bere to disbelieve the promise coatinged in the Proclamation of Jord Roberts. They wore Bevor intended to bo kept, and were of a piece with the general porfidy of England in this
War.
The Boors have burnt down Pomeroy." MÁTEKING RELIEF TO BE CELEBRATED BY
BY A GENERAL HOLIDAY.
Loudon, 22nd Marof.
Mr. Schrelser, the Case Premier, hur ordered that the day following that on which the news of the relief of Mafaking is received to be kept as a general holiday. MOVAMENTO OP SIE A. WILNER AND LORD KITOMENER
London, 24th March, It is no reported that Sir A. Milner la pre reading to Stormberg, and Lord Kitchener is Coturning to Bloemfontein,
APPOINTMENT OF FREE STATE ADMINISTRATOR
Tondon, 24 March.
THE HONGKNG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY APRIL 10% 1900,
two children
attitude of the army in decided on. It is stated J
THE WAVERLEY HOTEL that all the Intelligence is being submitted to M. 3. M. C. Basto atid Mr. & Mrs. J. N. Roya the Foreign Office.
and chil - Tokyo, 30th Marob. M II. C. D. Frampton Mr. Jas. T. Roach A Seoul telegram received to-day states that Mrs. AF Gele Mr. and Mrs AJ. de the Reasing squadron is concentrating at Chs- | Mm. J. B. Jackson and
ipo and it is reported that Russia has saked, child for lanse of Kotaku Island. Ons report mys. J. F. Messer and it is Sekishoku land. Both isisuds are situated 1. Jay. H. Mudie near Qualpart, but nothing is confirmed.
DIARY OF THE WAR.
FROM THE DATE OF CLONJE'S SERENDRA. 27th Feb-1,000 Boora under Cronjo surrender to Lord Roberts on the universary of ja Žnjiba.
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istrator. The feeling at boms for the moment is one of incided. expectation. BOKKS AND WAGONS IN MOTION TOWARDS
BADY BRAND,
Landau, 24th March,
29th Feb.Dundonald sutors Ladysmith. Eud
of the siege. 1st Marol-Roberts and Kitelenor pay a fy.
ing visit to Kimberley, 2nd March-Roberts goes to Oxfontait. Bri- with 7,000 Boora. Raalstance expected. on the Modder River, near Abrams Kraal Halley roports Natal, clear as far as Vanroonen's Pass March Prestont Kruger on a visit to the
Fren State.
3rd
having arrived from the above port, Consignees are behig laaded at their risk into the Godenas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery: may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods March-Brabaut and the Catonials most have left the Godowns, and all claims runst be with a stubbora resistance near Dor-Noon on the 14th instant, or they will not be sout in to the Office of the undersigned before dreebi
roocgnized,
5th Marol-ments raports that our troops hold enteriang, but the Bors aro in strong force at Norral's Pont, Brabaut victorions near Dordrecht..
A Muson despatch reports that several thou4th and Boers with a lago convoy of wagons conjecturably from Stormberg. Bethulie, and Norral'e Peut, is moving from Smithhold to Ladybrand A number of Basutoland officers- cccnpy the bila to the northward, and re heliographing detalopuients to the British alty mailed nang The antive chiafts uro collecting on heights, believing a battis imminut. BOERS RETURNING FROM FULLOUGH EAGER FOR FIGHTING,
Lowdon, 24th 3arol.
Bour despatch from Kronstalt, reports that the Burghers on farlough are now return- jug in unmbers eager for fighting, and the Boer commandovi Fanresaith are tainly defiant. The consumes in events is tempered by an xiety as regards Mafeking, where the siege is
ported to be relaxing.
Tondon, March 24th. Bonter's telegram, dated about the middle. of February and dilage in transmission des cribes the establishment of an Ordnance Fao- tory, which land east five excellent howitzers. Shells were being manufactured with home- niado fuses and powder.
DEATH OF ORNERAL WOODGATE,
London, March 24tb. General Woodgate's condition much improved after an operation performed by Dr. Trises, and his retural to Mooi Hospitat. His re tatives were expecting his home in the sam mer: bat paralysis supervened on Wednesday, and he died yesterday.
KRUGER'S LATEST PROCLAMATION.
Loudon, 24th March. President Kruger hos proclaimed that Bog land is in dire straits, Russiens having occupied and nanozod London. RUMOURED DEPOSITION OF PRESIDENTÉTEIN.
Loudon, 24th March
ng
It is rumoured that President Steyn has been formally deposed, the Orange Fras Stais governed by a 08mmitteo from Kroonstadi.
PENTHER AUSTRALASIAN OFFERS.
Loudon, 24' March. Mr. Seddon, on behalf of New Zealand, and Lord Tennyson, on behalf of Western Austra- in, have oforon zoro Contingents for Bonth Alries, in casa the Regulars are wanted for European war
CONSENT IN AD OF THE "MAINE" HOSPITAL SITE.
London, 24th March, A convert at New York, in aid of frinds of the hospital ship Maine, was a brilliant success, the audience being most enthusiastic. The Countess of Minto left Canada to attend it, The receipts amounted to $12,000. The pro coedings concluded with the singing of the National Authem.
MORE HEINFORCEMENTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA,
London, 24th March. Tho Criel, containing 10,000 roands af lyd- dite and several million rounds small arm am toonition, and the Siberian, Briton, Umbria, and America, with 2,500 troops, General Sir Frederick Harshadi, and 70 uurses, have sailed for the Caps. The Goorkha, Tantallon Custle.
·Carthaginian, Asnage, Cyneric, Pinemore, and Pavonia bave uriyad at Oppe
6th MarchGataera euters Stormberg. Revolt in Cape Colony: 5,000 reported in arms. 7th Mavel-Toberts turns the Bour position
on the fodder. Enomy in full retreat. British headquarters at Poplar's Deilt; 8th March-Kelly Konny advauens 10 miles on through the Free State Gatagro oc- cuplos Burgheradorp, and Clunients Nor vale Pont
9th March-Cape Colony completely eraounted:
by the Boss,
11th
12th
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All broken, obafed, und damaged Goods are. esaminud on the 14th instant at 3 r.. to be left in the Gowns, where they will be
Goals remaining in the Godo is after the No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any 14th instant will be enbject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.,
Agente. Hongkong, 7th April, 1000, ..
1100
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
STEAMSHIP SIKH FROM TACOMA. VICTORIA, YOKO HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
10th March--British troops aonountrating on:
Bloem fautelamat by enemy at. Dribfou tain. Carry tara the position and the March Robarts riches Austogel Kop
Boera arfanted.
March-Frenob occupies a position comHE abore Steamer karing arrived, Con.
Gatacre at Bethulia Bridge.
mauling Bloomfoutsin. The Boer Fra sident, make overtures for pence of the sand in their Bills of Lading for countersigua. Rignees of Cargo are hereby requested to basis of independence. March-General Roberts occupies Bloom Goods from alongside.
tura, and to take immediate delivery of their fontein, Free State capital removed to Kroonstad.
13th
16th
15th March-Gatcere ensans the Orange 14th March-Bratcut occupies Aliwal North.
River, and with Cleinenta opons direct communication with Roberts. March-Line from Capetown to Bloem- fontein olar. Pinmer's adraice guard for relief of Mafeking repulsed at Lobatal. 18th March-Flamer within F miles of Mafe.
king. Methuen at Warrenton.
19th March-Kitchener enters Privaka. Bir A. Milner starts ou & seurot mission. 21st Maro-Advance of Gattere, Olomonte, ud Brabant. Flying colum. s intercept The Boars.
23rd March Mafeking quiet after a bombard
ment.
26th March-Strong Boer force stranges from
south on Ladybrand,
7th Marah-Clements occupica Fauresmith and
Jagersfontein.
DANA 23th March-Dosth of Teubert panounced. 29th March-Fighting at Karea Siding Tear Brandfort. Olivier escapes from the south towards Kroonstadt, March--Broadwood's and Piloher's troops safer reverse at Thaba uchu. 350 men and six guns captured in an ambush, 1st April-Boors retire toward Ladybrand, Erd April-Cienjo and 1,000 prisoners, gril for
St. Helees.
3th
4th April-Five British companies surrounded
and captured at Reddersberg, coat of Bethany, by a force of 3,000 Bons with 5-gous,
5th April-Mothnon captures stnall Boor fores. Villaboia Mareuif killed. Slight skir mish at Bushman's Kop. British capy Upington.
SHIPPING REPORTS
A man factor uuuugi - London, 24th March.S.W. winds. Published correspondence shows that the Cupe The British steamer Alcinous, from Singapore Promier, in Juno, assured the Mayor of Rim 4th April, had light southerly winds and fine berkry that his fears of nu invasion were groand-clear weather throngbout, Jess. The Mayor-insisted that the defences of
the town were adequate, as the property in- volved as enormous Mr. Schreiner replied
Mira. Angus
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Butterfield & Swire American Mura, Jap. str., 6,210, Gsing, April 4,
Toro Kisen Kalsha, Apenrade, German str., 611, Bentsen, April 9,
Jubson & Ca
Bankato Maru, Jap. str. 1,449, ibi. April 7,
Dodwell & Co Limited Baron Andrases, British str.. 1,326, Mitchell,
April 6, Dodwell & Co. Limited Broadwryoo, Brit. str. 1,500, Hayna, April
Chingta. British str. 1450 Williams, April 4,
Meyer & Co
Crown of Arragon. British str., 3,474, Dorward,
Butterfield & Swire
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A Norton, ou Yartaze Woodcock, gunboat, 2 guust 580 h.p.. Yangiszo FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION. Admiral Korpilof, Ruselen protected craiser, 36
guns, 9,000 hp., Capt. Jaloris, & N'waki Allay, American ghabbat, Easign D. W. Kuox,.
at Zamboanga
Aleout, Bussing gunboat, 8 guess, 1,200 k.p.
Capt. Elkisky, at Vindivostock Aspic, French gunboat, 6 gane, 450 h.p., Capt.
Journet, at Bangkok
Baltimore, American protected craiser, 10 guns,
4.418 h.p., Capt. J. . Forsyth, at anila Basco, American gunboat, Naval Cadet C. H. Bennington, American gunboat, 6 guns, 2,126
Fischer, at unils
h.p., Conde. C. H. Arnold, at Cab Bobre, Russian gan-Yessel, B guns. 1,150 kp, Brooklyn, Amaricas oruiser, Captain T. F.
Capt. Dubrovolsky, at Port Arthur
Jewell, at Manilo
Brutus, American collier, Lieut.-Couds. C. J.
Boreb, at Guam
Calamianes, American ganboal, Lieut. J. M. Callao, American ganboat, I gus, 55 hp., Lísat-
Laiby, at Manila
G. B. Bradshaw, at Zamboanga
Castine, American guuboat, 8 gnes, 2,199 h.p.. Carlo Alberio. Italian eruisor, Unmdr. Cats,
at Singapore Comdr. 8. W. Vory, at Nagasaki
Cargo impeding the disoberge of the Vegual Daphne, German str., 1,210. Nissen, Apri Celtic, Anisrican supply ship, 1,320 lp., Liert..
will be landed and stored at Consignens' risk and expense.
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..... Agents Hongkoug, 4th April, 1900,
[10 FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE N.G.L. Steamakip
"KOENIGSBERG"
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Optional Cargo will to forwarded unless natice to the contrary he given before 3 pini. TO-DAY,
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, and stored at Cousigueen' risk and expense. | Ws glaims will be admitted after the goods have the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undbuvered aftor 14th inst, will be subject to rent.
mined on the 14th inst, at 3.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex-
No Fire Insurance has bean effooted:
SIEMSSEN & CO., Agents. Hongkong. 7th April, 1990
1089
THE
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE. HE H.A.L.. Stoomabip SUCH BIED
BUEVIA," fequested to send in their Hills of Inding for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 3 r.
TO-DAY
Any Carge Impeding her discharge will be Mr. A. Caropholl, Malanded into the Godowne of the Hongkong auf Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and
millan Mr. R. J. Macgowan Bir. Aleg Marsh expanse Mra Massow and servant, Ms. J. Y. Mayales
Mr. T. 8. Meser
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Galowas sad all Goods remain Mr. & Mrs McLealing pudelivered after the 14th inst will be. Com. Blackburn, R.N. Mrs. Montgomerie & maid subject to rent,
Mr. von Bohl
he sora on the graves of Irishman who hayes Brooke fallen at the front...
THE MODERATION OF ANGLOPHOBIS. London, 24th March. Anglophobe tendency of foreign opinion is moderating remarkably, although the comments of the Russian Press at times are still walicions. The Golgue Gazells admits that Daa-Diens Bullets have not. best werd on the British efde. ADMINISTRATION OF FREE STATE,«
London, 25th March.
The British here appointed Ir. Fraser, the risal of President Steyn during the Republican
Mr. J. W. Brown H. Fruhin
Mr. J.S Meckl Mr. H. B. Carter
Dr. & Mrs. W. Crile
Chiery
De. Hr. F. Clarke Atr. W. Crowley
Mr. C. B. Cooler Comdr Puder Dawson Mr. Jb. Deftrick
Mr. P. Demoche
las Drama
Government of the Orange Free. State, eds. V. Faga the sternost opponent of the latter's policy of Mr. G. Frevoux alliauce with the Trausvaal in the present war, M. Geo. E. Frisbie Administrator of the Free State tewas during
the present British occupation.
Comms,.
Kalsar,
OTHER TELEGRAMS. [FROM JAPANESE PAPERS.)
AND KOREA: NONE BENSATIONAL
smole, lib
conference la menil, and in the
KUNQUER.
Tokyo, 7th Marel. Marshal Marquia Oyamu.
Mr. R.Giard
Mr. H. Gondinning Capt. Goddard
Mr. von Grumatiski
Major Griffin
Mrk H.Groves
Bir. H. J. Hall BIr. H. 11. H Mind Mrs. Errol 1fay Mr. & Mr. Ne Hong Soon Mr. T. Howard.
Signer Lanes
of the Army Viscount 31ajor and Mr. Jeres
Var, and Adtaival Yau- Mr. Jeapl
~ Navy, held a suorat Me E. A, Tatch:
Army Stat Depart-Str. Kingbara
farther conference Mr. J. Kirkwood
of Marquie Mrs. J. E. Lauble
resent the Mr. F. Lara
Viscount Mr. & Mr. Lagaun tear-Ad Mr. B. C. Leggatt Staff Mr. L. A. Levy Landr. 1. & Little
ted. Mr. E. Lat
was ball in lua On Yamagata, the Premio Ministers for War ante Aoki (Minister for Foreigh intral jain, (Vice-Promident o Department), while a secret sex, v volumes of importuot papers war. Mr. Farioli Vion-Midlater for Co.
tiens, also stiinded the conferance. A
of the Cabinet was held later, when Viso,
Mr. E. D. Murphy.
Mr. Van Nieran
Mr. J.J, O'Neill
Me. R.-H. Tarker. Mr. J. Patti * W. Parti
Mr. Reeves
Mr. S·R-druga. Mr. G. E. Richanison. Cap. G. Righ
Mr. S. J. Robins
Mr. Rozet
Lut Col. Rym
* Mfr. C. F. Sehenjcke
hr and sính Dịc
All broken; obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th inst, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SENSSEN & CO.
Agente. *
1080 Hongkong, 6th April, 1900
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED:
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE.
Schuur acherHE Company's Steamship
Mra 3 Selwary
Mr. P. W. Sergeant Mr Mrs E H. Shary
Mr H Simmine
Mr. Spilliger Mr. C. Smih Mr. Hamilton
MrStanford Mic. A. Stark afe. E. H. St-want A.Stickney and servant Bir..nd Mrs. Sutclife Laid. Henry. T: yone.
and valet
ME, & Mrs E-dela Tour
Mz.Geo. W: "Trimble- [MP. H-8 Vanghan
Mr. G. Waghor
Mire R. Waldo
Air. John Worke Mr. W. J. G. Whil Mr. Mrs. Misa Walleg Mr. and Mr. T. Bagnall
Wild
Mr. and Mrs, Worfield Mr. J. M. de Zuniga. PEAR HOTEL
Blr. A. Mckillop
Mr. H. F. E. Brayte
Aoki presented a detailed report on the matter. Colonel bir Everything points to the fact that the Mar, Ch. Bula sampo question her hocome critical.
Saoul, 27th March.
Mr. P. Bare
Sir John W. Carrington
3r, Arthur B. Carte
It is reported that Russia has domended J. G. D. Campbell * longe of grond, ona ribeyond the Massage & A. C. Clarko` settlement, and that in use this demand is Mr. G. H. Dann refused, Ruskin will, dimand the lease of, F. J. Haver Drost Katakto sud.
Mr. J. &. Ezekiel
Upon this telegram, which was published by Mfr. A. Forbes the Asahi, The Japan Mait says Kafikor L-Col. A. Fraser Ka-dük-is an island of considerable size, Mr. 17. H. Goertz situated a little to the west of Tusan and to Colonel E H. Gorges the north-east of Quelpart. Of course, if Colonel The Gornian Russia is really seeking to obtain a territorial Mr. D. M. Graham concession from Koron outside the limits of the Mr. Edward P. Gros wottlements, ba ou not be sail to be obser- r. F. D. Grüter
Mr. J. Hays ving the terms of her convention with Japar. Hind.roper
Booul. 29th March..
Mr. Hofman Mr. Chantrey Intchaid Mr. H. U. Jétries. Major G. B. St. John Capt F. Kofod ME. J. E. Loi Mr. Re Marin Air. C. Gordon: Mackie Major & Ms. Morris.... Mr. R. Mitchell Mr. Stuart G. Newall Hor. H. E. Palloos ---- Capt 11.V. Prynne Mjor C. W. Reily Mr. Fani Bicklers
Mr. A. Sinclair
Mr. A. F. Stokes: Mr. O. D. Thomson. Mens Resalie Wardwoll. Miss Wordwell
Urd. He Whale
The Russian Minister to Sopal his desssed CRAIGTESTEN.
Mr..W.A.Fit.on
au official letter to the Japanen Minister Mira: Thos. Bussot slating that Rassin's movement will not injure fee. Fitton & 2 dang the interests or putes of Japan.
Fusan, 29th March.
Mr. & Mrs, W. Bertou
Rev. F. T. Johnson
Bir. H. P. Johnston. Air. B. Ithodes Consul Volpheel Madame Volpicel i CONNAUGHT House | Stoff-Sur.OW. Andreas
ters The object of Russia asking for a tract of Rev. Francia Flynn,
RN land near Masampo is to bail torpedo and coaling station. The land asked for is reported to bafaround a position where barracks formerly tood. The rungur of a Bussion demand for Kotoko Island is erroneous.*
Sooal, 29th March."
Frof. & Mr A. M. De
·EN.
Latseram Afra O. W. Ander, Miss De. Lasioms
children and nur Mr. J. J. Lille The land asked for by Russia is reported to bar. & Mr D. Baldwin Lieut. (Mackensie,
Mrs. Boatrial the dispatud treet in the concession, Masampo Miss C. M, Buckle
Seoul, 90th Maroka. Anont bor demand for land, Russia has had Paymaster A. H. Cath
carl, UBN.
tures warships at Chemalpo sincs the 16th inst. || Mr. John Darie Mr and now it is reported that four more will fr. & Mrs. J.J. Elizalde arrive in the port from Port Arthur shortly.
and family at Tokyo, 29th Maruti. Mr. L.A. Gongs
It appars that tulegraphic communications Mr. & Mr. AE. Glover
are nonstantly being exchanged between, the Mr. & Mr. W. Hall Foreign Office and the Japanese Minister at Mrs. J. Kite Seoul, but the authorities are preserving striat Lieut. H. B. Kapp
U.S.N Lieut. H. Lauing, U.S.N,
MOOTOCY
The War Ofis has received certain infermam tion regarding the Mampo affair, "and" ike
RINAM
Mra, C. Stnotansto. Mr. Geng, Moyer
Mr. N. Mody Lient. J. K. Monit
UB.N.
"KUMSANG,"
having arrived from the store ports, Consignees of Cargo by bar are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongsida.
Curgo impading the discharge or remaining. on board after Noss, the 9th instant, will be lauded at Consignesa risk and expense into Godowns at East Polut.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bits of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 5th April, 1909, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
PRINZ HEINRICH,"
Dr. Hans Jorg Kiner. Norwegian atr., 61, Lers
Sauder, Wieler & Co
bryggen, April 8, Sander, Wieler & Co Diamante, British str., La5, Blaxland, April
Shewan, Tomes & Co
Enorgia, British str.. 2,064. Chaplin, April 4,
Dodwell & Co., Limited Ernest Simons, Fr. str., 2,162, Durrrade, April
9, Messageries Maritimes Gormania, Germau str., 1,174, Muller, April 8,
Jebsen & Co
Hailan, French steamer, 377, Murises, Agrii S,
A. R. Marty Hailong, British str. 783, Bathurst, April 7,
Donglus Lapralk & Co
Hanol, French steamer, 730, Pannier, April,
AR Marty"
Eating, French steamer, 750, Bast, April 8,
A. R. Marty
Heidelberg, Ger. str., 2,440, Zacharido, April 2,
Carlowitz & Co
Hiasang. British etr., 1,52, Wills, Mar. 31,
Jardine. Matheson & Co
Holstein, German atr. 985, Tpland, April 7,
Jebsen & Co
Ichang. British steamer, 1,240, Jonsa, April 4, Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. str., 623, Benku, Mur.
Batterfeld & wire
17. Jebsen & Co
Konigsberg, Germno str. 3,135, Christisasen,
April 5, Siemsmen & Co
Kumsang. British str., 2073, Payne, April 5,
Jarvine, Matheson & Co
Kwonglee, Chinese xtr., 1,5, Lincoln, April 8,
Chinese
Kwangsa, British str., 1,240, Harris, April 2,
Batteriald & Swire
Loongmoon, German sir, 1245, Sohulz, April 4,
Siomasen & Co.
Leongsang, Britishstr., 1,092, Waigall, April 7,
Jarding, Matheson & Co Macduft, Britialį, ats
gardine, utheson & to Michael Jobsen, Gorman str. 710, Hommet,
April 7, Jebsen & Co Onsang, British str. 1,909, Young, April 8,
Jardine, Matheson & Co Peiyang, Gorman str., 953, Kobler, April 9,
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Melchers & Co.
Seindia, American str., 7,300, Miller, April 2,
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Dodwell & Co., Limited
Taifu, German str., 1,050, Bebipper, April 7,
Slomssen & Ca
Tailes, German str., 818, Calender, April,
Mayor & Co
Taiyuan, British str. 1459, Nelson, Mar, 26,
Batterfield & Size Taksang, British str., 977. Thomas, April 7,
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Dorrien at Weihaiwei
Algerine, sloop, guns, 1,100 hp, Comic. E. J.
W. Slade, at Hongkong Aurora, oruiser, 1 gaus, 8500 hp. Captain
B. E. Bayly, at Hongkong Barflent, battleship, 14 guns, 3.093 h.p., (api,
Hon. . O. J. Cotrille, G.B, at Whiwei Bonaventure, craiser, 10guns, 7,000 h... Capt
R. A. JMontgomerio, C.B.; at 'kong Brish, oruiser, 6 guns, 6,630 h.p., Capt. B.
S. Wray at Shanghai, Centurion, dagslp. 12 game, 6,000 p, Capt.
J. B. Jellicooy at HongkongDYNK Daphne, sloop, 8 guais, 3,409..p. Conor C.
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Hongkong, B1st January, 1000,
Esk gun-boat, 3 guns 20 hp. Lient, and
Comdr. C. Chadwick, at Shanghai Fame, torpedo-boat destrevor, 6 guns, 6,700 h.p.. Lient and Comdr. Roger Keyes, at II koog Firebrand, gun-boat, 4 gaus, 380 hp..
rasarve, at Hongkong
Handy tarpodo-bos: destroyer: 0.gins, 400
h.p., in reserve at Hongkong Hart, torpedo-bost destroyer, 6gans, 4,000 hp.,
in reserve, at Hongkong Hermione, cruiser, 10 guns, 7.000 h.p., Captain
R. 8. D. Cumming, at Shanghai Haber, atoreship, Conde, H. J. Davison,
Lal Hongkong
Concert, Amr.gbt. 6 gans, 3,5 hp, Com.
Comde, N. J. K. Patsà, at Sydney
S. M. Ackley, at Iloilo
Culgas, American supply ship, Comdr. W. I.
Everaft; at Sednoy D'Batrecasteaux. French flagship. I guns,
13,500 h.p.. 'Capt. de Marolles, ut Japa Defoartes. French craiser, at Evangchanwa Dimitri Dauskoy, Russian armoured cruiser, 34
guns, 7,000 h.p., Cota. Sharon, at 'roatosk Don Juan de Austria, Amron giubost, Camir
T. C. McCloan, at Hongkong Eolairuar, French gasboat, & gang, 2,050 hp..
Captain Texier. at Along
Elbs. Italian cruiser, 18 gans, Capt. Conconi,
at Shanghai
Gaidamsk, Russian torredo boat, 13 runs, 357) h.p.. Captain Serbrouz, at Virustong Garioqui, America gnabost, Basiga G. Chase,
at Manila
Gelion. German cruiser, 10 gans, 9,001 1.p....
Capt. Kollman, at Manila
Glacier, American supply ship, Lieut-Comte.
J. A. Norris, at-Manila Gremlatseny, Russian armoured oruiser. 12 garis, Hanst, German craisor, 35 gaus, Capt. Pohle, 2,000 bp.. Capt. Miklehorsky, at P. Ardhue
at Singapore
Helena, American ganboat, 5 guas, 1,999 b.p.,
Comtr. E. K. Moore, craising Herths, Gorman cruiser, 30 guns-hp, Capi,
von Usedom, at Nagasaki
Iltis, German goboat, 10 guns, 1,600 1.p., Capt
H, H. Laus, at Amay
Irene, German ortiser, guas, 8,01) hp.
Cant. Stain, et Formosa
Iris, American collier, Master B, F. E. Foss, ut
Manila
Isla de Cuba, Amstion guubost, Comdr. F. P
Gumors, st Hongkong
Jaguar, German cruiser, Captain Kinderbug,
Kaiserin Augusto, Garasu oraiane, 20 guns,
14.030 h.p.. Capt. Guslich, at Shanghai Keresint, French gun-resset, 13gans. 2,200 h...
Capt. de la Motte da Pertall, at Saigon Kororetz, Russian crainer. 9 gaus, 2,150 h.p.,
Capt. Sillmann, at Port Arthur Liberal, Portuguesa gnaboat, & gaus, 509 L.p.,
Comdr. Cunha Lima, et Hongkong Liguria, Italian cruiser, Captain Lecconi, at
Singapore
Iphigenis, cruiser, 8 gine, 7,000 L.p., Capt H.
N. Dudding, at Singapore Linnet, gan-vessel, 2 guns, 970 hp. Com, Wm.
W. Smyths at Singanore Orlando, oraiser, 12 gouf, 8,500 b.p., Capt. J.
H. T. Burke, në Manila"
Peacock, gunboat, 6 gana, 720 hp. Lust Comdr. J. J. Armstrong, at Shanghai Phoenix, sloop, guns, 1,100 hp, Capt. B. P.
Cochran, at Hongkong
Lion, French ganboat, Captain Amst, 4 guns,
500 h.p.. nt Saigon
Mandjour, Russian orniser. 14 ans, 1,100 h.p
Captain Yakoreff, at Foochow Manila, American gunboat, 3 guns, 750 b.p., Lisat-Comdr. A. P. Naero, at Zamboanga Manileno, American gasboat, Basiga I. C.
Wettengal, at Manila
Maros Poto, Italian craiser,
gane, 19,900 p.. Captain Ed. Incaronato, at Singapore Marietta, Americas gunboat, Comdr. E. H.
Chean, cruising
Mariveles Ameriona guabout, Easiga 0. E.
Gilpin, st Manila
Mindors, American gauboat, Ensign A. H. Mc-
Carlby, at Subic Bay Menaluock, &ear double-turret monitor, O guns,
8,000 hp., Capt. J. HoGowan, at Manila Mouocacy. American ganbost, 6 guns, 850 h.p., Comdr. Geo. A. Bicknell, at Shanghai Tigman, at Manila Monterey, American monitor, Captain G. W.
Nanshau, American collier, Master E. F.
Stovell, regising
Nashville, Amarioan gaubost, Comdr. R. P.
Rodgers, oraising
Navaria, Ramian battleslilp, 2 guas, 1,150 h.p
Captain Yerish; at Port Arthur Nowark, Americaa craisor, Capt. B. McCullam,
at Manila New Orleans, American erateer, Captain E. Oregon, American battle-sisip, 16 guns, 11,111
Longosaker, at Manile h.p., Capt. G. F. F. Wilde, at Munila Otrazny, Russian armoured cruiser, 12 guns,
2,500 .g., Com. Copriano, at Nagasaki Pampang American gunboat, Lieut. F. R Panuy. American gunboat, Bosign A. Kants,
Payne, at Ilsilo
at Cebu
Paraqua, Americi gunboat, Lent. W. C.
Davidson, at Mani
Pascal, French drainer. 14 guns, 8,500 h.p.,
Capt. Motot, it Yokohama Petral, American gunboat, & guns, 1,095 hp.
Manila Pstroparlovak, Russine battleship. 12,000 tons,
Captain Grerais, at Hongkong Piedicate, Italian oraiser, 12 guns, 12,000 bp,
Captain T. Giuliani, at Singaporo Presidents Sarmiento, Argentine, frigate. 16 guns, 2,000 b.p., Capt. Botkeder, ut Manils Priceston, American gunboat, 6 guns, 800 bp,
Comdr. C. C. Cornwell, at
Comdr. Harry Koor, at Aparri Ezabenik, Russian cruiser, Captain Kamaroff,
ut Manila
Bossla, Russian eraiser, Capt. Domojiroff, 23
gnas, 14,500 hp, at Vladivostock Batik, Russian flagship, 49 gans. 13,500 h.p..
Con. Haapt at Nagasaki Samar, American granboat, Bosign H. C.
Mustin, cruising
Silatoh, Russian gunboat 4 gaus, 1,200 kp...
Cant Birranoft, at Vladivostock Sasoi Veliky, Rasian battleship. 14 gons, 8,500. up. Capt. Malns, at Port Arthury Sirouteh, Russian gunboat, 13 guns, 1,200 b.p.
Capt. Boutatin, at Fort Arthur Solane, American transport, Comdr. A. Daulap,
en ronts United States was Surprise, French gunboat. ≈ guor 900 hp..
Capt. Plesir, at Saigon Valkyries, Danish orulser, 3,030 tons, Prince
Valdemar, at Hongkong Vauban, French oroisar, 11 gams, 4560 h.p Captain Blondel, at Kwongchau Wan Vladimir Monomach, Russian cruiser, 16 grans, Captain Prince Ouchtomsky, at P. Arikar Vendrik, Bussian torpedo boat, 18 guns, 1,300
h.p. Capt. Rogulia, st Vladivostock Whealing, American gunboat, 6 gnas, 1,100
hip., Comdr. W. T. Burwell, at Shanghai. Yorktown, American gunboat, 6 guns, 3,392 h.p.
Comdr. C. 8. Sperry, at Zamboanga Tosemite, American converted erniser, 10 grans, 3,000 h.p., Captain G. E. Ide, nt Guara Zablake, Bassian oraleer. 20 guns, 2,000 ₺p.
Capt. Shikraft. at Port Arthur Zairy, American edpply ship, Master A. W
Whilton, at Manila a
Zenta, Austrian orniser, 2,500 tons, 9,000 hp, Captain E. Thomann von Montalmar, » Bwatow
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