CENTENARIKS.
At least three centenaries of note are due this year, the Centenary of Don Quixole, the Centenary of Trafalgar, and the Schiller Cap- tenary of which notice has already bean takon. The first of these is from some points of view by far the most interesting of the three, both for the intrinsic qualities of the Immortal story and of its widespread effect. Schiller is : thoroughly kanen in Germany only, and the battle of Trafalgar has been cherished as a holy memory only in England, but, Don Qal. xala is a cosmopolitan, at home as much under arctic and torrid skies as in those temperats scenes that gave him bình and breeding...
Who is there of all the well-read, civilised world, Brition, Gaul, German, Russian, or what not, who has not laughed over the escapades
of the Knight of La Mancha? Can it be pos
sible that there should be one nation, pay one town of any size anywhere in the world which has not got spinebody with a very warm corner in his heart for Sancho Panza? It cannot. Wherever two or three are gathered together in the name of literature, there is the Don in the midst of them, and that to bless. Wo ora told, how it came to pa's that Sancho was creater!.
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"At firs there was no Squire'Sancho, and inderd note would have been needed if the original plan of a short satire of the chivalric romance had been adhered to.
"When the tale developed into a realistic portrayal of contemporary Spain, contrasted with the romantic fanents suggested by a. great national aberration, a figure to personify the prosaic reality was pecessary as a foil to the exalted balkicinations of Don Quixote, and Suncho came into existence."
Three hundred years have passed since the publication of this wonderful book, and it is as Greth to-day as it was then, great a delight, and far more widely known. Some of its way- ings and fancies have taken root in English so as to be almost proverbial expressions. When ever one persists in attempting manifestly foolish things, he "tibo at windmills,” just an his great prototype did before him Spain has sunk ninest to nothingners, but her son is greater than ever. His aun has risen never
apparently to set, and has shed its beams with more benignity over foreign realms than over those which gave Cervantes more of poverty and neglect than of wealth or honour,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1905.
Shipping.
Zafiro, Br. s., 1,611, R. Rodger, 8th May,
Manila 6th May, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Timand, Nor., 1,517, J. Johannsson, 8th May, ** --Wuhu and. Chinklang and May, Rice
and Ground-nuts-Kwong Man War Prins Segismund, Ger. 8, 3,300, D. Lenr, 8th May-Sydney 15th April, Gen.M: & Co. Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s., 774. H Schlaikier
8th May,-Haiphong 4th May, Gen.-J. & Co. Kumsang;. Br. kk, 2,077, E, J. Buller, 8th May-Calcutta 23rd April, Penang'
&
ned Singapore 3rd May, Gen.), M. Taming, Br. 5.2., 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, Bir May, Manila 5th May, Gen.-B. & S. Sungklang, Br. 44, 1,01), Pennefather, 8th
Hay-llai'o sth May, Sugar-B. & S. Preussen, Ger. 6.8 3,378, R. Dahl, 9th May,
Yokobama and Shanghai 6th May, Mails and Gen.--M. & Co.
Haimun, Br. ss., 636, An). Robson, gih May,
Tamsul via Amoy and Swatow 8th May, ... Gen.-D., L. & Co,
Kwanglee, Ch. .s., 1474, R. Lincoln, gh
May, Shangliai 5th May, Gen.-C. M. 5. N. Co.
Dufferine, Br. transport, 3,967, Pillard, 9th Forsteck, Ger. 8, 1,814, Ohlerich, 9th May-
May, Taku 3rd May,
Newport 18th Jan, and Hone Kohe Bay 5th May, Ballast-1& Co Hangaang, Br. 9.6., Wilde. 9th May,
Canton 8th May, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Kwangtah, Ch. s.5.. 1.536, Wm. H. Lunt, gth
May, Canton 8th May, Gen-C, M. S. N. Co.
yeemoon, fet. s. 1,338,h. Lehmann, gti
May, Canton 8th May, Gen-S, & Co. Yochow, Br. 3.s., 106, 1. 11. Brown, 9th May,
-Canton Bib May, Gen.-B. & S.
Clearance at the Harbour Ofice. longkang, for West River. Charles Hardon, for Canton. Domenico, for Quang-chow wan. Prins Sigismund, for Kobe. Shy Zee for West River. York, for Ningpo.
Huakler, for Shanghai. San Cheong, for Canton. Chine, for Shanghai. Kwangles, for Canton. fason, for Singapore. B. A. Brock, for Maji. #fue, for Quong-chew-wan. Kwongtung, for Canton. Wingchai, for Macao.
Robert Cooke, for Along Bay (Tonkin), Devawonge, for Swatow. Charterhouit, for Amoy, Sulsang, for Singapore.
foining, for Shau-u.sung.
Doparture. May 9.
China, for San Francisco. Andree Rickiners, for Bangkok. Devawangir, for Swalow, B. A. Broch, for Moji. Venus, for Manila,
Shantung, for Yokohama. Jacob Diederichser, for Haiphong. Hatching, for Swatow.
Suisang, for Calcutta,
son, for Singapore.
rand, for Canton.
Pasenger arribat Per Taming, from Cebu-Mr. Price. Per Haimun, from Coast Ports-Messen. Matuns, Mowfuog. Rev. O'Sullivan, and 200 Chinese.
Per Kwangke, from Shanghai--Mr. and Mrs. Hogg, Mrs. Douglas, Misses Clay, Gorman.
and 121 Chinete.
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Vessels in Port
STRÁNKRA.
Angola, Br., 2,880, A. W. Cameron, 8th May-Moraran 28th April, Coal-D & Ca, Ld.. Bangkok, Ger, K., 1,567, F. Buche, 7th May,
VISITORS AP THE HOTELS:
Honocona,
Ackerman, Mr. & Mrs. Hose, E
E R. Barthel, J. G. G. Bates, Mrs. H, C. Blagham, Mr. & Mrs.
J. E and child
-Bangkok 27th April, Rice.-B. & S. Bogstad, Nor. 6.8., 1,981, S. H. Gullicksen, 7th
May-Canton stḥ May, Gen-Aagaard- Bizbeck, R. J. Chariethout, Bt. 5.8., 1,358, R. S. Bainbridge, Bill, W. S.
Thoresen & Co. ath May-Singapore and May, Gao, Birney, &.
Blaney, Mrs. Chiatuo.
Disney, Miss Blair, D. K.
pret f Japan, Bran Jojo. Henry Pybus, R.K.R. 3rd May-Vancouver 10th April, and Shanghai 30th, Malls and Gen.
-C. P. R. Co.
Gulf of Venice, Br. 1.1. T. H., Cook, 7th May,
Manila 4th May, Gen.-Orde%22% Hue, Fr. 83, 705, Godineau, 7th May,
Haiphong and Hoihow 6th May, Gen.-A. R. M.
chia, Ital, s, 2,784, C. Andrew, sth May
Bombay 17th April, and Singapore agih, Gen.-C. & Co.
Macquaire, Br. a.s., 1,07 1. St. John George, 15th April-Moji a1st April, Coal-G., L. & Co.
Mausang, Br. 3.5., 1644, R. Houghson 10th April-Sandakan 24th April, Timber and Genông., M, & Ca. Neumuchlen, Ger. 3.3., 2,993, Fischer, 8th May, -Cardiff vin Camreigne Bay 5th May, Ballast. & Co.
Rajaburi, Ger. s. 1,189, G. Wendig, th May,Bangkok 28th April, Rice and Meal, ~A. & S.
Tantau, Ger. ., 1.002, 1. Koch, 6th May
Kohsiching, (Bangkok), 30th April, Rice, Gen and Wood —¡i. & B,"
Unlwood, Nor'11, gráð, Car And rsen, 5th
May, Samarang 27th April, Sugar. Yuen Fat Hong.
Wik, Gen. ... 1,813, Curstens, 3rd May,- Newport gih Mar., and Sabang 23rd April, Coal, J. & Co. Yuensang, Br. ., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 8th May-Manila ith May, Gen.-1, M. & Co.
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SAILING VESHKLI..
A. G. Ropes, Am, ship, 2,302, D. H. Rigers,
16th Mar,Philadelphia 16th Oct., 1904, Case Oil.–5. O. Co.
Travancare, Br. ship, 3,117, Harges, 30th April,
-Cardiff 5th "opt., Patent Fuel.-Govern
meet.
West York, Br. b., 720, W.-J. L. Fosta, 13th April, Newcastle 15th Jan., Coal.-E. A.
T. Co.
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Meadus, Eng-Comdr. and Mrs DM P Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Bentwick, Capt. and Herbert
Bourcheir, Mr. & Mr. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown, Mr. & Mrs.D.E. Oli, F. B.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
Bungay, Col. and Mm.. O'Neil, J. L. Hough
Painter, Maj. and Mrs. Tokio
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Paxton, Capt. H. W.
May 4th, 1905, Mal
Bar. Tb. Ho, Wind Wr.
Vladivostock.7 mm. Nemuro Ilakodate...
a.m[29.65
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j29.98
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30.07
Nagasaki in Kagoshima....
30.19
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Orhima
Nahia
Ishigakijimo.
Beattie, M. P.
Innes, G. H.
Mr. and children
Muelle, JN
Innes, Capt. R
Johnson, E. F. Jones, J. P... Jones, S, M, Kempf, H. H Kerr, F. Krasnoff, T. A.
F. W. and children
Clothier, A. N.
Parker, R.M., A. R..
Dixon, Mr.
Parker, Mrs.
Dymock, Lieut. A.:
Parry, Major
Gatos, Capt.
Phillips, Major
Pollock, C., Mr.
Hardy, Mrs.
Rymer, Me and Mrs.
Tainan........
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Hassan, Mr. and Mrs.
Sinclair, A.
Kothun
l'escadores...
H.
Haieland, F. Ai
Helsgaun, A.
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Spalckbaver, W. O. C.
Weihalwal ..9 Graff
30.23
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Thomas, Mr.
Andy 6.30 m. 30.12
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Kriminier, G. Laing, A: H. Lewis, A. R.
Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, C. H.
and Infant M
Mackie, A. Bonner, E. A
Marriott, Dr. O. Borthwick, Mr. R. W. Mantos, G, D,
and child Botsford, R. 8.... Fowack, G,
Bowden, V. R.
Broughall, L. Bock, Hurt Carlisle, G. Cheshire, F. D. Clark, Hón. Dr. Francia Claridge, F. H. Clark, 1.
Clegg, RN, Eng. and Mr. H. 1. Cochen, Mrs. F. S. Cowperthwaite, Mr.
Mis. J. H. Cunningham, G. Darles, F. O. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Davies, W. E Deacon, F. B.
Felvus, C. P.
Frost, B. L.
Glover, C.
McAran, T. P. Merchant, D. E. B. Miller, P. L..
Moir, R.M., Mrk, W. M. Moon, Mr. & Mr. E. M. Moore, G. A. Moore, Dr. W. BA Moroloji, T.
Murray, E. H. Muter, R.
...Newington, A. G.
Lt. Norbury, E.
Olife, O. C.
Parfitt, W.
&
Fatey, Mr. E. O.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T: L.
Platt, E. V..
Ranney, F.,
Ranney, Mm. F. O.
Hallingworth, Mr. and Plate, Mr. and Mr.
| Harker, B. Brotharton Sawer Mr.
Haynes, Col. Matt Smith, C. W,
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Hatt, Mr. and Mr. Stokes, Mr.
Taget Hudig, D. jeffries, H. U... Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Josling, Major G. L Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Louder, Mr. Martin, R.
and
Uffel, W. von: Vandin, Gordon Vereker, Capt.
Mrs. Watkins, R.E., Capt.
and Mrs. White, Dr. and Mrs.
RE. 1.
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Barnett, H, J. O... Smith, H. Percy Dann, C. H.
Torney, Mr. A. Taskell, Mr. and Mrs. Torney, Miss Marchant, Capt. and Torney, Miss J.
Mrs. and children Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Riadore, R.N., Lieut. Montague
Commander & Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Newell and children
Woodward, Mr. & Mrs
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Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C.
Skott, C.
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Kagoshima...
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Snewin, E. A.
and family
Martin, Mariano
Osfilma, 4221
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30.05
Somerville, Geo,
Bockelmand, L.
"McGill, Mr.
and
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Soper, C. H.
children..
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Stapley, H, H.
Taichu........
Folia, Capt, and
Mrs.
Stein, A. L.
F. 9.
Stewart, W. M,
Foreman, Mrs. A.
W.
Gordon, E. N.S.
Trimnoll, W. D.
Grant, A. W.
Uobebaun, C. H.
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Halnes, CV.
Vickers, R. C.
C, and daughter.
Hall, Capt. 1,
Wakefield, Mrs. and Marchant, Mr.
Hammond, B. A.
Hampton, R. H. Hanron, J.
Hewath, B. H. Harding, R.
Hess, Capt. and Mrs.
T.T.
Misa Wemyss, J. L.. Wilson, A. M.
children
Woolmer, Mr. and Mrs.
CE
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Zehrmann, F. C. Zimmermann, A.
Gibbs, Capt. and Mrs.
A. A.
Hongkong roam. 3005 Victoria Peak " Gap Reck... 10.04 Macao Haiphong... Manila Mitchell, Mr. Bievenson, Lt. Comdr. Tacoled...9 a.m.
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'NAMIS
Ships Passed The Canal, Outward- April-Arcadia, Yunnan, 4th April-Agincourt, Denbighshire, Monhzia- ion, Nippon, Transit, Wik. 7th April-Ver ann, Ernest Simons. 8th April-Monarch, St. Egbert, Intan, 4th April-Trave, Athens, Tiberghien, Charles, Wethon, Sofang. 15th Aprit-Menelaus, Ainmers, Palermo, Sultaur, Ningchow, 18th April-Andalusta, March, Benlomond, St. George, Tige, Brisgavia. 25th April-entaris, Aberlour, Hecto, Tannenfels, Oldhamia, Scottish Benledi, Kumun, Xtaniça, Daghestan, Monarch, Polynesian, Zambisi, Alacrity Pakling 28th April-Albeng, Wilhelmina, Albion + Hyron, Palma, and May-Antenor, Achilles, | Andromeda Priam. 6th May-Kolpino. 5ih May—Cole- || Astrasa
Booaventure donien, Glaucus.
11th Centurion flomeward-1st April-Deucalion, April-St. Hugo. 18th April-Richmond Cherub
Diadem Castle, 25th April Monmouthshire._-28th April-Tourane, Malacca, and May-Zitten.
Fame.... 6th May-Prins Heinrich,
Our uwn especiat.centenary will be that which recalls to us the "crowning mercy" of Trafalgar, remarks the Shinghit Mercury, Fate has so willed it that we are, at the present moment, mare friendly to the French and they with us than has been the case for many years past, and for that reason there will be nothing In any British celebration which can possibly burt the feelings of our friends. Indeed, it has never been our custon to rub it in with any who have been unfortunate in conflict against us. Our sporting training is entirely against such a practice. Once over, a war is looked on as more or less of a great game. If we have wop: so. We shall, take our beating
Arrivals at Home-1st April-Gaelit, Am Glory as men should, without whine or whimper. in
bria, Croydon, China, Sachsen, 4th April-Handy
Hart fact, at the time of Trafalgar, France was in
Hecia... Per Kumiang, from Calcutta, &c.—Mr. and Ajax. 8th April-Ghanez 11th April-Ido- meneut 5th April-Bucentaur, Formosa, the hands of as unscrupulous a gang as are the Mr. Drummond and family (3) Meaars. E. E.
18th April-Barnlong, Glenlogan, Alesia, Hogue....... Russians to day. If Japan wins in the present Thompsrin, J. Bacon, and 617 Chinese.
Seneca. 24th April-Prinsesse Marie, Prinses Humber war it must not be imagined that she has con Per Preussen, for Honkong from Yokohama Alice, Deranien, Denbigshikirs. 28th April Iphigenia ... quered Russia. She has but whipped a corMr. L N. Stein, Mrs, and Miss Garton Rhenania, Stentor, Patroclus, Prins Regents.. rupt autocracy. So with France and Trafalgar. Messrs. A. E. Fernly, Albert Kepp and Luitpold, ist May-Japan, and May-Rar Kinsha
From Navasaki — Messrs. D. 6. Kato,
Ista, Fertia, Sattuma, Tourant. 6th May- In that memorable fight, it was Napoleon, not K. Mitchell, S. A. Mitchell, S. A. MiReemun, Sambia. France, that Great Britain was battling with. chell, Mr. and Mr. C. J. Williams, Mrs. And Napoleon was at least as great an enemy Lewell, Mrs. S. Yamaguchi, Messis, Suye to France as is the set of autocratic place saki From Shanghai-Messrs. G. M. May, A.
Matiuake, Ah Fang and Kimatsu Yama holders in St. Petersburg of Russin.
D. Scott, Lieut. L. Ashe, Mrs. Figueiredo and children, Messrs. E L. Miles, G. R. Glutstich, Misses K, and C. Glutstich, A. Curtin, Messrs. O.B. Pache, G. L.. Gubbay, Y. Haidekoper, C. | R. Graham, Wong Chong, Geo. C. P. Lim, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Wiss Goldenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Por Empress of Fundt, Miss Jang Sport, and Mr. Endarinapas, 10th May, 19,30 à.M. Feldmann.
We do not, as yet, know the form which the Nelson Centenary will take. It is marty for details to be settled, but may be taken for granted that the memory of the man who gave to England the undisputed command of the sea which she still holds will be honoured in | fitting minner.
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The Schiller Centenary we shall hear a great deal of during the next week or so. Our Ger man fellow-residents have every reason for making the occasion one of more than or dinary. Schillers do not grow on every bush. In all the centuries, Germany has produced but one, and only one of her song can by any stretch of the imagination be placed on a higher pedestal in the national esteem-Goethe It is unfonurate the the number of English
men speaking German is not nearly so great as that of Germans speaking English Were
Per Zafiro, from Manila-Capt. A. W. Grant UBN Mr. A. B. Moulder, Lieut. Comdr. and Mr. Saymour, Messrs. W. J. Carroll, E Cor rea, Carlos Greil, A. Ed. C. Jones, H. L. Ear rett, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Oliver, Mrs. R. M. Lopez, Misses Clemencia Lopez, Amalia Bar retio, Judge Linebarger, Mr. J. F. Quirk, Capt. Rittenhouse, Judge and Mr. A. E. McCabe, Mears. R. J. Eguaras, A, Krynen, Mr. and Mr. Beans, Mr. and Mrs. Rearon, Mr and Mr. Noronha and child, Messrs. T. Shibata,. Jas. Moore. Edgar T. Lassiter, J. Mathson, S. Sotaki, J. Nolve, 2 Filipinos, and 43 Chinese,
Shipping Rerort
Str. Zafiro from Manila ---Light N'ly wind,
it so, we might return the compliment done as | smooth sea.
by the careful study of Shakespeare in the
Post Otce.
A Mafl will olors for:- Quang-chow-wan, Helhow, Pakhol and Haiphong-Per Hud, 10th May, 9 A.M.
Europe, &c, lodia, via Tuticorin - Pe Preussen, toth May, 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Heungskap, 1ơh May, 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Por Dangsong, toth May, 5 F.M.) Manila-Pet Taming, joth May, 3 F.M. Ningpe and Shanghai-Per. Yochow, 10th May, 3 P.M.
Shabghai-Per Lycameon, toth May, 4 P.M. Holbow and Haiphong-Per Carl Diederick. sew, 10th May, 5 P..
Haiphong-Per Hanoi, ith May, 9 AM, Swatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per Haimun, 1th May, ga
3 P.M. Str. Taming from Cebu-Light Nly wind,
Fatherland by a similar careful reading of with smooth sex, fine clear weather. great German master-pieces. Still there are good translations in our own tongue, and there
Str. Baimun from Tamani-Light to strong.
wo would recommand to our fellow-country-NE. winds and foggy, ses moderate.
men who wish for something new to read.
Let them try the trilogy, part of which "is
to be given on the ninth, the great trilogy-
Str. Prutti from Yokohama Dense fog during the voyage from 6th to gih inst..
Str. Kuming from Calcutta-Fins clear of Wallenstein. They will find in it, transia-weather, with light ENE to NNE. winds, and tion as it is, and therefore necessarily smooth sea throughout the passage from Sls Inferior in parts to the original, qualities of the gapore,
very highest order, qualities which, to the
Str. Ywenzang from Manila! Experienced
· present writer at any rtas, increase in grandeur moderate Ely winds, smooth res. 6 ́e claudy and feeling as the play proceeds. The Camp weather up to Tamkan Island, then fog and
is good In its ways Piccolomini is better, but | light airs,
Stuge, Mr. and Mrs. Tennon, Mr. & Mrs. W. Thompson, M. A. Thornborrow, J.
| Dahlan, O.
Chandler, Lieut. Fisher, R.
Gerard, Capt. J. C. Hurly, Mafor M. R Kerkhoven, M. and
family Keyt, Dr. König, Dr. Krill, Mr.
Lows, Mr. and Mrs.
Moser, E. Mauro, Miss A. Peacefather, Mrs. Plagrára, Di. Piras, Sitalno Loper Schlalkior, Capt. and
Mrs.
Schlüter, Mr. and Mr.
and family
J. Williams, Mrs. G. W.
Winter, J. R.
and Yarnell, Mrs. H. E,
KOWLOON. Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Maclean, Lleut. J›
A. F. Ecstace, Bert.
·Tainan
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1,640
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Hongkong
ersiser, and class
3,600
7,000
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Singapore
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280
3,900
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83
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180
800
12,950
- 13,500
100
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Striat... Snipa *** Taku...
rox
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,000
Captain C. H. H. Moore
...Shanghal
river gunboat.
81
240
Liedt Commander Davidson
Yangisse
***
torpedo boat destroyer ...
250
6,500
Reserve
Hongkong
Sulle
cruiser, tat class
12,000
21,000
Captain W. L. Grant
***
...Singapor
Tamar Teal
...receiving ship ...
*
4,650
Commodore Dicken
Hongkong
,180
Boo
Thetis...
3,400
$,000
Vengeance Virago Waterwitch Whiting, Woodcock... Woodlark ...
**
12,950
13,500
M
6,300
450
torpedo boat destroyer ...
ver gunboat river gunboat....
***
350 150
..$,900
550 350
Llent Commander E. Becretan Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson ... Rear-Admiral C: H, Adajṛim, Lieut-Commander Gregory... Commander R. W. Glconie ..... ... Lieut.-Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Lieut-CommanderHugh Somerville... Lieat Commander Jao. F. Knox
Yangtze
Singapore
Slugapore
Hongkong
**
Hongkong
Hongkong
Yangiare
...
Yangisse
Moorben ... Ocean... Otter ... Rambler Robin....... Sandpiper....
river gunboat
battleship, rst class...
www
...river gunboat
...cruiser, and class
...battleship, 1st class...
torpedo boat destroyer... ...surveying ship...
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
Flag of Rear Admiral the Hon A. G. Curzon linwo, C.A, C.M.G.
Macao-Par leungshan, 11th May, 1.15 P.M. Macao-Pet Heungikan; rath May, 1.15 P.M. Manila Per Furniang, 12th May, 3 PM. Chefen and Tristau-Per Eiger, sath May,
Mauritius-Per M. Struve, 13th May, 3 P.M. Sandakan-Per Massang, 13th May, 11 A.M.
Achéros d Manila-Per Zofiro, 13th May, 11 AM: Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Por Isekta, | Argus ja k
Avalanche 13th May, 11 A.M
Singapore, Perang and Calcutta-For Kumiang, 16th May, a 244,
Tsingtau, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per CatAll, 16th May, 3 P..
armoured gunbost river gunboat o
river gunboat.
river gonboat.
river gunboat
an
*
river gunboats ar Ogunboat
140
DEL
..... Hongkong
...Hongkong
Burveying
Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore Yangtze
Lieut. Commander F. B. Noble ...West River Captain T. G. Great
per
Lieut-Commander Robert E., Vaughan. West Rivar
Hongkong
+
Lieut. Merveilleux da Vignaux »
FF
Saigon Hongkong Haiphong Salgon
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION:
TONS. GUNS. H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
1,796
10
1,700
Lieut. Ferret
avat
103
500
Lieut, Jeannei
150
Lieut. Hus...
Saigon
Saigon
Gulf of Slam
9,500
Captain Allalta...
Bain d'Along
1,000
Lieutenant L'Eost ...
Haiphong
5,500
Commander Amet
Baigon
Liant, Mère
6,300
Lieut. Coloni
...Haiphong
Haiphong
305
Llaut. Jabenne...'
304
Haiphong
Salgon
9.376
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
Bale d'Along
Lient. Portier
Halphong
200
-308
Licet Carlouer va
307
300
2,200
Commander Simon
Chemulpo & Shai
Armbruster
Salgon
armoured cruiser
19,500
Capt. Duval
Baie d'Along
destroyer...
30%
6,300
Lient Pret
Saigop
river gunboat
Lieut. Grellier
, Ohiorking
gunboat...
Licut Lavieslève
Tongan
307
6,300
Licut, de Reinsch-Werth
Saigon
sub-marios
Lient. Glorieux
battleship,
9.437
6,071
destroyer
Llants Leball
armoured gunboat
1,795
1,700
Capt, Dupriezhe
Armoured cru
10,024
30,000
quabost
629
goo
Lieut. Roque, He
river gunboat
destroyer ...
Capt. Terquem..
battleship, roser
river gunboat
6,150 123
234,560
500
Lient, Bragaon
Flagship of Vice Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Fangne de Jonquières, Sac
in-Command/
Macao-Per Hesingikan, 13th May, 1.15 P.M. | Baionnette ....... Manila, Zamboanga, Fort Darwin, Thursday Caronada. faland, Cooktown, Cairna, Townsville, Bris Casse-tāta ... bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea Comète
... armoured cruiser land, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per D'Astas
Décidés. *T!
gunbost Trinan, 13th May, 3 ..
cruiser. Macao Per Hungshan, 15th May, 1,15 PM, Descartes... Europe, &c. India, via---Foticons--Per Estoc........-
river gunboat - ... destroyer. Francisquén, Dumben, 16th May, 11 4 3.
destroyar... Frende Guichen f...
protected cruiser armored cruiser Guoydon... Head Rivière
river gunboat Tientsin-Per Wosang, 18th May, a PM. Jacquip
...river gunboat destroyer Javelins.... Manila-Per Rubí, a0th May, TO A.M.
...cruiser. Europe, &c., India, wia Tuticorin-Fer Kersaint... Chusan, 20th May, 11 AM.
Lynx
me sub-marine,,, which ruled out the third part of the great work to admit the first two. "Wallenstein's Arabia Japan......
Shanybai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobami, Montcalm... ... P. & A. Co May to Death" is tedious here and there, but in other Den of Kelly... Singapore. N. Y. K. May 10 Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Athenian, Mousquet
34th May, I AM Olry O,RO Co May 19 parts it rises to the great tragical heights of Doric Japan.....
Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herberishohe, Peibo the old Greek play, and its denoument is a Polynesien Singapore. M. M. May 15 Prins Segismund, 30th May, 10 duší.
Palermo....... Singapore P. & Co May 14 Matopi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Fer Pistolet fatalistically inevitable as the decrees of doom. Manchuria.....Japan. P. M. Co... May 18
· Europe, &c., India, vis Tuticorin-Fer Redoutabli
at Simons, 30th May, 11 M.
Mails for Canton, Samshui, Wuchow Solly
Beither is to be compared with the Death, and
It is only, we should imagine, Its length and
Steamers Expected.
the immense difficulties in its representation
--Vassels,
From Agents
Dur
It is no wonder that Carlyle called it the Emp. of China, Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May 33 greatest work of the eighteenth century. Of Aragonia Portland...P. & A. Co May 24 the other works of Schiller we have no space
to write. There
Each of the three centenaties is in its way a
triumph in the cause of freedom. Cervables
relieved mankind from the bonds of a stiltedly Hongkong stupid system of chivalry 8chiller promoted B. 4. Broch........ the cause of freedom on the continent, while H.M.S, Albion Nelson secured the same blessing for all the Ischia oceans of all the world,
Holching
Whampas Dook Returns.
at, Kowloon Dock.
Med Protée...
Babro
Styx
and Macao will be closed on week days at 7,30 | Sarprise: every morning. On Sundays the mall for Taklang Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Takouny Castor at ga.m.
Yanban
Mails for Namtao, Sanbun, Kongmoon," Vigilanti Kamchuk, Bamshui, Wuchow and Cantos every evening at pm. On Sundays the mall
·will be closed at g'a.m..
No mall will be closed for Canton on Satur day evening.
destroyer
Commander Sngot-Duvaurouxedo
Haiphong
Commodre C. P. M. Poldiolo
Capt. Gulbertezu a
Saigon
Baigon
*Haiphong
Saigon
Bala d'Along
Baie d'Along
Upper Yangtae
Baigon
Saigos
Canton
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