DOWIES RETURN. ··
Chicago, April 10, There arrive: from the south to-day a feeble, querulous old man broken in health and strength. He was met by a handful of friends, jeered, insulted and almost mobbed at the railway station, and when he finally reached his hotel he bank exhausted upou a couch and shivered as with cold.
It was John Alexander Dowie, not the storm- ing, blustering, powerful Dowic of old, who travelled in pomp and splendour, not "Elijah the Restorer," "Mutes the Second," or First Apostle," but as bruken old man, who, believing he has been thrown out of the city he built, has put his affairs in the hands of lawyers, while he tries to husband his fast falling strength for a ánal struggle,
been
Leorak, lo. Swatow, Hongwuan 7, far Amoy. Fulham, for Batavia. Sabine Rickmers, for Chefon, Delhi, for Singapore.
Departures. May 17. Peskatur, for Shanghai.
May 8.
Siberia, for San Francisco. Benlomond, for Japan.
Sabine Rickmers, for Newchwang. Pronto, for Cantro.
insang, for Canton. Yawata Maru, for Manila. Goongrang, lor Manila, Fri, for Kobe. Unda, for Chefoo. Meefco, for Shanghai.
Passengers arrived.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY · MAY
Per Tean, from Manila-Mrs. Gesi, Meats, Lorb, ligginson, Sweeney, Johnson, Brown, F.Schmidt, C. Schmidi and V. A, Fernander. Per Delhi, from Shanghai for Hongkong M. and Mrs, Muller, Miss Copper, Mrs. Hold. warth, Mr. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mesars, Heldring, Hoep and fadras. For Singapore- desses, Schultze and Binstead.. For Port Said Messrs. Veregenni, W. anesky and Skwarsky. For Mantilles-Mk. O'Niel For London--
"I'm a man of peace," he said, "I have terribly wronged, but shall not be the centre of disgraceful scene in the streets of the city I love."
When Dowie arrived the Wabash station packed and the crowd swooped was' densely down upon the small party, Four of the attacking party evidently meant bodily harm to Dowie, but his attendants protected him, The station police were powerless against the throng. Jeers and cat calls greeted the is while prophet, but he looked neither to the right nor left, but moved forward with a vacant, pathetic stare, Finally he was hustled into, a carriage and hurriedly driven to the Audi-rs. Carter and child, Mr. and Mrs. Crocker Jorium Hotel. He has a suit of rooms adjoin and infant. Mr. and Mrs. Mcleod and 3 ing L. A: Gourion, the banker, who is said to Children, Misses Churches, Page and Wilson, be supplying Dowie with funds.
Ay Blake, Mire. Tiley and infant, and Mr. ethoch, From Yokohama for Hongkong Mr. Johuson, Misa Penruddocke, and Mr. Stratton.
For Columbo-Mesers. Bell and 1hodes, For London-Mrs. Witwick, and Ar Lench.
Passengers departed,
Just before Dowie reached his carriage at the station an incident arose which caused con- siderable excitement among the people, who were eagerly endeavouring to catch a glimpse of the founder of the Christian Catholic church, A man sprang past his ladyguard and waved a legal document in Dowie's fans, but be fore a further move could be male the Zion Per Stberba, for San Francisco, &c.—Mr, and guards bad lifted the intruder from the station Mrs. Herrick, Misses. Herrick, King, Dr. floor and threw him boddy over a near-by Fugene May, Mrs. C. F. Goodrich, Missed railing. It was afterward learned that the Goodrich, A. Sullivan, E. Leary, Mr. C. Tete- note, Mr. and Mrs. G. Van Schail, M. and man was a deputy sheriff, who was endeavouring to serve Doxie with a summons in a civil pit. S. Kondo and infant, Col and Mer in which a medical expert clained that fees to the extent of $5co had been due in for several years., he incident seemed to disturb
Duwie very little.
After a shunt test Dow ir sumanioned his legal advisers, and then ensued a conference which lasted the greater part of the evening. Just what the proceedings will be to reinstate the "first apostle" in Zon Cny were not definitely stated, but Dowie did state must emphatically that there would be no compromise with Voliva, and that Lt. John Alexander Towie must be the lender of Zion or nothing at all
Tonight, alter a long consultation with his legal adviser, Emil G. Wetton, Dowie gave out the statement that it might be several days be fore he saw fit to enter the city which he had founded.
Volivá said today: "If Dawie wishes to come quietly to Zion. City and go to Shiloh House he will be permitted to do so, and immediately on his arrival be well be pres sented with a carefully prepared statement of the charges, against him, and, should he ex- press a willingness to answer the charges, he will be allowed in do so in presence of the averseers."
Overseer Valiva's statement concluded with the reiteration of Zion's intention to negotiate $10,000,000 loan on a blanket mortgage, to pay off outstanding claims.and give the industries - which are to be incorporated a new impetus.
The plans for to-morrow new contemplate a careful entry, when Dowie is tested and when supported by many of his followers, he will choose the psychological monient to burst upan his people. Many of them are confident he will have a formidable bodyguard when he moves on Zion. There are open threats Zion to
to shoot bum on sight. V
|
Olivier, RE, Judge and Mrs. Trent, Mr. and Mr. Lidow, Mr. R. H. King, Mrs. I'. Lans- dale, Misses S. Smith, H. S. Smith, Mullins, Sullivan, Mrs. Mc. M. Belvin. Messrs. B. H. Skinner, S. H. Foley, BC. Newby, Aguilar, Videnzuela 5. Nakamura, F. M. Hushart. C. 5. Evans, E. V. Withurn, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hundd'e, Messrs. A. I. Swift, H. Curi, Mr.. and Mrs. J. Collin, Mrs Foy, Mr.doboni, Mrs Whitman, Master A Whitman, Miss K. Whitman, Mestis, R. Scherer, E. M. Bach- breach, A. Basset, Geo, W. Chester, S. Stickney, R. Yoneda, H. Mayegama, Mir. and Miss Cochrash, Messts. P. Rewman, W. F. Gracey, M..A. Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Check, Master M. As Cheek, Miss K. Check, Messrs. Pim Young Lung, H. P. Lyons and A. Scharffe.
Passongors to dopart.
Tartar, Br. 8.8., 2,768, W. Davison, R.N.R4th May, Vancouver 3rd April, and Shanghai 30th, Gen. P R. Co.' Tin How, Br. 5.5, 2,200, Kerr, 16th May,
Cardiff via Singapore 4th May, Patent Fuel-Order.
Zafiro, Br. .,, 1,618, R. Rodger, 14th May,- Manila 12th May, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
Steamers Expected.
Vestris
Hakuta Maru Banca... Namang
Dir
Anderson, Miss, Anderson, Mrs. K. Audley, J. S. Arnold, J.
HONGKONG.
Baird, Mr. and Mrs Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. B. Bell, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.
H. F.
Mrs. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R.
Katsch, E. A. Kerr, F.
18, 1906.
Cunningham, Mr. and Nursaw, E.
Paine, A. E.
CHINA COAST METRONOLOGICAL REGISTKR. May 17th, 1996, a.m.
-
Hollingsworth, Mr. & Alfred, Mrs, A. R.
Russell
Backhouse, J. H.
Jameson, Mr. J. W.
Boso, W. G. D.
joki, J. P. F.
KING EDWARD,
McKay, T. D. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Morse, Mr. & Mrs. F.G. Vladivostock. a.. Moses, E. J.
'Bor. Th Hu. Wind Wr.
Colahan, Mr.
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs
Johnson, J. R. Jungins, G,
femuro .... takadate
NW
11
29.85
Cruickshank, J.
A. D.
Tokia
29,90
Mrs. A.
Delaney, L. T.
Pearse, Dr. W, W.
Dismukes, Mrs.
tachi Vagasaki..... Cagoshima...
29.87
29.83
29.01
shima.
** 29.06
Saba
29.97
*F
29.93 a.m.29.89
fr
20.91
49.91
39.00
129.co
*
30.03 " 29.00
Knox, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Laing, A. H.
Lansdale, Mrs. P. Van
J.
Beilios, Mr. and Mrs.
and maid From Agents
Biervliet, A. Van (Vice- Kuhn, H. J.
Consal for Helguim) Moji...N, Y. K....May 20 Singapore .P. & O. Co[May 21
Birbeck, R. J. Birkett, Mr. and Mrs. Singapore, M. & Co May 21
Bishop, L, C. Macassar...]. C. J. L... May 21
Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Kmp. of China Japan C. P. R. Co May 22 Prinz Heinrich Japan.** IT. C. I. L... May 23 Bissell, W. S. M. & Co... May 22 Bisney, Miss Tjiliwong Kobe Homencus. Singapore B. & S... May 12
Blair, K. J. Preussen
Timahi
Colombo. copato M. & Co... May 23 gtoo, F. G.
N. Y. K... May 27
L.
ragonia Astoria P. & A. Co May 27/Catinich, A. Mongolin Japan......P. M. Co... May 26 Clark, M. 0. China... San Fcisco F. M. Co... May 30 Clask, T
Waldemar... Sydney M. & Co... June Nippon Maru, San Ficiaco N. Y. K.... June
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. U.S.S. Barry....
at US. Bainbridge H.M.S. Rebin Sullberg Alla Loongwo Hué Fremont Catherine Apcar ...... Lyeempon
Taishun Sishan
Qaishun Glenroy Opland Kiang Ping... Shanshing Volute...... Kweiyang A Lighter Foushing
Aberdeen tos sopolitan
5
Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Clarke, W. G.
pen. I. W.
Mrs. J. Miss C. D. Lency, Marriott, Dr. D. McCann,
McDonagh, W. J. McRitchie, D. G. Miller, P. J
Mollet, H. B. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Eddy, Mri, J. F. Eddy, Miss Caroline Goodrich, Mrs. C. F. Goodrich, Mi
J. Graham Iwasaki, M.
Jackson, Mr. and child
Mrs. John Kornwall, Mr. & Mrs.
A. W. Kobler, R.
little, A. C.
Lagan, W.
Lundholm, Capt. B.
Clegg, R., Eng, & Mrs. Matcalf, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. H. 1.
H. E. E. vo
Crane, H. M.
Croak, A. U.
W.M.
T. C. and infanı
:
B. C. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Oliffe, 0). C. Packer, H. L
J. B.
Bailey, Mr. and Mrav
Plate, Carl
'Rewruder, P.
Rountree, R. C. Rountree, Mrs, N, W.
Rutherford, T. akamoto, M.
avory, R.H. Capt, and
Mr. H. W. Story, G. F.
Underwood, R. D.
Wandres, F.
higakijima.. Taiboku T'aichu......... Tainan... Kathun l'escadores...
Veihaiweia.m. 29.07 Cutelaff
Sharp Peak...
Wilder, Consul Gen., A
Dr. and family
Williams, G.
Anoy 6.30 0.20.83
Systow
......19 5.m.
Canton..... "
Yowder, Mr. and Mrs. Liongkong.. 10a.m. 29.94
R
"
Teak * Gng Rack...) MACAO.......... *F laiphoog... Bacolod
*
Longridge, Rev. and Mauila.......... H 29.80
PEAK.
Carruthers, Mr.
Parfitt, W.
Chatto, Miss
Mrs. Martin, R
a.m.
Cruickshank, A.
Raley, Mrs. E. 0.
Chichester,
L.A. A. Mitchell, H.
Inilo t'tbu
.888
Kowloon 1tock. Davies, F. O.
Peake, W.
Clothier, A
Mogiule, Mr. and Mrs.
Dickson, W. B.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Dulton, Mr.
Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
St. James.100.m.
Donald, R, H.
T. L-
Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L.. Moxon, Mr, and Mm.
May 18th, 1906, am.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Pigott, C.
Gales, Capt.
<flix, F. B.
Powell, W. A. ·
Vladivostock.
Donlittle, F. R.
Prior, W. R.
W. Douglas
a.m. n.m.29.41
Douglas, Capt.& Max.).
Quín, J.
Hureinnd, F. A,
29.66-
Inwning, Mr. and Mrs.
н.
Einstmann, W.
Reed, E. B.
Evan-Jones, Dr, and Reid, H. I.
Mrs. E.
Tairchild, H. J.
Fell, Mr. & Mrs. A.
F. RowCroft, Major
36
Fisher, H. C.
Sandes, Mias F. E
34
Fischer, R,
.
Fletcher, H.
G. and child
Lang, Mr.
.Old International do
Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Shen, J. J.
Leask. Mr.
E. B.
Skinn, A
Long, A. O.
Fuller, D.
Spittles, J. S.
Gest, Mn, G. H.
Slader, O.
do
Gibson, A.
do
#
Hail, Capt. T
do
SHANGHAI.
10th inst. ...Cosmopolitan Duck.
International do do
Ships Passed The Canal,
New
Naha
Graham, My, and Mrs. Painter, Major & Mrs.
Read, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacka, Mr.
johnston, L. A. M. Jones, Patrick Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Roach, Mrs. 1. S. and Kaye, Major and Mrs.
E. S.
child
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Knight, Mr.
Post, Mr. and Mrs. N. Reynolds, F. O
Roberts, A. G. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Seymour, Lt.Col, and
Mrs.
Skort, Mr. Sinclair, A.
Nemura Hakodate
Tokio ..... Kochi........ Nagasaki... Kagoshima... Oshima......
21
11 29.74-
Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Ishigakijima.. Watson, Mr. & Mrs, M. Taihoku. Weismann, Mr. & Mrs. Taichu.......... White, Dr. & Mrs. M. Trainan... Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Koshun....... 29,82 Zehrmann, H. C. Pescadores... π 2993 Weihaiwei...9 a.m.20.91 Gutzlaff ......
OCCIDENTAL
Brumfield, Mr. & Mrs. Majer, Master W.''
Stein, A. L.
Stephens, R.
Stevens, Rev. A.).
Mrs. Stratton, W. F.
Sutherland, P. D. Tarrast, E. N. Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Thompson, Miss H. M. Unbehaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mrs.
Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
Wright, Mr. & Mr, T.
+
| Holdsworth, Mrs. and
maid. Humplireys, W. M.
Harker, B. K. Heapley, Dr. and
C. M. 3rd April-Benmohy, Laos, Palaivam, Prins Hebert, Mr. and Binrich, St. Bede. 7th Aprit-Nippon,
H. B
·Caledonien, Deucalion, Gatkwar, Prinsesi || Hell, P. Alter. 11th April-Andalusia, Nubia, Sam- | Hewett, Hon, and
E. A. bia, St. Georgt. 17th April-Achilles, Ben- larig, Benlomond, Glauens, Hyson, Oceanten, Higginson, H. W. Roon, Voronej, Schuylkili, Nithsdale, Aberlour, | Hoepp, 1. Glenstrar, St. Egbírt, Tinhow. 2160 April Per Delhi, from Shanghai for 1 andon-Mrs. Bayern, Peshawar, Rhipeus, Salante, Kiev, W. J. R. Carter and child, Mr. and Mrs. Acilia, Heliopolio, Rasbera. 25th April Crocker and fant, Mr. and Mrs. K. MacLeod, Glenesk, Kith 28th April-Alcinous, Bara child and infant, Misses Churcher, Page. L. K.
lang, Formosa, Ilameness, Tonkin. 1st May Wilson, Mr. W. Blake, Mrs. Tiley and infant,bria, Palma, Peleur, Fera, Preuse, and Mr. W. M. Murdoch. For Marseilles Saxonia, Telemachus, lennon, 5th May M. O'Niel. For Port Said-Messrs. Betegett-jar, Bewvorlich, Oceanien, Verona, Silesia, fi, Wedensity and Skuusky. Far Singapore Get) Prins Regent Luitpold, Tys Maru, Rhe -Messrs Schulize and Binstead. Frem Yaka- hana for London-Mr Wightwi, and M. 8th May-Radnorshire, Indrani, Den
of Maine, Neke, Swanley. (2th May-Armand an 1 Emach For Colombo-Missen R-ll and
Bente, China, Japan, Java, 15th MayBen Adour... irdi. Diomed, Shimeia, Mut April-- Bechuana, Rhodes · From Hongkong for London—Yr. Win, L. Jarey. Miss B, Frie Pledge, Mtr, and
Arrivate at Home-3rd M. G. E. Sweet, Miss C L. Andersen, Mrs.
Antenor. Brisgavis, zleten Indrapura, 7th and Miss I eney: Messis. W. 1 Dickson, R. C. April-F
Cathan,
Truong tinh April—Ping St. Ocpack, Benarty. 14th
antree, Mis. N. W. Rountree, Rev. J. Sadler, Sut Sumulia, 17th April-Prinzess Alice,
Esturgean
1 te
Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs,
F.
29.91
11. 29.99
20.99
29.96
19.93
29.89
q.m.29.91
39.89
M
r
29.87
"
Sharp Peak...
D
F..
Majer, Capt., and Mrs.
Amoy
[30.09] 130.07 26.30 a./29.90160
Colbert, R.
Swatow
4.1.
McGren, J. P.
Gillbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Menagh, M. E.
Muaro, Miss A.
Cooke, G.
and infant Gillbard, Miss L. Keyt, Dr. F. Kollecker, Dr. Med. Krili, G. Harges, Capt. & Mrs. Hohnel, Dr. M. Hyndmann, Dr. M. Lack, Dr. Med. E Losberhy, Robert
Owen, O. E.
Canton.......
11
Hongkong... Tom. 29.9179 Victoria Peak Gap Rock...
Partz, Mr. and Mrs. E. GOD Scr. Mr. & Mrs. Manila
T.
Dr. M.
and child Smand, Dr. Med. E. Vorster, E. Vossler, Mrs. Rudoll Williams, W. P.
Bacolod 9. Iloilo......... Cobu
ווי
C. St. James 10 a.m.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
Commanding Officers.
LAST REPORTED AT
Capt. Lespionase de Saune
Lieut. Coquelin
Lieut, Garreau
Haiphong Haiphong Cape St. James Hongkong Saigon
Shanghai & Yangtze
kiang
Saigon Yokohama Yokohama Woosung
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS. GUNS
H. P.
armoured gunboat
1,796
1,700
Lieut. Fauré ·
receiving-ship...
Lieut Meria
....
Alourite AR Caranade Durée Desicles al Dupel Thouars
torpedo-Zapat
Commander Kórihuel
viver gunboat a
123
500
Lieut. Jeannel...
river Runboal
150
Lieut. Millet
wupbeat
645
1,000
Lieutenant Le Blanc
3.985
5.500
Commander Amet...
-Armoured croiser
10,014
sub-marine,..
destroyer
301
11,300
destroyer
350
303
Lieut. de Saint-Seine
Cuichen +
protected criser
8,300
Capt. Tracou
armoured cruiser
9.376
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
Rivier
river gunboat
Licut. Portier...
Javeline
Jarquin
Kersaint 1
river gunbuat
200
308
destroyer....
307
300
1,250
. 1,100
Commander Simon
Armbruster
armoured cruiser
1,500
19,000
Capt. Martel
destroyer
307
8,300
river gunboat
200
Lieut. Grallier
Lieut. Hubert....
6,300
Licut. Glorieux
essrs. Robert Corbett, E. E. Ennew and H. W. Higginson. For Brindisi--Mr. J. 1. Manuel. Spezia, St. Bede. 21st April-Coulsdon, Ben- For Gibralta—Vr, CF Allen. For Bombay farig, Oceanien, 25th April--indramaye. 28th
Messrs. Francis Joseph, Chew Yun Tung April-Achilles, Sumbia 28th 10
April-Nubia and Lai Chong, For Singapore-Miss Kayek, 1st May-Glendirar, St. George, 5th May- Mr. Chan Hang Lamas. Wong and 2 Austria, Baralong, Bayern. "8th May-Ros- Curystoma chidren, and Mrs. Yetp Ten Taik.
hera. 12th Mayfleus 14th May-Formotati 15th May Bensorlich, Telemachus. 17th Shipping Henarı
May-Pera,
Overseer Vulva issued a statement 10-day, admitting Bowie's charge that that Vohra, the brother of the over-ear, served a term in the the Michigan City Penitentiary for lurgery.
LENTEN FAST OF FORTY DAYS:
Let us look and see when this Lenten veason, as we call it, began: Very early in the history of the church they began to hold a fast, same time before. Easter. But it was not a forty days' fast. I took the church 100 years to come to any such agreement, 12 was the inuith contury before the present custom was acs epted And why forty days? We must go back and look at history. Noah waited just forty days before he opened the ark. The sain which caused the food lasted rusty days and forty nights, according to the story, Moses, was forty days on Mount Sipni, the spies that went out to see if Carano crull he conquered took forty days Enjal tasted forty days in the wilderness, Jesus is reported to have fasted forty days at the time of iris temp atinn.
"Forty days has peculiar signification as related to old English law. A widow after the death of her husband, was permitted to remain in the house, befine any legal steps could be taken, for forty day. The length of legal quarantine in case of disease was forty days. Members of Parliament were exempi from the danger of arrest,, no matter what they had done, for forty days before Parliament met and forty days after it adjourned, If a stranger appeared in an English parish be was allowed forty days of freedom before he was compelled to give as a count of himsel,to decido ne to his legal residence. The ersións had a fast that lasted forty days. When the Spanish discovered Old Mexion, in this country, along with the creas and many other religious symbals which they were surprised to And, they discovered there the custom of a forty days fast. The Orinorn Indians were accustomed to keep a lo ty days' fast. Fasting came to be recognized as a religious rite among Jews and Chris inns and almost all re- ligions in the world.", H. Smith in Public Opinion.
Shipping,
Arrivals. Mecfoo, Ch. 6. 1.339, A. Crawford, 19th May,-Castop 17th May, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Tean, Br. s., 1,346, Sommerville, 18th May,
Manila,gih Stay, Gen -B.& S. Waby, Br. 6.3, 1,327, J. Richards, 18th May,
---Wubu 13th May, Rice.-B. & S Bamsen, Ger. B. 1,200, Rebwaldt, 18th May, Bangkok 8th May, Gan.-B. & S.
Ger, B., 1,935, Th. Lehmann, 18th
Ly Canton 17th May, Gen,-H. A. L..
Istein, Ger, 18. Woo, S. Nicjahr, Bth May,
May, & Co, Ger. s., 953, Ipland, 18th May, Johanalphone 15th May, and Hollow 17th,
17th
GBBJ, & Co.
Tremost, Am, #4, 9,505, T. W. Garlick, 18th |
May,--Sentile 9th April, and Maulla 16th May, Ger. D. & Co., Ld. Yaugtare, Br. 54149 W. Copa-Lyceit, 18th May.--Tacoma via Japan 18th April, Gen.-B. & S.
Clearances at the Harbour Office.
Fr. for Kobe,
Acilia, for Shanghai,
WAN, for Canton.
Biberia, for Shanghai,;
Su Zeas from Manila¦-Light winds, 'line and clear, smooth sea.
Str. Hjond from Moja ses Light variable winds and so the sea all the way.
St. Tarzan fann Bangkak :—Laight to mode. rate variable winds and fine weather,
4
Verses in Port.
***
Actin, Ger. 5.s., 6,0.0. (). Schulke, 16th May,
-Singapore 1118 May, Gen.-14. A. L.
America Maiu, Jap. 5, 3,460, Philip Going
gt May, an Francisco 14th April, and Shanghai „azil May, Mails and Gen.—'F. K. K.
Anglo-Saxum. Br..B., 1,67, C. Moure, 9th May,
-Cardiff 16th Mar, Coal-Adasiralty. Asaki, Grs, al, zhi H. Metzenthin, tính
day-Portland, . 9th April, Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Co. Cambodia, Dan. 5.5., 3,570, Th. Dahlenburg, 16th May, Antwrip 22nd Mar., and Sin- Happie gth May, Gen.-M. & Co. Catherine Apcar, Dr., s. 1,730, A. Stewart,
14th May,Calcutta via Penang and Singapore Sui May, Gen.-D. S. & Co..
La
Childar. No. 4, 105, H. Nielsten, 5th May, Moji Roth May, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Dajan Marn,, Jap. 55, 899, 1. Sat w, 16th Stay-Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 15th May, Gen-, S. K
Delhi, fir. 8.5, 4.783, 1. D. Andrews, RNR
17th May, Shangha 15th May, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Fooksang. Br. s... 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 15th ...May-Calcutta tit May, Coals -J., M. &
Co
Fulh Br. 0.5, 2.766, H. Gow, 10th May,-
Maji 5th May, Coal-D, & Co., Ld. Hong Wan I. Br. 1,9, 2,060, J. L. Sinker, 18th May-Penang and Singapore 11th May, Gen-on Terk Seng
Ld.
Ilford, Ur. 1,5 2,779, J. G. McKechnie, 16th May-Mofi 15th May, Coal.-D. & Co.,
Jaya, Aust. 5.4., 2,398, L. Klepac, 13th May,
Kuchinata 7th May, Coals.-D. & Co,
L.d.
Loosok, Ger. 5.5, 1.020, G. Schultzen, 14th
May,Bangkok 8th May, Rice.-B. & S. Loyal, Ger. s.8., 1,736, F. Naizins, 12th May,-
Bangkok 4th May, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Mausang, Br. 3.8., 1,644, K. Houghton, 8th May,Handalian 3rd May, Timber and Gen-, M. & Cn.
Rajah, Ger..., 450, C. Wolff, 13th May,- Bangkok 6th May, Rice, Meal and Timber, -Toon Fat Bong. Shahjahan, Br. 5.8., 1,078, J. R. Scott, 8th May,
Saigon 3rd May, Rice.We Fat Sing. Standard, Nor. s. 894, H. N. Bull, 13th May,Bangkok 6th May, Rice-Aagaard, Theresen & Co.
Sullberg, Gar, 9.8., 781, C. Luppi, 17th May,—
Amoy 15th May, Ballast.H, A, L. Taifu, Ger..., 1,065, C. Ueberfeldt, 12th April,
Swatow ith April, Ballast.-E, A. T. Co.
Post Office.
A Mail will close for
Lynx... Manche
Montcalm*.
Mousquet
Giry...
Pesho...
Manila-Per Zafirò, 19th May, to A.M. Batavia-Per Fulham, 19th May, to A.M, Europe. Ne. Inda, ta Tuticorin-Per Perie... Delhi, 19th May, A.M.
J'is:olei
Macao-Pei #zungihan, 19th May, 1.15 PM, J'ratée... Singapore, and Sourabaya--Për Chunsang, || Rupière 19th May, 2 Par.
Kudat and Sandakan-Per Mausang, 19th Redoutable * May, 5 P.M.
cruiser... sub-niarine...
surveying-ship
kimboat
sub-marine...
sub-marine
Lieut Le Coroller.
Commander Sagot-Duvaurbax
an route Woosung
Haiphong
Haiphong
Yokohama
Haiphong
Saigon
Nanchangfu
Tongku
Saigon
Hosgay
Saigon
Yokohama
Saigon
Commander Laporte
Commander Terquem ...
Ljeut. Marchand
Commander Bertchaud...
་་
Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignac
Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Marolles,) the ocal naval defence of >
Co-China,Clapt. Passerat de Silass);
Licut, Hallier
Baio d'Along Yokohama
Saigon
Yokohama Saigon Upper Yangtaza. Hongay Saigon Canton
destroyer
3:7
destroyer....
307
bayleship, reserve
9.437
5
6,971
Swatow-Per Haimrum, 20th May, 9 AM Shanghai, Vladivostock and Nicołajowek--- Per Standard, 21st May, tr. A.M.
Fabre ...
destroyer
307
Siyx ...
armoured gunboat
10
1,700
Lieut. Duc
Taking
river gunboat...
Micao-Per fengshan, 21st May, 1.15 P.M, Swalow, Amoy and Foochaw-Per Hal- chống zand Máy GIÁM
Vauban
receiving-ship
6,150
Vétéran Vigilante
torpedo-depot
river gunboal
[23
4,500
Soa
Lieut. Fougerousse Licut. Brugnun
Calcutta -- Per
Singapore, Penang ⚫ and Catherine Apr, 22nd May, 17 AM.
Macao-Per Heungshan, 22nd May, 1.15 P.M. Manila Per Tran, 22nd May, 3. P.M. Shanghai-Per Wingsong, and May, 3 P.M. Swatow, Chefso and Tientsin-Per Chip- shing, 22nd May, 3 PM.
Keelung, Shanghai, Meji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vaucouver, B.C.-Per Tartar, 23rd May, to A.M.
Jud ช Tut, cure Prinz
Heinrich, 23rd May, 116A, M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 23rd May, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Shanai, 23rd May, 3 P.M. Batavin, Cheribou, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macauser-Per Tilliwong, 24th May, 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Hrungshan, 24th May, 2.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kiukiang, 24th May, 3 FM. Shanghai-Per Shackring, 24th May, 3 P.. Cheloo and Tientsin-Per Kweichow, 24th May, 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono lulu and San Francisco-Per America Maru, 25th May, 11 6.M.
Amoy, Manila, Cebu and Iloilo-Per Katy fong, 24th May, 3 P.M.
Moji, Kabe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Hart Tacoma, Wash.-Per Tremont, 26th May,
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.
1 Flugship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Seconst-in-tommand
At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China, (*) Flagship of Rear-Admiral In Marolles,
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONS, GUNS, 1.H.P.
19 S. American Ports
Licut Commander R. Henniker-Heaton Shanghai
NAME..
CLASS.
CAPTAIN,
LAST REPORTED AT
'nerity Astraes Kirimble
despatch vessel... cruiser, and claes river gunboar
1,700 4.353
3,000
Commander E. Là T. Leatham..
Shanghai
7,000
Captain C. L. Vaughan Lee...
Shanghai
710
900
#
Lieut, Commander E. G. W. Davidson,
Yangtza
Bromant
river gunboat...
710
900
Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangtze
|
Macao-Per Hrungskan, 25th May, 12.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Fook- sang, 25th May, a 7.14.
Cadmus Cherub Clio Diadem Fame...
sloop ...
1,070
1,400
Commander #, du C. Luard...
Yangtze
water tank and tag ...à
390
300
Hongkong
..
sloop ..
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.9.0.
cruiser, 1st clası
11,000
16,500
torpedo boat destroyer
Captain II, W. Savory ....
Yangtze
the
Hongkong
306
5,700
Lieut.Commander Hughes
*** *
... Hongkong
cruiser, 2nd class
4.350
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
"
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer..
275
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer
280
5,900
Licut Commander W. H. Darwall
Shangbai
cruiser, 1st cins
9,800
22,000
Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey........
Shanghai
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
30,000
Captain C, F. Thursby ...
Shanghai
river gunboat
*
85 180
1,200
800
350
6,300
650
Commander C. M. Monro
140
340
Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay...
Lieut. Coramunder Robert E. Vaughan
Shanghai
kong (Barveying)
240
6,500
Ja reserve 14
Commodore H,
Yangtze Hongkong
Lieut.-Commander E. Secretan...
Hongkong
6,300
Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West Lieut.Comniandar Stevenson
Yangtze
Singapore
450
Commander R. V. Glennie...
Shangbal
Surveying
torpedo boat destroyer
5,900
Lieut.-Commander G. E. L. Thomas
Shangha
river gunboat.
800
***
Lisut Commander G. J. Todd...
Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer Simson
Yangtze
Yangtase
river gunboat
150
Liant Commgodar Joo, V. Knox
Yangture
IT A.M.
Cand Kent
one Alfred King Manila-Per Rubí, 26th May, 11 A.M. |
Kronha Macao-Perfftungshan, 26th May, 12.15 1.M.
Mauthen Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen,
Citter. Herbertshohe, Malupi, Brisbane, Sydney and
Kambler Melbourne-Per Willekad, 19th May, 10 AM.
Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin For Robin...
Sandpiper ... Caledonien, 29th May, 11 AM,
Shanghai, Moi, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., Saipe... and, Seattle, Wash-Fer Kuga Maru, agih T...
Tamar May, 3 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Colomba Per Leal
Thistle Sanuki Maru, 29th May, 5 P.M.
Waterwitch
Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodlerk
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Keba, Yokohamu, Virtutia and Vancouver, B.C.-Par Empress of China, 30th May, 15 A‚Ì.
VIBITORS AT THE HOTELS."
CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant Talkosen Maru, Jap/1.8, 1,994, T. O18, 17th' R. J
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. May, Moli toil May, Coal-M. B. K. Barnett, H. J. O..
Grant Talahan, Br. 1.1., 1,141, J. T. Laing, 14th May, Brown, C. A.
Smith, Percy Kobsichung 7th Mag, Rice.-B. & Co. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs, Sopps, P. Tajwan, Br. s., 1,043, 1. A. Martin, 16th G. A:
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. May, Bangkok roth. May, Rica.-Wing | Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Montague Jameson, P, B. Yousa, J. A.
---
river gunboat
torpedo boat destruyer surveying-vessel
river gunboat...
river gunboat
river gunboat
torpedo Lunt destroyer.
receiving ship...
river
gunboat...
river gunboat torpedo boat destroyer surveying ship...
river gunbout
• Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chief,
Lieut.-Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Yangisse
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble* --- LieuL-Commander J. Kiddto
West River
River
West River
Lieut. Commander J. T. 8. Lyao...
.P. Williams