tended for by the Respondents, the mail steamer's starboard bow and the cruiser's port quarter, and that the angle of the blow which the Appellants sought to establish from this, coupled with the evitenre in the case, showed that the Quangtai must have coins towards the Empress of India under starboard helm In order to produce this result; and; secondly, that the improbability of the mail boat, from
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which the cruiser had been seen for a long time ahead, being allowed to `nin up close when on the part side so as to come into collision with lier
great that the story of the witnesses for the Quangtai ought not to have been accepted, and that the Quangtal probably altered for the alleged junk in an excessive manner, and thus brought
about the collaion.
In support of the first paint a carefully rea- soned argunsent was addressed to their Lord- ships by Counsel for the Appellants, based upon a minute, examination of the courses and spreds of the two vessels, and of the nature of the damage-received by the Empress of India, which was surveyed after her arrival in port.
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Shipping,
Arrivais.
Zafro, Br. s.s., 1,618, Rodger, 18th Sept.,-
Manila 16th Sepit, Gen.-8., T. & Co.
Jacob Diederichson, Ger. s.a., 613, W. Sang
chwarg 18th Segt.,-Hoihow 17th Sept., Gen.-), & Co.
Sang, Br. 8.8., 1,117, L. D. Mais, 18th Sept., Tientsin 9th Sept, via Cheloo and Wei- haiwel 13th, Gen-J, M. & Co, Achilles, Br. 5.5., 4,483, R. C Thompson, 8th Sept.--Shanghal 15th Sept, Gen-B & S. Lucia Vittoria, Itál, us, 830, J. Boardman, 18th Sept.,-Kwong chow-wan via Macao 17th Sept, Gen. Musso & Co. Willebad, Ger. s.8, 3012, Ph. Obenaner, 19th. Sept.-Yokohama 8th Sept., Gen.-M. & Flintshire, Br. 3.5, 2,476, C. Cundy, 18th Sept.,
Co.
-London 3rd Aug. and Singapore 12th Sept., Gen.-S., T. & Co. Minnesota, Am. s.13.323, J. H. Rinder, igh
Sept., Seattle toib Aug, and, Shanghai 16th Sept, Gen.-N. K. K.
Kwangles, Ch. s., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 19th
Sept, Canton 8th Sept., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Yochow, Br. s., 1, 6, J. H. Brown, 19th Sept. -Shanghal 15th Sept, Gen-B. & S.
Hopsang, Br. 8.8., 1,359, J. M. Hay, toth Sept., -Probolingo 1st Sopt, Sugar-J., M. &
Co
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Baldwin, V. Battiscombe, H. G.
Bell, R.N., Lieut. H. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.
J E. and child Birbeck, R. J.
Johanne, Ger. 1.6, 952, Ipland, 7th Sept,TM | Anderson, J.
Bangkok 31st Aug., Rice.-J. & Co. Kaifong, Br. 3, 987, Finlayson, 17th Sept, Keong Wai, Gerss. 1,115, Köhler, 16th Sept.,
-Cebu, 11th Sept.-E. & S. -Swalow 13te Sept., Rice.-B. & S. Longsor, Fr., s.1, 6,800, Relufat, 16th Sept., Haiphong 14th Sept., Gen.-M. M. Loungsang, Bir. a., 1,093, A. E. Sandbach, 18th Sept., Manila 15th Sept, Gen.-J. M. & Nanshan, Br. 98, 1,299, A. W. Brynull, 14th Sept., Saigon to Sept., Gen-B. & Co. Nicomedia, Ger.. 5.5 4,373, P. Wagmann, 17th Sept.-Portland, Or. 17th August, Phra Nang, Ger. 1.6., 1,021, F. v. Mangelsdorf, 11th Sept.,-Kohsichang 6th Sept., Rice. -B. & S.
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Co.
Gen.—P. & A. ~. S. Co.
Ponape, Ger. s., 125, H. Martens, 5th ep.,- Ponape (Caroline Islands) 13th Aug Ballast-German Consul. Promise. No. 714, E. Tomteosen, 17th Sept.-Anping via Amoy 13th Sept., Gen.
--O. S. K.
Shaoksing, Br. L.S., 1,307, F. D. Nanticombe, 16th Sept,-Canton 16th Sept, Gen- B. & S.
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Binney, S. Bissell, W. F. Bonner, E. A. Boutelle, J. B. Bowes, Mrs. E. Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L.
Bowes, Miss M.
Aucott, E. F. Beattie, A Beattie, M. P.
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Kerr, F. Kayes, Mr. & Mrs W. Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Bourchein, Mr. & Mrs. Boyd, Capt. and Mrs.
Lay, Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macfarlane, Dr. and
Mrs.
Bar. Th. Hit. Wind Wr
Maddaford, Mr...
Brown, D. E.
Martin, R.
Vladivostock.za.m. Takodals...
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Meier, Mr. and Mrs.
Tokio
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Mitchell, R.
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Lawin, A. R
Lewis, Mr. J. M. Lewin, L. S. Lugabil, V. Macdonald, D. MacLennan, C. E MacPherson, A. J. Marriott, Dr. O.
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Carter, W. L. Chalkley, H. F. Chandler, W. N. Childs, Mrs. D. M. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis
With regard to the first point their Lordships Katanga, Br. s.s., 2.1.5, Jas. McBride, 19th Siberia, Am. 4.4., 5,655, J. T. Smith, 12th Sept Clarke, T. W.
have ex mined the plans referred w in argu- ment together with the evidence on both sides as to the nature of the collision, and the dam. age done, and have had the advantage of the advice of the nautical assessors, who are of opini n that the nature of the damage is more consistent with a contact at a very fine angle, possibly increased somewhat from that at which the vessels were wearing each other by
the effect of the bow wave of the mail meamer catching the stern of the cruiser and swinging it round, than with the angle at which the Appellants contend the collision took place.
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B. K.
Arcadia, Ger. s.s., 5.454, G. Schmidt, 19th Sept,
Moji 13th Sept, Ballast--H. A. L Clearances at the Harbour Omos. ucla Vittoria, for Kwong-chow-wan. Phranang, for Swalow, Choyrang, for Swatow.
Villehad, for German New Guinea Tean, for Manila. Achilles, for Singapore. Flintshire, for Nagasaki.
Sept. 19
rongkong, for Hoihow. Toonan, for Canton, langsing, for Canion. Pagus, for Canton.
Per Willehad, from Yokohama Mr. T..A. Hyne,
MacLennan, Bary Baldwin,, Pressig, Mr. Per Zafira, from Manila-Messrs. D). G. and Mrs. H. 1. Pitt and 2 babies, Messrs. J. J. Keegan, 1, J. Rosenpantz, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hare and indant, Mr. and Mrs. V. Teus and infant, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mayer and 2 children, Masters Mayers (3) Masters and Miss Teus, Miss Arizticia, Mr. and Mr. H. L. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ong Cam, Revs. C. Prieto and F. Marin, Messrs, Gen, Armstrong, Olsen, John- son; R. E. umphreys, Vy Aloc, Mis. W. A. Stokes' and infant, Messis. J. F. Rankin, P. Krafft, F. Seg, n, A. Quntos, Mrs. L. Remedios, and 39 Chinese.
Per l'echou, from Shanghai--Messrs. Smith and lafen.
-San Francisco and Peris 16th Aug
Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.
Silesia, Aust. & 3.340, Lourezo de Stabile, 17th Sept.-Trieste. 17th Aug, and Sing apore 11th Sept., Gen.-S, W. & Co. Toan, Br. s.5., 1,345, W. B. Brown, 15th Sept
-Manila 12th Sept., Gen B. & S. Tjipanas, Dut. ss., 2.444, P. Zwart, 17th Sep', -Makassar gth Sept., Gen.-J. C. J. L.
SAILINO VRNBELA. Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 600, Huffman, 17th Aug,aiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast.
Master.
Combermen, a ship, 1,686, C. G. Dixener, 5th Sept.-New York 14th June, Case Oil.
-S. O. Co.
Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 3,193, O. Dick mann, 2nd Sept,-New York 19th May,
Parrafine.-Oider,
l'essels
Steamers Exposted.
From Agents Dur
Nansang .....Singapore J., M. & Co Sept. 20 Chusan
ingapore.P. & O. CoSept. zi Emp. of China Tapan...... C. P. R. Ce Sept. 16 Roon .....Tapan..... M. & Co... Sept. 26. Mongolia Japan P. M. Co... Sept. 28 Kursang........Calcutta..., M. & Co.Oct. 2
Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Roturus. Bullmouth....
Likin Doria Cherub
Kowloor
In this opinion their Lordships concur. haploitas, for watow pears to be in accordance with the gen eral nature of the damage sustained by the vessels, with the way in which the Empress of india must have slid past the cruiser, with the contact of the propeller of the former with the cruiser, and more parti cularly with the fact that, if the angle of col- lision and action of the cruiser had been such as the Appellants contend for, it is most diffi cult to understand how it is possible for the ram with which the cruiser's how was armed not to have cut into the mail boat if the cruiser were swung towards her at 9'knots an hour under a hard-a-star-board helm, and thus struck her at the angle suggested by the Appellatia.
With regard to the second point above-men tioned, the improbability of the cruiser acting in the manner imputed to her by the Appellants appears to their Lordships and to their nautical assessors to be greater than the improbability of the action imputed to the mail steamer. For the former involves a starboarding by the cruiser of a most extraordinary character, amounting to some six or seven points, with out any adequate reason for so doing it was alleged that she so acted in order to avoid the junk already mentioned. The learned judge, who saw the witness, has found that there was no junk which required or caused any action by the cruiser, and even if this finding be ques- tioned on the ground that although none of the Respondents' witnesses saw any such junk, yet that there was a strong body of evidence from the Appellant side as to its presence, it is to be noticed that the officer of the watch on the the mail boat stated in his evidence that the Junk appeared to be clear of both steamers so that there seems to have been no necessity for the cruiser to have made any change of course for the junk, and even if the junk were ahead of the Miss M. Gilman, Messrs. C. H. Storms, W. September-Calchas, Sydney, Acilia.
cruiser a very slight alteration of the course of the cruiser would have enabled her to clear the junk without any difficulty, as the junk on any view of the evidence was scarcely moving Moreover-no doubt after a careful considera of the case-the master of the mail boat ap
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and Mrs, H, I, Clemencon, Mr. Conrow, Mr. and Mrs. Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Doolittle, F. H. Dorris, J. W.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Powley, Mrs. W. A. Downing, Mr. T. C. Fletcher, H. Fashay, Miss Freeman, J. G. Fution, Dr. W.. Gast, J. J. de Glover, C.
Gorden, F.
Grani, A. W.
Giffin, Mr. and
W.S. Grone, Dr. F.
Meyer, O. B.
Miller, P. L. Milton, Mrs. J. B. Milton, Miss Montgomery, Miss Moon, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Moore, Dr. W. B, A, Morrison, MIK Newington, A. G. Oliffe, n. C. Olison, A, Packer, B. L. Pan, F. N. Le Parfit, W.
Patey, Mrs. E. O Peake, W.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L.
Darling Col Dixon, Mr.
Duncan, Mr and Mrs.
Dymack, Lieut. A.
dwards, Mr. and Mrs. Faller, Mr. Galei, Capt. Gudell, Mr. and Mrs. Dallingworth Mr. and
Mrs.
Harver, B. Brotherton Haynes/Col. Hazeland, F. A. Helegan, A. Poward, W. H. Hudig/D. Jeffries, H. U. Johnson, Rev, foseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
Adams, F. R.J Barnett, H. J. O. Brown, C. A. LARD, G. H. Fairchild, H. J. Frost, B. L.
Parry, Major
Peace, Mr.
Phillips, Major
Philpot, Mr. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Scrution, Mr. T. Sinclair, A. Stadt, Van de Stokes, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Uffel, W. ven Vandio, Gordon Vereker, Capt.
Mrs. White, Dr. M. J. Wilford, F. C. Wilt, Major
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Nicholls, E. An
29.89
Smith, E. Grant
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Smith, Percy
Webb, Mr. and Mr.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S.
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Proisig, J.
Mr. and children
Tokio
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Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Athert, B. E.
child
Böhmer, H.
Hauptmann, R.
Rochet, I..
Caspersen, S.
Keyt, Dr. H.
shima...... 11 Naba
Saavedra, J. F.
Chandler, Lieut, Army Kill, G.
Educ "Dept"
Daldrup, L.
Dubirel, R.
Point, E.
Powell, W. A.
Scout, J. Gray
Scott, Mr. J. G.
Shaffer, Miss B. Shea, J. J.
Mrs. Skou, C.
Grone, Mr. F. · Hall, Capt. T. Holi, B. G.
foward, H. P. Humphreys, R. E. Hurst, RN, Engineer.
Capt. Hutchison, W. I. Iboleon, Mrs. 1,
children and maid Innes, Capt. R. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. N.
E. and child Johnson, C. W. Jones, Dr. & Mrs. Evan
Alacrity Andromeda Arup... Bonaventure
Astraca
Cadmus Cherub
Per Afinnesatur, lor Hongkong from Seattle Mrs, and Miss Bowes, Air. B. F. Whippie, Misses F. Montgomery, lielen i Childs, Mrs. A. Abt. Mr. J. Hamilton Lewis, Miss D. Fo. shay, judge and Mr. W. S Giffin, Mr. and
Ships Passed The Canal. Mrs. H. W. Wilder, Miss J. McCullom, Mrs.
Outward-gh August-Agamemnon W. B. Walker and infant, Mrs. W. k. Keyes, Miss B. Shaffer, Messrs. J. W. Dorris, A. G. August-Swanley, Sylvia. 11th August- McPherson, and Dr. J. H. Fizbuler. From Longsor. 15th August Glenturret, 18th Aug Yokohama-Capt. Poward, Capi, O. B. Meyer, ust-Kaisow, Kedkili, zand ́ugust-Sophie M. A. Widden and a children, Lieut. and Mrs. Rickmers, Ohio, Neilly, Jaureginberry, Diem N. E. Irwin and child. Mrs. and Miss Wakeed, Bayern, 29th August-Glaucus, Hector. field. From Kobe-Messri. T. F. Hough, A. 30th August-Palma, Glenesk, Howick Hall, F. Armstrong, Major D. S. Stanley, Messrs. D. Ghance, Benvenue. at September-Bornista, G. May and T. Kato. From Nagasaki-Mrs. Ching Wo, Segovia, Tydeus, Fook Sang, Iran, Evans and child. From Shanghai--Mrs. Ran-
5th September-Formosa, Serbia. 8th Septem-nee som, Messrs. H. E. Kurwa, A. Bastein, C. C. ber-Chatham, Ajux, Kintuck, Senegambia, Fe Mackie, Mrs. JB Milton, Miss Milton, Manningtry, 12th September rins Heinrich, Erick Messrs. Eda, Silvia and W. B. Walker. For-Benalder, Glenlochy, Kouang Si, Dardanus, Exe Manila from Seattle-Messrs. 5. McClintock, J Oceanien, Tiberins. 15th September-Poona, Fame... Anderson, Mrs. A. E. Whipple, Misses O. Lid Lothian.
Homeward-4th August-Pera, Silesia, 15th Handy dell, E.. L. Gray, Messrs. O. G: Elder, F. Grayum, Miss M. O'Leary Mr, C. A. Williams, August-Sikh 22nd August-Danfa. 15th Hart Hutchinson, J. B. Boutelle, Mr. and Mrs. Schell and child:
Shipping Report. Str. Zapro from Manila:-Fresh NW. breeze, with smooth sea all the way across.
Str. Achilles from Shanghai-Light Sly winds to Breaker Foint, thence moderate to fresh Wily to NWly winds, and fine clear wea ther.
pears to have expressed the case for the Ap. pellants in a certain diagram which has been much commented on by Counsel and demon- strates the extraordinary and improbable action winds in Formosa straits, first cloudy, after *tr. Arcadia from Moji:-Had strong NE. which it is necessary for the Appellants 10 covered, near Breaker Point heavy rain squalls impule to the cruiser in order to make out their | from NNF, case against her. Again, there are indications
in the evidence which show that the vessels were exceedingly close together at the time when it is alleged that any change was noticed
by those on the mail boat in the courie of the cruiser. Some calculations on this point are made by the Chief Justice, and the entry in the engineer's log of the mail boat supports
this view.
Upon the general, features of the evidence it is to be observed that the learned Chief Justice, a judge of experience in dealing with the class of witnesses who came before him, in the Judg.
ment stated that the witnesses from the cruiser appeared to bim to give their evidence truth | fully, and that his assessors ware of the same opinion, and after a lengthy hearing his ex- haustive Judgment shows that he must have
come to the conclusion that the truth rested with the Respondents.
The brand conclusions at which he arrived seem to be that the two vessels were in fact on slightly converging courses, that the mail boat was allowed to go; much closer to the cruiser than those on board of the former realised, and that in attempting to piss too close to the cruiser the collision occurred.
The arguments of the Appellams have failed to convince their Lordships that the learned, Chief Justice has come to an erroneous decision, and they will humbly advise Hus Majesty to affirm the judgment of the Court below, and- to dismiss the Appeal. The Appellants will pay the costs of the appeal.
RESIDENTS of Seoul and Chemulpo who have made efforts to inspect what remains of the re- Boated Varyag inform the Kersa Daily News that the Japanese officials in charge display a strong objection to having their trophy inspect ed at close quarters. The same journal re- marks: We have no exact datalis, but under- stand that the late Russian warship is in such atender condition that few hopes are enter tained of ever getting her out of Chemulpo harbour. Her boilers are "gone beyond re- call" and her "shapo" approximates to that o A corkscrew.
Vessels in Port.
STEAM RIM.
Andalusia, Ger. 5, 3,477, M. Filler, 13th Sept.-Hamburg via Penang and Singa pore 8th Sept. Gen.-H. A. L. Anghin, Ger. a ., 1,901, D. Reimers, 18th Sept.,
Bangkok th Sept., Rice and Wood. B. & S.
Blackheath, Br. 5.4., 1,719, W. T. Sherborne, 15th Sept Sourabaya and Probolingo 11 Sept., Sugar & Co, Ld.
bar. Fr. ss, 977. Ch. Sisco, 7th Sept.- Saigon 3rd Sept., Gen-Wo Fat. Bath, Br, 2,067, 1. P. Welch, 15th
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4,360
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Yangisze
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Weihaiwei
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4.360
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Singapore
Weihaiwel
144
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6,400
2,400
12,000
21,000
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3,600
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550
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740
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240
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240
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250
6.500
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12,000
21,000
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4.650
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180
800
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355
6,300
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450
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360
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Arrivals at Home-4th August--Bánfu, | Blogue... 9th August-Darinst idi. 19th August-C. Ferd Iphigenia Loris, 18th August-Ping Suey, Stam. and lichen... August-Monica, Yunnan, Sagami, 25th Aug. fanus. Bit-Annam, 29th August-Palermo, 30th Kinsha August-Sachsen. 1st September- Glenturret, Moorhen 4th September-Jav sth September-Nip titter... Pan, Tourane, Beniomend 8th September-- Pambler Hyson, El Kantara, Tonkin, Scharnhorst, Robin... Montrose, tath September-Stihonia, 15th Sandpiper...
Spipe September-Brisgavla, Nordpol.
Taku ... Sutlej... Tamar
Post Office.
A Mail will close for:-- Frederich, Wilheimshafen, Herbertshohe, Matupi, Samarai, Brisbane, Sydney and Mel. bone-P'er Willshad, 20th Sept., 9 AM.
Swatow-Per Nanshun, zoth Sept., 9 A.M. Tsingtau, and Cheloo-Per Schleswig, 20th Sept., A.,
Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe-Per Silztia, 20th Sept., to A.M.
Shanghai, ^agasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancones), # 6,--Par Empress of Japan, zuth Sept. 11-14.
Macao-Per leung hin, 20th Sept., 1.15 1. Singapore, Penang and Calcuira - Per Catherine Apeur, auch Sept., 2 P.M.
Singapore-Per Achiller, 20th Sept., 4 PM. Labuan-Per H.M.S. Iphigenia, 20th Sept.,
Sep-Talu Bar 9th Sept, Ball K. & Co. Catherine Apcar, Ur. s., 1,730, 7. Stewart,
11th SeptSingapore 5th Sept., Gen.3 P... D, 5. & Co., L Chawfa, Ger. s., 1,055, F. Spleson, 16th Sept. -langkok gth Sept, Rice and Gen.-B.
& S.
Co
Choysang, Br. **., 1,424, T. W. Selby, 16th Sept-Canton 17th Sept., Gea.-J., M. & Clara Jebsen, Ger. 1.3., 1,103, F. Bendixen 13th Sept., Swalow rath Sept., Gen-O B. K. Clavering. Br. 1.6, 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept.,
-Sa ina Cruz 31st Aug., Ballast.-C. C. S. | S. Co. Derwent, Br. 8.3., 1,652, J. Jenkins, 6th Sept- Samarang 27th Aug. Sugar-Man Fai & Co.
Empress of Japan, Br. s. 5,094, Henry Pybus, R.K.R, 6th Sept, Vancouver 14th Aug, and Shanghai 416 Sept., Malls and | Gen.-C. P, R. Co.
Ernest Simons, Fr. 8, 2,8900, Ailland, 18th Sept, Shanghai 16th Sept., Mails and Gen-M. M. Eskdale, Br., 1,936, G. W. Duff, 15th Sepi-Rangoon 3rd Sept., Rice.-D. & Co., L.d.
Fri, Nor. 5.5, 863, N. Andersen, 26th Aug.
Haiphong 23rd Aug, Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Germanis, Ger, R., 1,714, T. Petersen, #3th Sept-Holbow sath Sept., Gen.-J. & Co. Helens, Ger. S., 775, J. lessen, 16th Sept.,
Holbow 15th Sept., Coals and Gen.-J. & Co.
Helene Menzell, Ger. 1.9, 084, K. Auer, 6th
Sept.-Karatsu 29th Aug, Coal-Order. Holstein, Ger. 14, 683, A. Niejahr, 8th Sept.,
-Tsingtau sest Aug., Cols-J. & Co. Hong Wan I, Br. s.s., 2,060 Slaker, 18th Sept,Panang gb and Singapore 12th Sipt, Gen-Joo Teck Song,
Quong-chow-wan--Per Lucia Vittoria, zah Sept., 5 P.M.
11 A.M.
Shanghai-Per Hangrang, zand Sept., 3 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsong, zand Sept., 3 P.M. Bangkok-Fer Elisabeth Rickmers, a3rd
torpron boat destroyer special service torpedo-v... cruiser, 1st class cruiser, and class
river gumbaaf torpedo boat destroyer surveying-vestel
• Flag of Admiral Si Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chiel,
Acheron
457
Lieat, Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Lieut-Commander H. T. Atlay...
Lieut. Commander Davidson
Captain W. L. Grani
孟手
Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux Captain Allaire...
**
፧፡
Yangtze
Weihaiwei
Weihaiwai
Saigon
Saigon Gulf of Slam
...Salgon
... Haiphong
Bale d'Along Haiphong Haiphong Haiphong Bale d'Abag
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA SÍ ATION.
NAME.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS.
GUNS. H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.
LAST REPORTED AT
armoured gunboat
ww
1,796
1,700
Lieut, Ferret
river gunboat...
123
500
Lieut, Jeannel ...
441
river gunboat ...
140
ISO
river gunboat
150
Saigon Canton Haiphong Saigon
river gunboat
150
Lieut. Hue
river gunboat
gunboat
Armoured cruiser
4,00
9,500
MI
1,000
Lieutenant ¡.'Eost ...
APA
14
344
3,985
5,500
Commander Amet ...
river gunboat
Lieut. Mère
JAN
221
+
303
6,300
Lieut. Cotoni
350
303
9,376
20,200
Capt. Ridoux ..
Balo d'Along
Lieut. Portier...
Haiphong
200
308
Lient. Corloue
**
201
Haiphong
300
Commander Sagol-Duvauroux
***
Haiphong
1,250
2,200
Commander Símon
Saigon
741
Armbruster
Saigon
+371
101
armoured cruiser
9.700
19,600
Baie d'Along
***
destroyer
307
6,300
river gunboat ...
gunboat
'Lieut. Laviasière
191
destroyer....
12
6,300
6,071
Lieut. Lebail
P
1,700
Capt, Duprier...
...
(4)
Capt. Guibertsau
*
*
Baie d'Along
900
Lieut. Roque
要难归
+LE
185
Bale d'Along
*
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokehama-Per | Argus...... Tipanas, at Sept., 11 A.M.
Avalanche Macao-Per Heungshan, 21st Sept., 1.15 PM. Baionnette... Swatow Amoy and Foochow- Per Halmun, Caronade 22nd Sept. 9 AM,
Casse-tête Bangkok - Per Keongwas, 120đ Sept., Comète D'Alcas Macao--Fer Hiungshan, a 2nd Sept., 1.15 P.M.
Décidée 417 *** Cebu and Boilo-Per Kaifong, 22nd Sept.. Descartes... 37.M.
Estoc Francisque... Froede Guichen t Gueydon... Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd Sept., 10 A.H. •Henri Rivièra ... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and
jacquio Seattle, Wub-Per Minpsiota, 23rd Sept., Javeline Kersaint Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-PerLynx Simla, 23rd Sept, II AM.
Montcalm*... Tientsin-Per Esang, 23rd Sept., 1 P.M. Mousquet ... Macao-Per Heungshan, 23rd Sept., L5 PM. Olry Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Peiho... Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Pistolet Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Froide... Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Çkangska, |: Redoutable..... 23rd Sept., 3 P.M. ̧
Sept. 9 A.,
TO A.M.
164
PLI
|
Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingtu, 33rd Sept., 3 P.M.
Sabre
... Styx Sully...
**
Shanghai-Per Yochow, 23rd Sept, 3 P.M.
Burprise
Amoy Strails and Raugeon-Per Palameotsa, | Takiang 23rd Sept., 5 P.M.
Tako...
Vigilante...
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per i Vasbac Namrong, 26th Sept., If A.M.
Swatow, Cheloo and Tientsin-Per Chikli, 16th Sept., 3 P.M.
Entejo, de. Ending via Tuticoria Par Room, 27th Sept. II AM.
Manila-Per Rubi, yoth Sept., 11 F.3,
+
gunboat
cruiser...
destroyer
destroyer....
protected cruiser armoured cruiser
river gunboat
river gunboat
destroyer....
cruiser......
sub-marine...
T
...sub-marine..
battleship, reserve destroyer...
armoured goaboat armoured cruiser gunbost
river gunboat
destroyer...
battleship, reservo
214
M
14.
river gunboat
ཚི1བྷི། བྷིཙྩེཧི 1ཡཾཧཱིཏི
*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.
20,000
།
Lisul Prat
Lieut. Grellier
101
14.
J
14
Lieut, Glorieux
Commodre C. P. M. Poidloße
Capt; Terquem
4,560
500
Lisht. Brugnon
1. Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fauque de Jonquières, Spcdad-in-Command.
Bale d'Along
Chungking
Tongku
Baie d'Along Salgon
...Baigon
Haiphong Saigon
Upper Yangtse Saigon
Hongay Macas
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