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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20,
good of his country," There was no u neces. ↑ Hilary, Ger. as, 2,176, H. Uecker, 5th Sept sary concession on the part of the Japageie
Sourabaya 23rd Aug, Sugar-, W. & Envoye. When she was forced to take up Hongkong, Fr. 6.2., 747, A. Suzzoni, 18th Sept.,. arme, Japan never thought to be compensated Haiphong am Heshow 17th Sept., Gen.
-A. R. M. with a pecuniary consideration at the end of the war. 'torial aggrandisement, but because, for far seeing reasons, there had to be a permanent
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Steamers Expected.
"From Tjimahi Kobe I. CJ. L. Sept. 3: H'kong Mau Japan T. K. K... Sept. 24. Prinz Ludwig Colombo... M. & Co., Sept. 24 Sui-ang........ Calculta..... M. & Co.ept 20 Tartar.
Vancouver C. P. R. Coel, 18
MADE. I
1906.
HONDRONG.
Hewett, lion, and Mrs.
KING BOWARD.
Almonds Capt. & Mr. Michel, M.
Pall
flanc, Mr. W. H, L. Moulder, Atr. and Mrs.
ال
Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mrs. K. --Arnold, J.
Bailey, W. 5. Baker, A. S.
Harker, B. Bretherton.
E. A.
line, E. 5.
Bentick, Comdr.
Moser, E. J.
A. B
Humphreys, W. M.
Brooks, H. C.
Muir, Frank
Brunco, Dr.
Golaban. H. J.
Colvin, B. F.
Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs.
A.B.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohami, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Fei Empress of Japan, 17th Sept., 3 P.M
Shanghai-Per Kiuklang, 47th Sept., 3-P.M. Shanghai-Per Yochow, 28th Sept. 3 P.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victona, B.C., and
Hunter, R. Thursday laland, Cooktown, Cairns,
Innes, Capt. R. Brisbane,
ires Baltiscombe, H. G. Hobart, Launce Beattle, R. Is Jokl, J. P. F. New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Bell, R.N., Engr.-Lieut. Joughin, J. C.- "Per Kumano Mars, 39th Sept., 11 1.58
•Kapp. A Manila, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, kris. bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zen: land, Melbourpe,, Adelaide and Perth-Pei Austration, zath Bept, 11 AM.
HF.
LORED, W.
The war # no! for greed or terri- Hopsang, Br. $.., 1,159, J. M. Hay, $th / Emp, of China. Shanghai... P. R. Co Sept. 23 Tacoma, Wash.-F'er Lyra, 29th Sept, ri' A.M. Bardy, A. H.
Sept.-Sourabaya 6th Sept., Coo-J., 31. Jacob Diederichson, Ger. s... 623. D. Hentz, 18th Sept.-Haiphong 11th Sept, Kebao 13th, and illos 17th, Coat and Geo-).
Cp. Jobanne, Ger. 8, 951, Ipland, 15th Sept.,~ Swalow 14th Sept., Ballast!, & Co. Kanju Maru, Jap, 13, 1,041, K. Hashimoto, 14th Sept.,-Swatow 13th Sept., Gon.- N. Y. K.
setliament balween Russia and Japan. When Japan proposed she should be reimbursed for the actual expenditure incurred during the war, it was not a penalty imposed upon the vanquished. If Baron Komura bad merely wanted to extract money from Russia accord jog to equity, it would have been claimed as an indemnity, and if such claim had been
Kowloon, 1.1., 2,336, H. Stehr, 18th Sept.,
Ger, Samarang 10th Sept., Sugar.-S. & Co.
declined, within an hour or so he would Kutsang Calcutta via Penang and Singapore
4have departed from Portsmouth. But when there was talk of peace in the Air, during the month of September, 1904, the Elder Statesmen of Japan had no thought of
Br. .., 4,89%, R. C. D. Bradley, 13th 7th Sept., Gen,J., M. & Co. Kwanglee, Ch. ., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 16th Sept.-Canton 13th Sept., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Br... 1,215, G Hooker, 18th and Swale 17th, Gen.-B. & S. Lightning, Br. ss., 2,122, 1. G. Spence, 19th
claiming a pecuniary indemnity from Russia. K Sept,,Tientsin 9th Sept., via Cheloo 11th,
The thoughtful began to argue the ultimate conditions, and they, too, practically renounced the indemnity question. The safely of the existence of Japan in the Extreme East was niready secured. The peace secured by Baron Komura in Portsma th was not merely for Russia and Japan; it was for the world, The world now knows that modern warfare is not an easy task that it costs a tremendous amount In lives and money. A certain number of the Opposition in Japan and professional politicians detested the glorious conclusion of peace, but to day the thoughtful at home and abroad admire the ability of Baron Komura, whose prompti tude in terminating hostilities ban benefited the world.
The Katura Government have resigned, with the exception of the War Minister; Baron Komura was naturally among them. Mr. Kato, the Foreign Minister in, the new Ad ministration, differed from his colleagues in the matter of State Socialism, and resigned. Viscount Hayashi was induced to take the portf lio, and thereupon the Japanese Ambas sadorial post to Great Britain had to be care- fuity, considered, as invariably the Japanese Minister to the Court of St. James, including the late Ambassador, have been distinguished personages. In experience Baron Kominia car. not be au passed. Japan has profound con fidence in his ability to preseive the good will existing between the two Britains of the East and the West. The mest bitter opponents of his work at Fortamouth rejoice at his present appointment. Diligent; thoughtful, of a pure Samurai extraction, silent.in his disposition (the first quality of a diplomat ), yet an erudite master of the law of nations, Baron Komum will well represent Japan in London, the heart of Europe. When his endeavour to prevent a war proved fruitless, Haron Komura's policy was never otherwise than an enlightened one throughout those trying eighteen months; and at the right moment he suspended, the hostile engagement of some two million men-al-arms inthe Geld. Future historians will expound the real, merits of his well-tboush-out dip. lomacy of the Island Empire-Pall Mall Gazette.
Shipping.
Arrivals
Shinshu Maru, jap. s... 7,6; y B. Hamasak. 17th Sept. Majith Sent, Coal and Gen.-Chinese.
Kital, Rus, 1,1 4,2.0, Gorgginern, 18th Sept.,
Moji rath Sept., Balinst.-M. & Co. Sierra Manera, Ur. 5.8., 2,283, Mangah, 18th
Sept., Probolingo 9th Sept, Hogar.-13. &
S.
Wik, Ger. 1.4., 3,810, H. Casstens, 19th Sept.—
Moji 17th Sept., Coal, --J, & Co, Hailong, Br, s.6., 987. Fin ayson, 20th Sept. Manila 14th Sepi,, Sugar-B. & S. Joshin Maru, Jap 554 701, H. Ohta, reth Sepl
-Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 18th Sept, Cen.--0. S. K..
Departures
: Sept. 17
Delhi, for Shanghai, &c. Pefour, for Singapore.
Sept. 20. Kwongsong, for Canton.
Vanels in Port.
STEAM Ing.
th
Andree Rickmers, Ger, ss., 1,010, W. Taubert. 18th Sept.Kohsichane (Bangkok) Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Borneo, Ger, s.6, 1.344. F. Sembill, 10th Sept
Sandakan pil Sejst, Timber.-M. & Co. Changsha, Br. s., 1,463, Moore, 4th Sep
Melbourne 31st Julv. Sydney 8th Aug. Brisbane Kith vin Broadmount, Towns
DOCK KETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.
st Kowloon
Dock.
Vigilante
Empress of Japan...
Sorsogon Changsha
Woolwich Keongwai
MAGING
Ch. Hardouin ....
aporetta and Sept, Penang and Sullber
13th, GenD., S. & Co., Lt. Loongsang, Br. 8., 1,092, A. G. Smith, 17th Sept, Manila 14th Sept., Ges.-J., M, &
Co.
Minusang, Br. 1,641, R. Houghton, 4th Sept.–Sandakan 25th Aug., Gan.-J., M. & Co. Monteagle, Br. 38, 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th Sept.-Vancouver 10th Aug., and Shang- haith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Ca. Nanchang, Br. 5.5 1,110, J. Wartack, 16th
Sept., Canton 15th Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Neil MacLeod, Am. s.s., 907, E. Corral, 19th
June, Manila 16th June, Ballast--Batret io & Co. Norden, Nor, .., 1,497, W. Wilhelmsen, 14th
Sept.Probolingu 3rd Sept., Sugar, Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
N. S. dozitosario, Am. 1.3, 715, M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June-Manila 9th June, Ballast. Barretto & Co.
Petrarch, Ger. 5 $., 1,352, R. Hatje, rath-June,
--Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. - Pleiades, Am. .., 3753, F. G. Purrington, 19th Sept.-Manila 12th Sept., Hemp.-D. & Co., id
Poona, Br. 5.5, 4,873, C. R. Longden, R.N.R., 16th Sept., London 4th Aug., and Singa- pore 11th Sept., Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Powhatan, Br. ss., 1,640, W. F..Turner, 16th
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Aberdeen Cosmope itao
CHINA COAST METROKOLOGICAL REGISTER. September 18th, 1996, s.m.
Bar. Tb. Hu. Wind Wr
an
11
Vladivostock 7 a.tu Nemain Hakodate Takip Kochi.... Nagasaki... Kagoshima... Oshima Ishigakijima. Naha...
Chefon
........ 2.m
Wehawe... a.m.
Hankow .......jő mm) Kinkiang...
Gu
4
་་
Shanghai..19 an. Gatring Sharp Peak...! Amoy ....
6 am. Swaton Taibokus am. Tari U........! Taisa........
amarang 31st Aug, Sugar.-D, & Colores...
Print Waldemar, Ger. K... 3,227, C. Waitemas,
18h Sept K
-Kobe 12th Sept., Gen.-H. & Co.
Quinla, Ger. 5.5, 987, F. Fratim, 9th "ept,
Sourabaya Sept., "upar- & Co. Radnorshire, B. s.5, 1,820, Haffner, 17th Sept.,
-Shanghai 14th Sept., Cien.-S, T, & Co. Rajah, Ger. 6.9., $ 275, C. We . 9th Sept.,
Bangkok 3 4 Aug, Timber and Rice.
B. & S. Rubi, Br. s., 1,611, R. W. Almand, 17th Septy
-Manila 15th Sept., Gen-5, T. & Co. Sade Mira; Jap..... 3,86, Gen. Anderson, 18th Sopi, har ghal 15th Sept., Gea.-
W von 1:ohrer, 8th Sc dia, eta 28, 3,134,
Sept.,from Shanghi, Gen.-1], A. L Sassogia. Am. 1.8., 428, Vitter, 741 Sept
11
1:
OF
Canteny ama
Tonkingam. 29.28 Victoria Peak Gap Ra
Mano
Holhow
Phulien Tourane...... C. b. James Aparri Manila.. Legaspi Bacond
Lite
fabann
.9 a..
to a m.
...6 3.1
HOA.M
6 a.m.
A..
September 19th, 1905, a.m.
Manila 4th Sept, Ballast,-Urder. exta, Ger s., 900 Kraen, and Sept-
Vladivostock. Wakamata 2 th Aug. Col.-S, & Co.
Nemuro...... Shansing, Itr. 5.3., 1,397, F. D. Northcombe,
16th Sept.-Shanghai 13th Sept., Gen. Hakodate ... H. & 5.
Takin Skuld, Nor. kk. 947, A. Odd, 6th Sept.,- Kochy...... Surabaya 2 th Aug., Sugar.-Aagaard, Nagasaki Thoie en & Co.
Kagoshima... Oslam .......
Sullberg, Ger. 1.5., 782. C. Luppi, 28th Aug,-
Amay 26th Aug, Gen.-S. & Co. Telemachus, Br. 5.5, 1.3.0, J. Williamson, 8th
Sept-Saigon 4th Sept., Gen.-Chinese. Tholm, Nor. as, 1,186, F. Jager, 9th Sept.,
Sourabaya 30th Aug., ugat., W. & Co. Tjiliwong, But, s... 3,06, N. van Wych Jurri- cane, 17th Sept. Macassar 1th Sept., Gen. C. J. J.
Verona, Ger, 8.5, 3,936, H. Dobronz, 16th Sept.-New York 17th July, Gen.-C. & Co.
Wolwich, Br., 1,345. A. Stoker, 11th Sept., -Salina Cruz 23rd July, Balinst.-C. C. 5. S. Co.
Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. 15., 1,260, F. Xandara Echaur, 15th June,-Manila 12th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.
Sailing VeskeLB.
1. F. Chapman, Am, ship, 2,013, R. Banfield,
25th Aug. Manila 15th Aug., Ballast A., K. & Co.
5. P. Hetchcock, Am. ship, 2,086, S. L. Zertz.
1st Sept., Manila 20th Aug., Ballast.-A K. & Co.
Ships Passed The Canal.
ville, Cairns, Cooktown, an- Thu.aday Ed. } ;** gambia, Siinko Mary, 3rd
18111
18th July-Charles Tiberghten, Preussen, Shuvonta, Tumba Sturu, Ajeddo, Suttonhall 20th July-Deucalion, Konungsi, Satsuma, Socotra, Lideria, s0th July-ntenor, 25th July-Arcoder, Bencieuch, Oceanien, frieste, Rhiprus, Säckten. 17th July—Iłysan, Inaba Maru, Palawan, Polynesien.
Idomeness, Andalusia, Benmohr, 27th, and Manj & lerophon, intuek, Kawachi Maru. 8th Aug- Denbighshire, Manila, ust-Benglar, Braemar,
Tourant,
11th Prins Heinrich, Roon, Suevia, August-jor. Machaon, Salagie, Awa Maru, Trenkai, Acilia, Cambodia. 14th Seydlits, August-Bintomond, Kennebre, Peshawar,
Rhenania. Segovia, Kamakura Maru, August Agamemton, Benlawers, Boyun, Pean, Prometheus, Tonkin. 215 August- Gluray, Japan, Nippan, aeth August--Bayern, Calchas
Mary, Oceanien, Sanuki Finter, Tyo MOFR
28th August-Merionethshire, Palma, Ellen Rickmers at September-Armand chow, Ping Bekic, Briigavia, Menelaus, Ningchow, sey, Sardinia, Nile, Glenavon, 5th September -Benvenue,
Habiburg, Schuylkill, bure. 8th September-Ambria, Lowther- Dardanu, Simla, Nordkap, Print Castle, Regent Luitpold, Glenesk, Tamba Maru, Touran, Rasdara, Selenga. 12th September-- Flintshire Kanagawa Maru. 15th September Ernest Simons, Jason, Nubia, Priam. 18th September-Elkantara, Sithonia, Orestes.
20th, Zamboanga Sept, Gen.-B. & S. Chingtu; Br. 4.5, 2,760, W. B. Brown, 19th Sept.Melbourne 38th Aux, Gen.-B. & Chip Shing, Ur, s.5., 1,199. G..5, Weigall, 18th Sept,-Canton 18th Sept., Geo-J, M. & Co Chowtal, Ger. B.,,151 W. Möllermann, 15th Sept., Bangkok and Kohrichang 4th Sept., Gea.-B. & S. Choysang, Br. .., 1,424, A. E. Sandbach, 17th Sept.-Canton 16th Sept., Gen.~}., M. & Co.
Br. 13, 2,744, Wm. Finch, 8, N.R., 20th Cop-San Francisco 27th June, Yoko,
hama
13th July, Kobe 15th, and Sagaki 17th, Malls and Gen.-O. & Q. S, S. Co. Dagmar, Ger. 68 931, H. nzelhart. 14th hept, Rice and Gen, Sept, Bangkok 7th Derwent, Br., 1,501, 1. Jenkins, 17th Sept, -Baigon 1th Sept, Rice and Gen.-Man Fat & Co.
Devawangke, Ger. 9., 1,262, T. V. Brulur, 5th Sept Bangkok 27th Aug, and Hoihow 3rd Sept., Rice and Menl.-M. & Emma Luyken, Ger. ... 1,159, G. Gurnand, 16th July,—Mauritius" soth June, Sugar.— Wing Sing & Co.
Co
Arrivals at Home-18th July-Aker, Van-
Noha ishipalojana. Cheloo.........
Weibasei Hark..... Kjakang
Manila--Par Zufre, 29th Sept., 11 AM.
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Marriott, Dr. O.
McDonagh, W. J.
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CAPTAIN.
Smith, E. Grant
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Smith, Percy
Soppa, P
Webb Me and Mrs,
Montagu: Young, J. A.
Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain C. L. Vaughan-Leo Lieut. Commander E. G. W, Davidson. Light Commander W. L. Bamber Commander II. L. Majendio....
Commander r. U. S. Raikas Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.O. Lieat.-Commander Hughes...
Captain. H. Grant-Dalton
Licut-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton
Wolhaiwej
Hongkong
Shangbai cruising Hongkong
NAME.
CLASS
Macrity
deepacheveel...
1,700
Astraen
Bramble
Britomart...
cruiser, and i lass river gonbaat siver kumbanat
4,363
10
710
*+
710 1,070
B.m
a.m.30 al
Cherub Clia Diadem
WEPT
..
399
sloop
1,070 [1,000
16,500
+1
·30% 5.
Faine
rospiedu brotile mover
306
5,700
LE
44
Flora
- repet, 2nt élas
4.3h0
7,000
10 10
H..ndy
-ringedar buat drwenyej
275
4,000
Lieut.-Comosander H. B. Cox
30.11
Hau
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
30.08
Janus
torpedo turut diver
280
6
3,900
Lieut-Commander W. H. Darwali
,300
chiser,azt elvi
9,800
141
22,000
Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey...
30.01
cruiser, tal class
14,100
18
30,000
Captain C. F. Thursby...
12993
river gunboar
616
cruiser, 1st class,
9,800
1,200 22,000
a.m.130.16 69
FICT
wer grabier
180
800
a m
torgada ketat defrayer
150
6,300
cruiser, 3rd class
2,400
240
fyer Cupboat
240
river gunlinar
240
torpedo baal tevarayes
250
receiving ship
1,630
-
river gantinst
180
cruiser, ist claus
14,400
***
river gupboat
torpeda bo sestroyer.
6,300
surveying she us
620
450
torpedo pat destroyer
360
5,900
river gunboat
195
800
river kuulat
150
550
Woodfark...
river gentl
150
550
a.m.
Shanghai..... 9 am 30.7 86 Guza
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6,500
...
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Hoogkong
Yangisze
Yangisze
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crising
200
Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree.
Captain J. A. Tuke...
Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan, West River
-Comuender J. Kiddie
M. Woolcombe..
Lieut.-Commander C. C. Walcott...
Lieut. Cambiander H. T. Allay Lieut.-Commander J. T.-S. Lyne ...
In reserve....*****
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Car Commander E. Becretan
Ballard
Captain Ball
R. West
Lient Commander R. M. R. Lieut-Commander, Stevenson Commander R. W. Glenale.
Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas
Libut-Commander G. B. Spicer Simson Yase
Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd
Lieut.-Commander Jno. F. Knox......
Flying Flag of Vire-Adm»al Sir Arden W. Monce, Commander-in-Chital.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
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29.83 83
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS.
¡GUNS H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICEEN.
· LAST REPORTED AT
10.
Saps Sept. 15 at
39.89
Achéron
1,796
1,700
Lisut. Fauré
4.
Adour...
Liant Merie
20.75
Commander Kerihuet
88
Argus...
123
500
Lieut. Jeannel .....
-Hongkong
56
Caronade
150
Lieut. Millet
11
Salgon
645
1,000
Lieutenant Le Blanc
Chefoo
10,014
Capt. Lespinasse de Saume
Saigon
Camranh
Lieut. Coquelin. 19
Saigon
300
Lieut. Garre tu...
Hongkang
303 20,200
Capt. Ridoux
Lieut. de Saint-Seine
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Fi
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Licut. Portier...
Hongkong
Hongkong
307
308 300
Lieut.
Haibe
Hongkong
1,250
2,200
P
Saigon
Temperature Humidity -Painital,
Post Office.
Décidée Dupetit-Thouars D'Entrecsseaux f Esturgeon... Francisque... Fronde Curydop... Heori Rivière ... Jacquin Javelins Sandakan-Per Vaurang, 21st Sept, I AM, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Kerint? ...
Mancho Tacoma, Wash.-Per Pistades, 21st Sept. ti AM
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hal Montcalm*...
Mousquet mus, 31st Sept., 2 P.M.
A Mail will pleas for :- Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Hongkong, 21st | Sept., 9 A.M.
Manila-Per con, san) Sept 3
Pelho aand Sept 10 AM. Manila-Per Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Perle... Honolulu and San Francisco-Fer Coptic, Pistolet
Prolée... 22nd Sept, to A M
Topcorn- Rapière Europe, &c, India, via 22nd Sept.,
11
115
river gunboal river
gun gunboat armoured cruiser protected cruiser sub.marine... destroyer destroyer. armoured cruiser river gunboat river gunboat destroyer
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..
cruiser... sub-marine.
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Cruiser
destroyer river gunboat
gun...
destroyer sub-marine.. destmyer...
battleship, reserve
6,300
Com Grellier.
*..
Le Corolier
Commander Saget. Duvauronx
Commander Simon
feut, Armbruster...
Com are
Capt
Lieut.
Laporie
Terquem
Lieut. Marchand Lieut.
Habert***
Commander Bertheaud Liegt, Glorieux
Flexitof Bréchignac
...Haiphong
f Rear Admiral de Marolles," Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-China, Capt. Passeraide Silens)
Lieut, Hallier Lieut. Duc...
Baie d'Along Saigon Baigon Tongky
Chungking
Saigao
Hongay Saigon
- Hongkong
Szigon Upper Yangisi Hongay Saigon Hongkong
307
307
9.437
8
6,071
destroyer
307
armoured gunboat ...
1,790
1,700
river gunboat
**
FOT
receiving-ship...
6,150
4,560
torpedo.depat...
Lieut. FougeronASE
river gunboat
123
500
Lieut. Brugnon
dalla, C. Ferd Lariss. 20th July-Sithonia: Donda 22 and Kobe-Per Chingly, 22nd Redoutable * Jaios 25th July-Benalder, Benvenue, Flini shira, Senica, Tamba Mars. 26th July-Sept, 3 P Palermo. 17th July-Arcadia, Oceanien. tat August-C. Ferd Latiss, Trieste, and August Deucalion, Preussen. 8th August--Charlas Zitten, Inaba Maru, 11th August Palawan. 14th
Satsuma 21st August-
Empress of Japan, Dr. s. 3,039 Henry Toth August •
Pybus, ..R, 41 Sept.,Vancouver 13th August-Hyson, Room, 18th Augusts Aug., and Shanghai 1st Sept, Mails and mohr, Ajax
Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Shangh -Per Shachting, sand Empty 3 P.M. Rabre Tientsin-Per Liangchow, 22nd Sept, PH. Styx ... Swalow, Chefoo and Tiain-Per Chip Taklang Vauban king, 23rd Sept.. 5 P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Fer Hook Vétéran...
Vigilante rang, sind Gept, 5 Far
Swatow, Amoy, and Tamaul-Per forkla
Fooksang, Br. # 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 10th Aug Kamakura Maru, zeil - Mars, 22nd Sept, 5 r.H.
Sept-Calcutta 25th. Lug, Coals, M. ust
& Co.
Tonkin 18th Aug. Shanghai Per Kwongiang, 24th Septe
Realomond, Pro-3F.16.
Moji and Salina Crus, (Mexic-Per Wook 1. Suh 18th Seplina Gras,
methows.
Ss Maru, Bayım,
Br. K., 636, A. J. Robenn. 1613 Sept., Nippon Foochee 1311 Nert. Amay 14th, and September--Armand Bakic. Glenroy, rgth Manila-Per Tean, 25th Sept., 3 PM, Swatow jib, Gen.-D., L. & Co.
September-Anglo, izon, Ping Suey. 17th Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per September - Sardinia, 18th September-Prins Heinrich, 26th Sept, 11 AM.
Singapore, Penang and Calefitis---Per Kule Schwarsburg, Brat Simons, Kanagawa
Jang, 27th Sept, a P.. Maru, Prine Regint Lulipold, Polma,
Halvard, Nor. ... 1070. C. Andersen, 10th
Sept.,Samarang 1st Sept., Sugar, Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
*Flagship of Vico-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chiel
Firship of Rear Admiral Boisse, Serand-in-Command.
At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China, (*) Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles,
Hoogkong
Balgon