MAY BUBS,
BY B. DARING-GOULD,
What a burst of life and happiness door May represent! All creation is awake and smiling like a child aroused from its slumbers. In the songs of the old minstrels and Troubadours. May is a favourite theme; they could not suffer. ently express their joy, words falled them The peasantry everywhere welcomed May, as readily as do the birds, with song and dance. The maidens went forth to gather in the May bude, fresh and green in the
marning early before the sun rose, for the decking of the Maypole. The youths went out to meet them. or passed in bands about the village singing the May song and planting groom bushes under the windows of their chosen loves. The .stolid labourer even breaks into song:
In May I go a walking to hear the linnets'
singi
The blackbird and the throatle a praising
God the King.
It cheers the heart to hear them, to see the
leaves unfold,
The meadows scattered over with butter-
cups of gold!
What does Spanser say?
Thes came fair May, the fayrest mayd on
ground.
Decht all with daloties of her season's
pryde, And throwing dowen out of her lap around.
Lord! how all creatures laught, when her
they spied,
And leapt and daune'd as they had ravisht
beeb,
And Cupid selle about her fluttered all in
gleed.
THE TEN COLD DAYS. Wonderful bright are the green spines of the larch. But look niso at the curios flower of that tree, like little baskets of raspberries, as pink as the
The butter- cup is blaring erries, every bit.
in the meadows. Children pick if, hold its shining flower to each other's chin, and if it shows a golden reflection on the flesh declare that is a proof that the child thus illu- minated loves butter. As if a child could be found who did not refish it!
But with all its sunshine, and its showers, and its sweet airs, May is a treacherous month, In i, about the eleventh day, come in the Ten Cold Days that are likely to cut the blossom and spoil the prospect of fruit..
In Provence the careful owners of vineyards are prepared for this wave of chill and frost; they sit up all night and watch against it. They have prepared huge bonfites af faggots and grass, and if the thermometer shows signs of falling below freezing point, the fues are kind- Led
and masses of grass or boughs of green foliage are thrown on and renewed, so as to make thick smoke, and the volume of smoke ralling over the vineyard checks the radiation of heat from the soil and the front settling on. the vines,
In the orchard 'districts of Devon 'the cold days of May are called Francóni 189, and are thought to be specially 19, 27, and zı May, A frost then it faial to the apple blossom.
SATAN AND THE BREWERS. According to one version of the story, there was, once upon a time, an Exeter brewer, of "the name of Frankin, who found that cider ran kisala so hard that ha 'vowed his soul to the Evil One on condition that he would send three frosty nights in May annually to cut off the apple-blossom.
The other version is that the brewers in North Davon entered into a compact with the devil, and promised to adulterate their ale on condition that be should help them in killing the blossom. of the apple trees. Accordingly, whenever these May frosts come, we know that his majesty is fulfilling his part of the en gagement because they have fulfilled their in adulterating the beer.
The wave of cold that passes over the caua. try in the middle of May is easily explained.
It is due to the moving, southward of the Greenland ice that breaks away in May. If the papers be studied at that period it will almost certainly be found recorded that such and such of the steamare to New York have encountered icebergs. These masses of ice and floods of cold water chill the air, and do the mischief to our May buds,
I really
am sorry to spoil the pleasure of any creature that is having a good time in May. But I could not help myself yesterday. Walk- ing in a wood, I saw something moving restless- ly, and on looking closer saw a huge tond. An adder had ho'd of it by the hind legs, and was alowly but surely gulping it down.
It
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JUNE 7 1906.
Hailan, Fr. 1, 377, L. Andomen, 7th June,-
Pakhoi and Hoihow-gth June, Gen.-A. R. M.
Yangmoo, Korean *.*., 2,200, Magatsu, 7th June, Kutchinatrui 2nd June, Coal.-M. B. K.
Ülearances at the Harbour Olico.
Lita, for Shanghai. signal, for Haiphong, Tosa faru, for Kobe. Cayun, for Canton. Anglo-Sazón, Ira Yakalanın.
Ventain, for Saigon. Hus, for Kwong-chow-WAN. Alundal, for Haiphong. Luchow, for Saigon.
for Sourabaya.
for Singapore.
Carl Diederichten, for Hoihow. Arratoon Apcar, for Singapore. Banmohr, far Kohsichang.
Fausang, for Shanghai,
Dopartures. June 7. Falk, for Bangkok. Heimdal, for Haiphong. Signal, for Haiphong. Joten, for Kobe. Shachsing, for Canton, Prometheus, for Swalow.
Choysang, for Caplon. Arratoon Aptar, for Calcutta. Tantsin, for Saigen."
weg, for Shanghai,
Passengers arrived.
Shipping Reports,
Str. Chiyuen from Shanghai :—Moderate SV. winds throughout, fog at times.
Vassals
Steamers, Expocted.
ourabe.........
From Aganiz Dur
Japan............ Singapore.P. & O. Cotune to Nippon Maru, Shanghai... N. Y. K.... June 10 Keemun......... Mji B. & S...... June to
Singapore. M. M....... June t Nicomedia ...Japan....... & A. CoJune 11 Tamba Maru... japan .............. N. Y. K........ June 11 Emp. of India. Japan C. P. R. Cofume 12 Bombay Maru, Singapore, N. Y. K........ June 13 Doric
Hapsu......O. & C. Collane o Koba ....... C. J. L... June 16 Singapore..., M. & Co June 18
Thilatjap.... Suisang
KING EDWARD.
Abt, Mrs. Andrew'.' Kaight, Mrs. W. M. Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Leventhal, Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Anderson, C, Bennett, Chas K. Calbent, O. C. Golahan, Mr: Cunningham, A. Dale, Mrs, and Miss Delaney, L. T. Edainstor Flimia, F
Aules, J. A.
HONGKONG.
Jameson, Mrs. J. W. Joki, Ji P. F. Kemp, Mrs. A. S.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REDIS. H.
Jana 6th, 1906, man.
Vladivostock 17 am) Nemuro Hakodate
Kochi.....
11.17).
Frank
Adam P. R... Anderson, Mr. K. Arnold, J.
Lincham, J. F.
Laing, A. H.
Little, A. C.
Baird, Mr. & Mrs. J, C.
Lee-Jones, J. W.
Logan, W:
Battiscombe, H. G.
Maquarie, Mr. & Mrs. Beard, E. J.
Marriott, Dr. O.
Tokio
"Arthur
McDonagh, W. J.
McKay, T. D.
Beattie, R. B.
McFadden, P. G. and Nagasaki...
Ford, W.
Gard,
Mittlerer, E. de
E. J. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
B.
H.F.
Mulder, J. C.
Bell, R.N., Edgr Lieut.
H. F. Biervliet, A. Van(Vice
Consul for Helguim) Bitbeck, R. J.
Japanese servant
Kagoshima...
Millar, P. L
Oshima
Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Naha
W. B.A.
Ishigakijima. Taiboku...... 5
Gilman, Mr. L. C. Gilman, Mis Gutierrez, Mr. &
| familly Hasbrouck, Mrs.
M5
Haller,
Haller, W. P.
Taichu........
a.13.
Nursaw, E.
Mrs.
Oliver, A. L.
Paine, 4. E.
and Plaisant, A. Pearse,
R. F.
Mark la, 8th May-indrant, Hayne, D. C.
Dr. W. W..
Dr.
Ricker, Smend, Story, G. F. Story
Foren. T. W
G. W.
Bhips Passed The Canal. 1st May—¿mbria, Palma, Peleus, Preussen, Para, Saxonia, Telemachus, Benation, 5th May-Ajax, Benverlich, Ocianies, Verona, Silista, Print Regent
Dan of
Heller, R. Maine, Radnorshire Nebe, Swanley cath
H. C HII, May-Armand Behle, China, Japan, Java. Hilton, A. W. 15th May-Remledi, Diomed, Shimosa, Mac
Wandres, E B. Bingo Mar Patrocles, ackson, Mirs and child Willam, dug. Tourare,
Nechar, Pring Bilal Friedrich.
Kierola, Dr.
Woodruft, J. B. azad May-Agamemnon, Benarty, 25th May -Banglor, Ernest Simons, Glenturrat, Ping Legeuse, Vice-Consul Woodruff, Mrs. L
M. Suey, Sardinia, 19th May-Kinluck, Yarra, Senecambla. 1st June-Hudson, Machaon Sachsen, Socotra, Teenkai, Tonkin, 5th June -Kawachi Maru, Spithead
Peleus.
.
PEAL.
Longridge, Rev.
Mrs. Martin, R.
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs Chatto, Miss Carruthers, Mr. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Mitchell, R. Clothier, AL N Dulles, Mr. Engel, Mr. and Mrs, L. Gales, Capt. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Douglas Hazelund, F. A. Jacks, Mr.
Arrivals at Home-ist May-Glenstras, St. George. 5th May-Austria, Baralong Per Chiyuen, from Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Bayern 8th May-Rosbers. 12th May 14th May-Formosa, 15th May Marquis De Sousa, and go Chinese.
Bentorlich, Telemachus. 17th May-Para. 18th May-Armand Behic, Silesia, (Got) Print Regent Luitpold. 22nd May-Achilles, Baron Balfour. 25th May-Agrößes, Prina Eitel Friedrich 26th May-Java, 29th May | -Diomed, Ernest Simont, Rodnorshire. tt
June-Neckar, Yeddo, Benledi. 5th June-Johnston, L. A. M. Machaon, Perila, Verona, Bingo Maru.
Jones, Patrick Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E.'S. Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs,
Str. Stentor from Singapore: -Moderate in insoon, fine clear weather throughout,
Str. Sithonia fron Shanghai :-Had strong Ny current, easy SSW. wind, and most over- cut weather.
Vessels in Port.
STEAMERA.
Br. 3.5, 2,200, Downei, sth June,---- Sydney 11th May, Coal.-M. M. Aldershot, Br. 3; 1,354, W. W. Adam, 6th Jane, Saigon 1st June, Rice-D. & Co, Ld.
Amigo, Ger. s.s., 771, N. Baltier, 5th June
Toile 31st Vay, Sugar and Wood.-]: & Co. Amiral. Exelmans, Fr. 8, 3,144, Gens, 1st
June from Takow, Gen.---M. M. Andree Rickmers, Ger. s., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel,
3rd June, Bangkok 27th May, Rice.-B.
& S.
Brand, Norras., 1,520, M. Evensen, 28th May,
→Saigon zjed May, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Capri, Ital. 1.6., 2,717, G. Belsito, sth June,
Bombay and Singapore 29th May, Gen.— C. & Co.
Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s.s., 985, H. Schlaikier, 3rd June, Haiphong 30th May, and Hollow and Jane, Gen.—}. & Co. Changsha, Br. 1 86 1,463, 7. Moore, 3rd. June,
Post Office.
J
s.
Bissoll, W. S. Blair, K. J. Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L. Carpenter, C. E. Caliarinich, A.
Chabaux
L.
Clark, M. O.
Clark,
ark, T.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs,
T. W.
Clagg,
M., Eng. Lt.
and Mrs. H. I. Colvin, H. E. Crook, A. B Cuickshank, A, Davies, F. 0.
.H.
Donald, R.
and Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
Mogiule, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Ollia, F. B. Painter, Major & Mrs. Post, Mr. and Mrs. N, Reynolds, F. O. Roberts, A. G. Sawer, Capt, and Mrs. Seymour. Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Sinclair, A, Skarr, Mr.. Skoltowe, Mr. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Walamann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Zehrmann, H. C.
Knight, Mr.
Lang, Mr.
Per
Leask, Mr.
Long, A. O.
apd
OCCIDENTAL.
Hamman, A. H.
Messager, Lieut.
and
A Mail will close for:- Saigon-Per Phuyen, 8th June, 8 A.M. Singapore, Penang and Colombo Sithonia, 8th June, 9 a.M. Haiphong-Per fier, 8th June, 9 a..
Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Fakhoi
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haitas, 8th June, 11 A
Salina Cru, (Mexico)-Per Woolwich, 8th June,
1! A.M.
Macao-Ver Heungthan, 8th June 12.15 P.M. Seattle, Tacoma, Wash. Victoria, B.C. and Keelung, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Vancouver-Per Stentor, 8th June, a P.M.
Manila Per Punsang, 8th June, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Tungsking, 8th June, 3 P.M. | Kwziyan2, 8th June, 3 P.M.
Shanghai. Chefoo and Newchwanger
Shanghai, and Chikkiang-Per Lydia, Bib June, 3 P.M.
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changsha, 8th June,
3.P.M. Manila-l'er Rubi, 9th June, II A.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri,
Australia and Manila 30th May, Gength June, NOON. B. & S.
China, A. s.8., 3,188, D. E. Friele, jid June,
San Francisco sib May, and Manila fist, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5. S. Co. Dagny, Nor, 8, 883, D. Abrahamsen, and
June, Bangkok 26th May, Rice.- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Daigi Maru, p... 1,568, S. Tagami. 6th
June,
-Swalow 3th June, Gen.-O. S. K. Earl of Garrick, Br. 6.3, 1,225, Grant, 1st June,
-Newcastle, N.S.W. and May, Coal-L
W. & Co.
Elax, Br, 8.5, 2,613, E. 5. Baker, 5th June,-
Api-Api 18th May, Bulk Petroleum.- Asiatic Petroleum Co.
Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. 1.5., 1,012, W. Bate
führ, 5th June-Kohsichang 29th May, Rice and Wood-B. & S. Falk, Nor. 9.5., 441, L. Wetlesen, 1st June,
Karatsu 26th May, Coal-S., W. & Co. Haitan, Br. 8,5., 1,153, J. S. Reach, 6th June, -Foochow 3d June, Amoy 4th, and Swatow stb, Gen.-D. L. & Co.
4
Hue, Fr. 5.5., 705, Godinau, 4th June,
Haiphong and Hoihow 3rd June, Gen,--A.
R. M.
Ilford, Br. s., 2,79, 1. G. McKechnie, 16th May, Moji 15th May, Coal-D. & Co.,
Ld.
Kaifong, Hr. s.s., 982, Finlayson, 5th June,
Tourans 2nd June, Coal.—B. & S.
seemed impossible that the huge swollen body of the toad could be brought to descend into the slim pipe
of the viper but that reptile-Kutsang, Br. ., 3110, R. C. D. Bradley, 4th
did
I not doubt that it was feasible, and do it he would had not I caught him a crack behind the boad with my walking stick, that did for him and spoiled his meal. The poor toad wat bleeding, and the hind legs so mangled that I was regretfully compelled to put it out of its misery.
SUPERSTITIONS OF THE MONTH.
Talking of snakes, there is a pretty general superstition among the peasantry that May cats should not be reared, as they bring snakes into the house, Singularly enough, precisely the same superstition exists in the South of France.
Another, and very prevalent, idea is that a blanket should not be washed in May or you wash a life out of the house in the year.
May dew was thought to be a sovereign remedy against freckles and excellent for the complexion. In Germany, at the beginning of this month, everyone makes a point of drinking May wice: this is nothing but wood-ruff soaked in white wind. There is reason in this-it purifies the blood.. For the same reason our forefathers made us drink dandelion tea in May.
There is
sense, also, in the idea that it is unlucky to have a branch of may (white-thom) in the house, for the scent is strong and not ploasunt, and causes headaches and makes some people faint.
But what connection can May cats have with serpents)--Morning Leader.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
_____|
Stentor, Br. ., 4,308, Chas. Jackson, 6th -June-Singapore 1st June, Gen.-R. & S. Li Ta, Fr. 5., 2.916, Ivan, 6th June,Dun
kerque 7th April, Hallaw --M. 64.
FA Canton 6th June, Gen.-J., M. & Co.
Br. 2.8., 1,410, F. Wheeler, 6th June,
Chiy Shanghai 3rd June, Gen.-C.. M. B. N.
Ch. 1.3., 1,477, C. Stewart, 7th June,
Co. Renmohr, Br. .., 1993, Alex. Webster, 7th June-Shanghai 3rd June, Gen-G, L & Ob.
June.-Calculta via Penang and Singapore 30th May, Gen-J., M. & Co. Kweilin, Br. 5 1,064, Brymer, 5th June,
Canton 4th June, Gen.-B. &S. Laortes, Br. As., 1,351, J. Jackson, and June,
-Saigon 19th May, Gen.--Chinese. Lisa, Swed. s., 1,577, H. Harndahl, 5th June,
Canton 4th June, G.-S., W. & Co. Minnesota, Am. 6.1., 10,718, J. H. Rinder, sth June-Seattle 29th April, and Shanghai 2nd June, Gen.-N. V.K. ́
Mortlake, r. s.5, 1,737, F. W. Balien, 31st May-Moji zóth May, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld.
Paklat, Ger. s., 1,017, H. Demes, 6th June
Bangkok 31st May, Rice and Wood.-B. & S.
Macao-Per Hennyshon, yth June, 1.15 P.3. Swatow, Weihiwei, Chefon and Tientsin- Per Hulchow, 9th June. 3 PM.
P.M.
June, 3 P.M.
Macao-Per Heungskan,rrid June, 12.45 P.M. Swatow, Tsingtau, Cheloo and Tientsin- Per Hulchow, 11th June,' 3 P.M. June 3 PM.
Amoy and Shanghai-fer Shachting, 11th
Holmel, Dr. Med. Key, Dr. F. Kitchen, H; Kitchner, S. Kroes, E. H. Frill, G. Majar, Master W. Maler, Capt. and Mrs.
N.. Mieland, C,
NAME.
Mrs.
Manro, Miss A.. Owen, O. E. Roman, A.
Tuonecke, H.
H.
Doolittle, F. H.
Newborn, Mr. & Mr.
R. H.
b. c.
Newington, A. G.
W.
Farr, L
Fatey, Mrs. E. O.,
Peake, W.
Tainan
Kosbun Pescadores... Weihaiwelam.
Gutzlaff
Peak...
"Bar. Th, Hu, Wind Wr.
moy 10.30 £129.7
Parking, Mr. and Mrs. Swatow.9am.29.7
PGM, H.
Pawal.
7. A. Prior, W. R. Reid, H. 1. Roach, Mrs.
child
J. S. and
Sander, Miss F. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child
E. B.
Douglas, Capt.& Mrs. J. Simms, F. C. Downing, T. C... Skinn, A Dumbell, H. G. Eisstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr.
Mrs. E. Fairchild, H. J. Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H. Ford, W. E.
Spittles, J. S.
Stebbing, W. T. - and Stein, A. L.
Stephena, H.
+
Stevens, Rev. A. J.
Stewart, W. M. Sutherland, H.
Sutherland, P. D.
Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Tarrant, E. N.,
E. B. Fuller, D. Gibson, A. Heanley, Dr. and Hall, Capt. T.
C. M. Hewett, Hon. and Mrs.
F. A
Mrs.
Howe, H. F. Humphreys, W. M. Hollingsworth, Mr.
Mrs. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R.
Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs.
Thompson, Miss H. M.
**
Uffel, W. Von. Tudsbury, H. Unbohaun, C. H." Wakefield, Mrs.
A. H. S. Weber, G.
& Wishart, J. B.
Wood, G. G.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Young, W. S.
Canton
Peak
Rock Sap
Haiphong
Manila Bacolod 9 Taile.... Cebu
C.
M
a.m.
20.78.B
(29.97| 91 | 61
n 29.80 86
St. James 10am.j
29.90 By
June 7th, 1906, am.
Vindivostock. 7 a.m.
Semuro 6 am. 1-57 1lakodate ... 争 (29.70)
Tokio i 11
Kochi
Nagasaki.....
Kagoshima... Oshima Naha Ishigakijima.. Caihoku... Taichu......... Fainan......
Koshun m Pescadorra.. Weihaiwei
Gutzial
Sharp Peak...
Swaton
Canton. Hongkong
Victoria Peak Gap Rock... Macao......... Haiphong Macils....... Bacolod.
1
29.81
29.68
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Shueda, J. I
10.m.
.p.m.
|29.93|91|61
Buraneler ................. 29.03
4.m
39.77
Voster, E.
Vouler, Mrs. Rudolf Whehausen, G.
Temperature 84
*
86
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29.89 86 29.91) B6
Humidity....
76
73
C. St. James.tos.m.
Rainfall......
0,22
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLABS.
river gunboat
***
water tank and tug
sloop
TONS.
GUNB) LH.P.
***
CAPTAIN.
LAAT REPORTED AT
Alacrity * Astraen
despatch-versel...
**
1,700
4
3,000
Bramble
FOL
cruiser, 2nd class. river gunboat
4.350
7,000
201
710
6
909
Britomart..
710
Shanghai-er aisking,gth June, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per. Vikang, 9th June, P.M. Swatow and Amoy-Per Haimun, 9th June, Singapore and Calcutta-Por Lombard, 9th
Cadmus
sloop ...
1,070
药
1,400
Commander E. La T. Leatham... Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee.. Lieut-Commander E. G. W. Davidson. Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander 1. du C. Luard...
...Yangiero
Shangbai
Yangisse
Yangtze
100
Yangiste
Cherab
300
300
Hongkong
Clio....
1,070
1,400
Commander 1. D. Wilkia, D.8.0.
Yangiste
Diadem
cruiser, 181
class
11,000
16,500
Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Daigi Maru, gih June, 5 P.M.
Fame Flora... Handy Hart Janus .. Kent
...
critiser and class
torpedo boat destroyer...
306
Lieut. Commander Hughes...
Captain H. W. Savory, WV.O..
63
100
4130
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Daiton
5. American Ports
torpedo boat destroyer ....
275
4,000
Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
torpedo boat destroyer...
280
5
3,900
Lieut.-Commander R. Henniker-Heaton Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall.
Yangisse
Yangtze
Shanghal
9,800
12,000
... Shangha!
King Alfred
14,100
30,000
Otter ...
Kintha Monmouth... Moorhen Rambler Robin...
616
1,100
22,000
Captain J. A. Tuke
Liput Commandery
Shanghai
angleze
Hongkong
Zoo
West River
6,300
650
Commander C. E. Monro
4240
240
Saipe...
140
Tuticorin l'e,
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kut- sang, 12th June, 2 PM,
Taku Tamar. Teal Thistle
6,500
In reserve
receiving ship...
800
900
Manila-Per Taming, 17th June, 3.P.M. Shanghai-Per Klukiang, 13th June, 3 P.M. Aroy, Manila, Cebu and Hoito-Per Sung
Virago
**
torpedo boat destroyer...
6,300
Waterwitch
450
Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer
1,900
***
klan 2
14th
Widgeon
river gunboat
Boo
►
Woodcock Woodiark
***
river gunboat
ជ
550
Commodore H, P. Willlams Lieut-Commander E. Becretas... Lieut.-Commander R. M. R. West Lieut.-Commander Stevenson Commander R. W. Glennie Lieut-Commander C, E. L. Thomas... Shanghaf Lieut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Yapgira Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd
...Yangtsze
Manila
Yangtze
***
'Surveying
Yangtasa
river gunboat.
*
$50
Lieut-Commander Joo. F. Knox...... Yangtera
Shanghai, Moji, Kabe, Yokohama and 10A.M. Seattle, Wash. Per Minnesota, rath June,
Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko hama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Sandpiper... China, 12th June, to A.M. Salaxit, 12th June, 11 A.M.
Eurofe, &
India,
June, 3 P.M.
Manila Pei Zafiro, 16th June, 10 A.M. Europe, &c. India, of Turm-fe Dongola, 16th June, 11 A4
Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohame,
of India, 20th June, 10 A.M.
Ferope, &c. India, Preussen, 20th June, 11AM.
Tuticorin l'e
Manila, Simpsonbafen, Fr. Wilhelmushafen, Herbertshahe, Matuni, Brisbane, Sydney and Melboume-Per. Prini Waldemar, 26th June, 10AM
via Tuticorin-Pér
Fimpe, Sc. Inda, Oceanien, 26th June, 1 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Ver Athenian, 17th Tune, 11 AM.
Phranang, Ger. 8.3., 1,100, F. Mangelsden, 4th June, Bangkok 18th May, Rice.-B. & S. Phuyen, Fr. ss., 1,246, Ducroiset, and june,sha, 27th June, 3 P.M.
Saigon 31st May, Rice.-B. & Co.
Quinta, Ger. s... 987, F. Frahm, 1st June,
Swalow 1st May, Ballast.-S. & Co. Rub, Br.4.8., 161, R. W. Almord, 4th June,
Manila and June, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Sexta, Ger. 8., 1,100, Kraft, 3rd June,
Canton and June, Gen-Chineso. Stanley Dollar, Br. J.5, 2,200, Cross, 31st May,
Moji 24th May, Coal, K. & Co. Taikosen faru, Jap. s., 1,991, T. Ota, 6th June, Kuchinotzu 31st May, Coal.-M. DK.
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criser, 1st class
cruiser, 1st class
river gunboat
cruiser, zai class
river gunboat
torpedo boat destroyer surveying-vessel
river gunboat
river gunboat
***
river gunboat ...
torpedo boat destroyer
river gunboal
river gunboat
surveying ship
S. V. V. de Horasy ̧.•*
C. F.
*
E.V.F.R. Dogmore
Licus Commander F. B. Noble ... Lieut-Commander J. Kiddle
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaugbas. Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...
Can ***
...
Yangtze
H'kong (Surveying)
West River Hongkong
Yangisre Hongkong Hongkong
Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W, Moore, Commander-in-Chief,
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***
Manila, Zamboanga, Part Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Acheron Sygnes, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Adour... Me Lone, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chang Alousite Argus... Cooktown, Cairas,
Manila, Pot Darwin, Thursday Island, Caronade.
Townsville, Brisbane,
Décidée Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne. Adelaide and Perth Per Aut Dupetit-Thouars
Descartes...
tralian, goth June, Er AM,
Esturgeon Europe, &c. India, via Taticarip-F'er Francisque... Tourant, 10th July, 15. A.M.
Fronde Guichen + Gueydon... Heari Rivière... Jacquin Javeline Kermint...
· The Public is hereby notified that no mail for Europe will be despatched from here between the and and rath June.
FISKITORAT THE HOT KÍS.
Tholina, Ner. 5.3, 1,10c, Jager, 13rd May,--
Hangay 20th May, Coal—B. & S. Tosa Maru, Jap. 8.,, 3,500, K. Kato, 5th Lane, Singapore 31st May, Gen.-N. V.
Alament, Mr. Victoria, Swed. S., 1200, J. A. Hellberg, 30th Andap R. J.
May-Wakamatau 33rd May, Coal-A Anderson, T. & Co. Woolwich, Br. 5.5., 1,849. A. Blokar, 29th May, Bargmann, F."
Anderson, RA, Capt. -Salina Cruz 24th April, Ballast-C. C. Blanco, A. E. S, S. Co.
Boller, Mr. Yuentang, Br. 8.8, 1,128, F. Mooney, 4th
Jone-Manila et June, Gen-1, M. & Coates, Capt. A. Co.
Fub-marine...
destroyar destroyer
criser
Priced cruiser
river gunboat river gunboat destroyer... cruiser... sub-marine...
surveying ship
Capt. Lespinnere de Baune....
Haiphong Haiphong Cape St. James
Canton
Bhanghai Nagasaki Saigon
Linut. Portier
Liaut, Le Caroller
"
Commander Sagot-Duyauroux
Commander Simon
¿Yangtsso
пардонно
Saigon
NAME.
Flag and DeSCRIPTION.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
TONS, GUNA H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
armoured gunboat... racejking-ship
1,796
10
1,700
Lieut. Fauré
Lieut. Merla
torpedo depot...
Commander Kérihuel
541
***
100
river gunboat ...
123
500
Lieut. Jeannel
river gunboat
Lieut. Millet
RUDDost
1,000
Lieutenant Le Blanc
cruiser.
3.985
5,500
Commander Amet
armoured cruiser
10,014
Lieut.
5,300
Lieut.
303
Lieut
*
Saint-Seine
Capt. Tracou
100
20,200
Capt. Ridour...
Key J
Nagasaki.
308
300
1,250
3,200
Armbruster
Siphong
armoured cruiser
9,500
19,600
Capt. Martel
Commander Laporte
100
-
사
destroyer.
6,300
Commander Terquem
river gunboat
200
Salgdo
Tongku
Bale d'Along ...Nagasaki
Baigon chungkha
307
6,300
Lleut, Glorieux
Hongay
destroyer...
307
battleship, reserve
9:437
6,071
Babre ...
destroyer ...
307
Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignac... (Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles, Com'ding the ocal bayal defence of Indo-China,Clapt. Passerat de Silans) Lieut, Hallior ***
Saigon
Shanghai
Baigon
2
Shanghai
Styx
APP
armoured gunboat...
1,796
1,700
Lleut. Duc...
M
A
424
+1
Saigon
Takiang
TH
***** rivar gunbost
Vauban
...receiving abip
6,150
4,560
Vétéran
torpado-depot
Lleat. Fougerosusa ...
Vigilante,
193
500
Lleat, Brugnon
Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Percy
Webb, Mr, end' Mrs,
Montague
Young, J. A.
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CARLTON.
Jackson, W.
Klimanck. S.
Lehrs, M.
Lloyed, G.
Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.
Montcalm... Mousquet Olry Pelho Perlo
Mougel, Mr.
Nicter, Mr.
Noble, Mrs. W.
Rayner, F. S.
Searson,
Mr. Coggon, Deugle, Mr. and Mrs, Scutz, F. Edwards, R:
R. W. Farewell, J. R.
Stephens, Miss H. Gains, Miss M,
Stevenson, R.
DOCK RETURNS.
.HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
Kowloon
Dock, Harrison, S. 1.
CRAIGIEDORN,
Volute, Br. 1, 2,592, E. Stoft, 7th June, Changsha .................................
Soe Soe 39th May. Petroleum.-A., K. & H.M.S. Fame....... Co.
Alta Tientsin, Br. ., 1,235, Monk, 7th June-Loongwon
·ProgressBTAIN
Canton 6th June, Gên --B. &
Luchow, Br... 1,300, Baddeley, 7th June-
Canton 6th June, Gen.-B. & 5. Kwaiyang, Br. 1.8., 1,063, Dowson, 75
, 7th June,-- Canton 6th June, Geo-B. & S, Sithonia, Ger. **, 6,589, Brehmer, 7th Jugo,
Shanghai 4th June, Gen-M. & Co. Paik, Nor. 5.5, 745, J. Lorentzen, 7th June,
ilailo zad Juve, Sugar.➡Chinéis,
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Cosmopolitan
SHANGHAL.
Ist inst
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da Loksang ..................................................Tungkadoo Vaterland....
Holmes, Mrs.
Tomlinson, C. B. White, J. W.
| Adams, M. and Mrs. P. Smith, E. Grant
R. J. Barnett, H. J. O. Brown, C. A.
Grapt
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs, Soppa, P.
Q. A.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.
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Morley, A,
Pistolet
Protée... Rapière
Redoutable
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gunboat
sub-marine...
destroyer sub-marine...
river gunboat
ut, Grellier.
Lieut.
Lieut
Marchand
Licut Hubert....
Commander Bertchaud ...
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, "gumander-in-Chip/
Fingship of Raur-Admiral Boisag, Serenit-in-Command.
1. 4t the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defance of Indo-China,
(F) Flagship of Rear-Admiral, le Marolles, ....
Upper Yangtsse
Hongry
Saigon
Kwailin River