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TONNAGE. HONGKONG, 26th August.--There has been a better demand for tonnage during the past fort- night, especially from the north. From Saigon o this, 16 cents last and offering; to Japan, 4) and 43 cents last and offering; to Philippines, 28 cents last and offering; to Java, no inquiry for ready boats. Iloilo to Hongkong, 15 cents; to Japan, 40 cents, Java to this, 30 cents for north coast and 37 cents for south coast Newchwang, bea's very scarce and no deman for prompt Carriers. Coal freights are firm. From Japan to this. $1.8); to Singapore, $2.50; to Manila, $3.50; to Hongay, $3: to Swatow, $2.25 per ton. Pongay to this, $1.50. Tourou to Canton, $2 25. 'Time charters. A large number of steamers have been closed, mostly for northera account, for 3 to 6 months. Besides those clused locally, the follow- ng have been fixed up north;-higa, Croline, Labor, Lena, Lisa, Prima, Doris, Brigga, Sleipner, Argo and Lagfred. The Breid has been chartered for Bangkok trads for 6 months, at $4,850 per month. The following are the settlements ;-

Taishan-British steamer, 1,722 tous, threa porta north coast Java to Hongkong, 30 cents per picul.

Emma Luyken - German steamer, 1,19 tons, Tjilatjap to Hongkong, 37 cents per ¡icul.

Binthuan-French steamer, 984 tors, two ports north coast Java t, Hongkong, 30 cents per picul. Hinsang-British steamer, 1,536 tuns, Mõji to Swatow, $2.30 per ton.

Else-German steamer, 890 tons, Touron to Canton, $2.45 per ton.

Carl Menzell German steamer, 384 tons, Kuchi- notzu to Hongay, $3 per ton.

Carl Menell-Gerinan steamer, 984 tons, Hongay to Hongkong, $1.50 per ton.

Kongbeng-German steamer, 862 tons, Saigon to Kube or Yokohama, 42 cents per picul,

Onsang-British steamer, 1,757 tons, Suigon to one port Japan, 41 cents per picul.

Babelsberg-German steamer, 1,379 tons, hence to Kobe, $10,50) in full.

Taiju-German steamer, 1,063 tons, hence to Kobe, 29 cents per picul,

Petrarch-German steamer, 1,252 tons, Saigon to Kobe or Yokohama, +2 cents per picul.

Quannam-Fr nch steamer, 710 tons, Saigon to one port Philippines, 28 cents per piucl.

Sishan-British teamer, S86 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 16 cents per pi.....

Fooshing-British steal... 1,23 tons, Saigon to Hongkong, 151 cents per picul.

Emma Luyken-German steamer, 1,19 tons, monthly, 1 months, at $6,500 per month.

Melita-French steamer, 200 tons, monthly, 21 month, at $3,000 per month.

Petrarch-German steamer, 1,232 tons, monthly, 4 months, at $6,00 per month.

M. Struve-Geraian steamer, 960 tons, monthly, G months, at $6,050 per month.

Frithjof Norwegian steamer, 891 tons, monthly, 6 months, at $6,050 per month.

Daphne-German steamer, 1,115 tons, monthly, 3 months, at $7,5 per month.

Holstein-German steamer, 1,103 ton, monthly, 3 months, private terms.

Clara Jebesn-German steamer, 1,103 tons, monthly, 3 months, private terms.

Amiga German steamer, 822 tons, monthly, 6 months, at $5,65) per month.

Else-German steamer, 903 tous, monthly, 3 months, private terms.

Progress-German steamer, 799 tous, monthly, 2 months, private terms.

Hohnstein-German steamer, 1,275 tons, mouthly, 3 months, at $7,60 per month.

SHIPPING. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST MAIL August-

ARRIVALS.

21, Lowther Castle, Brit.sh str., from Amoy, 21, Queen Elizabeth, Brit. sh., from N. York. 21, Touraue, French str., from Yokohama. 22, Amara, British str., from Saigon. 22, Auchenarden, British str., from Moji. 99, C. Diederichsen, Ger. str., from Haiphong. 22, Cranley, British str., from Yokohama. 92, Eastern, British str., from Australia. 22, Formosa, British str.. frondon. 22, Hopsang, British str., five Jara. 22, Humber, British storeship, from W'haiwei. 22, Kwanglee, Chinese str., from Shangbai. 22, Lightning, British str., from Calcutta.

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22, Loongsang, British str., from Manila. 22, Pandus, British str., from Rangoon. 22, Shawmut, American str., from Tacoma, 22, Tritus. German str., from Swatow. 22. Zafiro, British str., from Manila. 22, Hobnstein, German str., from Saigon. 23, Borneo. German str., from Sandakan. 23, Ecclesia, British str., from Philadelphia. 23, Esaug, British str., from Tientsin. 23, Hailan, French str.. from Pakhoi 23. Oscar II., Norwegian str., from K'notzu. 23, Rosario, British sloop, from Swatow. 21, Cboysang. British str, from Shanghai, 24, Decima, Germau str.. from Newchwang. 24, Ernest Simons, Fr. str., from Marseilles. 24. Haitan, British str.. from Coast Ports. 24, Ikbal. British str., from Durban.

24, Loongmoon, German str., from Canton, 24, Scandia, German str., from Hamburg. 24, Sungkiang, British str.. from Manila. 24, Luity, Norwegiau str., from Rangoon. August-

DEPARTURES.

22, Karin, Swedish str., for Chefoo. 22, Kowloon, German str., for Canton. 2. Kwongeang, British str., for Shanghai, 22. Namsang, British str., for Calcutta. 22, Taifu, German str., for Kobe. 22, Tyr, Norwegian str., for Canton. 23, Anglo-Australian, Brit. str., for Calcutta. 23, Hailoong. British str., for Tamsui. 23, Haimuo, British str., for Swatow. 23, Hiusang, British str., for Kobe. 23, Kwangloe. Chinese str., for Cauton. 23, Mathilde, German str., for Tourane. 23, Taming, British str., for Manila, 23, Tourane. French str., for Europe. 23, Woosung. British str.. for Canton. 24, Ecclesia, British str., for Nagasaki. 24, Empr. of India, Brit. str, for Vancouver. 24, Gaelic, British str., for San Francisco. 24, Ocampo, British str., for Kobe. 24. Tritos, German str., for swatow. 25. Choysing. British str., for Canton, 25. Ernest Simous, French :fr., for Shanghai. 2. Esang, British str., for Canton, 25, Formosa, British str., for Sh nghai. 25, Lowther Castle, British str.. for Manila. 25. Mausing, British str. for Sandakan. 25. Orange, Norwegian str., for Baugkok.

PASSENGER LIST,

ARIVED..

For Gaelic, from San Francisco, fr Hong- koug, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Geo H. Ying and five children, Mrs. S. McGrew. Mrs. Gibson and child. Mrs. J. A. Tarrant, Messrs. W. C. Ben- nett, A. Jenkins, J. D. Potter, Thos. J. Smith, Allan Cameron, F. P. Hett, A. Tung, H. Forst, R. A. McWilliams, C. Shoemaker, Adam Gibson and S. N. Karangie.

Per Lightning, from Calcutta, Me srs. B. James and D. Jezra.

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Per Hopsang. from Java, Col. Brown, 1.E. Per Pundua, from Calcutta, Mrs. Carring- ham, Messrs. Davies an McLean.

Per Formosa, from London, for Hongkong, Messrs. Wall, Griffiths, and Leckie; for Shang- hai, Messrs. Short aud Martin.

Per Loongsang, from Manila, Mr. and Mr. C. B. Franklin, Mrs. E. de Purtra, daughter and sery ut, Messrs. M. Ribot, E. Moren, A. Soldenberg, H. Lorens, and H. Bull.

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| Grunberg, Messrs. T. Yenomoto, T. Minami, James Brown, Samuel Arou, Wall, and Jack Hardup: for Port Said, from Shanghai, Mrs. V. Sokolow, Messrs. Cogan, Elvanger, Najder, Pourmona. Anderson. Chinkoff, Annchetto, Jannos. P Zuergens, J. Helander, H. Alauka, Askretkow, H. Sokolow, P Wialyh, and John Andrews: for Marseilles, from Yokohams, Mr. and Mrs. Kobayakawa and Mr. Noah Cole; from Kobe. Mr. and Mrs. Fujita, Messrs. F. F. . Adamson, Geo. Sanderson, and M. Hada; from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Boyes, Mrs. Trouselle, Mr. and Mrs. Au<bruch, Messre. Poitevin, Roussel, Derratier, Loirot, Lafleur, Trouselle, Martel, Carrere, Ruby. E. Henry, A. Rettig, Tarin, Le Bloa, and Garel.

Per Tourane, for Hongkong, from Yokohama, Mrs. C. Clindeau, Mr. and Mrs. Marcaida and 2 children; from Kobe, Messrs. F. Kiene. C. Carlsen, O. Bucken, and G. sullivan: from Shanghai, Mrs. E. F. X. Rem dios, Capt. A. Ross, U.S.N., Misses Klara Marcoviez, Bog- liano, and A. B. Ross, Messrs. R. D. Watt, W. J. Turnbull, Lalucque, G. Lorenzo, G. Canerello, and Fasola: for Saigon, from Yoko- ama, Mrs. Sabas; from Shanghai, Sister Rose, Messrs. Fortin, Jeanue De Lhomme, Bogliano, Le Gaonist, Guistininiani, Lescaux, J Vinturini, and Sollier: for Singapore, from Yokohama, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilkins and Mr. Rochicam: from Kobe, Mrs. M. Matsubara, Messrs. T. Hishimura, H. Maurano and child. G. Wada, C Ogawa, A. Hida. G Vatz. P. Morris. H. Rolriguez, N. Grant, Heyden Mohamed, Ah. Abraham, Simon Rapha Osman Mustapha, Ali Mohamed, Peter Hazel, Thos. Fox, Sidney Philip. G. Harington. Henry Williams, John Joseph, Lama Abdulla, Abdul Mohaya, Marin Asser, and Zameh Marsof; from Shanghai, Misses H. Minami, M. Okado, M. Uchida, F. Yamashita, H. Matsushita, G. Smith, and R.

Per Eastern, from Australia, for Hongkong. Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Glasgow and child, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Weir and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Drs. H. B. Blaney and W. Redmond, Capt. de Rosa, Masters E. H. Guttierres and A. R. Soares, Messrs. Headworth, J. Hanron, W. Hemprick, H. E. Powell, A. A. Boughton, and Jas. Smith; in transit, Mrs. Ashton, Rev. and Mrs. Barnett and obild. Mrs. Emanuel aud child. Mrs. Marshall and 2 children, Miss E. Wa'sh, Mess. Jas. Dynon, D. Patrick, Levey, and Dr Dunlop Moore.

Per Zafiro, from Manila, Mrs, and Miss Couden, Capt. A. C. Conden, U.S.N, Mrs. Gaspar, Mr. Lichauco and 2 children, Messrs. Crisanto and Timoteo Lichauco, Misses Maria and Josefa Lichanco, Masters Macario and Mariano Lielauco, Master Jose Limjap, Miss Lucia G. Feijoo Zanetti, Dr. J. C. Whinney, U.S.N. Lieut. J. W. Wadlaugh, U.S.N., Messrs. Juan Gaspar, Francisco Gonzales, Bamon Arevalo, R. 'Ï'. Morrison, Jose Caminero, Joaquin Reverendo, Antonio B. Zanetti, Fran- cisco Trinidad, and C. O. Hansen.

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Per Choying, from Shanghai, &c., Mr. Geroue.

Per Hailan, from Coast Ports, Rev. Knox, Messrs. A. W. Grant, R. J. Berbeck, G. P. de Martin, and Capt. Gosensel,

Per Ernest Simona, for Hongkong, from Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. Brunschwig, Messrs. G. M. Laing, C B. W. Moore, and Esteban Palamdoni; "from Colombs, Mr. Lapp; from Siuganore, Mr. Cari Francke; from Saigon. Rev. Dumas Alexandre, Sixter Mari · Messra. S. ('. Ismai ́, L. Malpel, „A. Lecusu”, L, Lecoeur, and Maurice Jacobs: for Shanghai, from Mar- seiles. Messrs. G K. Leach, Hansson, M. de Cabreus, Perrin, ds Challoy, and de Loynes; from Port Said, Mr and Mrs. Hoffmann; from Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. Ma chowsky; from Marseilles in Saigon. Messrs. Fauquenot and Lambinet: for Kobe, from Singapore, Mrs. Sonoyama, Mr. and Mrs. Kato and infant; from Saigon, Mr. D. Sacke: for Yokohama, from Marseilles, Mr. Davy; from Saigon, Mr. Basili Andalafh.

DEPARTED.

Par Tourne. for Saigon, Mrs. Marie Bazot, Mrs. McGreio Obe, Messrs. Charles Edelini and Feldman; for Singapore, Mesars. C. Klinck, C. J. Davies, J. Hemmings, N. Spieler, Fr uk Nihilatti, F. Graham, A. C. Boughton, Patrick Cassidy. and Gabal Pizzo; for Colombo, Mr. David Bessler; for Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. Morel. Messrs. Chauvin, J. B. Harrop, Yves M. Lagadec, John Foreman, W. E. Davis, A. L. Kimball, and Emile Roses.

Par Empress of India, for Vancouver, &c., Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine, Mr. and Mrs. H. Parker Willis, Mrs. A. C. Cowden and Miss K. Cowdeu, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hazanas and child, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mowbray, Mrs. St. John, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. B. Sayer, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bog- gan and child, Mrs. Seth, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ŏ. Liesching, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leiria, Mrs. A. S. D. Cousland, Major A. B. Hamilton, Capt A. C. Cowden, U.S.N., Capt. Maddock, Dr. J. C. Whionery, Miss Mitchell, Mr. C. A. Tomes andTM Master A. Tomes. Messrs. F. Gonzalez, B. Hackwood, I. W. Kew, Wulliam, T. Funamoto, W. W. Ritchie, J. Johnson, A. Levey, J. H. Seth, F. Machado, P. A. Cunningham. H. T. Bosman and child, R. F. Morrison, W. D. Downey. K Tanaka, W. L. Sims, Steffens, H. E. Krol, F. B. S. Jacob, and W. Kemprich.

Printed and published by BERTRAM AUGUSTUS HALE for the Concerned, at 14, Des Vœux Road Central, City of Victoria, Hongkong. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.

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