monay, to supply their actual bodily rosult that while, the com- ring and caring. about daily effectlya force is many
ment with labourers from Nor thern Spain has proved vary satisfactory, Their efficiency is hot only more than double. that of the negroes, but they stand the climate much better Bince the first of January there have been about 900 of these, at work on the canal, and of this number not one has died from disassem
During the period from December 1, 1905) to December 1, 1956, 4,869 persons were tender ed emp’oyment within the United States for service on the Isthmes. Of this sumber, 3:953 Accepted and were accordingly appointed, covering 102 different grades of positions. Of the number who accepted and was appointed 5,234 persons have been transported to their "places of duty, the remainder having failed to call after selection and appointment. Eight hundred and thirty-four members of families of amplores and org paranna returning from leave of absence have been furnished transportation
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY
sections of the road will require three or four Den tracks,
The new railway squipment, ordered in 1903 partly by the commission and partly by the
· Panama Railroad Company, bas in larga make sure been delivered on the isthmus,
WATER AND SEWER SYSTEME. AUW The water system of Panama le complete, with the exception of the house connections, of which the larger pani 1 ave been made, and the remainder are being madangan rapidly as the plumbing companies of the cfty can do the
work
The SOWGIAKO BYsum of the city of Panama is virtually completed. All the principal streats have been thoroughly pared with the best variety of paving brick, laid on concrete founda tlous
· Colon and Cristobal now have an abundant supply of pars and wholesome water, drawn from a veceiving reservoir two miles back from Mogut Hope A complete sower system has been approved for Colon, and work for its installation has been begun. Baga
.).
LOCATION DY LOCKS AND 'DAMS"," Since the decision by congress, in June
Emprés
•Novip and ishanig Tith Dec Gen.R.Co
Empress of India, Br. K1, soța, ES
R.X.R., 1418 Jan;-Vancouver, (B,C.) 258 Deci,and Shanghal Tith «Jan & Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Hatching, Br. ., 1,267,
{@Jan.-Swatów inth Jang
Hödgian
Haitan Br. A., 1,185, J. S. Roach, 15th Jan.-
Foochow fath fan, Amoy 13th, and Swatów 14th, Gen.-D. L. & Co. Hangchow, Br. L., 990, Mawley, 5th Jan,
Canton, 4th Jan., Gen.-B. & 3..
za Vide Hilary
Saigon 7th Jan, Rice and Flour.Angard, Patranch, Heimdal, Nor. L. 702, Jobhsen, 15th 4.
Thoresen & Co. M
**Quarta), Hilary, Ger. 6.8., 1,376, Uackar, 2nd. Jan. -- Haiching
Saigona th Dec, Rice.-9., W. & Co. Amoy **** | Hus, Fr. 1.0., 706, 1. Pannier, 14th Jan,TM | Promus
Haiphong roth Jan, Gen-A, R. Maj
Kiyo Maru Ichang, Br. 8, 1,211, W. L. Jonas, zoth Jan,
-Hongay 8th Jan., Gen, B. & sham Iyo. Maru, Jap. 8. 3,718, Wm. Thompson,
rib JanMoji 7ih Jan., Gen-N. Yễ K.
Calcutta aist Dec., Penang and Singapore 1st Jan, Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Karin, Nor. s.., 695, G. Paltaron, 7th Jan.-.
at the reduced government rate during the last decreeing the construction of a lock Japan, Br. 1.8 3,800, Olifant, 9th Jan parled from New York city over the Fanama Railroad Company's line of steamers. This number does not include a few returning em ployes and members of families who sailed from New Orleans and San Francisca.
Employs are secured either through the civil service commission, employment's agentų, or parsocal application.
On January 12, 1905, by executive order of the president, all employments on the lethmus of Panama were expected from civil service examluation, with the exception of the fallow. ing named:...
Clerk (all kinds), bookkeeper, stenographer, typewriter, surgeon, physician, interne, trained nurse, and draftsman.j
ENGINEERING WORK
The engineering work of the year has been almost entirely preparatory: Owing to the delay in the decision as to the type of canal it "was impracticable to locate permanent and well-arranged dumping grounds for the dis posal of waste material. The general plan of the work which has been done in the Culebra cut has been in putting the various levels in proper condition for the installation of the maximum number of steam shovels, and the construction of a system of railways on each level and a double track at the bottom, connect ing with yards established along the line of the Panama railroad. While no special effort ban bas been made to get out yardage, yet during
the fiscal year the amount of material excavate
ad from the canal prism was 1,500,000 cubic yards as against 743,000 cubic yards the previous fiscal your.
Notwithstanding the rainy season, which ex.
casal at an elevation of eighty-five fent, the commission has fixed definitely the location, ou the Atlantic sidoj of three sote of locks and a great dum at Gatun, and, on the Pacific side, of one set of locks at Fedra Miguel and two sts at La Poca and twe, dams in the vicinity of La' Boca, a:large one between Sosa High and Corozal, and a'smaller one between Soss High and San Juan Hill.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Kaifong, Br. 2.1., 897, E. Fin'ayron, 15th Jan,
-Cebu and Iloilo roth Jan., Sugar.—B. &. S.
Nord, Nor. 4.8., 730, G. Haraldsen; 15th Jan........
Iloilo, F.1. 9th Jan Sugar and Sapanwood. -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Mausang, Br. 1.2, 1,644, R. Houghton, 15th Jas-Sandakan pts Jan., Timber.-J., M. & Co.
་ +
Laisang, Br... 3,466, P. M. B. Lake, 16th
Jan.-Calcutta joth Dec, Ponang and Singapors 8th Jan, Gen.), M. & Co. Kwangine, Ch. 5.4 1,468, R. Lincoln, 16th
Jan-Canton 15th Jan, Gen.-G. M. 8. N, Co.
Kiang Ching Ch. 18., 1,023, Brissander, 16th- Jan-Chinklang roth, Jan., Gen.-Chi-
nele..
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Pingues. Br. £.8., 4,148, E. Warrall, róth Jan,
-Shanghai 13th Jan, Gen-B, & SĮ.
Sultan van Lankat, Dat. 2.8., 2,202, Silber, 6th
Jan.,Sumatra 31st Dec., Balk Oil.- Meyer & Co.
Tjipanas, Dut, E., 2,444, A. Pander, 16th
Jan.-Amoy raib Jan,, Gen.-3. C. J. L.
Haiphong. 5th Jan., Gen.-Aagaard, Thore- son & Co..
Keong Wai, Ger. 18.. 1,115, J. Köhler, 13th Jan-Bangkok 3rd Jan., and Anghie 41b, Rice and Teakwood.--B. & 5 Kiyo" Maru,, fap., 0.6., 1,448, S. Hiral, zith Jan.-Canton 14th Jan., Gen.-Gilman & Co. Kobsichang, Ger. LS, 3,901, C. Rosiefiky, 12th far,Bangkok and Bwatow 29th Dec, Rice, S. Koun Maru, Jap, as, 1,789, V. Minamikawa,
10th Jan.Moji 3rd Jan., Coal and Gen * Fukusel & Co. Laertes, Br. 8.8. 1,310, Jackson, and. Jan.,—
Saigon 27th Dec, Rics and Gen.-Chinese, Loyal, Ger. 1.s., 1,237, F. Nutzins, 21st Nov.,- |
Bangkok 9th Nov., Rice and Gen-, W. & Co.
Lydia, Ger. 1, 1,772, C. Meyer, 6th Jan,
Saigon 31st Dec., Rice.-S. & Co. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 5., 1,00, 5. Simonsen, 17th Dec,-Bangkok 15th Dec, Gen.-B. & B,
Monteagle, Br. «. 3,959, S. Robinson 14th Sept., Vancouver, 20th Aug., and Shang- hal rith, Sept. Flour, Lead and G.-C. P. R. Ca.
Neil MacLeod, Am. s.a., 901, E. Corralɗrgth;
June,➡Manila 16th June, Ballast-Bar to & Ca
N. E. de Rosário, Am. ks. 715, M. Lopes, Blanco, 13th June,Manila 9th Jane, Ballast-Barrello & Co.
Meji rat Jan., Coal.-J., M. & Co.
Br. 44, 1,787, D, Christia, 7th Jan;
Prominent, Nor. 4, 746, Christiansen, 8th Jan,Palo Laut goth Dec, Coals- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
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JANUARY
Aberdeen
Bost Office.
·A·Hall will olosa for :--
Baker
Greed:
Batflacombe, H.G
Harvie
Bunitie, R, BYVA
Bernhard
Beribel, Mits MAK
Birbock,
[A+Van(Vicko
Bisney, Mr.
Helgaim
Blanch, Mr. and Mrs: Kuhrs, P.
and Mrs. Lloyd, Mrk. A. La
Brighton, F. G
Brougball, Mr. & Mr. Mau 0.
PSA Logan, Mr. & Mrs. Wa
Camaron,
Campbell, La
Miss K. A Mausson, Magn
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Montaltby). D Canor, A Chapman, H. K. Y.ci,
Moorsem
Adams, M. and Mrs.
Dann O, H
Gaskell, Mr and Mrs. -Pyd, E. BurnGE HAS A AR
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Youur
Moom, Dr. and Mrs. tana COAIT, MET
WEB AN
Chapman, B. F. Nelab;-Mr. and Mrs. R
Chapman, Miss Gigi
Néwborn, Mr. & Mrs)
R. H.
Chatham, Hon. & Mrs
W.
and Chatham, Miast
Newington, A. G. Nisbi, Comdr. T. Nun,
Cheeman, D. G. Chichester, -n. Ai A, O., Packer, B. L. AMD.LO., Major A. A, Paine, A. E.
Chichester, Mr. Ai A. Paton, 5. C. Clark, M. Omgeen Panka, Wor
w-was, Hollow, Pakhoi -Fer Fins, 17th Jan, 9 AM al-Per Sånoksing, 17th Jan, 11
Par Pinganey, 17th Jun,, rr A.M. For Sw! Tai, 17th Jan, 1-15 FM Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs.
saaz. and Calcutta Per Oran
Shanghai, - Nagasaki, Kaba," Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--Per & pitaj China, 17th Jan., 3 P.M.
Saigon-Fer Cheongching, 17th Jan, ↑ PML Swatow and..
Bangkok-Per Childer, 18th TANG KE AM.
Miếng Pa Sút Tại, nhà lam hang đo Manila-Par Yuengang, 18th Jan, 3 FM" Shanghai--Par Werque, 18th Jan., 3 P.M. Macessar Bootsberas Sumarang, Cheribos and Batavia-For Tjipimas, 19th Jan., E A.M
* Manila -Per Zafro, 19th Jan, 11AM.
Macko-Per Sui Taf, 19th Jan, 1.15 PM. Cebu and Hello--Per Alachow, 19th Jan,
5
Shang Per Choysang, 19th Jan., 3 P.M. Yokolin and Kobe-Par Talys, 19th Jan. 1 13.
T. WANT, LA Clegg, Eng LL. Florited, A. R. Voz Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C. Philpo, Li D.
and Mrs,
| Colvin, 'HEA
Connor, J. L Conlthit, 1. Croix Mr. and Mrs.
Harkow -Kiokian).
Powall, W. A. Presbaw, C. M.
Shaikhal
Pritchard, H.
Gute ter
Reid, H. J.
Riecken,
Star
a
Ancy
K..
child
Cmok, A. 11. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F. O Donald, W. Donlittle, F. H. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
„Roach, Mrs. J. 8, and || Svnu w roll.
Rowoldt, S.B.
Rathford, Mỹ. & Mr. Tria
THREAD
Sandes, Miss V. E Searle, Rev. G.
Shepherd, Mr. & Mrs.
E Brace Skinn, A,
Spitiles, ]. S.
Stebbing, W. T.
:
Stephens, H
Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. and infant Dunbar, F. P. Dunlop Dupree, Elastmann, W. Enders, EN.
GA
W. S.
Island, Cooktown, Calms, Townsville, BrisbaDr, Fairchild, B. J.
Masila Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Evan Jones, Mr. and Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand. Fischer, Ra Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth—Per Chingtw, Fisher, H. G. arst fan, a 1,16) 5*
Flotchar, H. L. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohams, Faxwell, E. R, Honolulu and Ban Francisco-Per CAlsa, aand Foxwell, 1 H
Franklin, C. B. JAM, TO AMAN
Europa, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per Fuller, Stuart Saloste, 22nd Jan, 11 A.M.)
(American Vice sal General) Frost, B. L
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Japan,
tends from the end of April to the end of De. Chowtai, Ger, 0.5, 1,175, W. Mallermann, 16th Proteus, Nor. 13, 1924, N. C. Krabbé, zoth aand· 104 3 F.MANA
cember, there was during the mouth of August, 1906, a total excavation in the Culbers cut of 244,844 cubic yards, which was the largest amount. taken out up to that tima" dur. ing any cor month since the canal has been under "American control, tember, 1926, the totni,excavation was
In 6ep.
†....
Jan., Bangkok 6th Jan., and Swatow, rsth, Rice and Wood.-B, & S. Ceylon Maru, Jap. 4., 3,142, F. L. Fynn, 16th Jan.-Shanghai 13th Jan., Flour and Gen.
N, Y.,K..
Nord, Br. ., 1,143, F. Pyrnu, 16th Jan.- Singapore 4th Jan, Case Oil-Mr. Geo. MacBain,
Jan-Shanghai r3th Jan., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Ia-Bangkok and Hoihow. a8th Tec Gen.-N. Y. K.
Sutherland, 1. D. Tadd, Capt. E. 1... Thompson, Mr. & Mr. Miss H. M.
Toplius, H. J Tredwen, C Uffel, W. Von Unbehaun, C. H. Vedtris, Miss Wakefield, Mr. M. Wilkinson, H. J., Wishart, J. B. Con Wood, G. G. GA
Young, J. A.
KING EDWARD.S
Hurley, Fred. C. Jack, Mr. C. M.
Jackson, Mrs. & child Kimura, N.
Bangkok 1st Jan,, Rice and Wood.-M. & K Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairn & Mrs. Legens, Vice-Consul
Co.
& Co.
,,,
Harry Me
Krause, G. L... Kuwads, L
Shanghai-Par Yosków, zand Jan., '3. F.M. Manlia-Par Tean, 22nd Jam, 3 P.M.T
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Humphrey, H. B.
Russell Quarta, Ger. s., 1,145, H. Madson, 24th Jan,
Foochow via Amoy 13th Jan, Ballart,-*- Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, .. O, S. K.
B.C, and Seattle, Wash;-Per Fre Mary and Auger, F. ANG.
weden Arratoon, C.
Booth, H. W, Rajah, Ger. L., 1.375, A. Denker, xosh Jan-Janų, 3 zanima
Towderiile, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce Bangkok vin Swatow 1st Jan, Rico.—Mig Perth-Per Fawnia Marn, ayth Jan, 17 AM, A. Pr 291,450 cuble yards, and in October, 1906 Kwangtah, Ch. s.s., 1,536; Wm. H. Last, 16th Samaen, Gar. ss., 998, F. Schmalz, tath Jaston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide und |
Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cochrane, Mrs. M. J. Sarrogan, Am. B 428, Vitteria, 7th Bept, Cooktown Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Cochrane, H. C.
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order.
Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand. Collett, Charles Shaohsing, Br. 8.6., 1,307, F. D. Northcombe, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perþ—Per Empire, Cumming, A.
15th Jan, Canton 14th Jan, Gen.-B. & 16th Jan to AM Sasha Maru, Jap. 6., 1,119, T. Suruga, 13th:
Jan,,Swatow 12th Jan, Gen.-O. S. K. Taishan, Br. s. 1,121, J. T. Laing, tatis Jan.,
Saigon
6th Jan., Rice, B, & Co, Taiwan, Br. 8.8., 1,040, J. A. Martin, 30th Dec, Java 14th Dec, Sugar and Gen-Chi-
It was 326,cno cubic yards. Most of the mate rial, hauled out "during the year was taken to
the old French dumps, for the reason stated Above
Several new dumps have recently been plac ed-two at Miraflores, two at Pedro Miguel, one at Rio Grande, one at Mamci, one ai Bas Obispo, one at laut Obispo, and a very large ose, two miles fong, at Tabernilla. A large amount of the material taken, from tha'cut has been used for Billing for the double-tracking of the Panama railroad.
Clearancas at the Harbour Ofiles. Provident, for Hongly. Haitan, for Swatow,
Wuhu, for Swalow. Sultan van Langkat, for Swatów. Canton Maru, for singapore. Toisjo, for Saigon, Kwangtak, for Canton, Pronto, far Haiphong. Taiwan, for Saigon.. Kiongching, for Canton. Pingway, for Singapore.
Departures,
Jan. 15.
At the close of the fiscal year, which was practically the date of the decision as to the type of canal, the conditions in Culbėta cut re garding the installation of shovels and conse-Seydiiix, for Europe. quent large increase in the output, were generally satisfactory. At the beginning of the fiscal year there' were ten shovels erected and ready for work. There was available in September, 1906, a total force of forty-six steam shovals, of which twenty-seven were at work in the canal priam, two outside the priam, four on the Panama railroad, and the rest set up and ready for work in various places:
PANAMA RAILROAD.
The main receiving and forwarding yards, ons on each side of the cut, which are to act s clearing houses for the diri trains moving down from the various levels of the cut to the yards, there to be switched and forwarded over “The main lion of the Panama railroad for final disposition, are practically completed at Fedro Miguel on the Pacific alde and Las Cascadas. on the Atlantic side,
Two large wharves have been completed at Cristobal, each capable of accommodating a the same time two ships of the largest draft,
The harbour bas been dredged as that the Imigost.ships can use the new wharves, and in future all the stesmen of the Panama llos will dock there. The terminal railway yards at Cristobal are finished and in operation. The La Boca yard, work on which was delayed by rasion of the uncertainty of the type of canal, is advancing rapidly, and is about. 75 per cent, Aviskad, as is also the double (rack addition to the steal pfer at that point. The new wharf at La Boca is completed, and is connected with the old steel whari, thereby providing berths for three additional ships,
Progress has been made during the year in enlarging and improving the facilities of the Panema railroad so su to enable it to perform adequately is double functions of bandling gizeral commercial business and at the same time serving as the essential insiromant in the construction of the canal.....
The reconsisuction of old tracks and the lay. fog of new ones, and the double tracking of the
Pronto, for Haiphong. Kakima Mary, for Anping, Toisje, for Saigon. Zaber, for Canton, Choyang, for Canton.. Proting, for Chinkiang Wuku, for Shanghai. Nubia, for Colombo, Ithaka, for Saigon,
Passengers arrived.
Per Kaifong, from Iollo-Dr. Macleay. Per Laisang, from Galcutta, &c-Messrs. Witton. Bradlaugh, and 1,055 Chinese.
Per Tjipanas, from Amoy-Messrs. Mid- wood, P. Powland and Montread, 5. Chinese and 6 JapanesD.
Per Kwangian, from Shanghai-Mr. Sparry, and 6; Chinese,
Passengers departed.
Pex Siberia, for San Francisco, &c.-Dr. and Mrs. Nowat and daughter, Messrs. E. C. Kunda, J. S. Van Buren, Lt. G. M. Hill, R., Hr, F. H. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cory, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haywood, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mancell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bro- beton, Mr. P. R. Dickson, Mrs. Jackson and infant, Mr. J. P. Macdonald, Capt. J. M. Rohis. Son, Leal and Mrs. A. B. Wetson, U B., and
Mr, E, de Bavier.
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Shipping Reports. Str. Nord from flails-Strong NE. wind and heavy fea.
Bit. Zaisang from Calcutta-Strong mon- soon and high sea throughout.
Str. Kalfong from Cebu, elc.--Strong NE. monsoon, high sea. Lat. 16.11.30 N. Long, 119 31 E,, sighted Q.M.D. No. 64 Highter adrist.
Vestala in Pert,
STRAMURE,
Anghin, Cer, as, 1,001. Chr. Kimpel, 14th Jan.,Bangkok 1st Jan., Rice.—B. & S. Canton Mars, Jap, a 1,996, S. Hal, zath Jan.,-Kobe 5th Jan, GenTee Hing
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cLean, Asst-Surg. N.F. Moorhead, F. Murphy, Col. C. H.
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Cunningham, Mr. and Nicholson, D. M.
Narove, Mr. Peacock, Miss Annie Silverstone, Mr. & Mr.
S.
Silverstone, M. L Bpurge, Herbert S.- Square, Miss N
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohams-Per Dal and Mrs: H. Peters, Major & Mr
Feb M Tfibodas, 26th Jan., 5 p.m.
CA Shangbal Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohama, Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Honolula and San Francisco-Fer Mangalla, Gowland, F. G. 29th Jan, 11.A.M.
Gubart, Miss C. J. ̈ ̈ Manila, Simpsonbafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Gubart, Miss C. E. Herbertabohe,, Brisbane, Sydney, Halton, Mr. and Mrs. Saigon 2nd Jan., Rice.-A., K. & Co.
Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne,
F. J. and family Undine, Nor, 8.a., 1,113, H. Thorkjørnsen, gård | Adelaide and Parth-Par Manila; 181 Fobs Haust, La
Dec.---Chiefoo 17th Dec,, Gen.—Aagaard, | 11 AM.
Mr. and Hamperley Thoresen & Co.
Mt. J. H. Houghton, WV.
Tinbow, Br. 1.4., 901, TR. Ridd, sath Jan
Wakamatsu Mau Jap. s., 1.720, N. Goda
FISITORE AT THE HOTELS,
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Europe, &c., India, via Tuticoria-Per. 15th Jan-Moji gth Jan, Coal-M. B, KOceanien, 3th Fab., 11 A.M. Truns, Am..., 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct, Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung. Yuensang, Br. 5, 1,128, F. Mooney, 14th Jan-Manila 11th Jan., Gen.-I, Mi & ZASEO, Br... 1,629, R. Rodger, 14th Jan, Manila 12th Jan, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
SAILING VEIGALS.·
OCCIDENTAL. -
1.
Capell, Mit, and Mrs. Pallan, Mr. Brown, Mrs, W, 8. Oolricht, W.
· R. and s children Piper, C. Famro, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
I. L.
Simpson, Mr. W. M. Gów, W.
and child Kow, Mr. W. and a
children
Whyte, Mr. and Mrs, Lowe, J. C. Manto, Miss A. Nowmen, S.
E. B. Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639, Butmano, zand
Dec-Haiphong tit Dec., Ballast & Co. Eskasoui, Br. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBurnie, tath Oct, Manila 13th Sept, Ballast.-Order. Ger, sch., 220, H. Martens, gist Dee Ponape
--Yap 20th Dec, Ballast.—German Consul.
Prince George, bk, 473, A. R. Anderson,
18th Oct., Manila 26th Sept, Did Iron. Order,
Vestels
Steamers Expected.
NAMR
Dur
Alaertly Astrarn Bramble
From Agenti
Gocisepan,..... Singapore, M. & Co... Tan, 17 Britomart Nyanzs Singapore P&O Co. [as. $7 Cadmus Glenturret... Singapore. MCG. & G. Jan. 1 Cherp Saxonia........ Singapore H. A. L..... 15 C16 Saisoma....... Shanghai, D&Co., Ldan, Diadem.. Mongolia Apas P. M. Co... Jan. 30 Touran Hingapors, M. MAB-23 | Flors 20 Tibodas Macassar... 1.CIL.
Handy Athenian.....Vancouver C. P. R. CoFab Hart
JADISS Kant... King
Alfred *.... Kinsha Monmouth..
17:
Ships Passed The Canai. 1st December-Ceylon, Tonkin Nya Moothen..... Denbighshire, Deucalion, Telemachus Bar Otter ... venue, Riverton, Titon, Brisgavia.. 28th Dec. Rabin....
Benvorlich, Gusisenan, Raiko, Tamba Mark, Bandpier Bulow, Dacia, Yaddo, 1st January-Bratmar's Saipa ... Diomed, Hellar, Sumaira, Bingo Maru, Tour. Tako ...
Tamar NG, HOME, A Tanbury-Brain, T Idomeneus, Indrapura, Machoon, MasTON,
Thistle Marienthehirs, if cnmouthshire, Newton Hall, Palms, Stantor, Vowarts, 8th Jandle Waterwitch
Bam Virago cleuch, Banca, Benalder, Presizeen, Sithonia, 18th January Attration Sachsen Whiting Segovia, Triniz Traba: Haru Riznania, Widgeon... Jassy Woodenck... Prins Regent Luitpold. 25th Benga, Bummoky, Kawacks
Panama railroad for nearly is entire length, | Changchow, Br. xx, 1,30j, I. W. Walker, 7th Lothian, Myrmidon, Gram, ketheke Woodlank is.
which is of vital importance to the removal of spoli from the cut, has been pressed forward with all possible energy. Of the thirty-five miles of additional track contemplated about twenty milas hare heat complured and are ready for ase, and the remaining Afteen miles are about 75'vor cent, complete The probability is that
Jan.-Šaigon 31st Dec., Gen.-B. & Sen. Jils; Trasig meðar. Chaongating, Br... 1,186, S. J. Payas, rith
Arrivals at Home-21st December-Erell,
* Jan. ----Kigon 5th Jan,, Rice,...), M. & Co. Dardanung Longior, Zoom, What, alth Doorme Childar, Nor. 1,102, 4. Augenten, inth be Tonkin,, 106 January Persia, Intraut
Jan.Bangkok zet jun, Gan. #N. Y. Rth JanuaryAgamamnen, Daniation China, Am. 20, 186, D. E. Friel, 11th Jan, Mars, Manilaus, 5th January Gay Lewis San Francisco 14th Dec, and Shanghai Jasbury-Talonia: 11th Janussy-Brisga 9th Jan, Mails and Gen/wr1, M; 9, 9. Co. Dacia, Shimog, Blast Simenti
R. and child
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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
TONI, GUNS LH,P.
CLASS
despatch-vessel... Cruiser, and class river gunboat river gunboat App...
·7,000
4,000
1,700.
3,000
41363
7,000
710
710
.1,400
water tank and sug
399
11400
cruiser, ist clunk
16,500
Ræst dætroyer' ...
51700
4.30
torpedo brat daudreyær.
torpedo brai destoyer
torpedo boat destroyer... FIRISET, 18: Choos
180
9,800
34
12,000
...cruiser, fat class
·74,100!
river gúphipat
616
1,200
ctuisur, 1st alessa
9,800
11,000
river
gunboat
180
2
Boo
torpedo boas destinyz
310
'6'
(6,300*.
titer gunboat..
249
river gunboat, jerk
river gupbostra
torpedo Lust destroyer
receiving ship ...
river gunboal TITAT
gupboat torpedo bost
par destroys surveying ship: -torpedo boss desi
divar ganbeal! river gupbea!, "river'gualNT"
Flying Fuget
+iral Bir Arthur
-CAPTAIN,
4,000
-1,500
Commander La T. Leatham Captain C. L, Vaughan,Lenn vind fair Lieut. Commander E, G. W, Davidson, Lient-Commander W. Bamber... Commander B. L. Majandia ...
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Captain Call Umtreville Lieut.Commander A. L, Gresson Captain H. Grant-Dalton. Licut Commander 11, B. Con
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Captain S. V hembyl
30,000 Captain Co
240.
340,
Captain
Lieut. Commander
Robert
Lient-Commander - Kiddis Liest, Commander C. C. Walco Liost, Commander Hit Atlay Leo Commander T. 5.
TAD. Boaten
Strat
6,500 Commodore
dore 11, P. Williams 177
Lient Commander, E. Boci Liput Commander R. M.
Lisut Commander Commander
Lient, Commander D
Lient. Commander G. B.E
Lieut, Commander G, Fio
A
800
6,500
... 450.
5.900
Bog
Simut Commander. pof.
LAST REPORTE
Singapore
Slagapore
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