

Howell, Mr., and Mis

A. Hollingsworth, Mr. &

Mrs.

Hunt, W. 'M.'

EB, K. Hunter, R. Huschart, F. M. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mrs. J. W.

Jokl, Į. P. F.

Katech, E. A, Kerr, F.

A. H.

D. J.

Dr. O.

McDonagh, W. J.

Maclagan, Mia G. J.

McRitchie, D. G. Miller, P. L.

Disney, Mr. & Mrs, 5. Koox, Mr. and Mr. L Bisney, Miss Binell, W. S. Breeden, Mr. and Mrs.

H.C Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L Brunschwig, Edm. Callson, F. W. Chatham, HOD. & Mrs. Chatham, Miss Clark, M. O.

Nicholls, E, A T. Clark,

Cliffe, O. C. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Packer, D. L. Clarke, W. G.

T.W

Parfitt, W Falay.

Mrs. E. O. Clegg R. Bag. Lt. Feske, W.,

Parking, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. H. L'

Colvin,

Corrie, Miss

Cowdrey

A. J.

Crook, A. H.

Cruickshank, A,

Dr. W. B. A.

R. H.

on A. G.

.L. Pigott, C.

Plate, Carl Potts, W. H. Powell, W. A.

Quin, J. Ranney

Evan-Jones, Dr. and Skinn, A

KING EDWARD,

Kirby,

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Johnston, A. R.

Runsoli Backhouse, J, H. Cockins, Mr. and Mrs.

J. M.

Corbelt, Mrs. F. E.

Colahan, Mr. Colleyshaw, E. H,

Curbett, Master Cruickshank, J.

Mrs. John Lafreniz, Mr. and Mrs. Legenne, M.

Limond, Capt. & Mrs.

Little, A. C. Logan, W.

E. J.

Cunningham, Mr. and Nursaw, E.

ley, L. T.

Dela Aes,

Paine, A. E.

Pearse, Dr. W. W.

| CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. May 2nd, 1906; a.m.

Bar. Th. He Wind la

Vladivostock. am Yemuro... 1.M.) Hakodate

Tokio

Kochi

Mosch

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A, B.

-47

Dakima

Mrs. L. M.

Faihoku

Naba Ishigakijima.

कैलर

C. Vader

Fairchild, B. J. Gucht,

Faichu.....

19

Mr. and Mrs.

Rutherford, T.

Tainan ......

......

Hanchett, Men, E. J.

Mr. H. W.

l'ercadores...

A.m

Gutriaff

Mr and Mrs.

Savory, R.N. Capt. and Keshuu******

Hanchett, Mr. Mrs. C. Stickney, Mrs, Franklin Weihaiwal...

elvie, Mr. and Mrs. Stickney, Miss E.

C. E.

Story, G. F.

Howlett, A.

Williams, G.

Jackson, Mrs, and child

PEAK.

Beattie, M. P.

Carruthers, Mr.

Catter, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, Maj. A, A, Clothier, A. N.

Cal,

Lang, Mr.

Martin, it.

Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Fi

Mitchell, Moon,

R. Mr. and Mrs. Me and Mrs. L. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Ollo, F. B.

Capt.

Major

Mr. and Meynolds. F. O.

W.

Mr.

Raberis, A. G.

& Mru,

Halaban, Btaff-Surgeon Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Seymour, Lt. Col. and

god

Hareland, F. A.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, M. and Mrs. F, Smith, E. Grant **

Sharp Peak...

11

Amoy.......go 192 Swatow...9 a.m.29.86 Canton

Vimore .....10a.m.29.93|

Peak Rock... Macao******** Mong...!

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LIB.

Bacolod....... Iloilo......... » Cebu *******

13

29.89

C. St. James, 10 am.” —

May 3rd, 1900, 2.1.

Vladivostock, an. Nemuro.... a.. Hakodate ...

Grosglas

Mrs.

Davey,

E

Visarts

Clearances at the Harbour Offloo. Lang, for Canton.

From

Fastern

Manila ...G., L. & Co May Gregory Apcar. Singapore, D. S. & Co May Bornea

Jacks, Mr.

Sinclair, A.:

in

Agents

De

Davies, ·F. 0.

F. O.

Donald, R. H.

Reed, F. B

Johnston, LA; M..

Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.

4

Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

Reid, I. I.'

4

W. H.

Riddulph, R.

Capt.

Hanguey.... & Ca... May

Doolittle, F. H.

and Mrs. H.

Ischia,

Singapore. C. & Co... May

6

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.

J.

Siberia

Japan P. M. Co... May

7

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

Sachsen

Japan M. & Co... May

7

W. A,

RowCroft, Major

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

child

F.

Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs. Knight, Mr.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Ms. M.

E.S.

White, Dr. & Mrs. M. 1.

Nagasaki..... Wonde, Mr. and Mrs. Oshima..... Kagoshima... Van de Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Naba Zelirmann, H. C.

Takia Kochi

th

H

Ishigakijima.. Taikoku

a.m

Willehad..

Sydney...M. & Co... May

7

Downing, Mr. and Mrs.

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.

12

Colombo... M. & Co.... May Caltulta....J., M. & Co May 10

9

T. C. and infant

G. and child

29.9

Einstmano, W.

Shea, I

29.9

R. J.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Pescadores...

TL

12

Mrs. E

Grant

Evans, Dr. C. S.

Brown, C. A.

Smith, Percy

Fairchild, H. J.

Fisher, H. G.

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A.

Sappa, P.

Sharp Peak...

Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Amoy

Stevebs, Rev. A. J..

Fletcher, H.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. jameson, P. S.

Montague

Swator...

Young, J. A.

Cantob.........

||10 Km/29.94

Ar..

E. B.

Mrs.

Vict

Pank

Fuller, D.

OCCIDENTAL.

Gap Rock...

#

Gibson, J. E.

Thurston, Mr. and Mr.

Caspersen, S.

21

Graham, W. H.

H,

Cooke, G.

N. J.

Greenwood, Madam

Unbehaun, C. H.

Keyt, Dr. F.

McGren, J. P.

Hall, Capt. T.

Wakefield, Mrs.

Krill, G.

Munro, Miss A.

Harker, B. B.

Wilbem, E. V.

Krabbe, E.

Owen, O. E.

Harris, F.

Wishart, J. B.

Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. J. C.

Hennler, Dr. and Mrs. Wood, G. G.

C. M.

Lowe, Miss Siesie

Vousler, Mrs. Rudolf Voster, E.

Departares. May 3. Tientsin, for Shanghai. Deucalion, for Shanghai. Segapia, for Singapore. Kaifong, for Cebu. Tingang, for Shanghai. Amigo, for Saigon. Chiyuen, for Canton. Derwent, for Canton. Cast Diederichsen, for Hoshow. Taiyuan, for Australian Ports. Cheongsheng, for Shanghai, Changchow, for Shanghai. Erung, for Canton.

"

Passengers arrived.

Per E-Sang, front Tientsin--Miss Simon's, Per Hongber, from Singapore-1,200 Chi»;

nese.

Per Daijin Maru, from Coast Ports-108 Chiners.

DOCK RETURNS,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

U.S.S. Barry...m at Kowloon

U.S.S. Bainbridge

Brand

Alta

Kotahira Maru.....

Loongwa

Sungkiarg

U.S.S Monadnock

Lintan

Amiral de Beaumont.

Haiphong

Heim... Terrier

Cosmopolian

Aberdeen

SHANGHAI

Fischer, R.

Skott, C.

Spittles, J. S.

Stein, A. L.

Stephens, R.

Sutherland, P. D.

Dock, Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and

"

26th ult.

Wai Yuen...............................Old

Ships Passed The Canal.

12

1

Sishan...............International Dock. Per Do gola, for Hongkong from London-Chinhua........................ Carlson wounded two more of the beasts, and Mr. and Mrs. Master, Misses Master and then

his cartridges were gone, Anaher woll governess. Mr. and Misses Pilkington, Mr. E. tried to leap upon the bride from the sale of. T. Pece, Rev. and Mrs. Longridge, Liens, the sleigh, but she plied the ship on the beast Mowbotha a, Lieur, Whitty and Str A. Jack- son. From Marseilles-Mr. Dowhiggen, Mr. with such goodwill that he drew bat. Just then the sleigh dashed into the closing of the E. Thomson and Cat. Lambton, D.8.0. From Carlson's cabin, and the husband shouted with Gibraltar-Mr. Fonicca, Dr. Aridrade and joy. He thought the wolves would disperse. icut. T. 11. E. Silva, Irom Port Said Mr. J.

they were hungry, and the rapture of fight Gravel, Mis and Miss Perni, Mr. J. M. Hus Grand 13. c. Evans. From Bombay-Capt. was in them. Carlson's

brave and fa thful tog sprang fair and Mis. Biddulph, Col. and Mrs. Olivier, ward, but the first wolf he attached killed him. Messrs. G. H. Bode, Wadia, Vachaghandy, C. Quickly leaping from the sleigh, Mrs. Carlson 5. Dady and N. Jaganath. From Penang made fur the tour of the log cabin, and Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, From Singapore-Miss kicking it open, pushed her in, and budding Douglas, Mr. E. N. Wilbern, Staff Sergt. her close the door, once more faced the angty Avenell, Mr. and Mrs. Lip Chive, child and wolves. Four attacked him as he lacked to- mah, Mrs, Hausmann and Mr. W. G. Wor wards the door. He thought the teams which

cester. For shanghai from Bombay--Messrs. had saved them, and wavered,

E. C. Hart, C. H. Captam, H. S. Madom, Mys, G. Rigge, infant and ayah, and Mr. B. Zaccia. From London-Mr. and Mrs. Mackintosh, Mesars, L. Lyon and Rumble. From Mar seilles-Messrs. C: K. Loo, Paul fliner, R. N. Speun, J. A. Ross and Pemberton, From Colombo-Messrs. M. C. Sunkaff and Scott Young. From Bombay for Yokohama-Mr. R. D. Master.

Suddenly there was a crush of glass, and from the boken window scoped a streak of flames which, fighting up the clearing, scared away the wolves.

What had happened was this: Once in the dark kitchen. Mrs. Carlson remembered a box of matches which she carried in the pocket of her cloak. Strikingne, her eye fell on a kerosene lamp and an old bitch broom. Quick- by unscrewing the lamp, she emptied the Kerosene on to the broom, und, lighting it, she crashed it through the window. The wolves, who had braved revolves mad knife, fed in terror. There were mutual congratulations and thanks, the sturdy (can vere safely stabled, and then Mr. and Mrs. Carlson sai down to their wedding supper, after their exciting home. coming.

MANNERS IN THE HOME.

There are many banks published on "Social | Etiquette," "Polite Form of Public Society" and "The Ethics of Smart Society," all con ducing to the highly polished manners and conversation of men and women when associat. ing together as "company."

Yes, it's "company anness" and "company" talk I are made much nt in printed volumes, large and

cheap and xpensive in price.

In

that

Ms the utpat concerning Home

เท

Domestic Politeness" and "Family Comtery is startlingly small. Perhaps this scarcity of elucidation of conjugal

and parental and filial

in print, may be held ac countable for a

home

share of the lack of good

21ce

this.

lack of kind and

gentle treatment of others in so

30 seriously ap

Shipping Roport.

Str. Hong Bee from: Singapore - Fine wea; ther, with light NE'ly and Elly breezes and smooth sea, nearing Gap Rock moderate to fresh breeze ENE, and, passing drizzle' and fog,

Vossels in Port,

STRAMENA,

Admiral de Reamont Fr. ss., Offers, 2nd May-Haiphong 15th April, Ballast.- Messrs. Wilks and Jacks,

Andree Rickmers, Ger. ss., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel, 27th April,-Bangkok 21st April, Rice ard Wood-B, & S.,

Benmohr, Br. 3., 1,934, Alex. Webster, 30th April-Singapore 24th April, Gen.-G., L.

& Co.

Cairo, Nor. 1.9., 1,381, J. Larsen, 27th April,

Moji 21st April, Coal.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Coptic, Br. 5.5, 2.744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., 1nd May, San Francisco 31st May, Honolulu 7th

Yokohama 20th, Kobe 12nd,

Nab, and Manila 30th, Mails and

GOD.-O. & O. S. S., Co.

NAME,

Alarrity * Andromeda Astra Bramble

Clis

Handy Hart

Thompson, Miss H. M.

· Ramett, H. J. O.

Weibniwei... Gutzlaff

a.m 29.

30.03

30 a 29.8

a.m.2988)

15 129.95)

Major, Capt. and Mrs. MACRO ... 29.93

Haiphong H Manila

Bacolod

Itcilo

Cebu

29.93

a.m.

11

20.80

TY! 41 29.91

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Majer, Master W.

C. St. James. toa.m.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

river

CLASS

gunboat

iloop...

water sink, ugl rug sinop

**

cruiser, in class

TONS.

GURS. L.H.P.

despatch.verset...

1,700

cruiser, ist laus

11,000

cruiser, and class

+350

...

* ver gunboat

710

710

1,070

10,500

5,700

7,000

4,000

4,000

torpedo bon destruyer

1.900

cruiser, as clust

21,000

cruiser, int class

30,000

1,700

Boa

3rd April-Beumohr, Laos, Palawan, Print Heinrich, St. Bede, 7th April-Nippon, Bromati Caledonien, Deucalion, Garkwar, Prinxess Calmos Alice, ruh April-Andalusia, Auðla, Sam-

Chernb Ma, St. George, 17th April-Achilles, Ben- torte, Beniomond, Glaucus,

Oceanten, Reon, Forunej, Schuylkili, Niiksdals, Aberlour, idem Glenstra, St. Eubert, Tinkow. 11st April, Flora Bayern, Peshawar, Rhiprus, Salazie, Acilia, Heliopolis, Raibera. ath April Ciznest, Kish, 28th April-Aletnous, Bara long, Formosa, Idamen us, Tonkin 1st May -Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Pera, Preussen, Saxanta, Telemachus, Beniton.

Arrivals » Home-zid April-Bechwang, Moorhen Antenor, Brisgavia, Zuten, Indrapura, h Qllar ... April-Pathan, Tourant. th April-Ping Rambiri Suey, Kouang St. Oopack, Benarty. 14th Robin... April-Sumatra. 17th April-Princess Alice,

prsta, 56, Brde. 21st April-Coulsdon, Bear Per...

Snipe lari, Oceanien, 25th April-Indramaye, 28th Tako... April-Achilles, Sambia, 18th April-Nubia, Tamar 1st May-Glenstrae, St. George.

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Post Office.

A Mail will olosa for :- Haihow-Per fianof, 4th Muy, 9 A.; : Macno-Per Haungshan, 4th May, 1.15 P.M.

Manila-Per Loangsang, 4th May, 3 7.M. -Shanghai-Per Kiukiang, 4th May, 3 PM.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Ben mehr, 4th May, 3 P.M.

Rangoon Per Neumühlen, 4th May, 4 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hatian, 你 May, 5 P.M.

Manila-Per Zafiro, 5th May, to A.M.

Bangkok--Per Paklar, sth May, 10 AM. Europe, &c., Inda, via Tuticorin-l'er Pevanka, 5th May, 1

A.M.

Kinaha

TIATIS

** Kent

Alfr Alfred

Teal

201

Virage Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon ... Woodcock... Woodiark ...

****** 04: destroyer

2014 class

torpedo beat destroyer torpedo heal destroyer

river gunnar

liver gunlanad

torpedo Los destroyer

survey

river gunboat

CAPTAIN.

Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Captain C. L. Vaughan-Leo... Lieut. Commander E. G. W, Davidson | Liest-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. du C. Luard...

***

003

LAST REPORTED AT

Funing Hongkong

Shanghai Shanghai

Hongkong Yaogtsze Hongkong Hongkong

Commander H. D.

.D. Wilkin, D.9.0, Captain H. W. Savory... Lieut.-Commander Hughes... Captain H. Grant-Dalton

***

Lie Commander H. B. Cox Lieut.-Commander

der R, Henniker-Heaton W. H. Darwali S.V. Y. de HonaY” .....

F.

Thursby*******

434

Lieut. Commander E. V.F. R. Dugmore Yangtase

F. B. Noble ....

leommander J. Kiddie

C. E. Monro Lieut.-Commandør Robert E. Vaughan

Fasis

Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay... West River Lient.-Commander J. T. S. Lynn...

P. Williams

و والی

***

...

S. American Ports

***

Hongkong Mir Bay

West River..

246 A11

Commander

OUT

Burveying

740

West River

,river gunboat

10

river gunboar

2.10

6.300

In rezervo...

...

Yangtase ...Hongkong

receiving ship...

4,650

Commodore H. P.

tiver gunboat...

120

Euu

Licat-Commander E. Secretan

torpedo boat destroyer.

(.. 100

Lieut-Commander Stevenson

surveying ship a

450

Commander R. W. Glenale ...

Surveying

5,900

195

550

$50

Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson] Yangtede Lieut.-Commander G. J. Tödd

Yangtze LisaL-Commander Jać. F. Kaox... Al Yangtara

MA

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**

torpedo boat destroyer

*

torpedo boal destruyer river gunboat river gunboat river guebunt.

• Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chiel.

**

400

Lient-Commander G. E. L. Thomas ..... Hongkong,

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS. GUNS.

H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS,

LAST REPORTED AT

1,796

Macho-Per Heungchen, 5th May, 1.13 P.M. Chinkiang-Pet Forchow, 5th May, 3 P.M. Callao-Per Shantung, 5th May, 3 P.M. Foochaw-Per Yunnan, 5th May, 5 PM. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tiflaria, 5th May, 5 P.M.

Straite and Rangaon-Per Zoido, 5th Adour... Amoy

Alouetts May, 5 ..

Swatow, Amoy and Tamaui-Per Daijin

5th May, 5

Empress of Japan, Br. B.3., 3,039. Henry Me Haughan, 7th May, 1.15 P.M.

Pybus, R.N.R, IR May,Vancouver gil April, and Shanghai 28th, Mails and Gen.

P. R. Co

Fallodon Hall, Br. 5.8., 1,20, F. Wickham,

1st May, Meji 26th April, Coal,-D, &

at blurs the moral perception of each Cilentochy. Br. 8.8, 2.997, E. J. Stallard, and

May, London 11th Mar,, Gen-McG. Bros. & Gow.

Haiphong, Fr. 93. Pannier, and May,

parent in the large majority of homes.

Even when bad home manners are ani at ak abusive they are tinged with a certa

a certain ankind. mess that member

mortal laxity that bades evil for the citizenship. mortal laxity

How much more important, then, is domestic courtesy than the ethics of smart society to a standard of responsible municipal government! Bad home manners candace to unhappiness and crime. Unhappiness and crime are con- ditions of all the people.

Polite forms of smart society conduce to the

and glitter

of a part of the people, the comparatively small part known as the wealthy and aristocratic. But, even this small part Iris, Am, transport, 2,200, Whitton, 27th Feb., that has use for and practices the ethics of

polish

smart society is more or less tinctured with the

wahappiness and crime that recives from bad manners in its homes.

Dean Hals said, in a magazine, that he once rebuked a woman because her children ware Ill-behaved when he visited the home.

"Lorbless you, sir," replied this womas, boys and young uns must have some place where they

enjoy themielver CAR Clearly

this woning felt that polite language and

I gentleness towa

towards others were species of cruel restraint that had no free-to-all place in the happlest home. Apparently she believed that good manners should be shed, like tight collers and Irritating shoe, when the family

was sheltered beneath its roof.

There are acores of folks like the children of this woman. They don't enjoy good manners. They delight in freedom from a sense of being made to behave by the oiber fellow who de manda ibo half-way right of way out in the open

Haiphong 25th April, Ballast-Messrs. Wilks and Jacks. Haitan, Br. B.S., 1,183. J. S. Ronch, 1st May, -Foochow 271 April, Amoy 29th, and Swatow 30th, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. .., 730, P. Merlees, and May,

Paiphong 30th April, Gen.-A. R. M.

-Manila 22nd Feb., Coal.-G Government. Johanne, Ger. a., 9re, Ipland, and M

2nd May, Bangkok 24th April, Kassalda, Br. .. 3,205, Simmond, 27th April,

Port Kembla 3rd April, Coal.-Order. MERRE BY. 3.84 2,072, Kuinea

E. J. Huller, 29th April-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 23rd Apr 1, Gen.-],, ·M, & Co. Latnes, Fr. 5.8., 1,340, J. R. Jackson, 23rd April-Saigon 19th April, Ballast.-Chi.

Dese.

Loongsong. Br. As., 1,178, A. E. Sandbach,

Foochow Per Chinklang, 7th Mn3F.M. Macao-Per Heungskan, 8th May, 1.15. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kum-

8th May, 2 P.M. Manila-Por Teas, 8th May, 3 P.M.

Jang

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Caue, Yokohama, Japan, 9th May, 10A.M.

rope, &c. India, via Tuticorin » Pe

9th May, 11 M. Macao-Per Heungañan, gib May, 1.15 P.M. Singapore, toth May, 11 A.M.

Penang and Bombay-Per Fickia,

Acheron

armoured gunboat receiving-ship torpedo-depot..

river gunboat river gunboat

Haiphong Haiphong

Cape 8. James

1,700

Lieut. Fauré

Lieut. Marle

Commander Kérihuel

Kersaint

Argus... Coronade ... Décidée Descanes ... Dupetit-Thouars Esturgeon ... Francisque... Fronde Gulchent... Henri Rivière Tavoline

500

Lieut. Jeannel

150

Lieut. Millet

Y

cruiser

10

1,000

Lieutenant Le Blanc

Yangtung

3,985

14

5,500

Commander Amet...

10,014

Capt.

Lespinasse de Sauno

...

Lieut. Coquelin

A

destroyer...

6,300

Lieut. Garreau...

Yokohama

destroy cruiser

303

Lieut. de Saint-50.00

***

Yokohama

8,300

Capt. Tracou

Woosung

9,376

30,300

Capt. Ridoux

***

Hongkong

Lieut. Portier

100

Lleat. La Coroller...

300

Yokohama

1,200

Commander Simon

Ambruster

-

19,600 6,300

Capt.

Martel

Commander Luporte

724

d'Along

**

040

Yokohama

Commander Terquem...

Salgon

Lient. Grellier...

40

Lieut. Marchand

་་་་

Nanchangfu

Tengku

Lieut. Hubert ...

Balgon

6,300

Commander

Berteband

...Hongay

Fry

Manche

Montcalm Macao-Per Haungshan, 10th May, 1.15 P.M. Mourgnet Macao-Por Heungshan, 11th

Europe, & india, vin Tumorum Per

Balarte, rath May, 11 AM

Peiho... Perio...

Pistole!

Protéa...

Manila-Per Rubl, 12th May, 1I AM. Furope, &c., India, via Tattcorn-Pei Polynesien, 15th May, 11 A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yakobama, Rapibra Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Tartar,

Redoutable * 23rd May, 11 A.M.

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Matapi, Brisbane, Sydney and Sabre

Styx *** Europe, &c., India, via Tulicorin-Per Takiang Melbourne-Per Willehad, 291b May, 10 AM,

Vauban Caledonian, 29th May, it A.M.

Vétéran

It is hereby notified that on and from the 30th April, Manila 17th April, Gen.-14 ] 6th instant, the rate of postags on letters from M. & Co.

Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China Nonmuchlen, Ger. A 1,072, Sischer, 30th to Egypt and the Sundan was reduced to 4 Pakia, Ger. 5.8., 1,058, H. Demes, 30th April,

April-Moll 23rd April, Coal.-J. & Co. cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.

Bangkok 1st April, and Swatow 29th, Rico and Meal--B. & S.

Peik, Nor. 1.8, 744, J. Lorentzen, 1st May,

Bangkok asid April, Rice.-Kini Tys Lung.

A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfa lam Police Station." It will be cleared dally at noon.

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There will be a delivary of fetters at Pokíu. Jam leaving the G, P, O, dally at 10.30 £35.

Vigilasta

armcared cruiser

ver gunboat river. gunboat destroyer ... cruiser.

124

surveyin armoured cruiser

**

gunbost gunboat

sub-marine... destroyer ... sub-marine... destroyer...

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AREA

9.437

6,071

1,796

1,700

144

6,150

***

w's

4:560

500

battleship, reserve

destroyer... armoured gunboat river gunboat receiving ship torpedo-depot river gunbeat

*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief,

+ Flagship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Second-in-Command.

Commander Sagol-Davahroux

יזי

יזי

Lient, Glorieux

Lieut. Vincent Brechiguse

(Flaging the local naval defence of

Rear Admiralda Marolles,

Indo-China, Capt. Passerat de Silene, Lieut. Halller

Lleut. Duc...

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KIN ***

Lieut, Fougerousse... Lieut. Brugnon

Saigon Yokohama

Balgon

Yokohama

At the disposal of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China, -

(*) Flagship of Rear Admiral de Murolles,

፡፡

Saigon

Upper Yangtara

Hongay

Saigon

Canton

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