V

THE "A. G. RUPES" IN NEW

YORK,

HEK LAST VOYAGE. DO

:

09: THEYHONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY

Maidruru Maru, for Swatow.

Lydia, for Yokohama.

Victoria, for Saigon, Prento, for Canton. Kowloon, for Canton.

Zingara, for Christmas Island. Room, for Europe.

haka, (or Shanghai,

Passengers arrived.

A ship that was-the A. G. Ropes—a barken line since the sticks were whipped out of her

typhoon in the Chins Sea last July, gotischio, for Singapore. into port yesterday after a voyage from Kobe, Taming, for Manila. Japan, that had lasted since December 6, and

Catherine Afour, iö Calcutio. Capt. River and his young wife, who for the past five years has inllowed the sea with her husband, were glad to be done with the voyage. The story of the dismasting of the famous her condemnation and final 'e to Lewis Luckenbach le fasiliar to those who follow the news of the Be. The inst time had seen her until she anchored off Stapleton yesterday

he was at fine a clipper as ever. carried the Stars and Stripes at herhead. Yes terday, with her, high topsides dingy and the copper sheathing gone in many places, she looked a wreck, doomed to drag out her days as a coal barge.

Per Hongbes, from Singapore-800 Chinese. Pot Takata Mary, from Singapore - Baroness Von Maltzan.

Peik, Nor, 3, 745, J. Loreniteo, 7th July,

Iloilo and July, Sugar and Sapan Wood Angaard, Thoresen & Co. Petrarch, Ger. a.., 1,252, R. Haje, Tth June, -Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W, & Co. Prometheus, Nor. .., 1,073, O. Karnelinser, 6th July, Bangkok via Swatow 5th July, Rice N. Y. K...

Rein, Nor. a 732, N. C. Mathisen, 4th July,

Rajang 27th June, Timber.-B. & Co. Taikosan Maru, Jap. 3.4, 1,216, T. Ohta, 6th July, Kuchinotau 1st July, Coal-M. B

K

.

Taishan, Br... 100, J. T. Laing, 29th Jane, Shanghai via Ports 24th June, Gen.- B. & Co.

Honakong,

Abbott, Mr. C. H. Adams, P. R. Allen, Mrs. F. Anderson, Mr. K. Arnold, J. Bard, Mr. & Mr.J. C. Baimson, A. R. Battincombe, H. G. Bayles, W. I. Beattie, R. B,

Bleney, walcrmen here

"What can I say of her?" asked Capt. Rivers as he came out of his cabin. "What is there to say? And what can a man say who for three days and nights has been on watch off these coast trying to sail a ship of this size under jury rig! But here we are, and I guest as far as the old A. G. Ropes, is concerned here we will stay,

"Well," said Mrs. Rivers, “we got here, but we had a time of it. What else could we ex- pect with a jury rig and an indifferent crew such as we could get out there in Japan- after the old crew had come home by steam? Look up' forward there—mostly Inps Linte fellows not much better than boys when it came to reefing the foretoprail,

Por Hudian, iron Coast Port Means, H. P. White, B. W. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Santos, Mrs. Parkson, Miss Stella Osorio, and 126 Chinese.

Per Delhi, for Blangkong from Bombay- Native Officer, 60 N. C. U. 8. and Men, Meram, D. S. Woo and A. J. Raymond. From Colombo-Rev. W. Kinnaird, From Mar seilles-Messrs. W. T. Hackaday and J. W. jay. From Penang-Mr. T. S. Állen. From sing Singapore-z Mall Sorters, and 2 Assistants, Stessrs. A. Bairnson Abdeallis For Shanghai from Bombay-Messrs. S. E. and R. E. Tocg. From London-Mesir. H. McDade, E. W. Everson and C. Cameron, From Marseilles-- Mr. S. T. Chichen. Fer Yokohama--Mr. and Mrs. Johnston.

Taiyuan, Br. E.B., 2,268, L. Dawson, 8th July.

Sydney 12th June, and Thursday faland

th, Gen.-B. & S.

Trym, Nor-... 1,138, S. Andersen, 5th July,

Bangkok 28th June, Rice, Meal and Wend Tsurugisan Maru, Jap. s., 1,500, K. Shimizu,

10th June, Kuchinotau 24th June, Coal. M. D. K. Jina Marn, Jap. 4.4., 4,403, K. Nuno, 8th July,

-Moji 29th June, Coal.-M. B. K. Yangmao, Jap. s., 3,215, N. Nagaisu, 9th July,-Kutchiootzu 3rd July, Coal.-M. B.

..K.

Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. ss., 1,200. F. Xandaro Echouz, 15th June,Manila 13th June, Ballani.-Barretto & Co.

Zafiro, Br. 5.1., 1,629, R. Rodger, 9th, July, Manila 7th July, Geu.-S., T. & Co.

S

l'essels

Mrs. Rivars, a little woman, in a dark suit and a yachting cap, pushed her head out of the

Pet Kumano Maru, from Japan lor Hong- cabis door.

Come here, dear," called the captain, "Young-Mesars. W. Nicholson, G. H. W. Dnb.. byn and P. Dudson. For Manila-Capt. J. C. tell about our trip."

ow, Mrs. H. Deakyn and child, Mrs. E By Misc Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rud. ina and baby, Messrs. Oun Scheerer, John C. Fesfe, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Young. For Townsville-Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Allen For Fancy Mr. S. H. Agnew, Miss Berth Christy. Pev ] McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Gen Hudson, Aliss Hudson, Rev. L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Mackay, Mr. W. H. Mackay, Miss M. Silter, Messrs. Az 1. M. Simpson, C. Suudholm, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Taylor, Misses Kitty Taylor, Aline Taylor, and Mr. Hennets, For Melbourne-Messrs. W. . Furlong, G. Fitz. Krald, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Gladstone, Messrs, G. L. Godfree, A. W. Godbee and W. Louren-

"I won't forget the night the typhoon took the sticks out of us. I was in the cabin. Just two minutes before we got in the whirl the men were on the foretopsail yard shortering mail. Capt. Rivers ordered them down. Just as they go down the foretopmaat went by the the bowsprit and the board, carrying with main and mizzen topinasta, We were all a wreck and theseas came aboard like a Niagara.

Per Reen, frony Yokohama for Hongkong--, In Kobe the captain got the best sticks her. Justi, and Mrs. E. Hermann, could and we sailed. When we got to the Straits Shanghai-Messrs. Willems and Fred, D.

of Sunda it tank us seventeen days to make thirty-five miles. There were calms, head winds, currents and I don't know what, but even at that we got away sooner than did a fall rigged British ship that was near us."

Tell him about the second nate," said

Rivers Capt.

Mrs. Rivers hesitated. Well," said the captain, he was about the best thing in the way of a sailorman that I evet dame NICIOSS Got him out of a steamer, though he was a good sailing man, and he took as much soterest in the old hooter as I did myself; in fact, his ideas of wh it. the wat cap able of exceeded me. Time was when the

A. G. Ripes could sail away from the best of them, and there weren't many things floating except transaantic lines and F. & O. boats But under that could show her their heels. jury rig, of course, she couldn't do so well. However, Hill Moore-that was the second's name--luidn't known her then. Most anything could overhaul us, but one afternoon, along about four bells, we had a hark a point abaft our starbraid beam

"Saya Hill, Captain, shall I set the star sails? Guess you might just as well,' says 1, he can carry all she can. Then turned in..

Next morning, when they rowed me out, there was a sail, way off on our starboard quarter-holl down Hill was struting abom the quarter deck like a nigger doing a cake. walk.

"Captain,' says he, when I stepped on deck, *them stun sails was what did it and he point ed to the vessel astern of us.

"I got the ship's glass and took a good long look,

It wasn't a bar kat all bot a full rigged ship and she was coming up, sin fast that it made you think we were anchored; the bark that was keeping us company-the night before had gore on ahead. But Bill wouldn't believe it and be always swore that fellow changed his rig during the night,

But we did the best we could. I had to get six of the 'crew out of a Japanese iail They let them out on condition they would leave the country.

"She used, to be a pretty good ship-there weren't any better. But it would take abou $40,000 to put her in shape again, and then the underwriters wouldn't give decent insur- ance rates. I guess this was the last voyage she will ever make, except at the end of a towilne. And it is a pity, cod."

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Delhi, Br... 4.783; 1. D. Andrews, K.N.R. foth July, Bambay 20th June, and Singa pore th July, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Roon, Ger. s.s., 5,034, G. Meiners, teth July,

Yokohama 30th June, Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.

Huitan, Br. 5.5., 1,185, 1.5. Rouch, 5th July,

Foochow 6th July, Amoy 8th, and Swatow 9th, Gen-D), L. & Co. Kumano Maru, Jap. s.s., 5.07h, W. S. Hunter, 10th July, Nagasaki 6th July, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Anglo Saxo, Br. 3.8., z,co, C. H. Madie, Foth July, Keelung, (Formesa) 8th July, Gen -S., T. & Co.

Joshin Maru; Jap. ., 702, H. 'Ohta, joih Jnių, -Tamani via Amoy and Swalow Sth July, Gen.-O. 5. K Anghin, Ger. 1.5 1,031, Chr. Kümpel, th July,Bangkok 2nd July, and Spatow gth,

and Woud.-13. & S.

Rhenagia, Ger. 6.9., 6,416, C. von Ha, rith

July-Foochow 9th July, Gen.-H. A. L. Mortlake, Br. s, 1.737, F. W. Balten, th July,Cheribon (Java) and July, Sugar,

Gen.-Joo Teck Seng.

Order. Hong Bec, Br. 30, 2016, J. H. Hainsworth, July, CJ'en and singapore 5th Hakata Maru, Jap, s., 3,819, Gen. Anderson,

Y, K. Huichow, Br. a. 1,270, Wm. B. Brown, 11th

July-Canton reth July, Gen.-B. & S. Kiang Ping, Ch. 1,323, 3. Barnebo, 11

July-Canton 10th July, Gen-Kung

Sin.

Clou

From

Laertes

Kamakura M. Seydlitz Tarlar..

Korea ....**

Steamers Expected.

R. Luitpold. Emp. of China. Katsang America Maru

,

Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mrs. J. W. Joki, J. P. F. Jaughin, J. Kelly,

1936.

Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, W. F.

87.

CHINA COAST METHOKOLOGICAL" HEUIS... 1.K,

:

Briggs, Masters W. A. McClintock, Mrs F

and C.

W. and child Briggs, Misses M. and Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.

W.

July roth, god, a.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.

Noble, Mrs. W..

Coggon, Mr.

Pearson, R. W.

Vladivostock.jy aan.j

C.

*J. R.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Nemuro......16

Min. M Kemp, Mrs. A. S.

[ Edwards, H. F.

C. B.

Hakodate

Farwell, Mr. and

J. R.

Mrs.

Rindlery, O."J.

Stephens, Minx H.

Stevenson, R.

Meline, Mrs.

King, C. H.

A. H...

Ferry, W.-

Androws, Mrm, Brayo, R. F. Burns, Mr. and Mra.

Clared, H. Clothier, A. N,

D. G.

Dr. and Mr

Col.

W. B. A.

Moreno, A, (Consul.

Gales, Capt.

General of Panama) Monle, G...

W. Douglas

Lainones, J. W. Beil

2.M., Engr.-Lieut. H. F

Logre, E Biervliet, A. Van (Vices Mackie, A

Consul for Belguim) Marriott, Dr. O. Birbeck,

R.J. 5. Bissell, W. 5, Blair, K. J. Brighton, F. G. Campbell, L. F. Carter, A. Cattarinich, A. Chalwan, Dr. G. Chichester, D. A. A. G., D.B.O., Major A. A. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Clark, M. O.

T. Clark,

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs,

T. W.

Clegg, N., Eng.

Colvin, H. E.

and Mr. H. 1.

Conao, G. P.

Crock, AB,

Cruickshank, A.

Daries, F. O.

Du

From Agents

Singapore B. & S.....July 12 Shanghai... N. Y. K....July 17 Japan M. & Co. July 17 C. P. R. Cofuly 17 Japan.....

18 Japan P. M. Co... July Colombo... M. & Co.... July 18 Vancouver. C. P. R. Co july 14 Calcutta..... M. & Cofuly 24 San F'cisco T. K. K....July 27

Kowinon

DOCK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

at Magallanes... Hercules U.S.AT. Ingalls :

Ala Mrs. A Papdir, Messrs. Palmer and cllowell, Miss Alves, Messrs. D. Corji, G. Tajola and A. Andream. For Genna-Mrs. F. W. Williams, Messrs. Meisch and T. Lamont For London-Dr, Springer. From Yokohama | Monteagle................

Miss Dunting and Mrs. S. Magre. From Shanghai for Colombo- Mr. and Mrs. G. Hiran,

Mc Genon-Miss It. Greenberg and Mra. T Dowel. From Yokohama for Bremen-v Kirchner. Shanghai for Singapore-Mes

Horwitz, For Colebn-Messrs. 1.ishman and O. Pike. For London-Messrs. Davis D. Young. For Brenien-Mr. Medinger: From Yokohama far Gent--Messrs, Schlie and S. George.

Per Rhenan, from Foochow-Mr. Bo ticher, Mrs. Secretun, Mrs. Kroebel,, Mr. and Mrs. Haase, Mr. and Miss Mayne, Mrs. Silber- berg, Capt. and Mrs. Biehmeran, Messrs. John Mote, P. 5. Meyer, Colin and Seifark.

Passengers departei.

Ver Armand Behic, far Shadyħai---Messi. 1. M. P. Rozaio, J. M. E. Pereira and F. de Roza Far Kube-Rev. Guand. For Yokohama-Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Mayes, and Miss A. 1. Dickson.

Vassels in Port.

STRAMPIN

Taiyuan.......... Cranley.......... Hongkong Maru Amigo

Alexandra Siam Chenan Nora... Doll Stellin

J

Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H. Newington, A. G. Olife, O. C. Packer, B. L. Palay, Mr B. O. Peake, W.

PEAK.

Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Oi, F. B.

Major & Mrs.

Pal FO.

Roberts, A. G.,

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt and Mrs.

Rev. G. Searle, Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, LtiCol, and Harker,

B, B.

Mrs. Sheptan

Mr. Harris, A.

Sinclair A

Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.

+

Tokio...... Kechi

Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima Naha

Ma.i

$ Am 29.80

"

Taichu Tainan....... Koshun Pescadores... Weihaiwei...m

Gatzlaff .....

Sharp

Peak...

|29.76

Amoy 6.30 a 29

watow 9 Am Canton....... "

Hongkong. tom. 39.87 86 Victoria ak

HD Rock...

Southey, Mr. and Mrs Cap Re

Roach, Mr. J. S. and Longridge, Rev. and Weismans, Mr. & Mrs. Cebu........

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Lang, Mr.

A. D.

Mcfarlane, Dr. H.

Vladivostock.7 am.-

Hazeland, F. A.

Hewitt, Á. H.

Skolt, C.

Jacks, Mr.

Johnson, L. A. M.--

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

Lt.

Powell, W, A,

Kistowsky, Mr. &

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Mr.

E. S.

29.87 86

Torean-de-Marney, N.

Mrs,

Prior, W. R.

Reid, H. 1.

F. Knight,

MT.

B. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Bacolod.....9 am Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Hailo

Haiphong Manila......

12

29.8886179

29.93 83

29.92 84

child

Scarpari, M.

White, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. C. St. James. 108,m. Wilford, F. C.

Shepherd, E. B.

Skinn, A..

Slingsby, Arthur,

Macuamara, Mr. Martin, O. B. H.

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs Truman, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Zehrmann, H. C.

July 11th, 1900, 8.11.

J.

D. W. and servant. Sondoia, H.

Martin, R.,

CRAIGIERUNA,

Morfey, A.

Smith, E. Grant

Nemuro... a.m.30.01| Hakodate Takio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima....

H 19.B

w

29.83

F

29 52

29.48

(29.52

Smith, Mr. and

Mr.

Oshin 4

29 61

Naba

29.65

Grabl

Ishis kijima.

29.70

Soppa, P.

Taihaku......

300 (20.70)

Webb, Mr. and

Mrs

129.79

Tain..

(29.75

1

Young, J. A.

Kesi

|39.71|

KW

*

29.76

MS

Well iwei...9 am 29.5575

WNE

Gula

29.5475

Sharp Perk..

29.65 85

Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T. Stein, A. L. and Stephens, H.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H.. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Downing, T. C.. Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr.

Mrs..E. Fairchild, H.-J. Fisher, H. G. Foller, Gibson, A.

Grant, F. W.

Gordon, F.

Hall, Mrs. E. L

Hall, Capt. T.

Bock. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs.

C. M.

Hewett, Hon. and Mrs.

E. A.

Stevens, Rev. A. J. Stewart, W; M. Sutherland, P. D. Thomas, H. F.

Mr. & Mrs.

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jam son, F. S.

R. I.

Armitage, Mist

Barnett, . J. O.

Brown, C. A.

Caldwell, Mr. and M, Smith, Percy

G. A.

Davenport, Mr.,

Gaskell. Mr. and Mis, ni Montague

Thoon, Miss H. M. Hogg, Mis, A. V.

Uffel,

W. Von.

Unbehaun, C. H.

Wakefield, Mrs.

Willems, N.

Wishart, J. D.

Wood, G. G.

Wright, Mr. F. Hall

Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Mra,

CARLTON,

Cosmsipulitin Aberdeen

Álament, Mr.

i

Gains, Miss M.

Gooch, F.

SHANGHAL

Anderson, RA, Capt.

Harrison, S. L.

Jackson, W..

Juliang, Mr.

Linyed, G.

4th inst. ..Old Dock.

Andap, R. J.

Bargmann, F.

Bayless, M. E.

Beanás, W.

New da

Cosmopolitan

14

.International

Ships Passed The Caual.

Blanco, A. E.

NAME.

Astraca Bramble Britomart Cadmus Cheruh Clio

Green, W. D.

OG DENTAL.

Calender, Capt. C. N. Majer, Master W.

Majer, Capt. and Mrs

N. I.

Ellis, D. B.

Crackenberg, H.

Hepe, F.

Hoy, Miss M.

Iverfield, Capt. W.

Keyt, Dr. F.

Kitchen, H.

Korff, A.

Krill, G.

Munro, Miss A.. Owen, O. E.

Textor, Inspector H.

Taichu.........

! Pen duzes..

Amoy

1.30 B 29.73 82

Swatow...9 am, 19.80 80

Canton

Hongkong... 10 am. 29.80

Victoria Peak Gap Rock ... Macao........ Haiphong...

Manila

Vossler, Mrs. Rudolf

Vostat, E.

Wilkins, H. N..

H

-July 16 1 July to

Hufonirtel ....... Temperature

20.87

20,80

фу

29.84 84

29.85

,86

86

H

Humidity............. Rainfall,

72

74

C. St. James, 10am.

0.03

Bacolod...19 am. Dailo... -Cobu

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S BHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS.

GUNS.

LEL.P.

***

jout.-Commander H. B. Cox

Lieut:-Commander R. Henniker: Heator

| 40.00

CLASS.

CAPTAIN,

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-verse!... Cruiser, for class

1,79

4

4.100 10'

river gunboat

7:0

river gunboat

710

6

sloop ...

1,070

3,(xx) 7.000) 902 9.0 1.400

Commzadel E. La T. Leathım ... Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee .....

Shangbai

Shanghai

Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidso Lieut, Commander W. L. Bamber Commande, du C. Luard...

Yangtza

Yangtze

Hongkong

-water tank and ing...

190

Hongkong

sleep

1,070

6

+1400

CRUISER, CHE

Class

Th

16,500

Fame...

torpedo boal destroyer

305

3,700

Cnoimander H. D. Wilkin, D.9.0. Captain II. W. Savory, 4.4.0. Licut, Commander Hughes...

Hongkong

Yokohama

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

4.343

10

7,000

Captain . Grant-Dalton

S. American Ports

torpedo hoal destroyer

1,000

Yokohama

torpedo boa! destroyer

A

175'

4,000

事务

torpedo boat destroyer

6

3.5x50

Lieut. Cominander W. H. Darwall

cruiser, 1st clas

9.8ng

22,000

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey...

+1

cruiser 1st class

14,100

18

:

river gunboa!

6:16

1

30,000 1,700

Captain C. F. Thursby

*1*

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

,22,000

J. A. Take

Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree....

Yangtare

Yokohama

river gunboat

180

14

torpedo boat destroyer

160

30.

Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie

Yokohama

surveying vessel

735

+50

Commander C. E. Monro

H'kong (Surveying)

river ganhna!

2.11

Lieut, Commandar C. C. Walcott...

Yokohama

tiver gunboar

*14

Lieut.Commander H. T. Allay

West River

river gaubal

#

140

Liest-Commander J. T. S. Lynn -

Yangtise

torpedo buat testroyer"

240

4,500

In reserve...

བ་

Hongkong

receiving ship

tiver gunboat

July

river gunboat...

710

1,00

Virago Waterwitch Whiting

torpedo boat destroyer

surveying ship...

720

torpedo boat destroyer

100

1.900

river gunboal

της

B

Woodcock Woodlark

river gunhoat

550

river gunhnat m

150

Coramodore H. P. Williams. Lieut.-Cominander E. Secretan. ... Liest.Commander R.-M. R. West Licut, Commander Stevenson Commander R. W. Glennie Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas ... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simon Lieut.-Commander G. }. Todd Licus. Commander Jno. F, Kook...

*་་

Hongkong

Yangiare

Hongkong

**

Yokohama

**

Surveying(Swatow

Yokohama

Yangtze

Yangtaxe

Yangtze

1st June-Budron, Machaon, Sachsen, So- retra, Tenkai, Tenkin. 5th June-Kawachi Maru, Spithead at June-Manila, Oanfa, Alacrity Indraudi, Polynesien. Longsor, Spenta, 12th June - Rayern, Benlarig, Bentowers, Nubia, Astyanax, Bellerophon." 15th June-Armand chic, Polyphemus, Prins Heinrich, Ghaste, Ana Maru, Athali, Laeries. 19th June-Afon Ver Fourane, for Saigun-Mr. W. W. Clark, mouthshire, Indramayo, Sambia, Istria, Sega

For Singapore-Messrs. Gia, Orestes, Urmston, Grange, and June- Diadem and 26 Chinese. Nowack, A. Kopp, E. Mursaw, and R. Little Achilles, Caledonien, Ningchow, Seneca, 26th and 9 Chinese. For Marseilles-Rev. A. Mana, June Benvarlick, Calchas, Caylen, Merioneth Flora

Handy shire. Moyune, Prine Regent Luitpold

Poons, Rev. J. Sordan, and Mr. Fortune le Du

Anchises 30th June-Dardanur, Erwest Hart

lanus Simons 4th July-Silesia (Ger) Sanuki Maru, Den of Afains, Montrose, Siberien. 6th Kent... July-Benvenue, C. Ferd Lucisa, Diomed, Java, King Alfred Telemachus. toth July-Benledi, Flintshire, Kinsha Jason, Scandia, Sithonia, Dongela, Errors, Menmouth Print Eftel Friedri h.

Arrivals at Home-1st June-Neckar, Yed. Otter ... do, Benledi. 5th June-Machaon, Bingo Maru,

Rambler Persia, Verana: 9th June-Fintuck, Shimoto Robin...

amemnon, Kawachi, Muru, 12th June Sandpiper. Sencgambia, Polynesien, 15th June-Sachin. Snipe... 15th June-Soceira, 19th June-Longior, Ben Tamar gloe, Sachsen. 22nd June-Manila. 22nd June Tamar

Bellerophon, 16th June-Henlowers 30th Tea"

Thistle June-Caledonien, Prine Heinrich. 4th -Prino Heinrich, Awa Maru, Benlawers, Urmiston Grange, Calchas. 6th July-Indra. wadi, Merianetshire, Segovia. 7th July-Cay. Borneo, Ger, 4.6., 1,203, F. Sembill, 8th July, 10th July-Anchise, Moyune, Sanuhi Woo

Sandkan 4th Jirly, Timber.-M. & Co.

Muru. Brand, Nor. 5., 1,510, M. Evensen, 9th July.

-Sourabaya (Java) 26th June, Rice.--5 *W, & Co.

Amua, Br. 9.8., 1.565, C. 1. Mattock, 6th July,

-Hongay 4th July, Coal-L, M. & Co. Antigo, Ger. 5.5., 721, N. Raitzer, 8th July,

Haiphong 5th July, and Hoihow 7th, Geo. -J. & Co.

Andree Rickmers, Ger. s.s., ar, W. Teiubet, 7th July-Bangkok 1st July, Rice.-M. &

Co.

Ben aris, Br. 9.5, 2,519, Wallace, 19th July

London 27th May, and Singapore 4th July, Gen.-G. & Co. Ben Nevis, Br. 59, 3,400, Pritchard, 22nd June, Newcastle, N.S.W. 31st May, Coal.

-S., T. & Co.

Cranley, Br. 3,903, W. E. Steele, 8th July, Durban 13th June, Coolies-G, L. &

Co.

Dakota, Am., 9.5, 13,305, E. Francke, and July, Seattle 7th June, and Shanghai 29 h, Gen.-N. Y. K

Derwent, Br. ss., 663, J. Jenkins, 4th July,

Saigon 3th June, Rice and Gen.-Chi-

nese.

.

Fooksang. lir. s.3., 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 8th July, Calcutta a3rd June, Coals.-J., M.

& Co

Frithjof, Nor. 5., 891, H. A. Haraldsen, Bil July-Foochow th July, Amoy 6th, and Swatowth, Gen-O S.K. Gerd, Nor. s., 750, Andreassen, 8th July,

Bangkok 1st July, Rice,lop Hing Hong, Gleniachy, Br. B., 2.97, E. J. Stallard, gih July, Kobe 1st July, and Shanghai 6th, Ballast-McG. Bros, & Gow.

1.

Hans Wagner, Ger. 4.5., 96, J. Kageman, 20th June:-Saigon 15th June, Rice-L, W, & Co. Hontong Maru, Jap. 3.3., 3,447, E. Bent, 6lb July-San Francisce sth June, Honolulu (ath, Yokohama 26th, Kobe 28th, and Shanghai and July, Mails and Gen-T, K. K.

Ingalls, Am. transport, 600, Scott, 3rd July,—

Manila 30th June.

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Post Office.

A Mail will close for :- Swalow and Bangkok-Per Kohzichung, 1 ath- Jaly, 9 ¿‚M.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Frithjof 12th July, to A.M.

Maji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or.- Per Numantia, 12th July, 11 A.M.

Per luichow, rath July, 3 P.M.

Moorhen ...

Taku

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مالي

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

Bangkok-Per Gerd, 12th July, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Pet Hangrang, 12th July, 3 P.M. Singapore and Colombo-Per Rhenanda, Descartes... 12th July, 3 P..

Dupetit-Thouars Esturgeon... Penang and Colombo-Por Francisque...

Fronda Kamakura Maru, 13th July, 5 PM.

Songdee, xath July, 5 P..

Bangkok-Por Andrés Rickmers, 13th July, GUBE

18A.M.

Macao-Per Hongshan, 13th July, 1.15 P.M. Henri Rivière Manila-Per. Leongsang, 13th July, 3 PMG.

gunboar

craise:

river gunboa!

t-Commander Reben E. Vaughan, West River

Lieutenant fe Blanc

Commander Amet... Capt. Lerpinasse de Saune Licut. Coquelin

Licut, Gar

Garreau... Lieut. de Saint-Seine

Tricou

Capt. Ridays

Haiphong Haiphong.

Cape Bt. Jamas Canion

Saigon Lake Poyang, Kiukiang

Cheloo Saigon Chefon

Eingapore and Penang-Per Anglo Saxon, 12th

Shanghai Par Delhi, 12th July, 11 A Swatcw, Amoy and Foochow-Pes Haitan, 12th July, NOON.

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

GUNS. H. P.

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

Macao-Per Heungshan, 12th July, 1.15 P.M. Acheron Swatow, Weihaiwel, Chefoo and Tientsin

Armoured gunboat

1,796

1,700

Lieut. Fauré

Adour...

441

receiving-ship

Lieut Merlo

Alouetta

torpedo-depoi

Commander Kéribusl

Shanghai-Per Linan, 12th July, 3 P.K.

Argus...

river gunboat ....

123

500

Lieut, leannal

Caronade

river gunboat

150

Lieut. Millet

.645

1,000

Décidés

sub-marico... ** destroyer ...

a cruiser

3.985

5.50p

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10,014

301

6,300

destroyer....

350

зад

Chefoo

8,300

Capt

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Nagasaki

moured cruiser

9,376

10,100

Chefoo

Lieut.

Fortier

***

N

river gunboal

200

308

Lieur. Le Coroller

-1

destroyer ...

307

300

cruiser.

1,250

1,100

Commander Simon

sub-marine..

laut. Armbruster...

***

Saigon

Commander Laporic

Baie d'Along

**

9,500

$9,500

Capt. Manel

T

H

307

6,300

Chefoo

Baigon

Lieut. Grellier...

**

+1

Chungking

Toogku.

Saigon

6,300

Commander Bertheand

Hongay

Lieut. Glorieux.

Saigon

Liqui. Vincent-Bréchignac

à

Kiukiang

Flagshipof Rear-Admiral de Marolles,

9.437

8

6,071

Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo Chips, Capt. Passerat de Sitanu)

Baigon

194

HJJ

+42 +1

307 1,700

Lieat, Hallier

Chefoa

Lieut. Duc... 1,700

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113

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Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, facqu

1.aunceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart Kersaintt

Lyax:

Kanju Maru, Jap. 1.5., 1,041, K. Hashimoto,

6th July,fram Moji, Coal.-N. Y. K... Kehsichang, Ger. 1.6., 1,294, C. Gosewisch, hide and Ferth-Per Kumano Mari, 13th Mancalm*)

71b July-Kotrichang 30th June, Gen.-July, 3 P.M. B. & S.

th July,Singapore Gth July, Gen.-N. Luly-Bangkok and Kohsichang and July..]

Man Woo,

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Roon, for Singapore. Ithaka, for Shanghai.

Delhi, for Shanghai,

Taming, for Manila.

Empress of Jaban, for Shanghai. Bestari, for Nagasaki,

Rhenania, for Singapore,

Catherine Apcar, for Singapore. Kiang Ping, for Chinking.

Departures. July 11. Emprix of Jabam, for Vancouver? Patata Maru, for Japan. Hongkong, for Holbow, Progress, for Kwong-chow-wan.

Br. s. 1,214, H. Harder, 8th

Rice.-8. & S. Loongiang, Br. 1., 1,092, Smith, 9th July, -Manila 6th July, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Magallanes, Am. ss., 832, A. Frezabal, 26th

June,

Manila 23rd June, Balist. Caplain. Marie, Gor. 1. 1,169, J. Petersen, 8th July,

Sourabaya 10th June, Sugar.-J. & Co.

Br... 3.953, S. Robinson,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

KING EDWARD.

Mancouver 4th Jane, and Shanghai Dodds, Mr. and Mrs.

Nam

27th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Br... 3,591, P. H. Rolfe, Bih

Delaney, L. T.

W.E

Mousquet

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Peiho....

Perla...

Pistolet

Protás...

Rapibes

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surveying ship... armoured cruiser

river gunboat

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destroyer.

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307

sub-marine...

Fre

destroyer...

battleship, reserve

destroyer armoured gunbost

receiving-ship

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torpedo-depot

Vigilante

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river gunboat

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lofts, A. C.

Russell

Logan, W. Bordeaux, Mrs. Thos. Martin, Mrs. J. H..

McKay, T. D. Claridze, G. Colahan, Mr.

Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and

Moses, E. J. Mrs. A.

Babro Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Styx

A, B,

Takiang Nathan, J.

Vauban * Newton, Mis G, Nutiaw, E. Grimshaw, R.

O'Neill Power, Capt. Hallard, Mr, and Mrs. Paine, A. Z.

F. 1.

Peano, Dr. W, W. Hester, Dr. St. Clair Plumb, Mr. and Mrs.

P. B. Jackson, Mrs, and child Kendrick, A. J. Rodgers, Capt. W. L.

Stary, G. F. Kent, Capt. W. E.

Wandres, F. Little, A. ̊C; Legeune, Vice-Consul Williams, G.

Dodsworth, G. P.

sa 2.th June, via Penang and Goodwin, A. P.

3rd July, Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Neil MacLeod, Am, 3.8., 901, E. Corral, 19th June,-Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret

to & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, 715. M. Loper Blanco, 12th June, Manila 9th June, Ballast.-Barretto

& Co.

Numantia, Ger. 11, 4,385, Feldmann, 7th July, Portland, Or. 5th June, Gen-P & A. S. 9. Co.

*Flagship of Vico-Admin Richard, Commander-in-Chief.

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

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Commander Terquem...

Liput. Marchand Licut, Hubort

† At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding tḥa naval defence of Indo-Chins.

(*) Flagship of Rear Admiral de Mardiles;

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