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WATSON'S COCOA NUT OIL POMADE.
WATSON'S VERBENA POMADE.
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BRITISH PHARMACOPÆIA AND OTHER LOZENGES.
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WANCHI STEAM BAKERY,
HONGKONG.
ESTABLISHED IN 1863.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM THE
GENERAL PUBLIC AND SHIP MASTERS,
THAT HE IS PREPARED TO FURNISH
BREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY,
IN ANY DESIRED QUANTITIES, AND ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
SOFT
BREAD,
In various forms, furnished Every Morning, to all parts of the Colony.
WEDDING, LOAF, AND FANCY CAKE
BAKED TO ORDER.
TIFFIN BISCUITS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
SHIP AND PILOT BREAD
Furnished in quantities as may be desired, and quality guaranteed.
CONTRACTS
FOR LARGE QUANTITIES OF THE LATTER SOLICITED.
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ARRANGEMENTS
HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE
BEST DEALERS IN AMERICA,
AND NONE BUT
THE BEST QUALITY OF FLOUR
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IS USED.
BAKERY
CONTAINS A FULL AND COMPLETE POWER OF
STEAM APPARATUS,
WHICH ENSURES DESPATCH.
THE WORK IS UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF TWO
EXPERIENCED
EUROPEAN
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And no care or expense will be spared to give satisfaction.
TOWN OFFICE, OPPOSITE THE CLOCK TOWER.
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FOR THE YEAR
1870.
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HONGKONG:
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PREFACE.
CONSIDERABLE efforts, which have fortunately not been unsuccessful, enable the Publisher of the "Chronicle and Directory for 1870," to place the work in the hands
of Subscribers at an earlier date than has before been attained.
It is hoped that the pains that have been taken to secure accurate information, up to the latest dates, will render the present edition of the work fully up to the standard which its reputation will lead Subscribers to expect. It is desirable to notice
that the news of the United States conventions with China having been ratified at
Pekin, on the 23rd October, arrived too late to enable the fact to be noted in the
portion of the Directory where the text is given. The British convention is not inserted, as it is anticipated that there will in all probabilitty be some alterations before it becomes ratified.
The local information, in the form of Time, Post Office, and Mail Tables, has been
the subject of special attention, and is given as fully and in as convenient a form as possible.
The "Chronicle and Directory" is again published in two forms, the one being the Directory, properly so called, at the price of $3, and the other being the complete volume, with the records now of eight years, at the price of $5, which it is confidently expected will sustain its reputation of embodying such valuable information as to make it a complete vade mecum în Public, Mercantile, and General Offices.
The Daily Press Office,
Hongkong, 10th January, 1870.
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THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY FOR 1870.
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Appendix.
ANGLO-CHINESH CALENDAR FOR 1870.....
PAGE.
PROPER LESSONA POR SUNDAYS...
2
LAW AND UNIVERSITY TERMS..
2
REMARKS RESPECTING TIDES..
Order in COUNCIL.-For the Government of Her Majesty's Subjects in China and Japan; dated 9th March, 1865...
1
CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES..
RULES OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SUPREME
CALENDAR Ppor 1870..
5
COURT in China and Japan....
31
Eclipses; Fixed and Moveable Festivals......
Jewish Calendar.
7
TREATY between Great Britain and China, dated
at Nanking, 29th August, 1842..
.116
Birthdays of the Royal Family..
Alinanuck
8
Chinesa Festivals and Fasts............
32
Convention of Peking, 25th October, 1860.. Treaty of Tientsin, signed 26th June, 1858. CUSTOMS' TABIFF, Imports................
.118
121
129
Japanese
do.
36
Jewish
do.
37
Do. Do.
Exports......... Rules.....
136
142
Mahomedan
do.
38
ARTICLES relative to Customs' seizures, dated 27th
Parsee
do.
40
October, 1885........
.145
SIAMESE MEтhod of Dividing Time..
42
Do. Exchange.....
Do. Weights and Measures...
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY
Foreign ResidENTS, in China, Japan, the Philip-
44
Convention of Peace between France and China,
dated at Peking, 25th October, 1800..
.147
45
Treaty between Prussia and China, dated 2nd
48
September, 1861.
.149
Convention between Russia and China, dated
pines and Siam...
54
14th November, 1880...
.167
ADDITIONAL RESIDENTS.
.134
HONGKONG DIRECTORY, Government Offices, Con-
Treaty between United States and China, 18th
June, 1858.......
.162
sulates, &c...........
135
Do.
Educational, &c.
.139
Do.
Clubs, Institutions..
140
Do.
Masonic Lodges,
.141
Do.
Ecclesiastical Churches,
Missions, &c....
.142
Do.
Public Companies..
.143
Do.
Insurances.
145
Do.
Banks..
147
Do.
Professions and Trades..148
Do.
Hotels, Taverns, &c......107
HER MAJESTY'S FORCES, IN CHINA AND JAPAN,
Do.
Do. Do.
Military
Naval.
.169
170
China Squadron .............. .170 U. S. Naval Squadron in China and Japan..........174
THE PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS....
THE CANTOn Directory.
THE WHAMpoa DirectTORY
THE MACAO DIRECTORY, THE SWATOW DIRECTORY.. THE AMOY DIRECTORY... THE FORMosa DIRECTORY.. THE FOOсHow DirectoRY.
An Act of the American Congress relating to
Treaties.. JAPAN-Treaty between Great Britain and Japan,
dated at Yeddo, 26th August, 1858......... 178 Regulations for British Trade with Japan....
.180 New Convention between Treaty Powers and
Japan, dated 25th June, 1808...
..184 JAPAN-TARIFF under new Couvention, Imports,.187
Do.
Exports,.191 JAPAN-TARIFF under new Convention, Rules...........192 Treaty between the United States and Japan,...194 Regulations for American Trade with Japan,.....198 Supplementary Treaty between France & Japan
signed at Paris, 20th June 1861.
SIAM-Treaty between Great Britain and Siam
dated 5th April, 1856........
.169
Do.
..201
203
Regulations for Trade with Siam....
....200
.176
Tariff of Duties, Siam..
.207
.191
191
Treaty between the German Confederation and
Siam, signed 7th February, 1862..........
209
.195
.200
202
204
TRADE REGULATIONS FOr German STATES.. .214 Tariff of Duties, for German States and Siam.....216 Treaty between France and Cambodia, signed
11th August, 1863..
..217
208
THE NINGPo DirectorY..
210
REGULATIONS FOR CONSular CourTS OF AME-
RICA, IN CHINA...
.219
SHANGHAI, NAMES OF STREETS..
913
Do. DIRECTORY....
214
Chinese Passengers' Act, passed 14th Aug., 1855 229 Summary of Chinese Passengers' Act, 26th De-
THE CHINKiang DIRECTORY,
.241
cember, 1860................
240
THE KIUKIang DirecTORY
THE HANKOW DirectorY...
THE CHкFOo DirectoRY
212
Rules for opening houses for the reception of
Chinese Emigrants at Canton......
244
914
American Passengers' Act
247
THE TAKE DIRECTORY..
.210
THE TIENTSIN DIRECTORY.
250
Extract of an Act for Licensing vessels of the
United States
259
THE NEWCHwang DirECTORY.
232
Consular Instructions.....
.253
TUB PEKING DirectÓRY
253
Macao Passengers' Art.
THE JAPAN DIRECTORY (Yeddo)
956!
Victoria Harbour Regulations Ordinance..
265
THB YOKOHAMA DIRECTORY...
250
Scale of Fares for Licensed Vehicles, &c., in
THE NAGASAKI DIRECTORY
265
Hongkong...
268
THE HIOGO DIRECTORY,
208
THE OOSAKA DIRECTORY.
269
List of Stands for Licensed Vehicles & Chairs.....270 Scale of Commissions adopted by the Hongkong
THE HAKODadi DirecTORY
270
Chamber of Commerce
271
THE MANILA DIRECTORY..
.271
THE BANGKOK DIRECTORY.
.276
Standing Orders and Rules for the Legislativo
Council of Hongkong..............
.273
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CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Rules of Summary Jurisdiction Court...
276
RATES OF POSTAGE to United States....
ΡΑΘΕ.
392
Rules of the Colonial Treasury.....
291
Do.
to different parts of the World
Rules affecting Sick Seamen.
.292
per British, French & U. 8.
Port, Consular, Customs, and Harbour General
Packets.......
.393
Regulations...
.993
Do.
Local Regulations...
.296
to Straits and British India per private ship...........
399
Canton Customs and Harbour Regulations....
.296
Do.
Post-office Notifications
399
Do. River Steamer Regulations...
.290
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s TIME TABLES.
402
MACAO-Port Regulations......
.297
Movements of the Australian and English Mails
AMOY-Provisional Rules for Steamers Trading
for 1870.,.
410
Regularly
.298
Movements of the American Mails for 1870.. Later Post Office Notifications.....
411
.412
Foo-cпow-oo-Consular Notification..
.298
ADVERTISEMENTS.
!
NINGPO-Tse-le Light House....
299
Do. Sesostris Rock Buoy...
.299
Hongkong & China Gas Company, Limited..
413
Do. Port Rules and Regulations...
.299
Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company...
414
Central Pacific Railroad
415
Do. Rates of Licence Fees.....
301
Do. Custom House Regulations........
.302
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
416
London and San Francisco Bank, Limited
.417
Do. River Steamer Regulations..
..303
CHINKIANG-Notification.
..304
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris......
418
Bank of California..
419
Do. Customs Regulations.
.305
The London Assurance.
420
KIUKIANG-Notifications.
..307
Do. Port Regulations...
.307
Manchester Fire Assurance Company, London
TIRNTSIN-Local Land Regulations..
309
Assurance Corporation
.421
Do. General Regulations...
313
Royal Insurance Company.
.422
CARPOO-Consular do.
.318
OSAKA-Regulations for Trade
.318
SHANGHAI Scale of Commissions, adopted by the
Yangtsze Association of Shanghai, Pacific In- surance Company, Batavia Sea and Fire In- surance Company....
423
Chamber of Commerce...
,320
NEWCHWANG,
do.
.321
SIAM-Rules and Regulations for Trade....
.322
Do.
Do.
for Peace & Good Order 323
Do. General Regulations for British Trade......324 Do. Laws concerning vessels. &c..
.326
Do. do. do. sinall boats...
329
Do.
Do. do. do. floating houses & buoys...331
do. touching affairs by land.
333
AMERICA-Treaty with China
.337
CHINA-Constitution and Government...
.339
Do. Revenue and Population
.339
Do. Trade and Commerce
341
Do. Duties collected in Open Ports..
342
Do. Imports and Exports...
243
JAPAN-Constitution and Government
347
Do. Names and Titles of principal Daimios.....347
425
Phoenix Fire Insurance Co., Sun Fire Office.. 424 Imperial Fire Insurance Company, North British
and Mercantile Insurance Company Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance Company; J. Frisby & Co., butchers and general compra- dores; . N. Mody, general broker and nuc- tioneer; George Glasse, chemist, Victoria Dis- pensary
East Point Sugar Refinery..
Andrew Millar, plumber and brass founder; J. M. Armstrong, auctioneer and commission agent; Geo. M. Hart, commission agent, Ning- po...
G. Falconer & Co., watchmakers, &c.; Wm. Schmidt & Co., gunsmiths; Drs. Eastlack & Winn, surgeon dentists; W. P. Floyd, photo- grapher..
.428
427
428
Do. Army and Population......
.353
Do. Trade and Commerce.
354
Do. Money, Weights, and Measures..
.356
.429 T. Morson & Son, chemists and druggists; L.
Frickel & Co., shipchandlers and storekeepers.430 Amoy Dock Company..
.431
Paul Princeteau Leperche & Co., commission
HONGKONG, Code of Signals...
857
and export wine merchants...
432
Do.
From the Colonial Office List..
.359
Hooper & Co., carriage builders.....
433
Do.
Trade and Commerce.
.360
The Daily Press..
434
Do.
Geographical
381
Do.
Stamp Ordinance, 1886..
.363
Do.
Rules of Stamp Ordinance..
.365
Do.
Digest of Penalties under Ordinance.368
Rodgers, Myers & Co., commission agents. &c...435 Henry Hughes, commission agent; Williams, Blanchard & Co., shipping and commission merchants..
436
Do.
Stamp (Amendment) Ordinance, 1868.369
Macondray & Co., shipping and commission
Do.
Schedule of Duties..
370
MACAO, Historical Narrative...
373
merchants; A. Roman & Co., booksellers, sta- tioners, &c..
437
Do. Typographical Description..
375
Redmond Gibbons & Co., Du Pont's Gun-
MANILA, General Description.......
376
powder, Firearms, &c...
.438
Do.
Port and Customs Regulations...
377
Eina Iron Works...
439
Do.
Export of Hemp and Sugar
378
ILOILO, Observations on Trade and Navigation....379
Do. General Commercial Information.
Brittan, Holbrook & Co., Hardware; Locke &
Montague, Stoves, &c...
440
381
Marcus C. Hawley & Co., Hardware; Barton &
Do. Calcutta Opium Sales for 1870
*}
Polymetrical Table of Distances
Distance in Nautical Miles from Shanghai to
towns on the Yangtsze...
386
Rutter
.441 American Clock Co.; Phoenix Iron Works. 442 Linforth, Kellogg & Rail, Hardware; John G.
Hodge & Co., Stationery..
443
Distance in Nautical Miles by the shortest route
from Hongkong to Shanghai..
383
AMOY, Customs Regulations
387
Do.
Harbour Regulations....
.388
Do.
Notice of Mariners
389
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
390
Redington. Hostetter & Co., wholesale Drug-
gists; Hagar & Co., Type Founders..... W. E. Loomus. News Agent; Leon R. Myers &
Co.; Grover & Baker Sewing Machines.. L. P. Fisher's Advertising Agency.. "The London and China Herald'
444
445
.416
.447
RATES OF POSTAGE to the United Kingdom.........391
English and Chinese Dictionary..
.448
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LAW AND UNIVERSITY TERMS.
LONDON.
BEGINS.
ENDS.
OXF. ACT. JULY 5.
BEGINS.
ExDs.
Hilary
Easter
Trinity
Michaelinas
January 11 April 15 May 29 Novber.
January 31 May
15 June 19
Lent
January 11
April
9
Easter
April 20
June
3
Trinity
Novber. 25
Michaelmas
June October 10
4
July
9
Decher.
17
Lont
Easter
CAM. COM, JUNE 21.
Michaelmas
BEGINS.
DIVIDES.
ENDS.
January 13 April October
February 24 mid.
22
May
1
23 mid. Nyber. 8 noon
April
8 June
24 December 18
REMARKS RESPECTING THE TIDES.
Between Canton, Hongkong, and Macao.
In the absence of complete tide tables, the following table and remarks may be found serviceable.
PLACES.
Latitude North.
Longitude
Time of
Rise of
East of Gruch high water.
Tide.
hrs.
win.
feet.
Macao
22° 11/ 307,
113° 32/30
10
10
8
Lankeet
22 41 30
113 38 15
Anunghoy
22 48 15
113 36 30
2
Second Bar Creek
22 58 30
113 32 15
2
15
6 to 8
Whampoa
23 5 45
113 24
0
2
30
Canton
23 7 0
113 15
0
* 3
50
4 to 5
Lintin
22 24 30
113 48 0
12
0
8
Hongkong
22 21 0
114 18 0
10
20
73
The flood tide, when regular (which is seldom,) runs round Cabreta Point towards the town of Macao; but a little outside of the Point it sets along the land to the north, across the bay, until it meets the tide from Capsing-moon (or Kapshui-moon, "the swift water passage"), above Lintin, when it flows in a direct channel towards the Bogue. The velocity of the flood tide in Macao Roads is about 24 miles in the north- east monsoon and moderate weather; but when it blows strong from the northward - there is no apparent flood. The ebb then runs at the rate of 3 to 34, and 4 miles when the water is falling by the land. The ebb tide sets out from the town of Macao much in the same way as the flood comes in, with the difference of running a little more to the westward along the shore, before it takes the southerly direction; the latter part of this tide is therefore the best time for boats to start for Lintin or Canton, with a contrary wind, as they then get out far enough to have all the flood to work to the northward with.
The tides at Lintin run north and south, or nearly so. The velocity of the ebb, in the north-east monsoon, when blowing strong, is much the same as in Macao Roads; but there is always a perceptible flood of 1 or 11⁄2 miles. During the height of the south-west monsoon, the ebb runs at times at the rate of 6 and 65 miles, after heavy rains; at that season the floods are very weak.
CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
MONIES. -Accounts are kept at Canton in taels, mace, candarines, and cash; the tael being divided into 10 mace, 100 candarines or 1,000 cash. There is but one kind used for small payments; it is composed of six parts of copper and four of lead; it is round, marked on one side, and rather raised at the edges, with a square hole in the middle. These pieces are commonly carried like beads, on a string of wire. A tael of fine silver should be worth 1,000 cash; but, on account of their convenience for common use, their price is sometimes so much raised that only 750 cash are given
for the tael.
Foreign coins, however, circulate here, particularly Spanish dollars; and for small change they are cut into very exact proportions, but afterwards weighed: for which
* The flood ceases rising at this hour, but the stream in the middle of the river runs up a considerable time longer.-Horsburg.
CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
purpose merchants generally carry scales, called dotchin, made somewhat after the plan of the English steelvards.
The tael used to be reckoned at 6s. 8d. sterling in the books of the East India Company, but its value varies, and is generally computed according to the price paid per ounce for Spanish dollars in London. The tables given for this proportional value may be calculated in pence sterling, by the multiplier 1,208. Thus, if the price of the Spanish dollars be 60d. per ounce, the value of the tael will be 60 X 1,208-72·48d.; if at 66d., the value of the tael will be 79-728d.; and for any other price in the same proportion.
FINENESS OF GOLD AND SILVER.-The fineness of gold and silver is expressed by dividing the weight into 100 parts, called toques, or touch; similar to the modern practice of France. Thus, if an ingot be 93 touch, it is understood to contain 7 parts of alloy and 93 of pure metal, making in the whole 100.
The fineness of the precious metals, expressed in these decimal proportious, may be converted into English proportions by the following analogies:-Suppose gold is 99-66 touch, say, as 100: 91·66 :: 12 : 11, the standard, and vice versa ; and to convert standard silver into touch, say, as 240: 222: : 100: 22-5, the touch of sterling silver. Pure gold or silver without alloy is called by the Chinese sycee; and sometimes when of less purity the metal is accepted as sycee.
SILVER INGOTS are used as money, and weigh from half a tael to 100 taels, their value being determined by their weight. These ingots are of the best sort of silver; that is, about 94 touch.
GOLD INGOTS.---Gold is not considered as money, but as merchandise; it is sold in regular ingots of a determined weight, which the English call shoes of gold; the largest of these weigh 10 taels each; and the gold is reckoned 94 touch, though it may be only 92 or 93.
To bring ounces into taels, divide the ounces by 1,208.
WEIGHTS.-Gold and silver are weighed by catty of 16 taels; the tael is divided into 10 mace, 100 candarines, or 1,000 cash. 100 taels are reckoned to weigh 120 oz. 16 dwts. Troy, which makes the tael equal to 579-8 English grains, or 37-566 grainmes. The principal weights for merchandise are the picul, the catty, and the tael; the picul being divided into 100 catties, or 1,600 taels.
1 Tael weighs, avoirdupois.. 16 Taels, or 1 catty.. 100 Catties, or 1 picul...
...
lbs. oz. ărts.
0 1 5.333 5 5·333
102.
1 lb.
133 5 5.333 133 lbs.
Hence the picul weighs 60-472 kilogrammes, or 162 lbs. 0 oz. 8 dwts. 13 grs. Troy.
The above weights are sometimes otherwise denominated, especially by the natives; thus, the catty is called gin; the tael, lyang; the mace, tchen; the candarine, fivan; and the cash, lis.
There are no commercial measures in China, as all dry goods and liquids are sold by weight. In delivering a cargo English weights are used, and afterwards turned into Chinese piculs and catties.
LONG MEASURE.-That used in China is the covid or cobre; it is divided into 10 punts, and is equal to 0:3713 metres, or 14-625 English inches.
The Chinese have four different measures answering to the foot, viz.:
The foot of the mathematical tribunal The builders' foot, called congou The tailors' and tradesmen's foot. The foot used by engineers...
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Metres. Eng. inches.
0.333 13-125 0.3228 12.7 0-3083 13:33 0-3211 1265
Tue li contains 180 fathoms, each 10 feet of the last mentioned length; therefore the li 1,897) English feet; 192 is measure a mean degree of the meridian nearly; but European missionaries in China have divided the degree into 200 lis, each li making 1,826 English feet; which gives the degree 69-166 English miles, or 11-131 French myriametres.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
Adjustment of the Calendar.
Julius Cæsar was the first to attempt to adjust the length of the year with any degree of accuracy, and fixed it at 365 days 6 hours; introducing a day every fourth year (called Leap Year), which accordingly consists of 366 days, while the three others have only 365 days each.
From him it was called the Julian Year, and it continued in general use till the year 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII. undertook to rectify the error which then existed between the Julian year of 365 days and the solar year of 365-24222013 days. At that time the difference amounted to ten days; he accordingly commanded the ten days between the 4th and 15th October in that year to be struck out, so that the 5th day was called the 15th. This alteration has been introduced throughout Europe, except in Russia and by the Greck Church, and the year was afterwards called the Gregorian Year, or New Style.
In England the method of reckoning after the New Style was not admitted into the Calendar till the year 1722, when the error amounted to nearly eleven days, which were taken from the month of September, by calling the 3rd of that month the 14th, and it was settled by Act of Parliament (24 Ĝeo. II., 1751), that the years 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, and every hundredth year of our Lord, which shall happen in time to come, shall be computed as each consisting of 365 days only, excepting every fourth hundredth year, whereof the year 2000 should be the first.
By the same Act of Parliament the Legal beginning of the year was changed from the 25th of March to the 1st of January, so that the succeeding months of January, February, and March, up to the 24th day, which by the Old Style would have been reckoned part of the year 1762, were accounted as the three first months of 1763, which is the reason we sometimes meet with such a date as :
March 10th, 1774-75.
-
That is, according to the Old Style it is 1774, according to the New 1775.
Golden Number...
Epact....
Solar Cycle..
9 Dominical Letter...
.28
Roman Indiction..
3 Julian Period........
B
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The Solar Cycle, or Cycle of the Sun, is a period of 28 years, after which all the Dominical letters return in the same order as they did during the 28 years before. The first years of the Christian Era is the tenth of this Cycle.
The Lunar Cycle, or Cycle of the Moon, commonly called the Golden number, and sometimes the Metonic Cycle (from Meton, an Athenian philosopher, who invented it about 432 years before the birth of Christ), is a revolution of 19 years, in which time the conjunctions, oppositions, and other aspects of the Moon are within an hour and a half of being the same as they were on the same days of the months 19 years before. The Prime, or Golden number, is the number of years elapsed in this Cycle. Before the birth of Christ two years of this Cycle had elapsed.
The Roman indiction is a period of 15 years, and used by the Romans for the time of taxing their provinces. Three years of one of these Cycles had elapsed before the birth of Christ.
The Julian period contains 7980 years, and arises from multiplying together 28, 19, and 15 being the Cycles of the Sun, Moon, and Indiction. This was contrived by Joseph Juste Scaliger, in 1583, for Chronological purposes, and is assumed as a fixed Era in calculations by all Astronomers and Chronologers throughout the Christian world. Its beginning is placed 710 years before the usual date of the creation of the world, or 4714 before the commencement the Christian Era.
A Solar (average) day is.. A Sidereal day is... A Lunar (average) day is An average Tidal day is
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TIME.
DAYS.
Hrs. Min. Sec.
24 00 0·00
23 66 4:09
24 52 0·00 24 48 0.00
Coogle
ECLIPSES-FESTIVAL DAYS.
MONTHS.
Days Hrs. Min. Sec. 27 7 43 11:5
44 2.87
A Lunar sidereal month is..
synodic
29
""
tropical
""
anomalistic
"
""
nodal
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Moon's inclination to the Ecliptic.
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Excentricity
Distance from the earth in radii.
29 12
27 7 43 4.7
27 13
18 37-4
27 5 5 36°
00
50 8 47.9
0.0548442
60.67
YEARS.
Days Hrs.
Min.
Sec.
..365
6
13
49 3
.365
6
9
13.7
..365
48
49.7
.364
48
34.44
The anomalistic year is.
A sidereal year is...
A common, or tropical year, is
A lunar year is
ECLIPSES.
In the year 1870 there will be four Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon. January 17th.-Moon, total; partly visible at Greenwich; begins 0.57 P... middle 2.46 P.M.; euds 4.36 P.M.
January 31st.-Sun, partial; visible in Southern Ocean only.
June 28th.-Sun, partial; visible in New Zealand and South-East of Australia. July 12th & 13th.-Moon, total; visible at Greenwich; begins 8.45 P.M.; middle 10.34 P.M.; ends 0.24 A.M.
July 27th.-Sun, partial; invisible at Greenwich.
December 22nd.-Sun, total; but only partial at Greenwich; begins 11.8 A.M. middle 0.25 P.M.; ends 1.42 P.M.
RULES TO KNOW WHEN THE MOVEABLE FEASTS OCCUR.
Easter Day, on which the rest depends, is always the first Sunday after the first full moon which happens after the 21st day of March. If the full moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday after. Advent Sunday is always the nearest Sun- day to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or after.
Rogation Sunday is Five weeks after Easter. | Whit Sunday is Seven weeks after Easter; Ascension Day is Forty days after Easter. Trinity Sunday is Eight weeks after Easter.
*
* Inclusive.
FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIVALS, ANNIVERSARIES,
ETC., ETC.
Epiphany Septuagesima Sunday.... Quinquagesima-Shrove Sunday Feb. 27
St. David... Ash Wednesday..
..Jan. 6 Feb. 13
Birth of Queen Victoria.........May 24 Ascension Day; Holy Thursday May 26 Corpus Christi.
May 27
.Mar. 1
.Mar. 2
Pentecost-W ́hit Sunday, Trinity Sunday..
Mar. 17
Quadragesima-1st Sun. in Lent..Mar. 6 St. Patrick..... Annunciation-Lady Day
Palm Sunday.
Good Friday
EASTER SUNDAY
St. George...
Low Sunday.....
Rogation Sunday.............
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Mar. 25
.June 5 ....June 12
Accession of Queen Victoria....June 20 Proclamation..
. June 21 St. John Bapt.-Midsum. Day...June 24 St. Michael-Michaelmas Day...Sept. 29 Birth of Prince of Wales. April 17 1st Sunday in Advent.....
. April 10
.April 15
+
.April 23 | St. Andrew..
.May 22 Christmas Day
.April 24 | St. Thomas.
.Nov. 9 .Nov. 27
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Nov. 30 ..Dec. 21
.Dec. 25
JEWISH CALENDAR-BIRTHDAYS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY.
7
1870.
JEWISH CALENDAR.
5630.
Jan.
3 New Moon....
17 Laylanot.....
Sebat 1 July 15 Aug.
29 New Moon.....
Feb.
1, 2 New Moon
15 Little Purim
.30, Adar 1 14
Mar.
3 New Moon
.30 Vendar 1
16 Fast of Esther,
17 Purim.
14, 15
Apr.
1 New Moon
Nisan 1
Oct.
16, 17 Passover
.lő, 16
May
15 Second Passover Yiar.
19 33 of the Homer...
31 New Moon...
14
18
7 Fast of Ab. 12 Tubeab... 27, 28 New Moon.
18 || Sept. 26, 27 New Year....
28 Fast of Guedaliah.
6 Kipur..
10, 11 Tabernacle..
16 Hosuna Kaba.
25, 28 New Moon....
.30, Elul 1
6631. .Tisri 1, 2
3
10 15, 16 21
30 Hesvan 1
Ab 1 10
16
Sivam
1
Nov. 21, 23
Do.
30 Kisler 1
June 5, 6 Sebuot
6,
7
Dec.
19 Hanuca....
25
29, 0 New Moon..
30, Tamuz 1
24, 25 New Moon.......
.30 Tebet 1
July
17 Fast of Tamuz.
18
Queen Victoria..
BIRTHDAYS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY.
Date of Birth and Age of each in 1870.
May 24, 1819 Princess RI. F. W. Prus...... Nov. 21, 1840
(Married January 25, 1858, to
Crown Prince of Prussia).
Prince of Wales...
51 yrs.
Prince Alfred Enst. Albert....... Aug. 6, 1844 Princess Helena Augusta Victoria
26 yrs.
May 25, 1816
24
08
.Nov. 9, 1841
29
(Married March 10, 1863, to
Alex. Prs. of Denmark).
Their son, Prince Albert Victor
Christian Edward .......................Jan. 9, 1864 Their son, Prince George Fred.
Ernest Albert
June 3, 1865
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Prince Arthur William Patrick Al-
Princess Beatrice Mary Viet. Feodore
March 18, 1848
22
bert
May 1, 1850
Prince Leopold George Duncan Al-
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bert.....
April 7, 1853
17
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Their da.. Pra, Victoria Olgar
Alexandra Mary.
June 6, 1868
2
Duke of Cambridge........
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Princess Louis of Hesse-Hesse, Ap.25, 1813
27
Duchess of Mecklenburgh
April 14, 1957 Mar. 26, 1819 ..July 19, 1822
(Married July 1, 1862, to Prince
Louis of Hesse-Hesse).
Princess of Teck
Duchess of Cambridge.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
JANUARY-31 DAYS,
MOON'S PHASES.
(For Civil Mean Time at Hongkong.)
d. h. m. 8.
d.
h. m. 8.
New Moon
2
7 42 04 A.M.
First Quarter 10 4 38 52 A.M.
Full Moon 17 Last Quarter 24 New Moon 31
10
21
52 P.M.
5
59
34 P.M.
11
17
16 P.M.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
【12th & 1st
WEEK. MONTH | MOONS.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
30
1
2nd after Christmas.
Tues.
4
3
Wed.
5
4
Thur.
6
Frid.
7
6
Sat.
8
7
Sun.
9
8
Circumcision. Hiogo and Osaka opened 1888.
Lin Taihau appointed Commissioner, 1839. Li Singynen appointed Imperial Com
missioner in Kwangsi, 1851.
Commissioner Yeh captured, 1858.
Epiphany.
Forts at Chuenpi taken with great slaughter, 1841.
Ice one-fourth inch thick at Canton, 1852. Gunner of the " Lady Hughes" strangled
at Canton, 1785.
1st after Epiphany. Murder of Mr. Holworthy, 1969. Marriage of the Mikado of Japan,
1969.
Mon.
10
9
Tues. 11
10
Wed. 12
11
Thur.
13
12
Frid.
14
13
Sat.
15
14
Sun. 16
15
2nd after Epiphany.
Mon.
17
16
Great Gunpowder explosion in Hongkong harbour, 1867.
Tues.
18
17
Wed. 19
18
Elliot and Kishen treaty, ceding Hongkong, 1841.
Thur. 20
19
Steamer Cores" lost on her voyage to Yokohama, 1887. Sir Edmund Head died, 1888.
Attack on Lieut. Kerr and the bost of the "Cockchafer" at Swatow, 1989.
Frid. 21
20
Sat.
22
21
Sun. 23
22
3rd after Epiphany. P. & O. steamer Niphon lost off Amoy, 1968.
Mon. 24
23
Tues. 25
24
Princess Royal married, 1858.
Wed. 26
25
Hongkong taken possession of, 1841. St. Paul's Church at Macao burnt, 1835.
Thur
27
26
Frid.
28
27
Sat.
29
28
Napoleon III. Married, 1853.
Sun. 30
29
Mon.
31
1
4th after Epiphany. Lord Saltoan left. Chins with $3,000,000 ransom money, 1946. First arrival of the "Colorado" from San Francisco, 1867.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
JANUARY-31 DAYS,
APOGEE, 9 days, 7 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M. PRRIGEE, 21 days, 9 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
Maximum.
Minimum.
DAY
DAY
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
12th & 1st
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Sat.
1
30
Sun.
2
1
Mon.
3
2
Tues.
4
3
Wed.
5
Thur.
6
5
Frid.
6
Sat.
7
Sun.
9
8
Mon.
10
9
Tues. 11
10
Wed.
12
11
Thur.
13
12
Frid.
14
13
Sat.
15
14
Sun. 16
15
Mon.
17
16
Tues.
18
17
Wed. 19
18
Thur.
20
19
Frid.
21
20
Sat.
22
21
Sun. 23
22
Mon. 24
23
Tues.
25
24
Wed. 26
25
Thur. 27
26
Frid.
28
27
Sat.
29
28
Sun.
30
29
Mon.
31
1
73 51
1869.
Maximum.
72
Minimum.
.43
Memoranda.
10
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
FEBRUARY-28 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h.
d. h. m.
8.
M..
8.
First Quarter 9
Full Moon 16 11 04
1
55
38 A.M.
+
Last Quarter 23 2
24 2 24 40 A.M.
40 A.M.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
1st
WEEK. MONTH. MOON.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
1 2 3 4 0 7 0
HP CO ZO
2
5
6
7
5th after Epiphany,
8
Inhabitants of Hongkong declared British subjects, 1841. P. & O. Company's New Post
Contract commenced, 1868.
Bishop of Victoris delivered a charge to the clergy, 1869.
H. B. M. sloop "Hyacinth" entered inner harbour of Macao, 1840.
Outrage on Foreigners at Kobe, Japan, 1868.
9 Great Fire at Foochow, 1868.
Wed.
9
10
Thur. 10
11
Frid.
11
12
Sat.
12
13
Sun.
13
14
Septuagesima.
Mon.
14
15
St. Valentine's day.
Tues. 15
16
Chiu Apo seized on Chinese territory and carried to Hongkong, 1851.
Wed. 16
17
Ports of Hongkong and Tinghai declared free, 1841.
Thur. 17
18
Frid. 18
19
Jefferson Davis inaugurated President of the Insurgent Stater, 1861. Mr. J. G. Austin
appointed Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, 1868.
Sat.
19
20
Sun. 20
21
Sexagesima. Outrage on Sir Harry Parkes in Japan, 1868.
Mon. 21
22
Medical Missionary Society organised at Canton, 1838.
Tues.
22
23
George Washington born, 1732. Taoukwang died, 1850 (reigned 30 years.)
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun. 27
Mon.
******
23
24
First stone of the Hongkong City Hall laid, 1867.
24
25
25
26
26
27
28
Captain Da Costs and Lient. Dwyer murdered at Wong-ma-kek, on Hengkong, 1849.
Rewards offered for Englishmen by Lin, 1841,
Quinquagesima.
28
29
Lord Wensleydale died, 1868.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
FEBRUARY-28 DAYS.
APOGEE, 6 days, 4 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M.
days, 11 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds A.M.
HONGKONG
1868.
Maximum. Minimum.
.75
[]
.56
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
1st
WEEK. MONTH.Į MOON.
Tues.
1
Wed.
2
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
6
Sun.
7
Mon.
7
Tues.
Wed.
9
10
Thur. 10
11
Frid.
11
12
Sat.
12
13
Sun.
13
14
Mon.
14
15
Tues.
15
16
Wed.
16
17
Thur. 17
18
Frid.
18
19
Sat.
19
20
Sun.
20
21
Mon. 21
22
Tues.
22
23
Wed. 23
24
Thur.
24
25
Frid. 25
26
Sat.
26
27
Sun. 27
28
Mon. 28
29
PERIGEE, 18
TEMPERATURE.
1869.
Maximum...
.73
Minimum.
51
Mens randa,
11
}
12
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
MARCH-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
d.
h.
m. 8.
m.
8.
New Moon
2
4 16
34 P.M.
Full Moon 17
9
28
46 P.M.
First Quarter 10
8 48
16 P.M.
Last Quarter 24
0 14
14 P.M.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
[1st & 2nd!
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Tues.
30
Shrove Tuesday. St. David's day.
Wed.
1
Ash Wednesday.
Thur.
2
Frid.
3
Imperial Commissioner Ilipu died at Canton, 1853.
Abraham Lincoln inaugurated President of the United States, 1861.
Sat.
4
Sun.
5
Mon.
7
6
Tues.
8
7
Wed.
9
8
lat in Lent.
Russian steamer "Wolga" lost in the Japanese Sea, 1868.
First naval battle between Monitor and Iron Clad vessels fought, in Hampton Roads.
Thur. 10
9
Prince of Wales married, 1863. Lin arrived in Canton, 1838.
Frid.
11
10
Gov. MacDonnell arrived in Hongkong, 1866.
Sat.
12
11
Attempted assassination of Prince Alfred, near Sydney, N.S.W., 1868.
Sun.
13
12
2nd in Lent.
Chinese Custom House closed at Macao, 1849.
Mon.
14
13
Tues. 15
14
Governor Robinson left Hongkong for Ceylon, 1885.
Wed. 16
15
Thur.
17
16
Frid.
18
17
Sat.
19
18
Sun.
20
19
Mon. 21
20
Tues. 22
21
Wed.
23
22
Thur. 24
23
Outrage on French Sailors in Japan, 1868.
Prince Imperial of France born, 1858.
St. Patrick's Day. Macartney's Embassy left China, 1794. Jewish Feast of Poorim.
Second Day Feast of Poorim.
Foreigners detained in Canton by Lín, 1839.
3rd in Lent. Gov. Bonham landed at Hongkong, 1848.
British ship "Sarah" first_free-trader, sailed from Whampoa. 1931, H.M.S. "Sa-
lanis" and H.M, gunboat "Opossum," with the Shanghai Chamber Deputies, left Hankow to explore the Upper Yangtsze.
Kaying appointed Commander-in-chief, 1812.
Captain Elliot forced his way to Canton, 1839. Death of Major-General Brunker,
commander-in-chief of H.M.'s forces in Chius and Japan, 1869,
Frid.
25
24
Lady day.
Sat.
26 25
Sun.
27
26
4th in Lent.
Mon.
28 27
20,289 Chests of Opium, in number, Lurue? by Lin, 1339,
Tues.
29
28
Wed. 30 29
Thur. 31
393
30
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
MARCH-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 6 days, 8 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds A.M. PERIGEE, 18 days, 7 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
Maximum Minimum
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
1st & 2nd
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Tues.
1
30
Wed.
2
1
Thur.
3
2
Frid.
4
3
Sat.
3
4
Sun.
6
5
Mon.
7
6
Tues.
8
7
Wed.
9
8
Thur. 10
9
Frid.
11
10
Sat.
12
11
Sun.
13
12
Mon.
14
13
Tues.
15
14
Wed.
16
15
Thur.
17
16
Frid.
18
17
Sat.
19
18
Sun.
20
19
Mon.
21
20
Tues. 22
21
Wed. 23
22
Thur.
24
23
Frid.
25
24
Sat.
26
25
Sun.
27
26
Mon.
28
27
Tues.
29
28
Wed.
30 29
Thur. 31
30
77 52
1869.
Maximum.
.73
Minimum.
.52
Memoranda.
Coogle
13:
14
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
APRIL-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h. m.
d.
h.
m. 3.
New Moon 1
First Quarter 9
9 34 46 A.M.
Full Moon 16 6
02
40 A.M.
0 02 10 r.M.
Last Quarter 23 0
01
40 A.M.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
Chronology of Remarkable Erents,
3rd
WEEK. MONTH. MOON.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
CO 20 pe
1
2
3
Koto 00 =
Prince Kung degraded by the Empress Dowager, 1885.
5th in Lent. Richmond, the insurgent Capital, captured by Union forces, 1965,
Tung-chi, Emperor of China, born 1857.
Coolie Mutiny on board the Itahan ship "Therese," 1569
Insurgent army nuder Lee surrendered to Union army under Graut, 1965.
Sun. 10
10
Pulu Sandng. Kiying appointed Imperial Commissioner, 1912.
Mon.
11
11
Tues.
12
12
Bombardment of Fort Sumter and civil war commenced, 1561.
Wed.
13
13
Thur.
14
14
Frid.
15
15
Sat.
16
16
Sun.
17
17
Mon.
18
18
Tues. 19
19
Wed.
20
20
Thur. 21
21
Frid.
22
22
Sat.
23
23
Sun.
24
24
Capture of the Magdala, and end of Abyssiman expedition. 1864,
Yih-han, Lungwan, and Ki-kung, arrived in Cantou to conniand Chinese troops, 19H. President Lincoln assassinated, Itiö,
Good Friday. Euster Term beglas.
Attempt to assassinate the Emperor of Russia, by Karakozoff, Russian Prasant, 1966.
First day Jewish Feast of Passover,
· Easter Sunday. Sir H. Parkes first visited Osaka, 1987.
Per P. & O. steaner "Rangoon," Mrs. H. R. Dawvur arrived, 1963.
Napoleon III. born, 1508.
II.M.S."Salamis" returned to Hankow from Upper Yangtsze, 1989.
East India Co. ccased trade with China, 1934.
St. George's Day. Last day wish Feast of Passover.
1st after Easter.
Mon.
25
25
Tues.
26
26
Wed. 27
27
Thur. 28
29
Fri.
29
29
Sat.
30
30
Capt. Caine appointed core magistrate of Hongkong, 1941.
ملمممم
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
APRIL-30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 2 days, 4 hours, 36 min., 40 sec. P.M. PERIGEE, 16 days,
APOGEE, 29 days, 7 hours, 36 min., 40 sec. P.M.
6 hours, 36 min. 40 sec. A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
Maximum Minimumu.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH. MOON.
3rd
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
1 2 3 N
6
00
Sat.
Sim.
10
Mon.
11
11
Tues.
12
12
Wed. B
13
Thur. 14
14
Frid.
15
13
Sat.
16
16
Sit
17
17
Mon.
18
18
Tues. 19
19
Wed. 20
20
Thur. 21
21
Frid.
22
22
Sat.
23
23
Sun.
24
21
Mon.
25
25
Tues.
26
26
Wed.
27
27
Thur. 28
23
Fri.
29
29
Sat.
30
30
+
83 61
1869.
Maximum..
79
Minimun
53
Memoranda,
Coogle
15
ગ
16
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
MAY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m.
d.
h. m.
8.
New Moon
1
2
13
52 A.M.
Last Quarter 22
1 45
32 P.M.
First Quarter 8
11
14
22 P.M.
Full Moon 15
1
40
04 P.M.
New Moon 30 5
83
40 A.M.
DAY DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH | MOONS.
4th & 5th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Sun.
1
1
2nd after Easter.
Mon.
2
2
Tues.
3
3
Wed.
4
Thur.
5
Frid.
6
Sat.
7
7
Borlase raid at Swatow, 1881. Empress Eugenie born, 1826. Brit. troops evacuated
Ningpo, 1842. Str. "Iron Prince" attacked by pirates.
Hongkong Mint opened, 1866. Lord Brougham died, 1868.
Sun.
8
8
3rd after Easter. Prince Kung's honours restored, 1865.
Mon.
9
9
Tues. 10
10
Attempt to assassinate Count Bismark by Karl Blind, a student of the University of
Berlin, 1868.
Wed. 11
11
Thur.
12
12
Frid. 13
13
Sat.
14
14
Sun.
15
15
4th after Easter.
Mon. 16
16
Tues. 17
17
Wed. 18
18
Thur.
19
19
Frid. 20
20
Forts at mouth of Peiho captured by British and French forces, 1858.
** Lesmona" captured by Pirates in the China Ses, 1868.
N. G. barque
Sat.
21
21
Delivery of 20,283 chests Opium completed, 1839.
Sun.
22
22
Rogation Sunday Foreign factories at Canton pillaged, 1841.
Mon. 23
23
U. 8. A. Legation at Yeddo burned down, 1863. P.&0. steamer "Benares
Fisherman's Group, 1868.
" lost on
Tues. 24
24
Queen Victoris born, 1819, Seamen's Hospital Hongkeng opened, 1888.
Wed. 25
25
Thur. 26
26
Frid. 27 27
Ascension Day. ---Holy Thursday. Impeachment of President Johnson failed, 1868.
Canton ransomed for $8,000,000, 1841.
Sat.
28
28
Sun.
29
29
1st after Ascension.
Mon.
30
1
Tues.
31
2
H.B.M. screw sloop "Reynard" lost on the Pratas sbos) in trying to rescue remainder of crew of "Velocipede," 1851. "Opossum," with Yangtze Exploring Expedition, returns to Hankow, 1869.
L
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
MAY-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 14 days, 4 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M.
27 days, 2 hours, 16 minutes, 40 seconds P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
APOGEE,
1868.
Maximum Minimum.
85
69
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH.| MOONS.
4th & 6th
Sun.
1
1
Mon.
2
2
Tues.
3
Wed.
4
Thur.
5
Frid.
6
Sat.
7
7
Sun.
8
8
Mon.
9
9
Tues.
10
10
Wed.
11
11
Thur.
12
12
Frid. 13
13
Sat.
14
14
Sun.
15
15
Mon.
16
16
Tues. 17
17
Wed.
18
18
Thur. 19
19
Frid. 20
20
Sat.
21
21
Sun.
22
22
Mon.
23
23
Tues. 24
24
Wed. 25
25
Thur. 26
26
Frid. 27
27
Sat.
28
28
Sun.
29
29
Mon. 30
1
Tues. 31
1869.
Maximum
.86
Minimum
.68
888888
Memoranda.
Coogle
17
18
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
JUNE-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h.
m.
8.
d. h.
m. 8.
First Quarter 7
6 52
08
A.M.
Last Quarter 21 5 10 28
A.M.
Full Moon 14 9 23
52
P.M.
New Moon 29 7 09 52
A.M.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
5th & 6th
WEEK, MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
3
1 2 ∞ thi lo cN
2
3
Attempt to blow up the Hongkong Ilotel, 1888.
Terrible earthquake at Manila, destroying the town and killing more than 2,000 per-
sons,
1863.
6 The Governor of Kwang-tung, Tsiang, arrived at Canton, 1968.
7
Whit Sunday.
8
Jewish Feast of Pentecost, First Day.
9
British ship "Tricolor" lost on the Pratas, 1868. Feast of Pentecost, Second Day.
Wed.
8
10
Thur.
9
11
Frid. 10
12
Sat.
11
13
Portuguese prohibited trading at Canton, 1640. St. Barnabas,
Sun.
12
14
Trinity Sunday.
Mon. 13
15
Tues. 14
16
Wed. 15
17
Russian and Chinese treaty, 1728. Four pirates concerned in the attack on "Iron
Prince" executed, 1862. Great opium swindle, 1862,
Hope Dock opened at Aberdeen, 1887.
Thur. 16
18
Wusung taken, 1942.
Frid.
17
19
Sat.
18
20
Sun.
19
21
Explosion of the "Union Star" at Shanghai, 17 persons killed, and 10 wounded, 1982. 1st after Trinity. Shanghai occupied by British forces, 1812. Stanford convicted and
sentenced to eight years' penal servitude, 1862.
Mon. 20
22
Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837. Macartney's embassy arrived, 1793.
Tues. 21
23
Arrived per P. & O, steamer " Delhi, ' Mrs. Dhunjeebhoy Pestonjec, 1866.
Wed. 22
24
Thur. 23
25
Canton blockaded by English forces, 1840. Commercial Bank suspended, 1386. Decla
ration of war issued by Prussia against Austria, 1866. Kiying visits Hongkong, 1813. Destruction of 20,283 chests Opium completed by Lin
at the Bogue, 1939.
Frid. 24
26
Sat.
25
27
Sun.
26
28
Mon. 27
29
St. John the Baptist. Midsummer day. Total Defeat of the Italian army under Victor
Emmanuel, by the Austrians, under Archduke Albrecht, at Custozza, 1806. Taiping Wong, chief rebel, beheaded.
2nd after Trinity. Treaty of Nanking exchanged at Hongkong, 1843.
attack on the British Legation at Yeddo, 1862.
Confiscation ofthe Str. "Prince Albert" by the British Consul and Customs, at Canton,
1866.
Murderous
Tues. 28 30
Wed.
29
1
St. Peter.
Thur.
30
Q
British expedition to China arrived, 1840. Typhoon near Hongkong 1965, in which the P. &. O. Co's Steamer "Corea" and Mr. D. Lapraik's Str. "Chanticleer" were lost with all hands. Agra Bank suspended, 1888.
Coogle
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
JUNE-30 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 11 days, 8 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M. APOGEE, 23 days, 7 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
$
Maximum
釁
Minimum
DAY DAY
1868.
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
|5th & 6th
WEEK. MONTH MOONS.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
- 02 00
10 200
1
3
4
5
7
10
Thur.
11
Frid.
10
12
Sat.
11
13
Sun.
12
14
Mon.
13
15
Tues.
14
16
Wed.
15
17
Thur. 16
18
Frid.
17
19
Sat.
18
20
Sun.
19
21
Mon.
20
22
Tues. 21
23
Wed.
22
24
Thur. 23
25
Frid.
24
26
Sat.
25
27
Sun. 26
28
Mon.
27
29
Tues. 28
30
Wed. 29
1
Thur. 30
•
86 78
1869.
Maximum.
Minimum.
Memoranda.
+
88
75
19
20
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
JULY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES,
d.
h.
m.
8.
d.
h. m.
8.
First Quarter 6
0
06
58 P.M.
Last Quarter 20
9 53
34 P.M.
Full Moon 13
6 11
58 A.M.
New Moon 28
6 64 30 P.M.
DAY DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
6th & 7th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Frid.
1
3
Sat.
2
Sun.
3
Mon.
4
6
Tues.
5
7
Wed.
8
3rd after Trinity. Treaty of Wanghis with the United States signed, 1844. Defeat of the Austrians ander Field Marshal Benedek, by the Prussian Army, under the Command-in-chief of King William 1st at Sadowa or Köningsgrüts, 1886. American Independence declared, 1776.
Both John Adams and Thomas
The Anniversary of American Independence.
Jefferson died, 1825. Battle of Gettysburg, insurgents routed, 1883. Vicksburgh captured by Union forces under General Grant, 1863.
Tinghai first taken, 1840. Attack on British Embassy at Yeddo, 1881. Cession of
Venetia by the Austrians to the Emperor Napoleon, 1986.
Thur.
7
9
Frid.
8
10
Sat.
9
11
Sun. 10
12
4th after Trinity.
Mon,
11
13
Amherst's embassy arrived, 1818.
Tues.
12
14
Wed. 13
First English ship reached China, 1635. Str. "Fohkien" wrecked on
Group," 1865.
44 Fisherman's
15
Thur.
14
16
Frid.
15
17
Lord Napier and Suite arrived in China, 1834.
Sat.
16
18
British trade with China re-opened, 1842.
Sun.
17
19
5th after Trinity.
Mon. 18
20
Lieut.-Com. Stopford drowned off Hainan.
Tues.
19
21
Wed. 20
22
Thur.
21
23
Frid.
22
24
Sat.
23
25
A great Ses fight at Lissa. Defeat of the Italian fleet, under Admiral Persano, by the
Austrian Squadron under Admiral Tegetshof; two Ironclads sunk, 1866,
Amer. Str. "Hankow" destroyed by fre at Canton, 1985,
Armistice concluded between Austria, Prussia, and Italy.
Sun.
24
26
6th after Trinity.
Mon. 25
27
St. James.
Tues.
26
28
Wed.
27
29
Thur. 28
1
Terrific typhoon at Canton, Macao, Hongkong, and Whampoa; loss of life estimated
at 40,000 persons, 1882.
Nankin re-taken by Imperialists, 1884. Death of Mr. Consul Gibson at Amoy, 1869.
Frid.
29
2
Sat.
30
Sun.
31
7th after Trinity.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
JULY-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 9 days, 10 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds A.M. APOGEE, 21 days, 1 hour, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
Maximum. Minimum
....
DAY
DAY
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
6th & 7th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Frid.
1
3
Sat.
4
Sun.
5
Mon.
6
Tues.
5
7
+
Wed.
6
Thur.
7
Frid.
00
10
Sat.
11
Sun.
10
12
Mon.
11
13
Tues. 12
14
Wed. 13
15
Thur. 14
16
Frid.
18
17
Sat.
16
18
Sun.
17
19
Mon.
18
20
Tues. 19
21
Wed. 20
22
Thur. 21
23
Frid.
22
24
Sat.
23
25
Sun.
24
26
Mon.
25
27
Tues. 26
28
Wed.
27
29
Thar. 28
1
Frid.
29
Sat.
30
3
Sun.
31
89 75
1869.
Maximum.. Minimum
.89
.80
Memoranda.
Coogle
21
23
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
AUGUST-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
m.
8.
d.
h.
m.
8.
First Quarter 4
4 28
10 P.M.
Last Quarter 19
3 26
58 P.M.
Full Moon 11
4 49
52 P.M.
New Moon 27 5 02
22 A.M.
DAY DAY.
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
7th & 8th
WEEK, MONTH. MOONB.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Mon.
1
5
Lammas day.
Tues.
2
6
Wed.
3
7
Thur.
4
8
British fleet arrived before Nankin, 1842.
Frid.
5
9
Sat.
6
10
Sun.
7
11
8th after Trinity. British squadron arrived off the Peiho, 1840.
Mon.
8
12
Tues.
9
13
Wed.
10
14
Bir H. Pottinger and Admiral Parker arrived, 1841.
Thur. 11
15
Frid. 12
16
Sat.
13
17
Sun.
14
18
174 British prisoners executed on Formoss, 1843. Fire in Wyndham Street, Hongkong,
1868. Earthquake in Peru, 1868,
9th after Trinity.
Mon. 15
19
Tues. 16
20
Wed. 17
21
Thur. 18
22
Great Fire in Hongkong, 1868.
Frid. 19
23
Sat.
20
24
Sun.
21
25
Mon.
Tues.
223
22
225
26
10th after Trinity. Emperor Hien Fang died, 1881. Governor Amaral assassinated, 1840.
27
Large meeting in Hongkong to protest against the military contribution demanded by the Home Government, 1864. Treaty of Peace between "Austria and Prussia signed at Prague, 1866. Schleswig Holstein, Hesse Cassel, Hanover, Nassau, and Frankfort incorporated with Prussis."
St. Bartholomew.
Wed.
24
28
Thur. 25
29
Frid. 26
30
British left Macao, 1839.
Sat.
27
1
Sun.
28
2
11th after Trinity,
Mon. 29
Treaty of Nankin signed, 1843.
Tues, 30
4
Conference at Tientsin with Kishen, 1840.
Wed.
31
5
Severe typhoon on Coast of China, many lives lost, and much damage done to Shipping
at Hongkong, Macao, and Whampoa, 1848. Typhoon in China "Bes, 1881.
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
AUGUST-31 DAYS.
23
PERIGEE, 3 days, 9 hours, 36 minutes, 42 seconds P.M. APOGEE, 18 days, 8 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds A.M. PERIGEE, 30 days, 6 hours, 36 min., 40 sec. A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
Maximum Minimum
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
7th & 8th
WERK. MONTH.| MOONS,Į
Mon.
1
5
Tues.
2
6
Wed.
3
7
Thur.
8
Frid.
5
9
Sat.
10
Sun.
7
11
Mon.
8
12
Tues.
9
13
Wed.
10
14
Thur.
11
15
Frid.
12
16
Sat.
13
17
Sun.
14
18
Mon.
15
19
Tues.
16
20
Wed. 17
21
Thur.
18
22
Frid.
19
23
Sat.
20
24
Sun.
21
25
Mon. 22
26
Tues.
23
27
Wed. 24
28
Thur. 25
29
Frid.
26
80
Sat.
27
1
Sun.
28
2
Mon. 29
3
Tues. 30
4
Wed.
31
LO
• •
87 76
1869.
Maximum.
..89
Minimum
.80
Memoranda.
Cocale
24
THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
d. h.
m.
..
m.
8.
First Quarter
2
9 34
28 P.M.
Last Quarter 18
9
06
28 A.M.
Full Moon
10
5 48
16 A.M.
New Moon 25
2
10 40 P.M.
DAY
DAY
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
8th & 9th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Typhoon, 1848, in which the "Isabella Robertson" foundered at Cumsing-moon. Em-
peror Hien Fung died, 1881.
Treaty with Austria signed at Pekin, 1860.
Treaty of peace between America and England signed, 1783.
Attack on the forts at Shimonosaki, Japan, by the allied fleets under Adml. Kuper,
1884. Hongkong Stamp Act passed, 1886.
H.R.II. Prince Alfred received by the Mikado of Japan, 1889. "Taiping" "Ariel," and
"Serica" reached London, 1888.
"Imogene" and "Andromache" passed the Bogus, 1834.
First Typhoon in Hongkong, 1867.
Thur.
1
6
Frid.
2
2
Sat.
3
∞ - →
7
8
Sun.
9
18th after Trinity.
Mon.
5
10
Tues.
11
Wed.
12
Thur.
8
13
Frid.
14
Sat.
10
15
Sun.
11
16
13th after Trinity.
Mon.
12
17
Tues.
13
18
Wed.
14
19
Thur.
15
20
Frid.
16
21
Sat.
17
22
Sun. 18
23
14th after Trinity.
Mon.
19
24
Tues.
20
25
Wed.
21
26
Thur. 22
27
Frid.
23
28
Sat.
24
29
Sun. 25
1
15th after Trinity.
Mon. 26
Tues. 27
3
Wed.
28
4
Thur. 29
5
Frid.
30
6
Steamer "Reiver" lost on "Preparis Reef," 1869.
P. & O. Company's Steamer, "Singapore"lost on her voyage to Hakodadi, 1867.
St. Matthew,
Terrific typhoon at Swatow, 1858.
Am. Brig "Lubra" taken by pirates, 1868.
H.M.S. "Rattler" lost off Japan, 1888. Piratical attack on the N. G. barque " Apenrado,**
near Macao, 1869.
Jewish New Year's Day.
Commissioner Lin degraded, 1840.
Michaelmas Day. Hurricane at Manila causing immense damage to shipping,1985.
"Westminster" lost on Pratas Shoal, 1868.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 15 days, 2 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds, A.M. PERIGEE, 27 days, 3 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
1869.
Maximum.. Minimum..
.86
Maximum,.
.....86
.77
Minimum,.
.70
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
8th & 9th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Thur.
1
6
Frid.
...
7
Sat.
3
8
Sun.
4
9
Mon.
5
10
Tues.
6
11
Wed.
7
12
Thur.
8
13
Frid.
9
14
Sat.
10
15
Sun.
11
16
Mon.
12
17
Tues.
13
18
Wed.
14
19
Thur.
15
20
Frid. 16
21
Sat.
17
22
Sun.
18
23
Mon.
19
24
Tues.
20
25
Wed. 21
26
Thur. 22
27
Frid. 23
28
Sat.
24
29
Sun.
25
1
Mon. 26
2
Tues. 27
3
Wed. 28
Thur. 29
Frid.
30
10 00
Memoranda.
35
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
OCTOBER-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
કે
d. h.
m.
8.
d. h.
m.
8.
First Quarter 2
4
55
46 A.M.
New Moon 24 11
12
16 P.M.
Full Moon
9
9
19
34 P.M.
Last Quarter 18
1
50
10 A.M.
First Quarter 31
3 37
52 A.M.
DAY DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
19th & 10th
WEEK. MONTH.] MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 8
1
7
The "Daily Press" started, 1858. Second Typhoon in Hongkong, 1867.
at Manila, 1863.
Earthquake
2
8
3
9
16th after Trinity. Great Landship in Tai-ping-shan, 1867. Confucius died, B.C. 662. Treaty of Peace between Austria and Italy signed at Vienna, 1888.
Tues.
10
Wed.
11
Atonement.
Thur.
12
French expedition left Chefoo for the Cores, 1886.
"Japan," Mrs. Dorabjee Pestonjee Cama, 1889,
Arrived per P. M. Co.'s steamer
Frid.
13
Sat.
8
14
Sun.
9
15
17th after Trinity,
Mon. 10
16
Tues. 11
17
H.B.H. Prince Alfred visits Pekin-not received by the Emperor, 1889.
Supplementary treaty signed at the Bogue, 1848.
Shanghai captured, 1841. Chinhai taken, 1841. Fire at Canton, property destroyed
worth $4,000,000, 1851. H'kong Stamp Act came into operation, 1887. Lord Napier died at Macao, 1834.
Wed. 12
18
Thur. 13
19
Ningpo occupied by British forces, 1841.
Frid. 14
20
Sat.
15
21
Sun. 16
22
Mon.
17
23
"Flors Temple" lost in the China Sea, with upwards of 800 coolies on board, 1852.
Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. Outrage on foreigners in Formosa, 1868.
Ball at Macao, 1866, in honour of Gov. Amaral,
18th after Trinity. Khanghoa in the Corea, taken by the French, 1888.
St. Luke.
Tues. 18
24
Wed. 19
25
Thur. 20
26
Frid. 21
27
Great Earthquake in California, 1888.
Sat.
22
28
H.B.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Shanghai, 1869. Last day Feast of Tabernacles,
Sun.
23
29
19th after Trinity. 58 piratical vessels destroyed by Captains Hay & Wilcox, H. M.
Ships "Columbine" and "Fury," 1840.
Mon. 24
1
Tues. 25
Treaty of Whampoa between France and Chins signed, 1844. Kahding recaptured
by the allies, 1862.
Wed. 26
Thur. 27
Frid. 28
In Canton 1,200 houses and 3 factories burnt, 1843. First part of Anglo-Chinese Dic-
tionary published 1886.
St. Simon and St. Jude. Terranova executed by the Chinese, 1822.
Sat.
29
6
Archbishop of Canterbury died, 1888.
Sun.
30
7
20th after Trinity. Great fire in Hongkong, 1866.
!
Mon. 31
H.B.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Hongkong, 1869,
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
OCTOBER-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 12 days, 4 hours, 36 minutes, 40 г.M. PERIGEE, 25 days,
11 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds a.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
1869.
Maximum. Minimum..
.83 73
Maximum. Minimum
.83
..65
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH.] MOONS.
9th & 10th
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
7
8
9
Tues.
4
10
Wed.
5
11
Thur.
6
12
Frid.
13
Sat.
8
14
Sun.
9
15
Mon. 10
16
Tues.
11
17
Wed. 12
18
Thur. 13
19
Frid.
14
20
Sat.
15
21
Sun. 16
22
Mon. 17
23
Tues. 18
24
Wed.
19
25
Thur. 20
26
Frid. 21
27
Sat.
22
28
Sun.
23
29
Mon.
24
1
Tues. 25
2
Wed. 26
3
Thur. 27
4
Frid.
28
5
Sat.
29
6
Sun. 80
7
Mon. 31
8
Memoranda,
27
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
NOVEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h.
m. 8.
d. h.
m. 8.
Full Moon
Last Quarter 16 4
8 3 08 28 P.M.
4 35 28 P.M.
New Moon 23 8
57 27 A.M.
First Quarter 30 6
09 52 P.M.
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
10th &int.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Tues.
1
9
Wed.
10
All Souls.
Thur.
11
Swimming Bath opened, Hongkong, 1866. All Saints.
General U. S. Grant elected President of the United States, 1869.
Frid.
12
Sat.
13
Sun.
14
21st after Trinity.
Mon.
15
Tues.
16
Great Hurricanc in the West Indies, 1867.
Wed.
9
17
The French repulsed at the Cores, 1866. Prince of Wales born, 1911.
Thur. 10
18
Frid. 11
19
Sat.
12
20
Sun.
13
21
Capt. Guimaraes, of H.F.M. Corvette "Dom Joao I." sworn in as Governor of Mačao,
1851.
22nd after Trinity.
Mon.
14
22
Convention signed between Russis and China, 1880.
Tues. 15
23
H. M. gun-boat Grat lost in the Palawan, 1968.
Wed. 16
24
Thur. 17
25
H.R.H. Prince Alfred left Hongkong, 1869. Shanghai opened to foreign commerce, 1843.
Frid. 18
26
Sat.
19
27
Sun. 20
28
Hongkong Volunteers visited Macao, 1884.
Prince Alfred arrived at Manila, 1869. 23rd after Trinity. Grand Volunteer Fête at Macao, 1864. Princess Royal born, 1840.
Gunpowder Explosion at Hankow, 1867.
Great Fire in Hongkong, 1887.
H.R.H.
Mon. 21
29
Major Baldwin and Lieut. Bird, of H. M.'s 20th Regt. brutally murdered at Japan,
1864.
Tues. 22
30
Wed. 23
1
Thur. 24
2
Ship "Omar Pacha "lost in China Sea, 1867.
Frid.
25
3
Tremendous fire at Yokohama, 1866.
Sat.
26
4
Sun. 27
5
First Sunday in Advent,
Mon. 28
6
Great fire in Hongkong, 1967.
Tues. 29
7
Murder of the Captain and four men of the British barque "Crofton," near Ku-lan, 1869.
Wed. 30
8
St. Andrew's day.
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NOVEMBER-30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 8 days, 8 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds P.M. PERIGEE, 23 days, 0 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1868.
Maximum.. Minimum.
88
.52
DAY
DAY
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
|10th & int.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Tues.
1
9
Wed.
2
10
Thur.
3
11
Frid.
4
12
Sat.
5
13
Sun.
6
14
Mon.
7
15
Tues.
8
16
Wed.
9
17
Thur.
10
18
Frid. 11
19
Sat.
12
20
Sun.
13
21
Mon.
14
22
Tues. 15
23
Wed.
16
24
Thur. 17
25
Frid.
18
26
Sat.
19
27
Sun.
20
28
Mon.
21
29
Tues. 22
30
Wed. 23
1
Thur.
24
2
Frid.
25
Sat.
26
Sun.
27
Mon. 28
6
Tues. 29
7
Wed. 30
1869.
Maximum. Minimum..
·
Memoranda.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
DECEMBER-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h. m.
d. h. m.
8.
J.
Full Moon
Last Quarter 16
8 10 15 40 A.M.
4 47 10 A.M.
New Moon 22 7 55 16 P.M.
First Quarter 30 0 14 52 A.M.
DAY DAY
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
fint, & 11th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Thur.
1
9
Frid.
2
10
Sat.
3
11
Sun.
12
Mon.
13
Tues.
14
St. Francis Xavier died on Sanchan, 1552.
Hongkong first lighted by Gas, 1864.
2nd Sunday in Advent.
Six Foreigners killed at Wang-chuh-ki, 1817. Soochow re-taken by the Imperialists
under General Gordon, 1863.
East India Co.'s last servant left China, 1836. Confucius born, B.C. 490.
Wed.
15
Thur.
16
Frid.
9
17
Sat.
10
18
Sun.
11
19
Ningpo captured by the Taipings, 1861.
3rd Sunday in Advent. Indemnity paid by Prince Satsuma, 1983. Admiral Bell, U.S.N.
drowned at Osaka, 1967.*
Mon.
12
20
Tues.
13
21
Wed.
14
22
Thur.
15
23
George Washington died, 1799.
All Catholic Priests (not Portuguese) expelled from Macao, 1934.
Frid.
16
24
Sat.
17
25
Club Lusitano inaugurated, 1866.
Sun.
18
26
4th Sunday in Advent. Earthquake in Formosa, 1967.
Mon.
19
27
Sir Hugh Gough and the Eastern Expedition left China, 182.
Tues.
20
28
South Carolina, the first State to secede, passed secession ordinance, 1360.
Wed. 21
29
St. Thomas,
Thur.
22
1
Frid.
23
Sat.
24
Sun.
25
Christmas Eve.
Christmas Day. Destructive fire at Nagasaki, 1959.
Mon. 26
Tues.
27
Wed. 28
Thur. 29
Fri.
30
9
Sat.
31
10
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1870.
DECEMBER-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 5 days, 10 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds, P.M. PERIGEE, 21 days,
11 hours, 36 minutes, 40 seconds, A.M.
Maximum.. Minimum
DAY
DAY
1868.
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
OF THE
int, & 11th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
HONGKONG
TEMPERATURE.
1869.
73
42
Maximum... Minimum
Thur.
9
Frid.
10
Sat.
11
Sun.
12
Mon.
13
Tues.
14
Wed.
15
Thur.
16
Frid.
9
17
Sat.
10
19
Sun.
11
19
Mon.
12
20
Tues.
13
21
Wed.
14
22
Thur.
15
23
Frid. 16
24
Sat.
17
25
Sun.
18
26
Mon.
19
27
Tues.
20
28
Wed. 21
29
Thur. 22
1
Frid. 23
2
Sat.
24
Sun. 25
Mon. 26
5
Tues. 27
6
Wed. 28
7
Thur.
29
8
Fri.
30
9
Sat.
31
10
Memoranda.
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NATIVE FESTIVALS, FASTS, AND OBSERVANCES.
CHINESE.
LEI-CHUN.-Lei-chun term, or festival of Spring. This day, the period of the sun reaching the 15th degree in Aquarius, is one of the chief days of the Chinese calendar, and is celebrated with great pomp as well by the government as by the people. In every capital city there are made, at this period, two clay images of a man and a buffalo. The day previous to the festival, the chifu, or chief city ma- gistrate, goes out to ying chun, "meet the spring," on which occasion children are carried about on men's shoulders, each vying with his neighbour in the gorgeous- ness and fancifulness of the children's dresses. The following day, being the day of the festival, the prefect again appears as the Priest of Spring; in which capacity he is, for the day, the first man in the province. Hence the chief officers do not move from home on this day. After he has struck the buffalo with a whip two or three times, in token of commencing the labours of agriculture, the populace then stone the image till they break it in pieces, and many of them carry off pieces of the clay to put on their fields, under the impression that a better crop will thereby be obtained. The festivities continue ten days in some parts of the country, but the degree of ceremony attending this festival differs greatly in different parts of China; in Canton it is not attended with much display.-Twelfth moon, fifteenth day, and first moon, fifth day.
SIE-TSAU. The God of the Furnace ascends to heaven to report upon the conduct of the family to the Perfect August Shangti; hence people pay their adorations to that deity, and sie-tsau, "thank the furnace." In some parts of China, this Shangti is regarded as the Supreme God in the Chinese pantheon, and it is supposed the other deities derive their power and position from him. This popular superstition, though not peculiar to any class, seems most closely allied to the Tau sect.-Twelfth moon, twenty-fourth day.
YUEN TAN.-Yuen-tán, the first morning, or new-year's day. The period of new-year is almost the only time of universal holiday in China. Other times and seasons are regarded only by a few, or by particular classes, but the new-year is ac- companied with a general cessation from business. The officer, the merchant, and the labourer, all equally desist from work, and zealously engage in visiting and feasting-occasionally making offerings at the temples of those deities whose peculiar aid they wish to implore. Government offices are nominally closed for about ten days before, and twenty days after new-year; during which period none but very im- portant business is transacted. On the last evening of the old-year, all tradesmen's bills and small debts are paid, and inability to pass this time of settlement injures a man's credit, and usually results in insolvency; while, too, the custom, by compelling an annual settlement of accounts, prevents many failures. This is perhaps the rea- son why it is called chu-seih, "the evening of dismissal."-First moon, first day.
CHE TA-YUEN-SHWAI; a deified warrior.-First moon, second day. TING KWANG.-Ting-kwan, a Budhist sage, born.-First moon, third day. YIN-JIH.-Yin-jih, or "man-day." The first ten days of the year are named after various animals, "fowl-day,"-dog-day," &c., of which the seventh, "man- day," is the greatest. Some persons have supposed there is an obscure or ancient re- ference in these days to the order followed at the creation.-First moon, seventh day.
WU-TU-SHING-KIUN.- -Five lares of the household; they are this day placed on the ground in various quarters of the house for its protection; and the ceremony is repeated on the tenth of the four following months.-First moon, tenth day.
TUNG-CHI.-Or winter solstice, a festival observed by all classes; it is also called Chang shi tsieh, or the time when the long days come, because then the sun begins to
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return, and the days grow longer. Officers go in state to worship the Emperor's tablet, and the people adore their lares.-First moon, eleventh day.
SHAI-TANG, OR Feast of LanTERNS.-Shai-tang, or Feast of Lanterns, so called by Europeans. At night all classes illuminate the temples, shops, &c., with fanciful lanterns, and assemble at convivial parties, called lantern feasts. Offering of lanterns are made at the temples of the Gods. This festival is observed at Canton by merely hanging a lantern before the shop or house.-First moon, fifteenth day.
YUH-HWANG.-Shangti's birthday; this deity is the highest of the Tau sect, and more than any other answers, in the Chinese mythology, to the Jupiter of the Greeks. First moon, fifteenth day.
CHANG-CHUN.-Chang-chun, à celebrated physician, born; deified by the Tauists. His shrine is placed in doctors' shops.-First moon, nineteenth day.
SHEN-TSAI-TUNGTsz'.-Two images of children are placed at the back of dwellings for protecting them, and increasing the prosperity of the inmates; they are called Shentsai tungtsz'.-First moon, twentieth day.
TU-TI. The household gods born. There are called Tu-ti, and also Fu-shin, gods of happiness; they include all classes of household deities. At this period plays are performed at the public offices, and in the streets; while rockets and other fire- works are let off.-Second moon, second day.
WANCHANG-TI-KIUN.-Wanchang-ti-kiun, god of learning, born. His image is placed in the temples of Confucius, and the offices of literary magistrates; scholars worship him.-Second moon, third day.
TUNG-WA-TI-KIUN.-Tung-wa born; a god of the Tau sect.-Second moon, sixth day. HUNGSHING.-Hungshing, god of the south sea, born.-This is a southern deity, whose worship is chiefly confined to Canton, where it is celebrated with much pomp and display. Same day, the birthday of Yoh Fi, a faithful minister of the Sung dynasty.-Second moon, thirteenth day.
LAUKIUN.-Laukiun born. Laukiun, called also Lautsz', an ancient sage, and the founder of the Tau sect, was partly contemporary with Confucius. The latter in his youth took lessons from Lautsz' on the subject of sacrificial rites.
The principal deities of the Tau sect are Sau-tsing, three pure ones,-Shangti, a supreme ruler, subordinate to those three, and an infinity of inferior gods and deified men.-Second moon, fifteenth day.
KWANYIN.-Kwanyin's birthday; she is often called the goddess of mercy, and is the great goddess of the Budhists. There are supposed to be more temples erected to this idol in the city of Canton than to any other.-Second moon, nineteenth day.
HIUEN-TIEN SHIN-FU.-Hiuen-tien shin-fu, birthday to the father of the Shangti of the Sombre Heavens; a god of the Tau sect.-Second moon, twenty-fifth day.
AGRICULTURAl Ceremony.-On a fortunate day in the third moon, the grand agricultural ceremony is performed at Peking by the Emperor and his ministers, and in all the provinces by the head officers of the government. The ceremony consists in holding a plough, highly ornamented, which is kept for the purpose, while the bullock which drags it is led over a given space. The rule is that the Emperor plough three furrows; the princes, five; and the high ministers, nine. These furrows are, however, so very short, that the later monarchs of the present dynasty have altered the ancient rule laid down by the predecessors of Confucius, ploughing four furrows, and return- ing again over the ground. The ceremony finished, the Emperor and his ministers repair to the terrace for inspecting the agricultural labours, and remain till the whole field has been ploughed by husbandmen. The Emperor often appoints a proxy.
HIVEN-TIEN SHANGTI.-Hiuen-tien Shangti, the Supreme Ruler of the Sombre Heavens; the festival of the second deity in the pantheon of Rationalists. He is also usually called Pethi, god of the North Pole, and his festival is very generally observed. Third moon, third day.
TSING-MING.-Tsing-ming term.-Festival of the tombs. At this period of the year the Chinese everywhere repair to the tombs with offerings of food, which after the spirits of the deceased have fed on the spiritual portion, they themselves partake of. The weather at this time being usually fine, the weeds and dirt are cleared away from the
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tombs, and any repairs requisite in the brickwork are made. From this custom, the rite is often called Sum-fan, sweeping the tombs. Long slips of paper are laid on the grave after the ceremonies are over, as a proof that the sacrifices have been made.- Third moon, fifth day.
CHUNG-YANG WU-TAU.-Chung-yang Wu-tau born.--Third moon, thirteenth day. HIUN-TAN YUEN-SHWAI-Hiun-tan Yuen-shwai born; worshipped in households. I-ling Tai-ti born; a celebrated physician, worshipped by sick persous.-Third moon, fifteenth day.
HAU-TU NIANG-NIANG-Hau-tu Niang-niang, the goddess of earth.-Third moon, eighteenth day.
Her
TIEN-HAU.-Tien-hau, or the Queen of Heaven, born. This female deity was a native of Fubkien; and has become the goddess of sailors, who are mostly of that pro- vince. She corresponds in many respects to the Amphitrite of the Greeks, though some of her names and attributes seem to have been derived from the Virgin Mary. temples are numerous, and her worship is costly.-Third moon, twenty-third day.
Tsz'-SUN NIANG-NIANG, the goddess of children, worshipped by those who wish children.-Third moon, twenty-sixth day.
SAN-KIAI SHING-YE.-San-kiai Shing-yè, or Holy Lords of the three Borders: worshipped in the yards of the courts of houses to propitiate the powers of nature. Same day is the festival of the present Budha, Shihkia Jü-lái.-Fourth moon, eighth day.
LUI-SHEN-YANG-SIEN.-Lui-shen-yáng-sien, one of the eight genii, also called Luitunk pin.-Fourth moon, fourteenth day.
CHUNG-LI-TSU-Sz'.-Chung-li-tsú-sz', one of the eight genii.-Fourth moon,
fifteenth day.
KIN-HWA-FUJIN. -Kin-wah-fììjin, the Juno Lucina of the Cantonese; women worship her when with child, and also for aid in childbirth. She is supposed to have originated in Canton, and a famous temple to her is built within the Old City. Another temple to this goddess is situated opposite the Foreign Factories in the suburb of Honam.-Fourth moon, seventeenth day.
WA TO-SIEN-Sz.--Wa To-sien-sz', a physician, spoken of in the San Kwoh Chì; worshipped by the sick.-Fourth moon, eighteenth day.
YEN-KWANG SHING-MU.-Yen-kwáng Shing-mů, Holy Mother of Bright Eyes, a goddess worshipped by the blind, and those with diseased eyes.-Fourth moon, twentieth day.
YOH WANG.-Yoh Wáng, king of Medicine, the Esculapius of Chinese mythology.-Fourth moon, twenty-eighth day.
NAN-KIH TA-TI.-Nán-kih Tá-tí, the Great Ruler of the South Pole; a god of Rationalists.-Fifth moon, first day.
TWANG-WU-Festival of dragon boats, called in Chinese Twang-woo or Twáng-yáng, and also Tienchung. On this day many people race backwards and forwards in long narrow boats, which being painted and ornamented so as to resemble dragons, are called lunchuen, dragon boats. From the narrowness of the boats, and the numbers of persons on board, there being sometimes from sixty to seventy paddles, is not unfrequently happens that several of the boats break in two; so that the festivities seldom conclude without the loss of several lives. The magistrates endeavour to repress the ardour of the people by issuing their prohibitions, but the people are led on by the excitement. The races are attended by thousands, and rowers are inspirited by the sound of drums and pipes; these noises are supposed to terrify evil spirits and ward off disease; consequently the sports are attended with double zest when sickness prevails. Tradesmen's accounts are cleared off at this period.-Fifth moon, fifth day.
SAI-I-FUH.-Shi-í-fuh, festival of airing clothes. It is a fancy that clothes aired on this day are not liable to be injured by insects.-Sixth moon, sixth day.
LU-PAN-LA-pin, the god of Carpenters and Masons, on which day these crafts- men take holiday. Tsing-shin Lung-wang, god of Wells and Dragon-king, worship- ped by sailors and others to avert calamity and storms-Sixth moon, thirteenth day. KWANYIN.-Assumption of Kwanyin; she ascends to heaven.-Sixth moon, nineteenth day.
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GOD OF FIRE.-God of Fire born. This deity is frequently propitiated by exhibi- tions of plays. In China there are no regular theatres; sheds are erected in the streets, and a platform being raised about four feet above the ground, the spectators all stand in the street in front; the expenses are paid by private subscription, usually of several merchants. (Hentlemen have them also at their own houses; where in some instances there are substantial buildings erected for the performance of the players, and accom- modation of persons invited to see the play. Even in this case, an open space is left for the free admission of the people. Almost all the theatrical performances of the Chinese are held on the birthday or festival of some god, and are therefore of a religious character. They are particularly numerous in honour of the God of Fire.-Also Kwán-shing Tai-ti, the Chinese God of War, died. Má Wang-shin, the God of Horses, worshipped to avert disease from horses, and by horsemen to become skilful in eques. trial feats. Sixth moon, twenty-fourth day.
WANG-LING-KWAN-SHING.-Wang-ling-kwan-shing, a deified statesman, worship- ped for the averting of punishment.-Sixth moon, twenty-sixth day.
SHAU-I-Or Burning-clothes festival. At this period, which lasts fifteen days, clothes made of various coloured papers are burnt, that they may so pass to the invisible world for the benefit of deceased relatives. Prayers also are recited and food offered, chiefly for those who have been drowned at sea. This festival is much ob. served by the people of Fuhkien province. The custom arises from a tradition respecting a young man who obtained admission to Tartarue, and brought his mother from thence.-Seventh moon, first-day.
TSIH-KUNG-SIEN-NU.-Tsib-kung-sien-nu, the female genii of the seven palaces descend; a festival observed by women, who worship these fairies to avert disease, and get skill in domestic work.--Seventh moon, seventh day.
AUTUMN FESTIVAL.-This festival continues from the first to the sixteenth of the moon, during which period families visit and feast with each other, and friends in- terchange presents of moon cakes. These are round white cakes, with figures of men and women painted on them; they derive their name from a legend of an Emperor of the Tang dynasty, who being led one night to the palace of the moon, saw there a large assemblage of female divinities, dancing and playing on instruments of music, on his return he instituted plays in commemoration of it.-Seventh moon, twelfth day.
TSANG-FUN TSAI-SHIN.-God of Happiness and Wealth; placed in niches at the doors of shops. This deity, the Plutus of the Chinese, is seldon carved into an image, but a piece of paper is pasted on the back niche near the door; the shrine is called tsu pán túng, i.e., Hall of Collected Values.--Seventh moon, twenty-second day.
TO-CHING-HWANG-TAN.-Festival of the Municipal Deity of the City, worshipped by officers and people; he might be termed the Palladium Deity, as he has a temple in every inwalled city in China. On this day, the Cantonese resort to a temple on the White Cloud Hills, north of the city, in great numbers, to worship Chin-sein, a deified official of the Ming dynasty.-Seventh moon, twenty-fourth day,
TI-TSANG-WANG,-A deified Budhist, worshipped for remission of sins.-Seventh moon, thirtieth day.
SHE-TUH TA-WANG.-Great Prince of the Agricultural gods-Eighth moon, second day.
SZ-MING TRAU-KIUN.-The Lord who orders the Prince of the Furnace; worship- ped to preserve the health of households.-Eighth moon, third day.
LUI-SHING TA-TI.-God of Thunder.-Eighth moou, fifth day.
CHUNG-TSIU.-Mid-autumn. This being the middle day of autumn, is the chief day of the autumnal festival; oblations are made to the moon on this day. On the following day young people amuse themselves by "pursuing the moon;" it is also called ho yuch "congratulating the moon." On the evening of this day, every householder and boatman raises a lantern upon the top of a ship's pole from the highest part of his house or vessel, on which is inscribed king ho chung tsin, "joyfully congratulate the middle of autumn." From the foreigners, the Feast of Lanterns.-Eighth moon, fifteenth day. NAN-TAU-SING-KIUN.-Starry god of the south Pole descends; this god belongs
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TAU-MU-YUEN-KIUN.-Mother of the Dipper: a goddess adored to obtain hap- piness and long life. This day is also observed as a time to visit graves, and for children to fly kites; it is called from this, tan kau, "ascending on high."-Ninth moon, ninth day. COCOON FESTIVAL.-On a fortunate day of the ninth moon, the Empress, either personally or by proxy, accompanied by a train of princesses and honourable ladies, repairs to the altar sacred to the discoverer of silkworms. After sacrificing, the Em- press with golden, and the princesses with silver implements, collect mulberry leaves to feed the imperial silkworms. They then wind off some cocoons of silk, and so end the ceremony. This very ancient festival is considered as the counterpart of the agricultural one observed by the Emperor in the spring.
Sien-fung Yang-8z-ye-ye.-Lord of the Front Spear; worshipped to obtain success and profit in life and business.-Ninth moon, seventeenth day.
WA-HWANG TA-TI.-God of Fire; worshipped by all classes with great parade to preserve houses and shops from fire. The temples dedicated to this idol in the city of Canton are more numerous than to any other deity.-Ninth moon, twenty-eighth day.
Tung-hwang Ta-TI.-Eastern August Great Ruler: a god of the Rationalists, - Tenth moon, first day.
TATSIAU. The nine gods of the Great Bear descend; worshipped by the Rationalists, and generally also by the people, tradesmen, and others, for peace. This period is usually chosen for worshipping wandering spirits as well as these gods ; the rites are called Ta-tsiau. They are in Canton among the most showy idolatrous ceremonies. People living in three or four streets combine, and ornament the streets with chandeliers, puppets, figures, and scrolls, and fit up & room for religious exercises to appease the wondering kwei.-Tenth moon, first to ninth day.
TAU-SHIN LIU-8z'.-God of Small-pox; his name was Liú, and he is accommodated with a niche in other temples.-Tenth moon, fifteenth day.
PEH-KIH TZ-SWI.--Also Wú Yoh Wù Ti; the festival of gods of the Five Hills and the Five Rulers, names of five places and five deities collectively worshipped. The Five Hills are Tai-shan in Shantung, Hang-shan in Hunan, Heva-shan in Shensi, Hang-shan in Chibli, and Sung-shan in Ionan. The Five Rulers are the Azure, Red, Yellow, White, and Black Shangti.-Tenth moon, twenty-sixth day.
FESTIVAL OF CONFUCIUS.-Confucius born; his festival is observed by officers of government and scholars, who repair to his temple -Eleventh moon, fourth day.
JULAI BUDHA.-Ancient festival of the Prince and his officers going on the annual hunt. Also of the Julai Budha. -Eleventh moon, eleventh day.
OMETO FUH, the present Budha.-Eleventh moon, seventeenth day. KWANYIN-Festival of Kwányin.-She has three during the year, all of which are observed by the people. Eleventh moon, ninteenth day.
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REIBI.-The first, fifteenth, and twenty-eight of every month throughout the year are holidays, called Reibi, or days for visiting.
NEW YEAR'S DAY.-The first seven days of Shogwats (first month), or of the New Year, are festival holidays, and on these days congratulatory visits are exchanged.
HATSMOMA-The first day of Nigwats (second month) is called Hatsmoma, the Feast of Inari, the patron of farmers against fire and thieves.
MOMO-NE-REKI, or DOLL FEAST.-The third of Sangwats (third month), is a special holiday for the Girls, and is called Momo-ne-reki, or the Doll Feast.
TANABATA. This is a holiday for homage to the Milky Way, or Heavenly River,
on the seventh Schig-wats (seventh month).
BONTORO.- The fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth of Schig-wats (seventh month) are special holidays, called Bontoro, or the Feast of the Ancestors.
TJOEGEN.-The Feast of Tjoegen, or middle of the year, occurs on the fifteenth Schig-wats (seventh month).
MOON FEAST.-This occurs on the fifteen Ha-chi-wats (eighth month).
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LONG LIFE FEAST.-This feast day is a special holiday, and takes place on the ninth Ku-gwats (eighth month). It is also called the Gold-flower Feast.
INOGO. A feast day on 1st Jiu-gwats (tenth month).
KOMPIEA.--The Feast of Kompira is on the tenth Jiu-gwats (tenth month). HAST-GA-YEBIS.-The twentieth of Jiu-itchi-gwats (eleventh month) is called Jebis, and is delicated to the God of Trade, Hats-ga-yebis.
JEWISH.
The festivals of the Jews were held weekly, monthly and yearly. Each seventh and fifteenth year, moreover, was kept with peculiar solemnities.
The weekly festival was the Sabbath, a day consecrated to rest and cheerful devo- tion. It was instituted when God rested, on the seventh day, from the work of Crea- tion, and the precept was renewed to the Hebrews at Marah, ere yet the Decalogue had been given from Sinai. It was kept from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
The monthly festival was held on the day of the new moon, or the first day of every month, which was proclaimed by sound of trumpet; the laws, however, did not oblige the people to rest on these days, though it appointed particular sacrifices.
The Feasts of the Passover, of Pentecost, and of Tabernacles, were the three principal festivals observed under the law, and they were times of real joy and festivity. As all the male inhabitants throughout the country were required on these occasions to go up to Jerusalem, and the females also permitted to accompany them if they chose, the concourse was generally very great. These religious assemblies, besides commemorating important events in their history, also subserved other important purposes. They kept them steadfast to their religion, by the view of ceremonies and the majesty of the divine service; they afforded the means of religious instruction, for the law of God was then read and explained; and they served, moreover, to renew the acquaintance and friendship of tribes and families, who from all parts of the country thus met three times in the year in the holy city.
The PASSOVER was instituted to commemorate the departure out of Egypt, because on the night preceding that departure, the destroying angel who shew the first-born of the Egyptians passed over the houses of the Hebrews, they being marked with the blood of the lamb, which for this reason was called the Paschal Lamb. It was cele- brated on the fourteenth day of the first month of the ecclesiastical year (March), and lasted seven days. A lamb, or, if that could not be found, a kid, without blemish, was killed, roasted, and eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herb. The first Pass- over was eaten with their loins girded, their shoes on their feet, and their staves in their hands, that they might be in readiness for their journey, circumstances which were not observed in its celebration after the Exodus.
The Feast of PENTECOST, or WEEKS, was celebrated on the fiftieth day after the Passover, and was a feast of thanksgiving to the Lord, wherein they acknowledged his dominion over their country and their labours, by offering to him two loaves, as the first fruits of all their harvests. It also commemorated the giving of the law from Mount Sinai, two years and fifty days after their departure from Egypt. The Hebrews counted seven weeks from the Passover, beginning on the second day of that solemnity, and hence called it the Feast of Weeks; but by the Christians it was called Pentecost, a name which signifies the Fiftieth Day. It was on the day of Pentecost that the Holy Spirit was poured out from the ascended Saviour upon his apostles, qualifying them with miraculous gifts for establishing the New Testament kingdom.
The Feast of TABERNACLES was instituted as a memorial of their fathers having dwelt in tents for forty years, during the passage through the wilderness.
It was kept in the first month of the civil year (September), and lasted eight days, the first and seventh being the most solemn. During its continuance they lived in booths, tents, or arbours, constructed of the branches and leaves of trees. On the first day they cut down branches of the handsomest trees, with their fruits, which they carried in ceremony to the synagogue. Holding in their right hand a branch of palm-tree, of myrtle, and two of willow, tied together, and having in their left hand a citron and
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fruit, they waved them towards the four quarters of the world, singing songs and crying "Hosannah."
These were the three great Festivals at which all the males were required to go up to Jerusalem to worship. "Three times in a year shall all thy males appear before the Lord thy God, in the place which he shall choose, in the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and in the Feast of Weeks, and in the Feast of Tabernacles."--(Deut. xvi., 16; Ex. xxxiv., 23).
The Feast of TRUMPETS was celebrated on the first day of their civil year (Sep- tember), its commencement being proclaimed by sound of trumpet, and the day was kept solemn, all business being forbidden, and certain sacrifices appointed to be offered. There are also two others feasts, though not appointed by law, which require notice, as they are often mentioned in Jewish history. The feast of DEDICATION was appointed to celebrate the re-establishment of Divine worship in Jerusalem, after Antiochus Epiphanes had been vanquished and the temple purified. It is observed for eight days, from the 25th of the third month (November), and is also called the Feast of Lights, from the illuminations which the Jews make during these days in their houses. Poorim, or the feast of Esther, falls on the 14th and 15th of the sixth month (February), and conmemorates the defeat of Haman. On these days they give alms to the poor and presents to their friends.
The 10th of the first month of the civil year is the day of ATONEMENT, on which they observe a fast from evening, and bewail their sins. Other fasts were also in- stituted in later times, connected with the siege of Jerusalem (10th of tenth month), the capture of the city (17th of the fourth month), the burning of the temple (9th of the fifth month), and the death of Gedaliah (3rd of the seventh month) of the Eccle- siastical year.
Every seventh year was to the Jews a Sabbatical year; and we find that Alexander the Great granted them an exemption from tribute on that year.
After seven weeks or Sabbaths of years, that in, after seven times seven years, the great Festival of the JUBILEE was celebrated; and during the whole year they neither sowed nor reaped. On this fiftieth year every one resumed possession of his inheri tance, whether it were sold, mortgaged, or alienated in any way, and Hebrew slaves of every description were set free, with their wives and children. Houses and edifices in walled towns were the only kind of property that did not return to the original owner in the year of the Jubilee.
MAHOMEDAM.
RAMAZAN.-The Mahomedan fast commences each day throughout the month of this name, when the first streak of light borders the eastern horizon, and continues until the stars are clearly discerned in the heavens. During the whole period not the slightest particle of food, not one single drop of water, nor any other liquid, passes the lips from the dawn till the appearance of the stars in the evening. Each day during the fast is passed in occasional prayer, besides the usual namaz, and in reading the Koran or lives of the prophets. The fast is broken by a cooling draught, called Dandhi, the same which is used in fevers. It is composed of the lettuce, cucumber, and melon, with coriander, well pounded, and afterwards diluted with cold water; rose water, sugar, syrup of pomegranate, and kurat, are also added; the whole preparation is made in the zenana, and then drunk by basins-full by all true Rozedhars." Plain boiled rice, with dhi (sour crud) and sugar, form the first morning's repast of the Eed; dried dates are eaten with it, in remembrance of the prophet's family, whose greatest luxury was supposed to be the date of Arabia. The conclusion of the month Ramazan is celebrated as an Eedor festival, and is hailed with great rejoicing and merriment, as a sort of reward for their severe abstinence. In every house the same dainties are provided, every amusement that can be thought of is indulged in: the nach women in the apartments of the gentlemen, and the domini in those of the women, are in great request on the last day of the Ramazan, when the matron of the mansion sits in state of receive nazars from inferiors, and to grant favours to others.-11th March.
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EED.-The followers of Mahomed claim to be the descendants of Abraham through his son Ishmael, who, they aver, was chosen as the offering to the Almighty, and not Isaac, thus differing from the Jews and Christians, grounding their assertions on tradi- tions which they deem conclusive evidence on the subject, in opposition to the authority of the Bible. The offering thus made is annually commemorated by the sacrifice of animals, such as camels, sheep, goats, kids, or lambs, according to each person's means, which answer the double purpose of honouring the memory of Abraham and Ishmael, and also assisting as a meal in time of need. The followers of Mahomed believe that the' entrance to Paradise is guarded by a bridge as narrows as a scythe, or some such equally sharp instrument, affording a precarious and unstable footing. To enable them, there- fore, to pass without danger, they believe that the animals they have sacrificed at the feast of Eed will be present to lend their aid to help them over in safety.-12th March. EED KORBAN. In commemoration of Abraham offering up Ishmael; and this is the day on which they annually perform the Haj at Mecca. 18th May,
MOHARRAM.-A celebrated mourning festival, held annually in remembrance of the first martyrs of the Mussalmans-Hassain and Hossein-the two sons of Fatima and Ali, from whom the whole race of Syads have descended. Hassain was poisoned by an emissary of the usurping Xelipha, and Hossein, the last victim of the descendants of the prophet's family, to the King Yazid's fury, suffering a cruel death after the most severe trials on the plain of Kurbala, on the tenth day of the Arabian month Mobarram, the anniversary of which catastrophe is solemnised with the most devoted zeal. Hassainand Hossein were, as above stated, the two sons of Ali, by his cousin Fatima, the daughter of Mahomed, and after the murder of their father by the contrivances of the Kalipha, they with their families removed from Shawn, the capital, to Medina. After residing there for several years, the people of Shawn, being tired of King Yazid's tyrannical rule, invit- ed Hossein to return to the capital, and assume his lawful right as Iman (leader of the faithful). Before accepting this invitation, Hossein sent Moslem, his cousin, as a mes- senger to report the true state of affairs to him; but on his arrival with his two sons at Shawn, he was seized by order of King Yazid, and cast from a precipice, and his two sons were barbarously murdered, for the sake of the reward offered for their heads. This forms the subject of the ten days' bewailing during the Moharran. The Mahomedans are divided into distinct sects, called the Shian and the Sunias. The former regard Ali and his descendants to be the lawful leaders after Mahomed, and the latter the Kaliphas, as Abubakr, Omar, &c., hence quarrels, animosities, and dislikes are hoarded up to be avenged during the Moharram. The festival begins on the first day of the moon (Mohar- ram). Tazias (a term signifying grief, and applied to a representation of the mausoleum erected over the remains of Iman Hossein at Kurbala), made of ivory, ebony, sandal- wood, cedar, and some wrought in silver filigree, and indeed of every variety of material, from pure silver to bamboo and paper, according to the rank and wealth of the party, are exhibited in every direction, and conveyed in procession through the streets. Mourning assemblies are held morning and evening in the Imambares, during the Moharram, and the head priest or preacher recites a subject for each day's service, from the various books composed on the subject, descriptive of the lives and sufferings of Hassain and Hossein. The Marsiah, a poetical composition of great merit, and em- bracing the whole of the subject they commemorate, is chanted with great effect; the names of their lawful leaders are recounted with blessings, and that of the usurpers, the Kaliphas, with curses. Then comes the procession of Dhal Dhal-Hossein's horse, killed at Kurbala, beautifully caparisoned; and finally the Tazias are deposited with funeral rites in the public burial grounds, when the Moharram ceases. The Tabut is a slight framework of bamboo, in the shape of a mausoleum, covered and ornamented with coloured paper and tinsel. They vary considerably in size and appearance, according to the taste and ability of those who build them. Before these Tabuts incense is burned, and various other rites are performed. The Tabuts, it is said, are peculiar to India. They are not mentioned in the Koran, nor are they built by the inhabitants of Persia and Arabia. Many Mahomedans regard them with strong disapprobation. In Bombay the larger portion of the Mahomedans unite in building the Tabuts. These are taken out, and, accompanied with music, carried in procession through the Bhendy Bazaar, from
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midnight of the ninth until three o'clock of the morning of the tenth day, and from two to six o'clock on the afternoon of the same day, on their way to the beach in Back Bay, where the greater part of the Tabuts, after being stripped of whatever is of value, are cast into the sea. The practice of building Tabuts seems to be losing ground in Bombay, a portion of those who formerly united in this, having adopted the views of those opposed to such things. The Indian Mahomedans, who do not unite in building the Tabuts, are accustomed to go on this occasion to the mosques for five successive evenings, to listen to the account of the death of Hossein. Their demonstrations of grief, however, are not equal to those of the Moguls and Persians, who, while listening to the recital, weep aloud, and smite violently upon their breasts. These are accustomed to meet at the Masjid, in Mirza Mahomed Ali Khan Street, Bombay. In Bombay there is strictly speaking no representation of the battle which was fought previous to the death of Hossein. Some two or three horsemen, bearing flags, enter the large yard adjoining the Imambara with loud wailings, and are followed by two horses caparisoned, to represent those which were for the use of the fallen Hossein. One person on horseback, with a long sword apparently run through the head, and covered with blood, joins in the wailings. A female infant, in deep mourning, sitting at the door of a small mausoleum, which is car- ried on the shoulders of men, constantly casts ashes or cut-straw upon her head, in token of grief. These pass round in a circle, accompanied or followed by a company on foot, who beat upon their breast, crying, "Hai Hossein! Hai Hossein!" Sometimes, a person represented in a dying state, his body covered with wounds and blood, and darts and daggers run into it, is carried about in procession. It would seem that this festival is now celebrated with less effort and effect than formerly. It is apparently becoming more and more a farce. The grief is doubtless for the most part feigned. The decline of the peculiar zeal of the Mahomedans must necessarily lead them to enter into these with less spirit.-17th June.
PARSEE.
The Parsees of India are divided into two sects,-the "Shahanshahis" or"Rasmis," and the "Kudmis" or "Churigars," the former of whom constitute the larger portion of the race.
This division originated only about a hundred and fifty years ago, when a learned Persian priest, named Jamasp, arrived in India, and found that his co-religion- ists differed from their brethren of Iran in their calculation of time by a full month, and in other minor points relating to their "Liturgy." Serious disputes arose in conse- quence, which ended in the formation of the two sects, the Shahanshahis adhering to their own views, and the Kudmis adopting the opinions imported by Jamasp-thus agreeing with their Persian brethren. Notwithstanding this division, no estrangement exists between them in their social intercourзe. The difference lies only in their com- putation of time, and in some slight variations in their forms of prayer. Intermarriage is allowed, as well as admission to each other's places of worship.
The festivals of the Parsees are celebrated with little or no outward pomp. Their holidays are mostly occupied in prayers in the morning, and festivities and rejoicings during the rest of the day. Some of their religious institutions are traced to a very ancient period. The festival of the Nowroz dates from upwards of three thousand years before Christ, and is kept to this day by most of the nations of Western Asia, notwithstanding their differences of creed. The Emperor Akbar adopted the "Nowroz" and fourteen other festivals of the Parsees, for the observances of those who were attached to his favorable doctrines of the "Hahi faith," or the " Religion of God," which he fruitlessly endeavoured to introduce among the people.
PAPETI, OR NEW YEAR'S DAY.-Among the festivals observed by the Parsees, the first and universally kept, is the Papeti, or new year's day. This day is celebrated in honour of Yezdezerd, the last King of the Sassanid dynasty, who was dethroned by Kalif Omar about A.d. 640. The ancient Persians reckoned a new era from the accession of each successive monarch, and as Yezdezerd had no successor, the date of his accession to the throne has been brought down to the present time, thus making their current year 1239. In their calculation of the year only 365 days are allowed ;
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leap year is unknown to them, though there are records which prove that in every 120 years one month was added to make it correspond with the solar year. The year is divided into twelve months, of thirty days each, and five days, or "Gathas," as they are called, are added at the end to make up the deficiency. On these days the Parsees rise early, and dress themselves in new suits of clothes, and those piously disposed say their prayers in their private residences, or visit their friends and relative when the "Hama-i-jur or joining of hands is performed; this ceremony is a sort of greeting, corresponding to the European fashion of wishing each other a happy new year. Their friends and relations are invited to breakfast. The morning thus occupied, they spend the rest of the day in their country houses or clubs, where feasting and rejoicings are kept up till a late hour. Alms are also given to the poor in the course of the day, and new suits of clothes are presented to servants and dependents.
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KHURDAD SAL- The second of the Parsee festivals is the "Khurdad-Sal" day, or the anniversary of the birth of their prophet Zoroaster, who they say was born in the city of Reh, in the North of Persia, in the reign of Darius Hystapis, about 520 years before Christ. Heeren places the birth of this celebrated personage about 1,200 years anterior to this. The Parsees themselves differ as to the exact time of the birth of their prophet: a part of them fix the period of B.C. 389; others at B.C. 538. Reli- gious ceremonies are performed in the morning by the women of the family and the priests, the men, as usual on such occasions, limiting themselves to private prayers.
AMURDAD-SAL.-This holiday, which falls on the day immediately after the preceding festival, appears to have no origin in the books of the Parsees. It is merely kept up as the continuation of the "Khurded-Sal; no religious ceremonies are required, and the day is always spent in the enjoyment of pleasures.
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FARURHARDIN JASAN -This day is set apart for the performance of ceremonies for the dead," Farurhar" meaning soul or spirit. The religious portion of the people attend on the hills at Chaopatty (Bombay), where their "dockmas or towers of silence' are situated, and there perform prayers for the dead, in commemoration of their memory. This holiday is kept with some slight variations in other parts of India. The Parsees are enjoined by their religion to preserve the memory of their dead by annual religious ceremonies performed in the house; but such of their friends as die on long voyages or in unknown places, and the date of whose death cannot be positively ascertained, are, according to the terms of their religion, honoured by sacred rites on this day. The ceremony "consists" in a man or woman preparing small round pieces of baked bread, called daruns, which are put on the tray or other copper vessel, along with the fruits and flowers, over which the priest performs the prayers of the Baj, or "Vaj," as it is called by M. Anquetil Du Perron in his "Zend Avesta." According to the translation published by this learned Frenchman, the Baj is an invocation of the names of the departed, and of such of the angels as have a direct control over the souls of the dead after their departure from this world. Prayers of this sort are still performed among the Hindus and the Mahomedans, and are not unknown in the Roman Catholic countries of Europe.
Ardebehist-JASAN.-This festival, as its name implies, is maintained in honour of Ardebehist Amshaspond, the angel controlling the sacred fire, that element being one of the wonders of divine creation. The fire-temples are crowded on this day, sandalwood is offered to the sacred flame, and prayers offered to the Supreme Deity.
THE NOWROZ.-The fifth on the list is the celebrated Nowroz, called by some the Nowroz-i-Jamshid on the Nowroz-i-Sultan, the King's day. This celebrated festival falls generally about the 21st day of March, and corresponds with our Vernal Equinox, This day is observed by the modern Persians, the Arabs, the Turks, and several other Asiatic nations for the computation of the solar year, and for state purposes, such as the collection of revenue, and the arrangements for the agricultural operations of the year. Eastern writers date the origin of this festival from the time of Jamshid, the third King of the Peshdadian dynasty of Persia. Jamshid is supposed by Bailly to have flourished 3,209 years before Christ; the Shah Namah celebrates him as the first Prince of his race who introduced civilisation among mankind, and established the computation of time. If we are to believe the Persian writers, the exquisite bas-reliefs
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SIAMESE MODE OF DIVIDING TIME.
among the ruins of Persepolis,-still visible in beauty after a lapse of two thousand years,-are representations of the Court of Jamshid, more especially on the festival of the Nowroz. The sculptures at this place contain representations of the Courts of ancient Persia, with the long train of attendants bringing offerings to the feet of Monarchs; and as the Nowroz is a sort of "revenue settlement" day, when the chiefs of different provinces lay their annual contributions before the throne, and are allowed audience with the monarch, the idea of a part of the Persepolitan bas-reliefs being a picture of some ancient King of Persia holding his Court on the day of the Nowroz, does not appear to be without foundation. In Persia this festival is kept for several days with unusual pomp by all the inhabitants, whether Mahomedaus or Parsees. In India it is simply a day of rejoicing.
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AVA-ARDUI SAR JASAN.-Ava, in the Zend text, is the name of the angel who presides over the sea, and this Jasan," or festival, is held in his honour. The Parsees are required on this day to approach the sea shore, or any stream of water, and chant the Zend prayers, but owing to their long residence in India, they have borrowed many Hindu rites in the observance of this holiday, and offerings of sugar, cocoanuts, flowers, &c., to the sea, are not uncommon. The better-informed portion of the community, however, do not join with their brethren in these superstitious acts. In Bombay a fair is held on the Esplanade in honour of this festival.
ADAR JASAN.-Adar, another synonyme for fire, is the name by which the ninth month of the Parsee year is called. This is the most sacred of the twelve months, and the ninth day of that month is held in great respect and sanctity. On this day the fire temples are very much crowded, and offerings of sandalwood are made to the sacred flame, and money distributed among the priests.
Besides the above, the festivals of the Parsees are the Meber Jasan, the Bahman Jasan, and a few others of less importance, all of which are partially observed.
SIAMESE MODE OF DIVIDING TIME,
The 24 hours of each day are divided into two equal parts. The day time is call WAN, (80und a as a in WHAT). The night time K'u'n (the apostrophe denotes that the letter before it is aspirated). The former uniformly begin at 6 o'clock a.m.; the latter at 6 P.M. The hours of the forenoon are numbered 1, 2, 3, &c., up to 6, or mid-day. The hours of the afternoon are designated by the same numbers. Time in the forenoon is called Peda Ch'ow, (ë sounded as E in PREY); time afternoon, Pela Bäi. The word denoting any hour in the day time is Mong; that for night time is Tööm. In expressing 9 A.M., they say, "Súm (third) Mong Ch'ow;"-3 P.M., Sám Mong Bäi;" 9 P.M., "Sám Tööm."
The hours of the night are counted in succession from 1 to 12. Six o'clock A.M., is the close of their twelfth hour of the night. Each night is divided into four watches of three hours each, and each watch is called a Yám.
Siamese months are designed to be lunar months; but they often vary from the moon a day or more. Each mouth is divided into two parts, viz.: KANG-K'un (Waxing,) and KANG-RAAM (Waning). The former has always 15 days; but the latter has 15 days every 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th month; and 14 days every 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th month. Hence, six of their months have 30 days, and six 29 days 354 to 12 months, which wants about 11 days to make up a full solar year. To compensate for this, they have an intercalary mouth of 30 days, one in two or three years. The years 1853, 1855, 1858, and 1861, were leap-years. By this plan there is still a loss of about three days in 19 years, which is supplied by adding a day to their 7th month from time to tinie, as their Brahmin astrologers see to be necessary, which they did for 1860.
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SIAMESE MODE OF DIVIDING TIME.
TABLE OF SIAMESE TIME.
60 Wïnat'ees make
6 Nat'ees
"
10 Båts
"}
12 Mongs
19
12 Tooms
35
1 Nat'ee or minute
1 Bāt
1 Mong or Toom (hour) 1 Wan (day)
1 K'u'n (night)
29 or 30 Wans & K'u'ns makel Du'an (month)
12 or 13 Du'ans
10 Pees
"
1 Pee (year)
""
1 Sök, or cycle of ten.
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They have no word to denote a week of time. But each day of the seven has its appropriate name and number. Sunday is their first and Saturday their seventh day. By the recurrence of the first and seventh day they are reminded of the lapse of seven days, as we are by the word week.
The days of the week are:-
1st. Wan At'ît 2nd. Wan Chan 3rd. Wan Angk'an 4th. Wan P'ööt 5th. Wan Prahat 6th. Wan Sōōk
7th. Wan Sow
(day of the sun) Sunday. (day of the moon) Monday, (day of Mars) Tuesday. (day of Mercury) Wednesday. (day of Jupiter) Thursday. (day of Venus) Friday. (day of Saturn) Saturday.
Their twelve months are each designated by its appropriate number, excepting the first and second. The former, instead of being called the first month, is called Dúan ái, (month ái) the latter, Dúau Yèè (month Yee). The next succeeding month is called Dúan Sám: (third month); the next, Dúan Seě, (fourth month); and so on through the twelve.
The Siamese have two cycles, one within the other. The greater is twelve years, the smaller ten. The name of the former is Pee, the latter Sok. Every year of each kind of cycle has its own specific name.
The years of the cycle of 12 are :-
year of the Rat
1st. Pee Ch'òòat
2nd. Pee Ch'alòð
3rd. Pee K'án
"
4th. Pee Taw
5th. Pee Marong 6th. Pee Masèng 7th. Pee Mameea 8th. Pee Mamaa
9th. Pee Wàwk
""
"
"
"
""
Cow
Tiger Rabbit
Great Dragon Small Dragon
Horse
Goat Monkey Cock
10th. Pee Raka
11th. Pee Chaw
12th. Pee Köön
Dog
J
""
Hog
The years of the cycle of 10 are:-
Eka sök To sōk
1st of the cycle
2nd
""
""
To sök
3rd
"
Treeni sök
4th
"
Benya sök
5tb
"
Ch'w sok
6th of the cycle.
Sapp'á sõk
7th
Aatt'a sök
8th
""
Nōpp'a sók
9th
""
Samrett'i sök
10th
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In writing the number of their Era, the name of each cycle, as it chances to be, is always given in the same connection.
Every Siamese is taught to remember carefully the name of each year of the cycle of 12, and by no means to forget the name of the particular year, moon, day of the moon, and day of the week in which he was born. So that at any time, when be would count up the number of the years he has lived, he begins by repeating the name of the years in succession from the one that gave him birth, until he comes back again to his birth-year, keeping tally with his fingers. Thus he counts on until he makes another cycle of twelve, more or less, as the case may be in regard to his age.
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He can tell quite certainly whether his age is within the first cycle of 12, or the second, third, or fourth; but if he be upwards of 60 years old, he is liable to get bewildered in his reckoning, for the want of the habit of counting his years by the year of the Era in which he was born. This the Siamese never do.
The Siamese sacred Era is reckoned from the time it is supposed Buddh died, which was 2,409 years at the full moon in May, 1866. This reckoning is never used except in their religious matters. It is denominated Pōōtá Sákkárát (Era of Buddh), Their civil Era, called Chōōlá Sákkárát (little Era), as reckoned from the time when Pra Rooang, a Siamese king of great celebrity, established it, and that was 1227 full years in March, 1866. Siamese, in writing their dates always show first the year of their Era; second, the day of the week; third, the day of the waxing or waning moon; fourth, the number of the month; fifth, the names of the year; and, sixth, the particular year of the cycle of 10. Their mode of showing the day of week, day of moon, and the month is very concise.
WEIGHTS, MEASURES, &c.
4 P'eis 2 Fu'ang
TABLE OF SIAMESE MONEY.
make 1 Fu'ang
$0.076
1 Sälü'ng
0.150
4 Sälü'ngs
1. Bät or Tical
0.600
"
4 Bäts
"
1 Tämlü'ng
2.400
""
20 Tämlü'ngs
1 Ch'äng
48.000
>>
50 Ch'ängs
"
1 Hip
2,400-300
"9
100 Hấp
1 Tära
37
"
24,000,000
NOTE. The standard of weight being the coin of the country, weights are desig- nated by the same terms. A Tical weights 236 grains Troy.
The Siamese standard of weight is just double that of the Chinese: and goods are bought and sold in Bangkok more by the Chinese than the Siamese standard.
LONG MEASURE.
13
1 Niw..
-inch.
12 Niws
make
2 K'u'ps
1 K'ú'p 1 Säwk
16
91
4
"
""
4 Säwks
1 Wah
20 Wahs
1 Sën
+
400 Sens
1 Yot
"
13
129
78
130 feet.
9 statute miles.
NOTE.-Timber is bought by the Yök, which is 64 Sawk in length, by 1 Säwk is width=36,864 Siamese inches, being equivalent to 169 square feet.
DRY MEASURE.
1 Tänan.
20 Tänan
make
25 Tänan
1 Tang 1 Sat
11 pints. 15
""
""
100 Tángs or 80 Sat
1 Kecan (Coyan.)
NOTE. A Kecan is 20 Piculs. A Picul, is 1333 lbs. Avoirdupois.
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TABLE OF EXCHANGE.
Salungs per dollar.
For $100.
Cents to each Tical.
Salungs per dollar.
Cents to
For $100.
each Tical.
45
6.
150 Tls. or
66.66 Tls.
6.6
165 Tls. or
60-60 P Tls.
6.025
150·62
66.39
6.525
165.62
60.37
6.050
151.25
66'11
6.650
166.25
60.15
6.075
151.87
65.84
6.675
166-87
59.92
6.1
152.50
65.57
6.7
167.50
59.70
6.125
153.12
65.30
6.725
168-12
59:48
6.150
153.75
65.04
6.750
168.75
59.27
6.175
154.37
64.71
6.775
169.371
59.04
6.2
155'
64.51
6.8
170.
58.82
6.225
155-623
64.26
6.825
170-62
58-6]
6.250
156.25
64*
6.850
171-25
58.39
6.275
156-871
63.74
6.875
171.87
58.18
6.3
157.50
63.50
6.9
172.50
57-97
6.325
158.12
63.24
6.925
173.121
57-76
6.350
158-75
62.99
6.950
173.75
57.55
6.375
159.37
62.74
6.975
174.37
57.34
6.4
160*
62.50
7.
175*
57.14
6.325
160-62
62.26
7:025
175.621
56.94
6.350
161.25
62.
7·050
176.25
56.73
6-475
161-87
61.77
7.075
176.87
56.54
6.5
162.50
61.53
7.1
177.50
56:33
6.525
163.121
61.30
7.125
178.12
56.14
6.550
163-74
61.07
7·150
178-75
55.94
6.575
164:37
60.83
7.175
179.371
55.74
7.2
180·
55.55
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THE HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
ABERDEEN STREET, Ap-pa-teen-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Caine Road).
ALBANY ROAD,
to Peak Road).
A-pun-nce-to,~~(Upper Albert Road
ALBANY STREET, A-pun-nee-kai,-(from Queen's Road
East to Praya East.)
ALBERT ROAD,
TA-lee-pat-to,-(Queen's Road Central
A-lee-pat-sheung-to,-
to Wyndham Street.)
ALBERT ROAD, UPPER,
(Albert Road, by the Government Gardens, to Caine Road.)
ARBUTHNOT ROAD,
Hollywood Road.)
A-put-not-tau,-(Caine Road to
BATTERY ROAD, Pow-toi-to,-(Sailors' Home to Pok-fu-
lum Road.)
BONHAM ROAD, Mun-ham-to,-(Caine Road to Pok-fu-
lum Road.)
BONHAM STRAND,
Central to Queen's Road
BONHAM STRAND WEST,
Strand to Praya West.)
BRIDGE STREET,
Mun-ham-tai-kai,-(Queen's Road
West.)
Mun-ham-sai-yeuk,-(Bonham
Bit-lit-che-kai,-(from Leighton Hill
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Road to Morrison Hill Road.)
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
BRIDGES' STREET, 51 ‡ Pit-lit-che-sze-kai,
Street to Tai-ping-shan Street.)
BURD STREET,
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(Staunton
Pat-kai,-(Mercer Street to Cleverly Street.) BURROWS' STREET, Pa-lo-kai,-(from Wanchai Road to
the Praya East.)
CAINE ROAD,
Keen-to,-(Arbuthnot Road to Bonham Road.)
CAROLINE HILL ROAD,
Caroline Hill.)
Ka-lo-lin-shan-to,- -(Round
CASTLE ROAD,Wai-shing-to,-(Caine Road to Robinson
Road West.)
CASTLE STEPS, Wai-shing-kai-kap,-(from Seymour
衞城階級
Road to Robinson Road.)
CENTRE STREET,
Choong-kai,-(Praya West to Bonham Road.)
CHANCERY LANE,
Chan-shi-lee-hong,-(Arbuthnot
Road to Old Bailey Street.)
CIRCULAR BUILDINGS' LANE,
Yün-kok-ook-hong,-
(Hollywood Road to Queen's Road West.)
CIRCULAR PATHWAY,
Kung-yin-hong,-(Gough Street
steps to Ladder Street.)
CLEVERLY STREET, Kap-pi-lee-kai,(Central Praya
to Queen's Road West.)
COCHRANE STREET, Kok-lun-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
to Gage Street.)
CROSS ROAD,Kau-ka-to,-(from Wanchi Road to Spring
Gardens'.)
CROSS STREET,
Kau-ka-kai,-(from Bonham Strand to
Bonham Strand East.)
D'AGUILAR STREET,
Central to Wyndham Street.)
DUDDELL STREET,
Tak-kee-la-kai,-(Queen's Road
Too-te-lee-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central next to Ice House Street.)
EAST STREET,
Tai-ping-shan-toong-kai,-(Queen's
Road Central to Tai-ping-shan Market.)
EASTERN STREET,
Road.)
ELGIN STREET, #
Hollywood Road.)
San-tung-kai,-(Praya West to Bonham
E-lee-kan-kai,-(Staunton Street to
ELGIN TERRACE, E-lee-kan-toi,-(from Shelley Street
to Caine Road.)
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
EMIGRATION STREET, I Chew-koong-kai,-(from Wanchi
Road to the Praya East.)
ENDICOTT LANE,
to Praya Central.)
Hing-loong-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
FIRST STREET, Tai-yat-kai,--(from Eastern Street to Pok-
fu-lum Road.)
FRENCH STREET, Fat-lang-sai-kai,-(Battery Road to
Praya West.)
GAGE STREET,Kit-chi-kai,--(Lyndhurst Terrace to Aber-
deen Street.)
GAP STREET,
Cho-tün-shan-kai,-(Hollywood Road
to Queen's Road West.)
Garden Road, #Fa-yun-to,-(from Albert Road by the
East side of the Government Gardens to Robinson Road.)
Gilman's Bazaar,
Kee-lee-mun-sun-kai,-(Queen's
Road Central to Praya Central.)
GILMAN STREET,
Kee-lee-man-kai,-(Queen's Road
Ko-fu-kai,-(Aberdeen Street to Queen's
Central to Praya Central.)
GOUGH STREET,
Road Central.)
GRAHAM STREET, Ka-ham-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to
Staunton Street.)
GUTZLAFF STREET,
Kwok-sze-lap-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Lyndhurst Terrace.)
HEARD STREET,
East.)
-
HIGH STREET,
HILL LANE,
HILL ROAD,
Street.)
HILL STREET,
HILLIER STREET,
Hot-kai,--(from Wanchai Road to Praya
Ko-kai,-(Bonham Road to Pok-fu-lum Road.) #Shan-hong,-(from Hospital Hill Road.)
Shan-to,-(from Pok-fu-lum Road to Middle
Shan-kai,-(Pok-fu-lum Road to Belcher's Bay.) Hee-lee-kai,-(Praya Central to Queen's
Road Central.)
HOLLYWOOD ROAD, †† Ho-lee-ut-to,-(Pottinger Street
to Queen's Road West.)
HOSPITAL HILL LANE, ✯ E-koon-shan-hong,-(Queen's
Road West.)
HOSPITAL ROAD, E-koon-to-(Bonham Road to Eastern
Street.)
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ICE HOUSE STREET,
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
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Ping-chong-kai,-(Praya Central to
Albert Road at Pedder's Hill.)
Jardine's Bazaar,
Cha-tin-kai,-(from the Praya East
to the Showkewan Road.)
Morrison Street.)
JERVOIS STREET, E
KING STREET, E
Nullah.)
Cha-wai-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to
Wong-kai,-(from Pennington Street to
KING WILLIAM STREET, Wai-lum-wong-kai,-(from
Pennington Street to Sea Wall.)
KWONG-YÜN STREET EAST,
KWONG-YÜN STREET WEST,
Kwong-yün-toong-kai,-
(from Bonham Strand to Praya Central.)
Kwong-yün-sai-kai,--(from
Lau-tai-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to
Bonham Strand to Praya Central.)
LADDER STREET,
Bonham Road.)
LASCAR ROW UPPER, Mo-lo-sheung-king,-(Ladder
Street to West Street.)
LASCAR ROW,
T Mo-lo-ha-king,-(Ladder Street to
Circular Buildings.)
LEIGHTON HILL ROAD,Lai-tun-shan-to,-(Running
round bottom of Leighton Hill.)
Lyndhurst TERRACE,
Lun-hut-sze-kai,-(Wellington
Kai-shi-kai,-(Ladder Street to Po
Street to Hollywood Road.)
MARKET STREET,
yan Street.)
MATHESON STREET, Mat-ti-shan-kai,-(Show-ke-wan
Road to Perceval Street.)
MERCER STREET, Ma-sha-kai,-(Bonham Strand to
Queen's Road Central.)
MORRISON HILL ROAD,Ma-lee-sun-shan-to,-(from
Observation Place to the Wanchai Gap.)
MORRISON STREET,
to Queen's Road Central.)
Ma-lee-sun-kai,-(Bonham Strand
MOSQUE JUNCTION, Mo-lo-min-kau-kai,-(Robinson
Road to Shelley Street.)
MOSQUE STREET, Mo-lo-min-kai,-(Robinson Road to
Peel Street.)
MIDDLE STREET, Chung-kai,-(from Battery Hill to Shek-
tong-tsui)
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
MURRAY PATHWAY,
Mur-le-king,-(from the Queen's
Road Central to the Government Offices.)
NG KWAI LANE,
Ng-kwai-fong,-(Lane from upper to
lower Hollywood Road.)
to the Praya East.)
NULLAH LANE, ZA
OBSERVATION PLACE,
Shek-kai-lee,-(from the Wanchi Market
Ap-sa-wai-shan-kai,-(from the
Praya East to Morrison Hill Road.)
OLD BAILEY STREET,
Road to Caine Road.)
ON-KEE LANE
EO-lo-pi-lee-kai,-(Hollywood
On-kee-hong,-(Queen's Road Central to
Lascar Row.)
PARKER STREET, 1
Pak-ká-kai,~(from Hollywood Road to
PECHILI TERRACE,
Z
Pit-chee-lee-toi,-(from Peel Street
Tai-ping-shan Street.)
to Shelley Street.)
PEDDAR'S STREET, Pit-ta-kai,-(from Queen's Road Central
to Praya Central.)
PEEL STREET, Pi-lee-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to Ro-
binson Road.)
PENNINGTON STREET, Pin-ning-tun-kai,-(Mint to Show-
kewan Road.)
PERCEVAL STREET, Pa-see-wa-kai,-(Showkewan Road
to Praya.)
POTTINGER STREET, Pot-teen-cha-kai,-(Praya Central
to Hollywood Road.)
POUND LANE,
Pong-hong,-(Hollywood Road to Rutter
Po-yan-kai,-(Gap Street to Rutter Street.) Hoy-pong-chung-yeuk,-(Wardley
Street.)
PO-YAN STRET,
PRAYA CENTRAL,
Street to Bonham Strand.)
PRAYA EAST,
Hoy-pong-toong-yeuk,-(Eastern Market
to East Point.)
Shek-tong-tsui.)
PRAYA WEST, Hoy-pong-sai-yeuk,-(Bonham Strand to
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Wong-how-tai-to,-(from
the Western Main Guard to the West End of Hollywood
Road.)
QUEEN'S ROAD EAST,
I
Wong-how-tai-to-toong- yeuk,-(Western Main Guard to Wanchai Market.)
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
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QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, I Wong-how-tai-to-sai-yeuk,
Pok-fu-lum Road to Hollywood Road.)
QUEEN STREET,
Wong-hau-kai,-(Praya West to Queen's
Road West.)
QUOCK ACHEONG LANE,
Quok-chung-kai-(from Lower
Lascar Road to 'Ng-kwai Lane.)
ROBINSON ROAD,
Lo-peen-sun-to,-(Albany Road to
Bonham Road.)
ROYAL MINT STREET, Chu-chin-kook-kai,-(Great
George Street to Mint.)
ROZARIO STREET,
to Tank Lane.)
Lo-she-lee-kai,-(from Ladder Street
RUSSELL STREET, La-sze-lee-kai,-(Bowrington Canal
to Perceval Street.)
RUTTER STREET, Lut-ta-kai,-(from Po-yan Street to
Upper Station Street.)
SAI-WOO LANE,
to Praya West.)
Sai-woo-kai,-(from Queen's Road West
SCOTT LANE, Sz-kat-kai,-(from Queen's Road Central to
Praya Central.)
SECOND STREET, Tai-yee-kai,-(Hospital Road to Battery
Road.)
SEYMOUR ROAD, Sai-mo-to,-(Robinson Road to Bonham
Road.)
Sharp Street EAST, Shap-toong-kai,-(Bowrington Canal
to Show-ke-wan Road.)
SHARP STREET WEST, Shap-sai-kai,-(Bowrington Canal
to Morrison Hill Road.)
SHELLEY STREET, Shae-lee-kai,-(Hollywood Road to
Peel Street.)
SHIP STREET,
Queen's Road East.)
Yeung-Shün-kai,-(Praya East across
SING-WONG STREET, Sing-wong-kai,-(from Caine Road
to Gough Street.)
SPRING GARDENS' LANE,
Road East to Praya East.)
SQUARE STREET,
King-chun-yün-hong-(Queen's
Sze-fong-kai,-(Ladder Street to Market
Street.)
ST. FRANCIS STREET,
Sing-fee-lan-sz-kai,-(from
Queen's Road East running South.)
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
STANLEY STREET, A
to Gutzlaff Street.)
STATION STREET,
yan Street.)
Sze-tan-lee-kai,-(D'Aguilar Street
#Chai-koon-kai,-(Caine Road to Po-
STAVELY STREET, # Sze-ti-wa-li-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Gage Street.)
STAUNTON STREET, Sze-tan-tun-kai,-(Old Bailey to
Bridges' Street.)
SUTHERLAND STREET, Sow-ta-lan-kai,-(Praya West to
Queen's Road West.)
TAI-PING-SHAN STREET, Tai-ping-shan-kai,-(Bridges'
Street to Po-yan Street.)
East to Praya East.)
Tai-wong-kai,-(from Queen's Road
#Shoey-chee-hong,-(Lascar Row to Caine
TAI-WONG LANE,
TANK LANE,
Road.)
THE GAP,
[]
Kwat-tun-shan,--(from Wanchai Market to
Tai-sam-kai,-(Eastern Street to Battery
Morrison Hill Road.)
THIRD STREET,
Road.)
TOONG MAN LANE, Toong-man-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Praya Central.)
TRIANGLE STREET,
Praya East.)
Sam-a-kai,-(from Wanchai Road to
TSEE-MEE ALLEY, Tsze-mee-kai,-(from Queen's Road
West to Praya West.)
UPPER STATION STREET,
Chai-koon-sheung-kai,-(from
Wa-lee-to,-(Wong Nei Cheong round
Hospital Road to Station Street.)
VALLEY ROAD,
Wong Nei Cheong Valley.)
$ #
VILLAGE STREET, Heung-ha-kai,-(Leighton Hill Road
to Jardine's Bazaar.)
WANCHAI ROAD,
Queen's Road East.)
Wan-chai-tau,-(Bowrington Canal to
WARDLEY STREET, Wak-lee-kai,-(from Queen's Road
Central to Praya Central.)
WATER LANE,
Shui-hong,-(from Queen's Road Central to
Tai-ping-shan Market.)
WEBSTER BAZAAR,
Wai-sze-ta-sun-kai,-(Queen's
Road Central to Praya Central.)
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WELLINGTON STREET,
Wai-ling-tun-kai,-(Wyndham
Street to Queen's Road Central.)
Tai-ping-shan-sai-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Tai-ping-shan Street.)
WEST STREET, ★
WESTERN STREET,
Praya West.)
Sai-pin-kai,-(from Bonham Road to
WILMER STREET, AIR # Wai-le-ma-kai,-(Praya West to
Queen's Road West.)
WING-ON LANE,
to Praya.)
Wing-on-hong,-(Queen's Road Central
WITTY STREET, Wat-te-kai,-(Praya West to Middle
Street.)
WYNDHAM STREET, Wan-ham-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
to Hollywood Road.)
ZETLAND STREET, Sit-lan-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
to Ice House Street.)
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LIST OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS IN CHINA, JAPAN,
THE PHILIPPINES, AND SIAM.
FOR 1870.
In the following List, the occupation and residence are both given so far as ascertained. Where the Name of the Town is omitted, Hongkong will be understood.
Abadeen, A, H., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Canton
Abbott, E., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Abbott, J., Maritime Customs, tidewaiter, Amoy
Abdoolcader, E., (A. Budroodin) clerk
Abdoolcadur, A., merchant, Hollywood Road
Abdoolcadur. A., (Abdollally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk
Abdoollaly, A.. (J. Peerbhoy) clerk, Wellington Street
Abdoolrahim, G., (D. Vassonjee & Co.) clerk, Stanley Street
Abedein, A., (E. Noorandin & Co.) manager, Canton
Abegg, F., silk inspector, 52, Yokohama
Abella, F., (N. T. Armerio) clerk, Macao
Abendroth, H. E C., ship broker
Aberdein, A., constable, Legation Escort, Yeddo
Abraham, E., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Central Abraham, I., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) Chefoo
Abrahams, J., (J. Rocha & Co.) clerk, Manila
Abramornoff, N., Russian Mission, Peking
Adams, E. W., Lieutenant, Royal Artillery
Adams, F. C., (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Adams, Francis, O., secretary British Legation, Yeddo
Adams, M. C., butcher, Nagasaki
Adams, W. Stanley, health officer and medical practitioner, Seaman's Hospital Adams, A. J., Local Postmaster, Shanghai
Adds, C., storekeeper, 130, Yokohama
Adrian, J. (Adrian & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Adunjee, A., (Futtabhoy Ameejee) clerk, Gage Street
Aebli, J., (Jenny & Co.) clerk, Manila
Agabeg, A. L., Jr., broker, &c., 12, Hollywood Road
Agabeg, G. L., merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace
Agstoa, C., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Aguila, A. L. Sanches del, Marine sorter, post office
Agustin, F. de S., Spanish consulate, chancellor, Caine Road Ablers, H. H., (Chas. Gutschow & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Ahlmann, J. W., chief officer Fort William, P. & O. Co. receiving-ship, Harbor
Ainslie, Arch., (J. Livingston & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Aitken, A. G., (P. & O. Co.) foreman engineer, West Point Aitken, T., (Cheshire & Co.) accountant, &c., Shanghai Aitken, J., Captain, steamer Shaftesbury, Coast Ajumbhoy, G. M., (E. Cassumbhoy), manager, Shanghai Alabaster, H., British Consulate, interpreter, Bangkok Alabaster, Chaloner, acting British Consul, Swatow Alabor, J. (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Albert, A., "Lord Nelson Tavern," proprietor, Queen's Road Albinson, J., (Howell & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi
Alcock, Sir R., K.C.B., British minister plenipotentiary, Peking Alcuaz, C. S. de, (Guichard Fils), clerk, Manila
Alcuaz, J. de, (Guichard Fils), clerk, Manila Alegre, J., (Cucullo & Co.) merchant, Manila
Alemão, D., (Brandao & Co.) clerk, Graham Street Alexander, W. H., registrar, Supreme Court Alexander, J. T. A., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Alexieff, P., proprietor "Russian Hotel," Hakodadi
Alford, E. F., (Jaidine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Alford, R. G., inspector of buildings, Surveyor General's office Alford, Right Rev. C. R., Lord Bishop of Victoria (absent) Algar, T., (F. Blackhead & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Allan, H. T. (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Allan,, (Imperial Arsenal) professor of engineering, Foochow Allarukhin, B., (J. Peerblioy) clerk, Shanghai
Allcott, G., Maritime customs, tidewaiter, Canton
Allen, Joseph W., merchant, Shanghai
Allen, C. F. R., assistant in charge, British consulate, Chinkiang Allen, Geo., Foochow Dock Yard, engineer, Foochow
Allen, J. W., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Allen, Miss, (Wm. Watson & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Allen, J. W., Maritime Customs, in charge of light ship, Newchwang Ailen, Rev. Y. J., missionary, Shanghai
Allen, J. S., Sergeant, Legation Escort, Yeddo
Allen, J. C. Junr., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk Shanghai Allen, Henry, Junr., commission merchant, Yokohama Allen, W., (Union Dock Co.) in charge, Whampoa Allevado, A., British Consulate, constable, Taiwanfoo Allin, A., assistant, Maritime Customs, Amoy
Allmand, J., (Allmand & Co.) merchant, 67, Yokohama Alloin, J. M., merchant, Bangkok
Almeida, J E. de, merchant, Macao
Almeida, J. V. d', assistant, Portuguese consulate, Bangkok
Almeida, J. d', (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya
Almario, F. S., compositor, Daily Press office
Alonço, V., (Hongkong Gas Company) clerk, Prava West
Alsing, Auguste, in charge Russell & Co.'s hulk, Kiukiang Alt, W. J., (Alt & Co.) merchant, Osaka
Alvares, G., intendant, Financial department, Manila Alvares, J., (Blanco, Domingo & Co.) clerk, Manila
Alvares, M., teacher of English, St. Joseph's college, Macao
Alvarez, Don Pedro, 2nd Secretary, Spanish Legation, Peking Alves, A. F., accountant, Colonial Treasury
Alves, J. M. S., clerk, Colonial Secretary's office
Alves, J. L. D., clerk, Harbour Master's office
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Ambrose, R., inspector of police, Eastern District
Ambruster, Rev. P., Roman Catholic Missionary Hakodadi Ames, S. J. B. commissioner of police, Bangkok Amy, C. G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Whampoa Anacleto, C., (Casal Bros.) clerk, Manila
Anchant, Robt., (D. Maclean & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Anderson, Rev. Jas., missionary, Canton
Anderson, A., (Skeggs & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Anderson, John, store-keeper, Nagasaki
Anderson, J., (Union Dock Co.) foreman shipwright, Kowloon
Anderson, J., "Excelsior Hotel," Whampoa
Anderson, J. L., (Tait & Co.) tea inspector, Amoy
Anderson, R., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang Anderson, Mrs., " Bay View Hotel," 37, Yokohama Andrea, T. S., commander, corvette D. Joao I., Macao
Andre, A., (Melchers & Co.) merchant (absent)
Andre, J., 2nd light house keeper, Kin Toan Beacon, Shanghai Andrews, E., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) engineer, West Point Andrews, H. J., (H. J. Andrews & Co) merchant, Manila Andrews, E., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila Andries, E., (J. J. Andries) clerk, 51, Yokohama. Andries, J. J., merchant, 51, Yokohama.
Anglin, J. R., foreman, Japan Gazette office, 87, Yokohama
Angus, A. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Angus, J. K., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, 4. Yokohama
Anino, M., third valuator, Customs department, Manila Annand, F., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Annerke, W., Consul for North German Confederation, Shanghai Annesley, A. A., acting consul, British consulate, Nagasaki Anningson, W., Inspector of Police, Sowkewan
Anot. Rev. A, Roman Catholic Missionary, Kiukiang Antinori, S., professor of music, St. Joseph's College, Macao Anthony, T. J., (Broadbear, Anthony & Co.) shipchandler, Praya Anton, J. R., broker
Ansell, E. F., assistant accountant, (Oriental Bank) Yokohama Ansley, G., (Hongkong Dispensary) dispenser, Queen's Road Anverally, C., (D. Vassonjee & Co.) clerk, Stanley Street Aquino, E. H. d', clerk, Stamp collector's office
Aquino, J, d', writer, H.M. naval yard
Aquino, J. F. d', (A. H. Carvalho,) compositor, Shanghai
Aquino, J. C. d', (A. Heard & Co.) clerk
Aranda, J., commissary, civil government, Province of Manila.
Aragones, J. J., bishop of Nueva Segovia, Manila
Archer, L. (Trautmann & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Arendt, M., in charge, Prussian consulate, Tientsin
Aretz, W., (Textor & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Arine, M., chancelier, French Legation, Peking
Armando, E., (Messageries Imperiales) clerk, 10, Yokohama (absent)
Armistead, A., clerk, P. & O. Company, Praya
Armero, M. T., Chinese Emigration agent, Macao
Armour, J., tidewaiter, Maritime Customs, Tientsin
Armstrong, F. H., army control department; residence, Seymour Terrace
Armstrong, John M., auctioneer and commission merchant, Queen's Road Central
Armstrong, J. S., examiner, Maritime Customs, Hankow.
Armstrong, O., (A. MacDonald & Co.) assistant, West Point
Arnhold, J., "Yangtsze Hotel," proprietor, Newchwang
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Arnhold, Jacob, (Arnhold, Karberg & Co ) merchant, Praya Arnold, C., (Macpherson & Marshall) clerk, 58, Yokohama Arnoux, G., Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo Aroozoo, J. J, (R. T. Rennie) clerk, Shanghai
Arthur, E. A., (Mercantile Bank) manager, Queen's Road
Arthur, Wm., English-master Diocesan orphanage, Bonham Road Ashmore, Rev. Wm., acting U. S. Consul, Swatow
Ashton, S., captain, steamer Yesso, Coast
Aspinall, W. G., (Aspinall, Cornes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Assiter, Wm., Supt. of works, H. M. Civil Service, Shanghai Assembrock, J. C., (Akoenora Factory) Nagasaki
Assensi, J., attorney, Naval department, Manila.
Assis, G., matron, Civil Hospital
Assumpção, J. C. ds, contador, Revenue department, Macao Asverno, Olto, marine surveyor, Swatow
Atkinson, H., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, 72, Yokohama Atkinson, Revd. C., Consular chaplain, Kiukiang
Aubaret, G, French Consul Bangkok
Aubert, J. G., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Yokohama Aurbach, E., (Aurbach & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Austin, C. L., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk, 6, Yokohama Austin,, pilot, Newchwang
Austin, H. P., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Austin, G., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Austin, J. Gardiner, Colonial Secretary; residence, Albany
Autey, W., sub-manager, (Hongkong Gas Co.) Wyndham Street Aymeri, A., Procure des Lazaristes, Suanghai
Aymonin, V., (V. Aymonin & Co.) merchant, 28, Yokohama Azedo, C. D., lieutenant, Macao Battalion, Timor
Azevedo, F. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Azevedo, M., (H. C. Caldwell) clerk, Queen's Road Azevedo, F. d', (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Azevedo, J. J. d', clerk, Revenue department, Macao Azevedo, P. A. d', Receiving ship Ariel, purser, Shanghai Azevedo, J. M., (Jamieson & Barton) clerk, Hollywood Road
Babey, H., (Messageries Imperiales) clerk, Praya, West Bacourt, M. F., attaché, French Legation, Peking Bachmaun A,, (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, 90, Yokohama Bade, C. E., (E. Schellhaas & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Bade, C., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Badham, Rev. W. L. G., Head-master Chinese Government school, Can'on Baer, S., (S. Baer & Co.) merchant, Manila
Baily, D., chief engineer, steamer Mars, Coast
Baily, H., third engineer, steamer Mars, Coast
Baillarini, L., (Botticca d'Bimondo) chemist, Manila
Bailey, O., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Canton
Bain, Geo. M., reporter, China Mail, Wyndham Street
Bain. A. W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Taiwanfoo
Baker, Colgate, (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, 72, Yokohama
Baker, S. W., (S. W. Baker & Co.) draper, Queen's Road
Baker, E., Exchange and Sharebroker, Hongkong Hotel Baker, G., Astor House Hotel, proprietor, Shanghai Baldwin, Rev. C. C., missionary, Foochow
Baldwin, J. C., (McGregor & Co.) merchant, (absent) Baldwin, Rev. Stephen L., missionary, Foochow
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Ball, Hon. H. J., Judge of Summary Jurisdiction Court (absent) Ball, R. (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Ballagh, Rev. J., missionary, Yokohama (absent)
Ballantine, G., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Kiukiang
Ballyzeck, Col. L. de, resident minister, Russian Legation, Peking Balzaro, M., constable, British Consulate, Amoy
Bamford, W., (Aspinall, Cornes & Co.) clerk, 34, Yokohama Banyard, M., (Chartered Bank) assistant accountant, Queen's Road Baptista, M., teacher, St. Saviour's College, Pottinger Street Baptista. L. M., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Barbe, J., Chef de Police, French Council, Shanghai Barbe, M., (Imperial Arsenal) optician, Foochow
Barbosa, D. J. A., lieut.-col. commanding Macao Battalion, Macao Barbour, E. D., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Barchet, Revd. S. P., missionary, Ningpo
Barff, S., assistant Postmaster General, Arbuthnot Road
Barlow, Henry, (Shaw, Winstanley & Co.) clerk, 94, Yokohama Barlow, H., (Wm. Watson) clerk, Shanghai
Barnard, F., Barrister at Law, 55, Yokohama
Barnard. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Barnard, M. L., (Michell, Barnard & Co.) merchant, Manila
Barnes, J. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Barnes, C. W., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Barnes, L., coach builder, Garden Road
Barnes, F. D., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent)
Barnicot, W., clerk, colonial secretary's office, Wyndham Street
Barradas, D. J., clerk, Post Office
Barradas, J. M., marine sorter, Post-office
Barradas, F. (Union Insurance Co.) clerk, Pedder's Wharf
Barrelet, J. H., watchmaker, 94, Queen's Road
Barretto, L., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Barrette, João A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) bookkeeper, East Point
Barretto, B. A., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) merchant, Manila
Barretto, A. V., (Peel, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Barretto, J. A. Junr., (Jardine Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Barretto, G., (Guichard Fils) clerk, Manila
Barros, G., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Barros, D. de, Oriental Hotel, Honam, Canton
Barros, Pedro, Marine reporter, China Mail, Wyndham Street
Barros, F. J., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Barros, V. C., livutenant, Macao Battalion, Macao
Barroso, J., second valuator Customs department, Manila
Barrington, Thos. W., clerk and asher, Supreme Court, 47, Wyndham Street
Barton, Z., (Jamieson & Barton) opium inspector, Hollywood Road
Base, G., (Casal Bros.) clerk, Manila
Baskes, P. H., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Bastos, A., (J. M. Armstrong) clerk, Queen's Road
Bastos, A., lawyer, Macao
Bate, Clifford, clerk, civil department, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Bathgate, J., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Batliwara, B. L., (N. Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Batt, E. W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Batten, H., deputy assistant harbour master, Shanghai Battison, J., (Mackenzie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Bauermeister, H., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Baulson, W. (Bangkok Rice Mill Co.) engineer, Bangkok
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Bavier, E., (E. Bavier & Co.) merchant, 157, Yokohama Bavier, A. Junr., (E. Bavier & Co.) olerk, 157, Yokohama Baxter, A., pilot, Taku
Beach, Rev. W. R., colonial chaplain, St. Paul's College Beach, W. R., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila Bean, A., (Trautmann & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bean, W., merchant, Chinkiang
Bearn, M. C. Comte de, (French Legation) attachè, Yedo Beattie, R., assistant foreman, Military store staff
Beattie, W., Captain of schooner Eliza Mary, Amoy
Beart, E., secretary, Hongkong club
Beatto, Felix, (Beatto & Co.) artist, 17, Yokohama
Beauchamp, J. K., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Beaumont, J. M., (Beaumont & Galton) physician, Foochow Beazly, Henry, (Birley, Worthington & Co.) agent, Hankow Becker, H., (Textor & Co.) clerk, 29, Yokohama
Beebee, C. G., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Behn, O. C., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) merchant, Pottinger Street Behincke, H., (Morrice, Behncke & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai Behncke, E., (Schutze, Reis & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Behre, E., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) merchant, Praya Beltran, Pedro, superior, Jesuit College, Manila Belilios, E. R., merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace Belilios, A. R, merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace Beloin,, (Imperial Arsenal) sailmaker, Foochow Bell, W. H., lessee and publisher, Daily Press office Bellagnets, Leon, interpreter, French Legation, Peking Bellon, Rev. W. L., Basil Missionary Society, Lilong Bellonnet, M, de, French Legation, Peking Bender, Rev. H., Basil Missionary Society Benecke, O., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Prava Central Benjamin, B. D., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Benjamin, D., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Benjamin, A., (A. Marks & Co.) clerk, 77, Yokohama Benjamin, S. (A. Marks & Co.) clerk, 77, Yokohama Bennett, C. C., (Mustard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Bennett, M. E. (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Foochow Bennett, G. H., ward master, Civil Hospital
Bennett, J., foreman of works, Hongkong Gas Company, West Point
Bennett, P., captain, steamer Marr, Coast
Berning, T. B., captain, steamer Kiu-Kiang, Canton River
Benning, A. A., captain, Tug Little Orphan, Union Dock Company
Bergau, J., (Kniffler & Co.) godown-keeper, Nagasaki
Bergen, E. W. von, (Deetjen & von Bergen) merchant, Praya
Berlin, Dr., student interpreter, Prussian Legation, Yeddo
Bernaldo, A., (A. E. Salter) clerk, Chinkiang
Bernard, T., chief engineer, steamer Yesso, Const
Bernour, Rev. A., French Missionary, Swatow
Berthelot, C., French Municipal Police, Shanghai
Berton, P., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, 8, Yokohama
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Bertrand, C., (Messageries Imperiales) principal agent, Praya W, resilence Caine Road. Berwick, James, acting manager, Oriental Bank, Queen's Road
Berwick, Geo., (Thompson & Berwick) carpenter, Hakodadi Berreto, A., in charge Roman Catholic Orphanage, Caine Road Besier, J. N., (Hartmans & Besier) merchant, Nagasaki Beveridge, C. II. (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
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Beveridge, H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Beyer, L., (E. Schellbass & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road (absent) Beyer, Leo., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Beyfuss, Ch., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Bezier Geo., London Tavern, assistant, Nagasaki Bezier Thos., proprietor, London Tavern, Nagasaki Bhabha, S. B., broker, Gage Street
Bibby, H. K., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Bidwell, H. S., (Ilbert & Bidwell) merchant, Shanghai Bienvenue, Dr. A., French Hospital, 9, Yokohama Bilger, M., (Imperial Arsenal) finisher, Foochow Billequin, A., professor, inspectorate general, Peking Bird, S. G., (Dodd & Co.) assistant, Tamsui Birt, W., (Primrose & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Bisbee, A. .M., Maritime Customs, divisional inspector, Foochow Bischoff, J. J., watchmaker, Manila
Bischoff, S., (J. J. Bischoff) watchmaker, Manila
Bishop, R,, clerk, judicial department, Supreme Court, Shanghai Bismark, C., interpreter and secretary, Prussian Legation, Peking Bissett, Jas., (Strachan & Thomas) clerk, 63, Yokohama
Blackford,, pilot, Newchwang
Black, J R., Editor Japan Gazette, 81, Yokohama
Blackbourne, W. E., engineer, H. M. Naval Yard
Blackhead, F, J. B., (Blackhead & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's Road Blackwell, R., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Blackwood, H., clerk, Police office, Central Station. Blackwood, E., Wellington Street
Blake, Franklin, (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Blakeman, A. Noel, (Daily Press) law and commercial reporter
Blakeway, Geo. E., (Jubin & Co.) merchant, 9, Yokohama
Blakiston, T., (Blakiston, Marr & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi
Blanc, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow
Blanc, V., (Ravel, Blanc & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Blanchton, E., clerk, Maritime Customs, Chinkiang Blanco, J., Custom-house agent, Manila
Blanco, J., (Blanco, Domingo & Co.) merchant, Manila Bland, C. S., broker, 19, Yokohama
Blanqui, O., (Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai absent Blass, G., (J. Bush & Co.) clerk, 55, Yokohama
Blass, M., (J. Bush & Co.) storekeeper, 55, Yokohama Blass, Morris, (J. Bush & Co.) clerk, 55, Yokohama
Bleecker, A (Fawcett & Co.) assistant, Wellington Street Blekman, M., secretary and interpreter, French Legation, Yeddo Blethen, C. P., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai Block, F. H., (John Burd & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent) Blodget, Rev. Henry, missionary, Peking
Bloem, J., Netherlands Trading Society, assistant, 5, Yokohama Bloomfield, H., turkey, Victoria Guol
Blumberger, E., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Blundell, J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85 Yokohama
Blydenburgh, W. J., (Smith, Archer & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Blyth, P. L., (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila
Blyth John (Borneo Company Limited) clerk, Bangkok
Boad, W., pilot, Taku
Boger, II., (Kirchner Boger, & Co.) merchant, Gough Street (absent) Bogel, F. L. W. Nering, Tatakami ship yard, Nagasaki
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Bohigas, J., (Loyzaga & Co.) printer, Manila
Bohlen, A., tidewaiter Maritime Customs, Shanghai Bohlens, W. (E. Bohlens) clerk, Nagasaki Boblens, E., merchant, Nagasaki
Boldt, Geo., pilot, Newchwang
Bolmida, G. V., (Aymonin & Co.) silk inspector, 28, Yokohama Bomanjee, P. (N. D. Olia) clerk, Amoy
Bomanjee, C., (Nowrojee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood Road Bomeyer, H., (Grosser & Co) merchant, 93, Yokohama Bonafous M., "Hotel des Colonies" 164, Yokohama
Bonham, H., (Bonham & Meyer,) storekeeper, 51, Yokohama Bono, C. V., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Bono, F. Gil Y., accountant, General Financial department, Manila Bonnett, Mrs., (Bonnett & Co.) milliner, Queen's Road Bonnett, W. W., (Bonnett & Co.) Queen's Road Bonnett, R. W., Commissariat clerk, Yohobama
Bonne, H., (Wm Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street Bonneville, E., (R. de Montigny) merchant, Shanghai
Bonstard, E., Jr., (Tillson, Hermann & Co) merchant, Manila Bonsema R., proprietor, " New Amsterdam Hotel," Nagasaki Bonney, N. B., Shanghai Evening Express, manager, Shanghai
Bony, H. de, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Bond J., (Andrew Millar) clerk, 1, Queen's Road East
Borel, Eugene, (T. Sandri) merchant, Tientsin
Borel, L. (T. Sandri), clerk, Tientsin
Borchardt, F., (T. Kroes & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Borchardt, M., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Borges, J., "Liverpool Arms Tavern," Queen's Road
Botelho, A., dispenser, Civil Hospital
Botelho, F., (Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao
Botelho, G. S., compositor, China Mail office, Wyndham Street
Botelho A. A., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Bottomley, C. D., broker and auctioneer, corner of Queen's Road and d'Aguilar Street
Boucourris, A. J., (Petrocochino & Cɔ.) merchant, Shanghai
Boulland, V., (Dubost & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Bourian, Rev. E. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo
Bourjau, A., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent)
Bourjau, R., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) merchant, Praya
Bourne, Wm., (Bourne & Co.) public tea inspector, Yokohama
Boustead, Ed. Jr., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) merchant, Manila Bousquet, M. du, (French Legation) interpreter, Yedo
Bovenschen, A., (Textor & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Bower, S., (Wm. Rees & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Bowlet, T. H., (J. Carts) shipchandler, &c., 26, Yokohama
Bowler, T. S., apo:hecary, Seaman's Hospital
Bowman, Geo. F., (P. M. S. 8. Co.) agent, Shanghai
Bowra, Ed. C., Maritime Customs, acting commissioner, Ningpo
Bowring, J. C., (Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama
Bowring, A., teacher at the Convent, Caine Road
Boxer, W., store man, H.M. Naval Yard
Boyal, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Takao
Boyce, Robt. H., civil engineer, in charge H.M. Works, Shanghai
Boyd, T D., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Boyd, M. W., (Chartered Bank,) acting manager, Queen's Road Boyd, E. J., (Dodd & Co.) clerk, Tamsui
Boyd, P. W., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
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Boyer, Alex., draper, Queen's Road
Boyol, H. V., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bozel, M., Imperial Arsenal, accountant, Foochow Bracegirdle, G., (Imperial Arsenal mill-wright, Tientsin Brackenridge, J., tidewaiter, Maritime Customs, Tientsin Bradbury, Miss E., (Alex. Boyer) assistant, Queen's Road Braddon, H. E., Exchange & Bullion broker, Hongkong Hotel Bradfield, J, manager, Medical Hall, Shanghai Bradford, O. B., clerk, U. S. Consulate, Shanghai Bradley, Rev. D.B., missionary, Bangkok
Brady, G. H., chief engineer, steamer Venus, Coast Braga, F., (Smith, Archer & Co,) clerk, Shanghai Braga, J. F. R., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Shanghai Braga, V. E., clerk, Colonial Secretary's office
Brand, W., (Westall, Brand & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Brandão, Antonio J., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Macao Brandão, L. V., (Brandão & Co.) clerk, Macao
Brandão, A. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Brandão, J. G., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Brandão, A. C., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Macao Brandenburg, W., (Akoenora Factory) Nagasaki
Brandt, J. F., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) watchmaker, Yokohama Brandt, P. (Rothmund & Co.) clerk, 52, Yokohama
Brandt, C. F., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) watchmaker, Yokohama
Brandt, Miss L., Berlin Ladies' association, nurse, Bonham Road Brandt, M. Von., Prussian Chargé d'Affairs, Yeddo
Brash, J., (D. Muirhead) shipwright, Shanghai Braysher C. D., assistant Harbour Master, Woosung Brenann, W., Maritime Customs, examiner, Kiukiang Brenan, Byron, British Consulate, assistant, Canton Brenier, G., (Messageries Imperiales) agent, Shanghai
Brennwald C.. (Siber & Brennwald) merchant, 90 Yokohama
Brent, A., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Brereton, W. H., (H. C. Caldwell) manager, Queen's Road Breton, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Brett, A. L., Maritime Customs, clerk, Hankow
Brett, J. B., Catholic Missionary, Ningpo
Brett, J. T., second officer steamer Douglas, Coast Brettschneider, E., physician, Legation, Peking
Brewer, T., (Shanghai Medical Hall) assistant, Shanghai
Bridgens, R. P., architect and civil engineer, 124, Yokohama Brimley, T. J., (Kiangnan Arsenal) foreman, Shanghai Brinkley, Lieut. Francis, R.A., Japan
Briscoe, W. F., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Takao Bristow, H. B., assistant, British Consulate, Tientsin
Britto, J. L., proprietor "French Dispensary," Queen's Road Britto, J, B, clerk, P. & O. Works, West Point
Britto, A. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Broadhurst, John, captain, Tungsha light ship Brodhurst, R., Maritime Customs, tide-waiter, Swatow Brodie, W. G., (Borneo Co. Limited) clerk, Shanghai Broggy, P., (Dubost & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Bromley, J. A., (Reiss & Co) tea inspector, Shanghai Brondsted, Rud. (Brondsted & Co.) merchant, Hankow Brossard, J., (Mitchel, Pujol & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Brossement, M., (Imperial Arsenal) blacksmith, Foochow
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Broughall, W., Junr., (Carter & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Brown, J., Deputy Commisssoner Maritime Customs, Canton (absent) Brown, T., proprietor, "Starling Inn," Ningpo
Brown, A. N., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Brown, Mathew, (Findlay, Richardson & Co ) clerk, 7, Yokohama Brown, J., constable, British consulate, Nagasaki
Brown, J. Mc. L, assistant, British legation, Peking
Brown, P., pilot, Ningpo
Brown, W., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Brown, C., (Alt & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Brown, F. C., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Brown, H. O., assistant, Maritime Customs, Canton
Brown, Chas., "Army & Navy Tavern," proprietor, Queen's Road Brown, H., tidewaiter, Maritime Customs, Canton
Brown, Charles, pilot, Taku
Brown, J., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Brown Samuel, (Union Ins. Society), agent, Shanghai Brown, John, (Brown & Co.) storekeeper, Foochow Brown, J., in charge of hulk Georgiana, Hankow
Brown, T., (Mercantile Printing Office) compositor, Shanghai Brown, Miss M. T., missionary, Chefoo
Brown, T. M. Maritime Customis, tide surveyor, Canton Brown, Andrew, barkeeper, Stag Hotel, Queen's Road Browne, J. E., (Westall, Galton & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Browne, H. G., purser, steamer United Service, Coast
Browne, C. W., senior clerk, H.M, Naval Yard, West Terrace Browne, W. A., (A. F. Tyree) clerk, Ningpo
Browne, David
Bruce, J., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bruce, R. H., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bruinier, J., (China & Japan Trading Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Brunat, P., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, 8, Yokohama
Brunel, T, (Messageries Imperiales) steward, Praya
Bruse, A., (Knoop & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bryans, W. J., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road (absent)
Bryant, C. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Bryant, Rev. Evans, missionary, Hankow
Bryde, A., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bryson, Rev. Thos., missionary, Hankow
Buchheister, J. J., (Ferd. Diers) clerk, Shanghai
Buckle, R N., Royal Engineers, acting assistant surveyor general
Buchanan, J., (Mackenzie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Buchanan, J. R., (Schultze, Reis & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Buchardi, H., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Budde, C., (Dreyer & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Bueno, F. F., Peruvian consul, Macao
Buffum, C. H., Maritime Customs, Ta Tung Barrier, Kiukiang
Bulkley, A. B., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Canton
Bull, I. M., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) merchant, Spring Gardens (absent)
Bullock, O., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bumiller, J., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya
Buncombe, Wm., commander, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai
Burbridge, E., ward master, Civil Hospital
Burchardt, E., (De Bay, Götte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Burdick, L. N., (Burgess, Burdick & Co.) butcher, 48, Yokohama Burdon, Rev. J. S., missionary, Peking
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Burger, O., (Bothia de las Escolta) chemist, Manila
Burgess, G. W., (Burgess, Burdick & Co.) 42, Yokohama Burghignoli. Rev. G., Catholic missionary, Wellington Street Burjorjee, D., (D. C. Tata) clerk, Hollywood Road Burke, J., M.D., surgeon, British Consulate, Manila Burkill, A. R., (Glover, Dow & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Burmeister, E., (Kirchner, Boger & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Burnett, J. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Burnie, Ed., chief officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coust Burnó, Rev. F. G., Roman Catholie missionary, Foochow Burns, J., inspector of horse police, Central Station Burns, Rev. W. C., missionary, Peking
Burton, J., inspector of Markets
Burr, William, A., pilot, Newchwang
Burrows, T. D., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Canton
Burrill, E. D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Burrows, Silas E., Jr., (S. E. Burrows & Sous) merchent, St. John's Place
Burrows, O. H., (S. E. Burrows & Sons) merchant, St. John's Place (absent) Busch, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Busch, H., (Textor & Co.)` clerk, Yokohama
Busch, A., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Buschmann, J., pilot, Amoy
Buschmann, H., (E. Schelehass & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Buse, D., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
Buse, J., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bush, Henry E., (Bush Brothers) merchant, Newchwang Bush, J., proprietor "Oriental Hotel," Amoy
Bush, T., (J. Carst) clerk, 26, Yokohama
Bush,, (Russell & Co.) godown keeper, Wanchi Bush, Isaac, (J. Bush & Co.) merchant, 55, Yokohama Bush, J. E., (Bush Brothers) merchant, Newchwang Bush, John, Harbour master, Bangkok
Bush, F. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bussche, Wm. von dem, bar keeper, "British Hotel"
Butcher, J. B., proprietor, Horse Repository, rear of Murray Barracks
Butcher, Rev. C. H., British consular chaplain, Shanghai, and canon of St. John's
Cathedral
Butler, George A., (S. S. N. Co.) godown keeper, Shanghai
Butler, G., (Petrocochino & Co) clerk, Shanghai
Butter, Rev. John., missionary, Ningpo
Buttle, J., (Imperial Arsenal) engineer, Tientsin
Butts, Col. J. C. B, de, commanding Royal Engineers
Buxey, J. F., (Eduljee Framjee, Sons & Co.) merchant
Byramjee, S., (Subadar & Co.) clerk, Graham Street
Byramjee, A., (Subadar & Co.) clerk, Graham Street (absent) Byrne, E. W., (W. Watson) bookkeeper, Shanghai
Cabeldu, B. S., (Watson & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Cable, W. G. H., assistant, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Cadell, C. B. (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila
Cahill, Rev. Thos., professor of English, Saint José Seminary, Macao Caine, G. W., British consul, Hankow
Cairns, R. H., Marine surveyor, (Vincent & Cairns) Club Chambers Calder, J., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki
Caldwell, H. C., solicitor and notary public, Queen's Road
Caldwell, D. E., (H. C. Caldwell) clerk, Queen's Road
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Caldwell, D. R., interpreter, Aberdeen Street
Calero, F., merchant, Manila
Calero, J., merchant, Manila
Calero, J. J., merchant, Manila
Callaghan, Miss, (Miss Sholl) milliner, Shanghai
Callis, T., (P & O. Co.) issuer of stores, Hollywood Road
Cameron, L., (Oriental Bank) accountant, Shanghai
Caminha, A. J., commander, Prince D. Carlos, Macao
Campbell, J. D., chief secretary, Imperial Maritime Customs, Peking Campbell, N., fourth engineer, steamer Sunonada, Coast
Campbell, P., (Drown & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Campbell, R., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Nagasaki. Campos, T. de., (Mercantile Printing office) compositor, Shanghai Campbell, R., (Wm. Watson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Campbell, James, R.N., surgeon, British consulate, Bangkok Camp, H. O. de la, (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Campos, J. P., (P. & O. Co) clerk, Gage Street
Campos, E. P., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Old Bailey Street
Campos, B. P., (Noronha & Sons) foreman, Hollywood Road Campos, F. N., clerk, Messageries Imperiales, Shanghai
Candrellier, L., store-keeper, Hokodadi
Canty, W. T. H., second engineer, steamer United Service, Coast Cannon, C., (W. Rangan & Co.) clerk, 123, Yokohama
Cance, W., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Canete, J. F. de, magistrate 2nd court, Manila
Canham, H. J., tide-surveyor, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Canny, J. M., (J. M. Canzy & Co.) merchant, Chinkiang Caperon, A., pilot, Ningpo
Carabello, H. (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carballo, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carvallo, M., Harbour-master, Manila
Carey, Capt. F., R.A., commander, Royal Artillery, Mosque Tenace
Carion, F. F., compositor, Daily Press office
Carlowitz, R. von, (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, and Consul for N. G. Con., Canton
Carls, W., (W. Carls & Co.) carriage maker, Manila
Carls, E., (W. Carls & Co.) assistant, Manila
Carlson, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Carmichael, J. R., medical practitioner, Chefoo Carnie, F., (J. M. Canny & Co.) clerk, Chinkiang Carneiro, B. E., merchant, Macao
Carpenter, E., chemist, &c., Wellington Street Carr, P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Carr, J. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton Carrall, J. W., Maritime Customs assistant, Tamsui Carrington, Rev. John., missionary, Bangkok
Carrol, J. D., shipchandler, &c., 16, Bund, Yokobama
Carroll, C., British vice Consul, Foochow
Carroll, R., captain, steamer White Cloud, Macao
Carroll. H. M., pilot, Amoy.
Carroll,, (Imperial Arsenal) Naval school-master, Foochow
Carroll, James, second engineer, steamier Yesso, Coast
Carst, R. J., (Carst, Lels & Co.) merchant, 25, Yokohama.
Carst, P., Jr., (Carst, Lels & Co.) merchant, 25, Yokohama (absent) Carst, J., shipchandler, &c., 26 a, Yokohama
Carter, W. H., (Carter & Co.) silk-broker, Shanghai
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Carter, C. E., (Carter & Co.) silk broker, Shanghai
Carter, F. A., assistant paymaster and secretary to Commodore, Princess Charlo tie Carter, P., proprietor, "Union Hotel" Bangkok
Carter, Thos., third engineer, steamer United Service, Coast
Cartwright, W., in charge Maritime Customs, Amoy
Carvalho, A. H. de., printer, &c., Shanghai
Carvalho, J. A de, cashier, colonial treasury, Hollywood Road
Carvalho, Lieut. J. C. de, private secretary, H. E. the Governor, Macao
Carvalho, J. L., printer, Shanghai, (absent)
Carvalho, M. A., de, (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Carvalho, G. M., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Carvalho, P. M., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Carvalho, M. A. de, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Carvalho, L. F. de, clerk, Royal Engineer Department Carvalho, H. D., Lieutenant Macao Battallion, Macao Cary, A. G., captain, steamer Kinshan, Canton River Casal José, (Casal Brothers) timber merchant, Manila Casal, A. P., (Casal Brothers) timber merchant, Manila Case, A. M., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, (absent) Casey, M. J., (Burgess, Burdick & Co.) clerk, 42, Yokohama
Cass, J. Grattan, (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Cass, John, (Amoy Dock Co.) manager, secretary and marine surveyor, Amey Cassell, M., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai
Cassumbhoy, S., (E. Pubaney & Co.) manager, Shanghai
Cassumjee, T., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk
Castro, E. L. d'Almada, clerk of councils
Castro, J. M. d'Almada, colonial secretary's office, clerk
Castro, A., Lighthouse-keeper, Woosung
Cataw, A., (D. Poonjabboy) clerk, Shanghai
Caw, Thomas, (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Manila
Caw, W., (Walsh & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Cawasjee, F., (Framjee Hormusjee) clerk, Shanghai
Ceillot, A., (Millot & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cederlof, R., (Ladage, Oelke & Co.) assistant, 53, Yokohama
Cembrano, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Cembrano, F. B. Jr., (Peelo, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Center, A., (P. M. S. S. Co.) agent, Hiogo
Cercal, Baron do (De Mello & Co.) merchant, & Brazilian consul, Praya Grande, Macao
Cercal, Viscount Antonio do, merchant, and consul for Italy and Belgium, Macao
Chagas, F. X. das, surveyor-general's office, clerk, Wyndham Street
Chagneau, R., hotel-keeper, Shanghai
Chalmers, Rev. J., M.A., London mission, Canton
Chalmers, W. B., (Birley, Worthington & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Challice, E., Austrian consul, Shanghai
Chambers, A. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Chambers, H. J. J., (John Forster & Co.) tea inspector, Amoy
Chaparro, R. Espeyo y, Spanish vice Consul, Amoy
Chapin, Rev. L. 1)., missionary, Tientsin
Chapman, F., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Chapman, J. H., commission merchant, Foochow
Chapman, R., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Chart, A., boiler maker, Union Dock Company, Kowloon
Chartin, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Keelung.
Charrier, A., veterinary surgeon, Newmarket stables, Shanghai
Chastel, Ed., merchant, Shanghai
Chater, C. P., bill, bullion and share broker, Caine Road
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Chater, T., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Chavez, C. M., Mercantile Printing Office, 13, Peel Street Chenneworth, B. P., U. S. Consul, Canton
Cheonir, F., (Ravel, Blanc & Co.) clerk, 90, Yokohama
Cherest, V., (Guichard Fils) merchant, Manila
Cherepanoff, T., (Okooloff & Tokmankoff) clerk, Hankow
Cheshire, W., (Cheshire & Co.) accountant and average stater, Shanghai Cheshire, F. D., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk, Canton
Chesne, Henry du, Consul for France, 31, Elgin Street
Cheverton, J. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Chinchon, A., Roman Catholic missionary, Formosa
Chinghae, J., (Empire Brewery) assistant, Shanghai
Chinoy, A. H., broker, Gage Street
Chomley, F., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Amoy Christianssen, C., Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai Chune, C. S., auctioneer, &c., Bangkok
Church, S. H., (Walsh & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki. Church, R., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Churton, C. S., chemist, Shanghai
Chyskeat, C. (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Clark, Arthur H., captain, steamer Suwonada, Coast
Clark, F. C. (Poo-toong Foundry) engineer, Shanghai
Clarke, S. H., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) merchant, Spring Gardens
Clarke, G., (Gardiner & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Clarke, C. B., olerk of works, engineer's office, Municipal council, Shanghai Clarke, Alex., (Stentz, Harvey & Co.) clerk, 114 b, Yokohama
Clarke, Robt., bread and biscuit baker, 135 b, Yokohama
Clarke, B. A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Clarke, G. Maritime Customs examiner, Newchwang Clarke, Wm., second officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast Clausen, J. J., (Ed. Schellbass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Clauss, F., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) merchant, (absent) Claussen, M. D., (Dircks & Co.) clerk, Swatow Claussen, F., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cleave, S. W., (Watson, Cleave & Co.) chemist, Shanghai Clementi José, secretary to H. E. the Governor, Manila Clifton, J. S., constable, British Consular Gaol, Shanghai Clouth, C., M.D., medical practitioner, 33, Wyndham Street Clubwalla, D. N., (S. Visram) manager, Macao Clyatt, T., (Clyatt & Co.) storekeeper, Newchwang Coales, R., Magazine foreman, Military Store
Coare, Fredk. W., (Coare, Lind & Co.) silk inspector, Canton Cock, Alexander, (Wm. Lent) tea inspector, Shanghai
Coate, C. A., (Shanghai Medical Hall) assistant, Shanghai
Coates, J. E., pilot, Shanghai Mercantile Pilot Company
Coates, A., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Coates, O., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Cebu
Coates, R., Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, Japan
Coates, H., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Cochran, A., M.D., superintendent, Civil Hospital
Coghill, J. G. S., M.D., surgeon and municipal medical officer, Shanghai (absent)
Coguelin, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Cohen, A S., general broker, Lyndhurst Terrace
Cohen, R. M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Newchwang
Cohen, H., merchant, Burd's Lane
Cohen, S. O., (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
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Cohen, C. C., (C. C. Cohen & Co.) merchant, Burd's Lane
Cohen, A., (Schuhmann & Co.) clerk, 51, Yokohama
Coit, F., merchant, Ningpo
Colah, J. B., merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace
Colarti, M., Spanish vice Consul, Macao
Cole, Thomas, constable, Legation Escort, Yedo
Collaço, J. J., assistant inspector of cargo boats, Harbour Master's office
Collaço, F., (Andrew Millar) clerk, Queen's Road East
Collaço, R., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Hollywood Road
Collaço, F., retired Lieut.-col., Macao
Collaço, M. A., first clerk, Police Office, Central Station
Coller, Richard Lovett, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Manila
Collingwood, G., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Collings, C. E., (Milisch & Co.) assistant, Keelung Collins, V. D., Dentist, Wyndham Street
Collins, G. W., pilot, Taku
Collins, James, 1st clerk, magistrate's office
Collins, Rev. W. H., missionary, Peking
Collins, H., compositor, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Collison, F. C., tide surveyor, Maritime Customs, Ningpo Colombo, L., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, 157, Yokohama Colomer, Rev. R., missionary, R.C. missions, Takao Colquitt, N. C., (A. E. Salter) clerk, Chinkiang Colthroup, G. J., (Maltby & Co.) clerk, Nagasakı
Combe, J., Lighthouse superintendent, Maritime Customs, Ningpo Comi, Vincent, merchant, 10, Yokohama
Compagnotti, C., in charge foundling Hospital, Caine Road
Condit, Rev. J. M., missionary, Canton
Condit, W. H., (Smith, Archer & Co.) merchant, Praya Central Conil, A., (Messageries Imperiales) agent, 10, Yokohamu
Continho, M. d'A., captain, Macao Battalion, Macao
Conto, E. J. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cook, Henry, boat and shipbuilder, 115, Yokohama Cook, M. H., sail maker, Shanghai
Cook, A. O., proprietor "Hankow Hotel," Hankow Cooke, J. E., General, Anglo-Chinese Force, Ningpo Cooke, J. E., (R. N.) Naval accountant, Shanghai Cooper, W. M., acting British Consul, Taiwanfoo
Cooper, H. N., (B. A. Cooper & Co.) merchant, Foochow Cooper, R., (Fabre, Boerne & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Cooper, Wm., commission agent, Shanghai
Cooper, J., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cooper, H., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cooverjee, H., (C. Pallanjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace
Cooverjee, R., (C. Pallanjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace Cope, F. A., (Cope, Furniss & Co.) ship broker, Yokohama Cope, H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Hankow
Corbett, Rev. H., missionary, Chefoo
Cordeiro, M., American Rice Mills, clerk, Bangkok
Cordeiro, P., J. da Silva) compositor, Macao
Cordeiro, M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Foochow
Cordeiro, J. A, piano tuner, Hollywood Road
Cordes, J. F., (W. Pustau & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Cordes, Aug. C., (Spahn & Cordes) merchant, Tientsin Cordier, H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cornabe, W A., (Wilson, Cornabe & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
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Corne, C., "Shanghai Horse Bazaar," Shanghai Corner, A., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Cornes, F., (Aspinall, Cornes & Co.) merchant, 35, Yokohama (absent) Cornet, A., (Overweg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cornes, Rev. Edward, missionary, Yokohama
Cornforth, J., chief engineer, steamer Frangtung, Coast
Corominos, B., president, Colege de San Juan de Letran, Manila Corrales, B., (Genato, Corrales & Co.) auctioneer, Manila
Corran, Harry, accountant and average stater, Wyndham Street Correa, M. A.. (Coare, Lind & Co.) clerk, Canton
Corthell, G. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Costa, N. T. de, (H. Meller & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Costa, A. P., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Costa, D. A. da, first sorter, Post Office
Costa, J. da, (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Praya
Costa, J. A., captain, Macao battalion, commanding Monte fort
Costa, F. P. da, (Procurador's Department) clerk, Macao
Costa, C. D., police lieutenant, Macao
Costa, P. A. da, (A. Heard & Co.) assistant
Costa, J. P. da, (Hongkong Soda Water Manufacturing Co.) Graham Street Costa, J. P. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Old Bailey Street
Costa, L. da., (J. da Silva) compositor, Macao
Coste, Emil, French consul, Tientsin
Coste, Rev. J., F.R.C. missionary, Staunton Street Costeker, J., (Loney & Co.) merchant, Iloilo (absent) Cotton, W. A., receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Cotts, Jos., (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cotwal, S. C., (Norowjee & Co.) clerk
Cotwal, H. R., (D. C. Tata) clerk, Hollywood Road Couder, J., (J. P. Hyver) clerk, Osaka
Coughtrie J. B., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya Coulter, A., constable, Consular Gaol, Shanghai Courtan, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Cousin, P., (Messageries Imperiales) commissioner, Shanghai Cousin, Rev. J. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo Cousin, P., French Post Office, clerk, Shanghai Coutts, G. W., (Coutts & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Coutts, J. C., (Coutts & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Cowan,, (H. K. C. & M. Steamboat Company) Cowasjee, H., (D. Nowrojee) clerk, Queen's Road Cowasjee, F., (D. Nowrojee) clerk, Queen's Road Cowasjee, S.. (D. Nowrojee) clerk, Queen's Road Cowasjee, D., (H. D. Cama & Co.) manager, Macao Cowie, (. J. W., (Cowie & Co.) solicitor, Shanghai Cowie, Rev. J., missionary, Amoy Cowie, J., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Cox, Rev. J., missionary, Hankow
Cox, J. H., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
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Cox, John S., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's Road Coxon, A., bill and bullion broker, " Beauregard Coye, A., Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Cose, B., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Crace, E. L. H., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Canton
Cradock, J., inspector of water police, Hulk John Adams Craig, Robt., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, Amoy.
Craig, C. S., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Queen's Road
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Crane, W. A., (De Coningh, Vernede & Co.) clerk, 76 a, Yokohama
Crawford, D. R., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's Road (absent) Crawford, H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Crawford, Rev. T. P., missionary, Tung Chow Foo
Crawford, J., (Milsom & Tod) merchant, Shanghai
Crawford, N., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper (absent)
Creed, W., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Chefoo
Creagh, C. V., deputy superintendent of police, Central Station
Creighton, R. J., mate, Tungsha lightship
Cribb, Rev. A. W., missionary, Foochow
Crichton, G., (Borneo Company, Limited) acting manager, Queen's Road
Croad, A., assistant Harbour Master, Shanghai
Croal, J. P., carriage builder, Shanghai
Croal, R., chief-officer, Ariel, Shanghai
Crocker,., brigadier Admiral of the Station, Manila
Crofts, John (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Cromartie, H. M., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Crombie, D. A. J., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Foochow
Crombie, Rev. George, missionary, Ningpo
Cromie, C., (C. Gutschow & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Crooks, R. P., (John Forster & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Cropp, C. J., H.M. Naval Depot, Shanghai
Crossman, Major Wm., R.E., H.M. works, Shanghai (absent) Crouch, J., Maritime Customs tilewaiter, Chinkiang
Crowell, I. C., captain, steamer Venus, Coast Cruice, R., steward, Sailor's Home, Praya West
Cruickshank, W. J., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Cruise, W., Commissariat clerk
Crutch, S. J., (Reiss & Co.) tea inspector, Praya Central Cruz, F. A., da, (A. A. de Mello & Co.) manager, Macao Cruz, S. da, (Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao
Cruz, O. A. da, (A. Heard & Co.) clerk
Cruz, E. da, (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Cucullo, Jose de, (Cucullo & Co.) merchant. Mauila Culty, A., (Pharmacie Francaise) 80 b, Yokohama Cumine, Chas., (Cumine & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Cumine, A. G. T., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai. (absent) Cummins, F., (Carter & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cunha, J. da, writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Cunha, A. D. da, clerk, Treasury department, Macao Cunha, F. M. da, Chinese Emigration agent, Macao Cunningham, T. B., (Hedge & Co.) clerk, Foochow Cunningham, H. M., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shangbai Cunningham, J. K., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Curjel, H., (Mathaei, Schreibler & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Curtis, B. D., manager, Japan Gazette, 87, Yokohama Curtis, W., proprietor, "Commercial Hotel," 86, Yokohama Curtis, J., "Army and Navy Hotel," Nagasaki Currambhoy, M., (A. Ebrahim & Co.) manager, Macao Currimbhoy, M., (R. Habbibhoy) merchant, Shanghai Cutrie, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin Czar, C., secretary, Civil government, Province of Manila
Daae, J. M., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin Dabry, P., French Consul, Hankow
Dadabhoy, Burjorjee, merchant, Shanghai
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Dale, R., bill and bullion broker, Queen's Road
Dalgleish, W. H., (Borneo Company, Limited) acting manager. Shanghai (absent) Dallas, Chas. H., (Stevenson, Dallas & Co.) merchant, 24 b, Yokohama
Dalmeida, W. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Daly, Dennis, inspector in charge of water police, Hulk John Adams
Daly, M., (A. Heard & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Daly, S., (Daly & Smart) broker, Shanghai
Dalrymple, H. L., (Birley & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Dalziel, W. R., (P. & O. Co.) agent, 15, Yokohama Damabhoy, F. M., merchaut, Gage Street Dannenberg, V., writer, H.M. Naval Yard Dannenberg, H., writer, H. M. Naval Yard Dannenberg, C., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Praya
Daniel, Mrs., (S. W. Baker & Co.) milliner, Queen's Road Danielsen, J. W., (H. A. Peterson & Co.) merchant, Amoy Darby, W. H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen Street Dare, G. M., (McDonald & Dare) broker, 64, Yokohama
Dare, Julics J., secretary Chamber of Commerce, 59, Yokohama Darling, D. A., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Dauver, H. R., (Dauver & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Davanzo, Rev. D., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington Street Davejee, A., (E. Pubaney,) clerk, Gage Street
Davenport, A., interpreter, British Consulate, Hankow David, E. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Tientsin David, I. J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) agent, Ningpo
David, S. H. (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Davidson, W., (Imperial Arsenal) capmaker, Tientsin Davidson, C., (Poo-tung Dock) assistant, Shanghai
Davidson, W., Jr., (Davidson & Co.) clerk, Ningpo
Davidson, Robert, M., (Davidson & Co.) clerk, Ningpo (absent) Davidson, Wm. (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo (absent)
Davies, C. Langdon, Average Stater, &c., Peddar's Whorf
Davies, G. R., (Davison, Davies & Co.) silk inspector, 28 a, Yokohama Davies, Thos. (Aurbach & Co.) clerk, Newchwang
Davies, John, (Sailor's Home) assistant, Praya West
Davis, Rev. J. A., missionary, Amoy
Davis, Alex., (Alex. Davis & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Davis, L., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, 78, Yokohama
Davis, H. W, (Bull, Purdon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Davis, J. K., (North China Insurance Co.) agent, Queen's Road
Davison, James, (Davison, Davies & Co) silk inspector, 28 a, Yokohama Davis, Thomas, Constable, Legation Escort, Yeddo
Dawbarn, A. H., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Dawson, J., master str. Lintin
Dawson, F., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Kinkiang (absent)
Dawson, Wm., (McEwen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Deacon, E. (Deacon & Co.) merchant, Canton (absent)
Deacon, Richard, bill broker, College Gardens
Deacon, Sidney (Deacon & Co.) tea inspector, Canton (absent) Dean, Rev. Wm., missionary, Bangkok.
Deane, W. M., superintendent of Police, (absent) Deblois, J. E., (Peel, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Leyte
De Bay, E., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Deetjen. Ed. (Deetjen & von Bergen) merchant, (absent) Decauchuis, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow Degenaer, F., merchant, 3 d'Aguilar Street
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Degron, H., commis de chancelier, French Constable, Yokohama Degrow, M., French vice-consul, Yeddo
Deguine, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Deitrich, O., (Telge, Nolting & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Delacour, F. P., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai
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De Lano, M. M., U. S. Consul, Foochow
Delaplace, S. G., Catholic mission, Ningpo
Delbanco, E., manager, Comptoir d'Escompte, Queen's Road
Delden, M. F., van (Adrian & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Delestre, E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Delgarno, A., Chief Issuer of Military Stores
De Long, U. S., minister, Peking
Dell Oro, I., (Is. Dell Oro) merchant, 91, Yokohama (absent)
Dell Oro, Joseph, (Is. Dell Oro) merchant, 91, Vokohama
Denbigh, J. P., (G. P. Denbigh & Co.) storekeeper, Port May, Chefoo
Denis, G., (Denis Freres) merchant
Deniz, A., (Borneo Company) clerk, Shanghai
Denison, H. W., U. S. Consulate marshall, Yokohama Dennys, N. B., Editor China Mail, Wyndham Street Dennys, H. L.. (J. J. Francis) clerk, d'Aguilar Street Dent, Geo., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) clerk, Foochow Dent, L. M., United States Consulate marshall, Nagasaki Dent, A., (Dent & Co.) liquidator, Shanghai (absent) Dernetts, Thos. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tamsui
De Silver, T. H., (Frickel & Co.) storekeeper, Praya
Deslandes, E. J., commander, receiving-ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Deslandes, G., chief officer, Emily Jane, Shanghai (absent) Deslandes, F., (Remi de Montigny) clerk, Shanghai Detring, Gustav, Maritime Customs assistant, Keelung Dettmer, C. T., (Van Ordt & Co.) clerk, 12, Yokohama Devens, Richard, (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Canton Deveria, A. F. G., interpreter, French Consulate, Tientsin Deveze, C., (Schmidt & Co.) manager, 10 a, Yokohama Deville, W. N., pilot, Shanghai Mercantile Pilot Company Devine, W. H., (McKenzie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Deviria, M., interpreter, French Legation, Peking Dewjee, T., (J. Peerbhoy) clerk, Wellington Street Dewray, M., (F. M. Damabhoy) clerk, Gage Street Dhunjeeshar, R., (F. Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, (absent) Diack, J., Royal Engineers Department, clerk of works Dias, A. J., engineer, Prince de Carlos, Macao Dick, Thomas, Maritime Customs commissioner, Shanghai Dickie, H., (China Sugar Refinery) engineer, East Point Dickman, Geo. (Linnell & Co.) clerk, Newchwang Diercks, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Takao" Diers, Ferdinand, merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Dillon, C., Eleve Consul, French consulate, Shanghai Dillon, Aug., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Dillon, Wm. constable, Legation Escort, Yeddo
Dillon, C., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Dinegro, F., (Dinegro & Landabex) Emigration agent, Macao Diniz, A. J., (H. K. & S. Bank) clerk, Shanghai Dircks, H. A., (Dircks & Co.) merchant, Swatow Dittmer, F., (Textor & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Dix, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Dixon, J., (Imperial Arsenal) blacksmith, Tientsin
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Dixwell, G. B., (A. Heard & Co.) merchant and Vice-consul for Russia, Shanghai Dodd, John, (Dodd & Co.) merchant, Tamsui
Dodd, Rev. S., missionary, Ningpo
Dods, Geo., M.D., surgeon, Bay View, Arbuthnot Road
Dogliany, D., (E. C. Kirby & Čo.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Doherty, Thos. (Union Dock Co.) clerk, Kowloon Dohmen, M., assistant, British Consulate, Yokohama Dolan, W., sailmaker, Duddell Street
Doll, P., constable, Legation Escort, Yedo
Domony, G., (Henderson & West) butoher, Yokohama Domingo, F., (Blanco, Domingo & Co.) merchant, Manila Donaldson, Thos., curator, public gardens, Albany Road Donaldson, C. M., (Donaldson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Donaldson, C. P. M., clerk, H. M. Civil Service, Shanghai Donner, C. M., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Cantor Doolittle, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Doolittle, R. J., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Foochow Doral, P., (D. Ruttonjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace Dores, R. dus, lieutenant, Macao Battalion, Macao Douglas, F., superintendent of Victoria Goal Douglas, Rev. Carstairs, missionary, Amoy
Douglas, G., assistant to the inspectors of brothels Dover, Miss, (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Dow, James, (Glover, Dow & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Downes, V. B., (Peel, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Dowson, P. S., (Whitfield & Dowson) architect, 69 a, Yokohama Drabjee, P., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk
Drake, W., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) carpenter, 113, Yokohama Drew, B. E., Commissioner Maritime Customs, Kiukiang Drewes, H., first officer, N. G. steamer China, Coast
Dreyer, F., (Dreyer & Co.) merchant
Driscoll, W. F., compradore and butcher, Wellington Street Drishaus, O., (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Dröege, A., (Dröege & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Drown, T. P., (Drown & Co.) auctioneer, Swatow
Dubary, P. R, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Drysdale, Thomas M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Dubois, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Dubost, G., (Dubost & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Dubost, J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Canton
Ducret, H., painter, 31, Yokohama
Dudfield, J. B., harbour master's office, clerk, Shanghai
Dudgeon, John, surgeon, superintendent of hospital for Chinese, Peking
Duforest, J., (J. Duforest & Co.) baker, Shanghai
Duff, A. (P. & O. Co.) Issuer of Stores, West Point
Duff, T. W., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Duffus, Rev. Wm., missionary, Swatow
Duggan, C., inspector of Police, Central Station
Dulcken, A. C., Editor Daily Press
Du Jardin, F., (Bussell & Co.) clerk, Kinkiang
Dumas, A., (P. & P. Derode Frères) clerk, Gage Street Dumelen, A., (Zegler & Co.) clerk, 47, Yokohama Dumont, A., engineer, fire department, Shanghai
Dumphy, W., (A. Heard & Co.) engineer, Praya West
Dunbar, W., (Macpherson & Marshall) clerk, 58, Yokohama Dancan, A., constable, British consulate, Canton
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Duncan, R., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) superintendent, Aberdeen Duncanson, J. P., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Wellington Street Dundas, A. D., captain, steamer Fusiyama, Coast
Dunlop, C. G., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, 7, Yokohama
Dunphy, P. J., General Staff clerk, Head Quarters
Dunn, C. A. L., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai Dunn, Thomas, (Hedge & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent)
Dunn, John, (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Duns, J. H., merchant, Hakodadi
Dupliquet, G., (A. Chevrillon & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Dupuis, J., merchant, Hankow
Durr, Ó., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila
Dury, D., French consul, Nagasaki
Dutras, Rev. Josè, Roman Catholic missionary, Amoy
Duval, A. T., (F. R. Gamwell) clerk, Shanghai
Dyer, A. R., physician, Shanghai
Dyer, Henry, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eames, I. B., counsellor at law, Shanghai
Earnshaw, D., superintendent, Naval machine department, Manila
Eastlack, R. F., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eastlack, W. C., (Eastlack & Winn) dentist, Shanghai
Eaton, F. C., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ebell, H., (Raynal & Co.) clerk and acting vice-consul for France, Macao Ebrahim, M., (H. A. Asgar & H. Ismail) merchant, Gage Street
Ebrahim, A. R., (Abdoollally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk
Ebrahim, A., (D. Vassonjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eça, D. A. de, (Hongkong Soda Water Manufactory) Graham Street
Eça, D. A. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Eccard, C., (Eccard & Raud) merchant, 167, Yokohama
Ecclestone, Geo, branch pilot, Bangkok
Eckfeldt, J. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eckford, A. M., (Wilson, Cornabè & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Edgar, H., Maritime Customs clerk, Newchwang
Edkins, Rev. J., B.A., missionary, Peking
Edey, W. H., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Eduljee, D., merchant, Wellington Street
Eduljee, D., (Framjee Merwanjee Tolatee) clerk, Gage Street
Edwards, E., (Imperial Arsenal) mill-wright, Tientsin
Edwards, Thomas, commander of Customs Revenue Cruizer
Edwards, J., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Kiukiang
Edwards, D. J., student interpreter, British Consulate, Bangkok
Edwards, O. E., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Edwards, St. J. H., Spanish consulate, assistant, Amoy
Eggert, J. Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Chinkiang
Eimbeke, Ad. ( Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Praya Central
Eisenblat, A., (North German Consulate) assistant, Bangkok
Eitel, Rev. E. J., missionary, Canton
Eldridge, C. J., Maritime Customs, examiner, Hankow
Eldridge, Chas H., in charge U. S. Naval Depôt, 4, Praya East Eldridge, C. P., (U. S. Naval Depot) clerk, 4, Praya East Eldridge, H., tide-surveyor, Maritime Customs, Canton Elles, Jamison, (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy (absent) Elias, E, J.. (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Elies, C. J., (L. Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Ellis, G., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
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Ellis, H. P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton Elwell, F. F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow Elzinger,, (Elzinger Bros.) watchmaker, Manila Emanuel, J. M., (Spratt & Co.) shipwright, Praya East Emery, D. A., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkiang Emery, W. J., Maritime Customs examiner, Ningpo Emery, H. L., purser, steamer Suwonada, Coast
Emory, G. B., (P. M. S. S. Co.) chief clerk, Praya West Emmel, L., cashier, (Comptoir d'Escompte,) Shanghai
Emmet, W. (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Praya West
Emslie, J., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Encarnação, A. de, (I. B. Eames) clerk, Shanghai
Encarnação, A. de, officer, P. & O. receiving ship Fort William, harbour Encarnação, E. A. de, (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Encarnação, L. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Endicott, Chas. E. (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Endicott, J. B., (Thos. Hunt & Co.) Peddar's Wharf
Endicott, J. B., Jr., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Albay, Manila Endicott, H. B., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Endicott, S., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Eng Watt, S., (Eng Watt Brothers & Co.) merchant, Amoy Englehardt, A., Maritime Customs clerk, Newchwang Erdman, C., (Landstein & Co.,) clerk, Queen's Road Ernst, J. E., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Iloilo
Escalera, J., Queen's Counsel, Superior Court, Manila Escombe, F., (Aspinall J. Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Esdale, J., Jr., steward, Yokohama United Club
Esdale, Jas., Manila tailor and outfitter, 31 a, Yokohama Esdale, Jas., Jr., outfitter and tailor, 31, Yokohama
Esdale, Charles, outfitter and tailor, 31, Yokohama
Eslante, J., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila.
Espin, J., Postmaster General, Manila
Espinosa, M., constable, Spanish consulate, Amoy
Estarico, E., (Hotel d'Europe) hotel-keeper Hollywood Road Estevio, E., constable, Macao
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Estieme, G., (Fabe, Boerne & Co.) clerk, 81, Yokohama
Eugster, L., (Eugster & Co.) merchant, Manila
Eugster, J., (Eugster & Co.) merchant, Manila
Eusden, B, Japanese secretary, H.B.M. legation, Yedo
Eusden, R., British Consul, Hakodadi
Eustace, E, O., (Sayle & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Evans, F., (J. P. Tate) clerk, Shanghai
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Evans, H., (H. Evans & Co.) baker and proprietor of "Empire Brewery," Shanghai Evans, J. H., (Evans & Rainbow) merchant, and Consul for Portugal, Hankow Evans, M. P., (Overweg & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Evans, T. H., secretary, Shanghai Club
Everall, H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Evers, Aug., (L. Kuiffler & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Evrard, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Ewer, F. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton
Eyk Van der, J., Tatakami ship yard, Nagasaki
Ezekiel, Solomon (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road.
Ezekiel, S.D., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ezra, A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Newchwang
Ezra, N. S., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya
Ezra, J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Faber, Rev. E., missionary, Rhenish Missionary Society Fabre,, (Imperial Arsenal) draughtsman, Foochow Fabre, A., (Fabre, Boerne, & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi Fabris, E. A., merchant, Shanghai
Fackeer, M., (E. Pubaney) clerk, Shanghai
Fairbairn, John (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's Road Fairhurst, T., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Fajard, E., public silk inspector, Shanghai
Falco, A., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, 8, Yokohama.
Falconer, Alexander, third master, Central school, Gough Street
Falconer, George (Falconer & Co.) watchmaker, jeweller, &c., Queen's Road
Falconer, J., M.D., (Falconer & Reid) surgeon, Hankow (absent)
Falck, C. (Kniffler & Co.) godown-keeper, Nagasaki
Falk, G., gaoler, British consulate, Amoy
Faraldo, F., Spanish consul, Amoy
Farbridge, C. W., (Holliday Wise & Co.) merchant (absent)
Farfara, G., (Fabre, Boerne & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Fargeau, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Faria, Rev. J. M., professor, St. Joseph's college, Macao
Farley, Gus., Jr., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, 6, Yokohama (absent)
Farnham, Rev. J. M. W., missionary, Shanghai
Farnham, S. C. (Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai
Farrelmann, G., (Farrelmann & Fischer) shipchandler, Webster's Bazaar
Farrell, W., wharfinger, U. S. N. Co., Kiukiang
Farrell, E., (McEwen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Favre, V. (Guiraud, Favre & Co.) store-keeper, Shanghai
Fearon, R. I., (A. Heard & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Fearon, J. S., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Featherstone, T., constable, British consulate, Tientsin
Fehrs, H., (J. D. Meyer & Fehre) shipwright, Swatow
Fenning, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Fens, J., Tatakami ship yard, Nagasaki
Fergusson, T. T. (Fergusson & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
Fernandes, B. de S., merchant, Macao
Fernandez, J. V. (J. B. Roxas), clerk, Manila
Fernandez, J. F., compositor, Japan Gazette office, 84, Yokohama
Fernandez, M. S., constable, Macao
Fernandez, J., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Ferrari, M., in charge Roman Catholic Orphanage, Caine Road
Ferrario, R., in charge Foundling Hospital, Caine Road
Ferreira, E., Mercantile Printing office, 13, Peel Street Ferreira, F., Barrack clerk, Control Department
Ferreira, L., lawyer, Macao
Ferreira, J., Lieut., Macao Battallion
Feroze, N. P. M., (N. Mody & Co.) manager, Queen's Road Fevez, A., (P. & l. Derode Frères) clerk, Gage Street Field, A. W., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Canton Fielding, Charles, machinist, Amoy Dock Company, Amoy Figueiredo, J. M. V. de, general broker, Staunton Street. Fink, R., (E. D. Henry Eymand & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Fischer S., (Farrelmann & Fischer) shipchandler, Webster's Bazaar Fischer, Max., Macao
Fischer, F. de, (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Fisher, A. A., printer, paper hanger, and painter, Shanghai
Fisher, C. H., assistant, U. S. Consulate, Nagasuki
Fisher, H. J., Maritime Customs assistant, Newchwang
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Fisher, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Fittock, W. H., British consul, Ningpo
Fitz, Henry C., (Kiangnan Arsenal) draughtsman, Shanghai Fitz, W. Scott, (Russell & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Flack, C., hotel keeper, Bangkok
Fleischer, H. M. (L. Kniffler & Co,) clerk, Nagasaki
Flemming, T., third officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coust
Floyd, W. P., photographer, Wyndham Street
Flynn, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Fobes, A. S., (H. Fogg & Co.) agent, Kolé
Focke, Dr. J. H., chancellor, N. G. Confederation Consulate, 15, Praya Central Fogarty, G. F., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Folser, J., pilot, Taku
Folsom, W. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Fonseca, Fray J., vice-rector, College of Santo Tomas, Manila
Fonseca, H., Jr., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Fonseca, J. M. C., Attorney General, Macao
Fonseca, F. S. da, (Evans & Rainbow) clerk, Hankow
Fonseca, A. J. de, commission agent, Macao
Fonseca, A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) godown keeper
Fonseca, E. F., (Laminert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Fonseca, Jose M., wine merchant, Ponta da Rude, Macao Fonseca, V. F., receiving-ship Wellington, clerk, Shanghai Fontania, S., (H. Fogg & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Fontanier, H., chancelier, French legation, Peking
Fontyn, J., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Foot, M., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Foozee, F., (Cowie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Forbes, J. Murray, (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya
Forbes, Wm. (J. Livingston) merchant, Tientsin
Forbes, F. B., (Russell & Cc.) merchant and Consul-general for Sweden, Shanghai Forbes, W. H., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya
Forbes, P. S., (Russell & Co.) merchant (absent)
Forbes, D. M., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Forbes, J. M., Jr. (Russell & Co.) clerk and Vice-consul for Sweden and Norway, Canton Ford, T., (Pootung Dock) assistant, Shanghai
Forest, L. de la, chancellier, French Consulate, Elgin Street
Forrest, R. J., British Vice-consul, Shanghai
Forster, John, (J. Forster & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Fortes, F., (Milisch & Co.) godown keeper, Keelung
Forth, Hon. F. H., Colonial Treasurer
Foss, H., (Borneo Co., Limited!) clerk, Queen's Road Foster, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton Foster, F. E., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila Foster, W. H. Jr., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya Foster, W. S., (Reise & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai Fourcade, J. J., storekeeper, 10, Yokohama Fournier, A., assistant des Lazarettes, Shanghai Fowler, W., Inspector of Police, Shanghai
Framjee, B., (Framjee Merwanjee Tolatee) manager, Gage Street
Framjee, B. D., (Ruttunjee & Co.) clerk
Francis, R., (R. Francis & Co.) merchant, Kiukiang
Francis, John J., solicitor, D'Aguilar Street
Francis, H., comniander, H. I. M. C. gunboat Fei-Loong Francis, F., "Praya Hotel," proprietor, Praya Central
Franco, J. E., clerk, colonial secretary's office, Macao
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Francke, H., (W. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street Franklyn, L. H., M.D., medical practitioner, Tamsui Frank,, pilot, Newchwang
Fraschini, A., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, 157, Yokohama Fraser, J. T,. (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Fraser, J. C., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) merchant, 48, Yokohama
Fraser, J., (Borneo Co.) manager, Shanghai
Fraser, J. A., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, No 6, Yokohama Fraser, J. P. M., assistant, British Consulate, Shanghai
Frater,, Alex., acting British Vice-consul, Taku
Frauzenbach, L., student interpreter, N. G. Legation, Peking
Frazar, E., (Frazar & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Frazer, John, M.D., medical practitioner, Tientsin
Freeland, J. E., M.D.C.M., medical practitioner, 111, Queen's Road East Freerks, R., (Freerks, Rodatz & Co.) shipchandler, Praya Central
Freeth, G. J., British Consulate, constable, Tamsui
French, W., tidewaiter and signalman, Taku
Fredericksen,, pilot, Newchwang
Fredenthaler, F. A., (E. Jubin & Co.) clerk, 9, Yokohama Frendenzrich, H., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, 157, Yokohama
Frensberg, C., student interpreter N. G. Legation, Peking Frewin, H., pilot, Swatow
Fricke, P. H., (Gaymans & Co.) merchant Hiogo
Frickel, L., (Frickel & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Queen's Road
Friederichs, J. P., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Friedrich, Otto, (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Frigerio, L., teacher at the Convent, Caine Road
Frischling, G., tailor and draper, Yokohama
Fritz, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Frost, F., (P. & O. S. N. Co) boatswain, Queen's Road West
Fry, F. W., (John Silverlock & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Fry, J. G. Jr., (Silverlock & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Fuchs, Jean, (Textor & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Fukira, M., (E. Pubaney) assistant, Shanghai
Fuller, Rev. W. R., missionary, Ningpo
Funk, Alex., (Ferd. Diers) clerk, Shanghai
Fungfeld, E, (Grün & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street
Furniss, J., (Cope, Furniss & Co.) commission merchant, Yokohama
Fyazally, A., (D. Vassonjee & Co.) clerk, Canton
Fyfe, J. S., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Gaasbeck, A., van, (Adrian & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Gabain, P., (Russell & Co.) agent, Ningpo
Gaertner, R., resident at Nanai, Hokodadi
Gaertner, C., (Wilkie & Gaertner) merchant and consul for N. G. Con., Hakodadi Gaerte, C., assistant, consulate of the N. G. Con., Shanghai
Gainza, F., Bishop of Nueva Caceres, Manila
Gall, B. E., (Fawcett & Co.) shipchandler, Wyndham Street
Gallagher, F., Maritime Customs tidesurveyor, Chinkiang Galles, F. W., (Aurbach & Co.) clerk, Ningpo
Galle, P. E., physician, Shanghai
Galton, J. H., (Beaumont & Galton) physician, Foochow
Galton, W. P., (Westall, Galton & Co.) merchant, Foochow Gambart, F., Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Gamwell, F. R., silk-broker, Shanghai
Gangjee, M., (D. Vassonjee & Co.) manager, Stanley Street
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Garchitorena, A., (Garchitorena & Smith) carriage maker, Manila Garchitorena, V., (Garchitorena & Smith) assistant, Manila Garcia, D. V.,provisor ecclesistical department, Manila Garcia, A. J., captain, Macao Battalion, Timor Garcin, A., (Schultze, Reis & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Gardner, W., "Hamburg Tavern," proprietor, Queen's Road West Gardner,, commissariat clerk, Yokohama
Gardiner, T. J., assistant accountant, Oriental Bank, Shanghai Gardiner, W. A., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Iloilo
Gardner, F. E., (Gardner & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo Gardner, H. A., constable, British Consulate, Bangkok Garraway, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang Garrett, Miss, milliner, Queen's Road
Garrett, R., control department, Military Store, clerk Gauld, W., M.D., missionary, Swatow
Gaupp, Chas., (C. J. Gaupp & Co., ) watchmaker, Queen's Road Gaupp, L., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's Road Gaupp, H., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's Road Gay, A. O., (Walsh & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Gaymans, W. F., (Gaymans & Co.) merchant, Nagaseki Geary, H. S., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gearing, J. G., (A. E. Salter) clerk, Chinkiang
Geere, Geo., (Dobie & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Geerts, Dr., Japanese chemical school, Nagasaki
Geisenheimer, F., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) merchant, 8, Yokohama
Genato, M., (Genato, Corrales & Co.) auctioneer, Manila
Gensberger, M., (H. Schuhman) clerk, 51, Yokohama
Genth, Alf., (Gaymans & Co.) inerchant, Nagasaki
George, Rev. 8. C., missionary, Bangkok
Gepp, A. M., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Canton Gerard, A., contractor, 169, Yokohama
Germann, C., (Jenny & Co.) merchant, Manila Gernon, P., patrol sergeant, Central Police Station
Gerrard, John, clerk, Registrar-General's office
Ghandy, D. D., (Ghandy & Co.) Hollywood Road (absent)
Gibb, H. B., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Aberdeen Street
Gibb, J. H., (Inspectorate General) accountant, Peking
Gibb, W. E., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) olerk, Shanghai
Gibbons, G. B., (P. M. S. S. Co.) agent, Nagasaki
Gibbs, J. H., second clerk, Inspectorate General, Peking
Gibson, G. F., third officer, steamer Douglas, Coast
Gibson F. F., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, residence Mosque Terrace
Gibson, Rev. J., missionary, Canton
Gifford, George, (Gifford & Co.) merchant, Canton (absent)
Gifford, Patrick, (Gifford & Co.) clerk, Canton
Gihon, C. A., Wyndham Street
Gilby, W., storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Gildemeister, L., (L. Kniffler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Giles, John, (Giles & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Giles, H. A., assistant, British consulate, Taiwanfoo
Gilfillan, J., (Gundry & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai
Gill, M. G., (Gutschow & Co.) clerk, 92, Yokohama
Gillies, D., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) supt., Whampoa
Gillson, W. M., (P. & O. Co.) marine superintendent, Queen's Road Gilligham, J., (Alt & Co.) olerk, Nagasaki
Gillison, R., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Gilman, F., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gilman, W. M., (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Shanghai Gimenes, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Takao Gilmour, D., (Skeggs & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai Giquel, M. M., (Imperial Arsenal) chief director, Foochow Gipperich, E., (Dröege & Co ) clerk, Shanghai Girallet, M., Imperial arsenal) clerk, Foochow Girandier, B., (Ramyrez & Co.) printer, Manila Girard, M., French Hospital, commissaire, Yokohama Gittins, J., (J. Forster & Co.) clerk, Foochow Gladky, N., secretary, Russian Legation, Peking Glasse D., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Glasse, G., Victoria Dispensary, Peddar's Wharf Glehn, E. von, (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila Glennie, A. W., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Glover, T. B., (Glover & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Glover, Geo. B., Maritime Customs, commissioner, Canton Glover, T. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow Glover, A. J., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Goble, Rev. James, missionary, Yokohama
Godaert, R. clerk, secretary's office, French Council, Shanghai Goddard, J., (Beato & Co.) photographer, 17, Yokohama Goddard, Robert, merchant, 19, Yokohama
Goddard, Rev. J. R., missionary, Ningpo
Godwin, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
Goetz, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai. Golding, Thomas B., police superintendent, Ningpo Goldspink, J. R., Customs tide-surveyor, Tientsin Gombert, C., watchmaker, Shanghai
Gomes, A., (J. da Silva) clerk, Macao
Gomes, N. J., (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
Gomes, J., proprietor "Welcome Tavern," Queen's Road West
Gomes, F. N. X., Harbour-master's office, clerk, Macao
Gomes, F. A., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Graham Street
Gomez, R., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) apprentice, Whampoa Gomez, M., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, Whampoa Gonsalves, F. M., (Rozario & Co.) clerk, Stanley Street
Gonsalves, B. F., (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough Street
Gonsalves, C. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank,) clerk, Queen's Road Gonsalves, R., (F. Degenaer), clerk, D'Aguilar Street
Gonsalves, J. M., retired Lieut. col., Macao
Goodison, F. S., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, 2, Yokohama
Goodlake, E. W., police magistrate
Goodman, G. W., baker, 134, Yokohama
Goodrich, Rev. C., missionary, Peking
Goodridge, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Goodwin, C. W., assistant judge, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Goodwin, A., (P. & O. Co.) foreman boilermaker, Queen's Road West Goojrattee, H. A., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk
Goolamhassun, A., (A. Jafferbhoy & Co.) manager, Shanghai Goolamboossine, A., (D. Vassonjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gorden, H. E., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gordes, Henry, merchant, Nagasaki
Gordo, A. F., (J. M. Guedes, Junr.) clerk, Queen's Road Gordo, A., North China Herald, compositor, Shanghai Gordon, H. L., (H. Fogg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Gorostizo, A., second sorter, Post-office, Manila
Gotte, R., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Gotz, W., proprietor "Amoy Hotel," Amoy Gotze, W., (Overweg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Goudinho, F., Lieut., Macao Battalion, Timor Gough, Rev. F. F., missionary, Ningpo
Gould, E. B., student interpreter, British Consulate, Bangkok Gould, T., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Goulding, Col. C. N., United States Consul, Peddar's Hill Goupil, H., (Wachtels, Groos & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Gouru, A., Russian mission, Peking
Gouveia, M. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) godown clerk, Praya Gouvea, Padre M. L. de, superior, St. Jose College, Macao Gower, A. A. consular service, Japan
Gower, S. J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Graca, V. A. de, merchant, Macao
Graca, M. F. de, (V. A. de Graca) assistant, Macao
Graca, F. de, (J. A. Tuton) clerk, Macao
Grace, T. J., (Sayle & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Graham, G. S., missionary, Bangkok
Graham, J. J., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Grahame, R. V., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Gram, C. C., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Granados, G., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Granger, H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen Street
Grant, J., (Trautmann & Co.) clerk, Tientsiu
Grant, Cardross, (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Grapinet, C., chancellier, French Consulate, Bangkok Grauert, W., (Grauert & Co.) merchant, 56, Yokohama Grauert, N., (Grauert & Co.) merchant, 56, Yokohama Graverean, M., (Imperial Arsenal) teacher, Foochow Graves, Rev. R. H., missionary, Canton
Gravier, M., Bavier & Co.) clerk, 157, Yokohama
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Gray, Venerable J. H., M.A., British consular chaplain, and Archdeacon of Victoria,
Canton
Gray, E., (J. Smith & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Grey, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
Gray, W. D., No 8, Nankin Road, Shanghai
Greand, M., (Imperial Arsenal) blacksmith, Foochow
Greaves, R., reporter, Daily Press, Wyndham Street
Greig, James, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) sub-manager, Queen's Road
Greig, J., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk
Green, Mrs, "Bay View Hotel," 37, Yokohama
Green, Thos., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) superintendent engineer, West Point
Green, E. H., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila (absent)
Green, Rev. D. D., missionary, Ningpo (absent)
Green, Robt., constable, Legation Escort, Yedo
Green, F., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Greenshields, W. R., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) merchant, Manila
Greeven, Ad., (Textor & Co.) clerk, 29, Yokohama
Gregorio, Captain, (Casal Bros.) clerk, Manila
Gregory, W., British Vice-consul, Tamsui
Greig, M. W., (John Silverlock & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Grenet, T., (Faber, Boerne & Co.) clerk, 81, Yokohama
Grenot, A., storekeeper, Shanghai
Gretton, Rev. H., missionary, Ningpo
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Grey, A., warden, Victoria Gaol
Grey, T., inspector of police, Central Station
Grigor, J., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) manager, Yokohama (absent) Grill, L. F., (Koss & Co.) outfitter, Queen's Road
Grimani, E. H., assistant clerk, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Grimble, P., foreman, Military Store
Grimes, Thos., fourth engineer, steamer Venus, Coast
Grimes, J., inspector of police, Central Station
Grobien, F., (Sander& Co.) merchant, Queen's Road West (absent)
Groom, F. A., (Glover, Dow & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Groos, J. Henry, (Wachtels, Groos & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Grosclaude, U., watchmaker, Hankow
Grosclaude, E., watchmaker, Hankow
Grosser, E., (Grosser & Co.) merchant, 93, Yokohama
Grossman, C. F., (Kirchner, Boger & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Groth, J., (Groth & Truelsen) merchant, Ningpo
Groves, T. J., (W. Watson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Grundy, J. C., chief officer, steamer Shaftesbury, Coast
Gruet, J., (Blanco, Domingo & Co.) clerk, Manila Gruebler, G., (Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Grün, E., (Grün & Co.) merchant, Stanley Street Grupe, G., (Zobel & Nohr) assistant, Manila
Gubbay, M. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Gubbay, S. D., (Gubbay & Co.) merchant, Hollywood Road Gubbay, E. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gudgeon, E. M., (Platt & Co.) clerk Newchwang
Gue, G., Maritime Customs tide surveyor and Harbour Master, Takao Gueit, M., (Imperial Arsenal) boilermaker, Foochow
Guedes, J. M., Jr., auctioneer &c., Hotel Buildings, Queen's Road
Guedes, F. D., (E. H. Pollard) clerk, Queen's Road
Gueneau, A., interpreter, French consulate, Hankow
Guerin, M., (Imperial Arsenal) pattern maker, Foochow
Guernet, C., (Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Guevara, B., (Guichard Fils) clerk, Manila
Gueymard, P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda anchorage, Foochow Gufoor, M. A., (Abdoolcurim Abdoolcader) merchant, Hollywood Road
Guglieri, D., French Bread Company, baker, Wellington Street
Guichard, A., (Guichard Fils) merchant, Manila (absent)
Guichard, E. (Guichard Fils) merchant, Manila
Guignard, Fr., (Guichard Fils) merchant, Manila
Guillot, M. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Guimaroes, J., Lieut., police, Macao
Guirand, M,, (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow Guixa, Rev. N., Roman Catholic Missionary, Amoy Gulick, Rev. John F., missionary, Peking
Gultzow, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Gundry, R. S., editor, North China Herald, Shanghai Gunzert, G. A., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow
Gussman, Rev. G. A., missionary, Basil Missionary Society
Gutschow, O., (Gutschow & Co.) merchant, 92, Yokohama
Gutschow, C. A. G., (C. Gutschow & Co.), merchant, Shanghai
Gutschow, P., (Gutschow & Co.) merchant, 92, Yokohama
Gutterres, R., (J. A. Tuton) clerk, Macao
Gutterres, N. Q., (Hongkong Soda-water manufactory) clerk, Graham Street Gutierez, L. J., (Union Dock Co.) accountant, residence, Gough Street Gutierrez, D. M., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Gutierrez, R. F., printer, Wyndham Street Gutierrez, M., (surveyor-general's Office) third clerk Guttierez, S. C., (colonial secretary's office,) clerk Guttierez, E. B., (Glover, Dow & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Guttierrez, A. O., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Praya Guttierrez, S. J., (J. J. Francis) clerk, d'Aguilar Street Guttierrez, Q. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Prava Central Guttierrez, J. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Central Guzder, B. J., (C. Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Wellington Street Guzder, D. F., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk
Guzder, B. N., (Nowrojee & Co.) manager Guzman, G., (Casal, Bros.) clerk, Manila
Guzman, R. P. de, collector of Customs, Manila
Gwyn, F. E., (China Fire Ins. Co.), secretary, Shanghai Gye, J., Nagasaki Medical Hall, chemist, Nagasaki
Haber, A., student interpreter, French Legation, Peking Habgood, T. E., (F. I. Hazeland) clerk, Supreme Court House Haddow, J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Haffenden, J., (Haffenden & Mistris) auctioneer, Manila Hagedorn, F. W., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) merchant, Praya Hagelstange, E, (J. Thorne & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Hagen, C., (Janssen, Vasmer & Co.) clerk, Chefoo Hague, E. P., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Haille, M., civil engineer, Shanghai
Hakeem, M. M., (R. Habibbhoy) clerk, Shanghai
Hakeen, H, R. (N. Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Hale, T. H., (Fraser & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hales, G., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Hall, Edward, (Hall & Holtz) shipchandler, Shanghai (absent) Hall, Rev. W. N., missionary, Tientsin
Hall, R., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Hall, W., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Hall. J. C., student interpreter, British Legation, Yeddo
Hallett, A. S., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Halliday,, pilot, Newchwang
Halloran, Jas., inspector of police, Stanley
Halse, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai ·
Halsey, J. S., Maritime Customs tidesurveyor, Canton
Hamilton, W. II., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Hamilton, E. G., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) tea inspector, Kiukiang
Hamilton, A. S., student interpreter, British consulate, Peking
Hamilton, Geo., Consular Chaplain, Foochow
Hamlin, J., chief officer, steamer Suwonada, Coast
Hamlyn, J., Customs tidewaiter, Keelung
Hammel, J., (Imperial Arsenal) engineer, Tientsin
Hammond, J. L., Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Ningpo
Hammond, W. H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Hams, Mrs., (Miss Garrett) milliner, Queen's Road
Hance, W. F., British Vice-consul, Whampoa
Hancock, E. B., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Taku
Hancock, H. S., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) tea-inspector, Foochow
Hancock. H.. Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai
Handy, J. A., bili broker, Hankow
Handley, Edward, plumber and gas fitter, Queen's Road West
Hanez, P. M., (Soyzago & Co.) printer, Manila
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Hanna, John, commission agent and Portuguese consul, Tientsin Hannen, Charles, Commissioner of Customs, Tientsin
Hannen, N. J., Barrister at law, Shanghai
Hansard, M. E., Japan Herald, manager, 85, Yokohama Hanspach, Rev. M., missionary Berlin Society
Hansen, Ad., (H. Sietas & Co,) clerk, Chefoo
Hanssen, H. P., (Estate of Dent & Co.) Liquidator, Shanghai
Happer, Rev. A. P., D.D., missionary, Canton (absent)
Hardie, J. D., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Takao
Harding, Henry, constable, Legation Escort, Yedo
Hardman, C. R., (Hudson, Malcolm & Co.) clerk, 73, Yokohama
Hardoon, E. A., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Hardy, George S., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Canton
Hardy, Jas. (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki
Hare, D. J., merchant, 44, Yokohama
Harley, Alexander, (G. Falconer & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Harman, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Harms, P., (Union Dock Co.) carpenter, Wanchai
Harold, F., chief engineer, steamer Kiukiang, Canton River
Harras, G. L., (Imperial Arsenal) engineer, Tientsin
Harries, F., Telegrahic agent, Russian Legation, Peking
Harris, T. A., (P. M. S. S. Co.) agent, Praya West; residence, Caine Road Harris, W. R. J., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Harrison, W. G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Hart, Robert, inspector-general, Maritime Customs, Peking
Hart, G. M., merchant, Ningpo
Hart, William, (W. Hart & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Hart, J., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Hart, J. H., Customs clerk, studying Chinese at Peking
Hart, Thos., (E. R. Handley) clerk, Queen's Road West Hart, Rev. V. C., missionary, Kiukiang
Harte, N. Tatakami ship yard, Nagasaki
Hartley, J., (Hartley & Co.) chemist, Osaka
Hartley, C. R., (Hartley & Co.) chemist, Yeddo
Hartmans, W. L., (Hartmans & Besier) merchant, Nagasaki
Hartman, J., baker and store-keeper, Hankow
Hartmann, J., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Canton
Harton, W. H., (Turner & Co.) tea-inspector, Hankow
Harton, C. F., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Hartwell, Rev. J. B., missionary, Chefoo
Hartwell, Rev. Charles, missionary, Foochow
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Harvey, J., (Stentz, Harvey & Co.) butcher, 115 b, Yokohama
Harvey, A. S., assistant, British consulate, Shanghai
Harvey,, pilot, Newchwang
Harvie, J. A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Harwood, W., solicitor, Shanghai
Hase, A., (Hesse & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Hasbell, H. B., (Stentz, Harvey & Co.) clerk, 114, Yokohama Haskell, F. E., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Haslam, R. H., (J. Silverlock & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Hass, Joseph, student interpreter, Austrian Consulate, Canton Hassell, J. G. T., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Hassom, A., (J. Peerbhoy) clerk, Shanghai
Hastings, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow Hasumbhoy, S., (A. Habbibhoy) manager, Macao Haswell, C. H., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Hatton, Thos., proprietor, laundry, 131 a, Yokohama Hauschild, H., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Hausden, T., proprietor billiard room, Chefoo Haussen, H., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Haven, E. B., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila Hawenstine, G., pilot, Amoy
Hawes, J. A. (Reid & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hawke, Richard F., accountant, H.M. Dock Yard; residence, Bellevue Hawkins, T. E., farrier, Duddell Street
Hawtrie, M., (Chapman, King & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent)
Hay, C., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki
Hay, J., (China & Japan Trading Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Haydon, H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Whampoa
Hayes, A. A., Jr., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Hayllar, T. C., Barrister at law, Bank buildings; residence," the Hermitage" Hazanas, S., postmaster-general, Manila
Hazeland, F. Innes, crown solicitor, Supreme Court house; residence, Albany Hazlett, A., inspector of nuisances
Heermann, R., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's Road
Head, A., pilot, Foochow
Head, R. G., (Glover, Dow & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Heald, F., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Heard, A., (Aug. Heard & Co.) merchant; residence, Caine Road
Heard, A. F., (Aug. Heard & Co.) merchant, (absent)
Heard, G. F., (Aug. Heard & Co.) merchant, and acting Vice-consul for Russia
Heard, J., (Aug. Heard & Co.) merchant (absent)
Hearn, H. R., (F. R. Gamwell) clerk, Shanghai
Heaton, A. McG., (D. Lapraik & Co.) merchant, d'Aguilar Street
Hebrard, A., commissaire, French consulate, Shanghai
Hedge, T. B., (Hedge & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Hegt, M. J. B. N., storekeeper, 30, Yokohama
Heinemann, S. L., shipbroker, Bank Buildings
Heineman, P., (Aspinall, Cornes & Co.) clerk, 34, Yokohama
Heinmann, Fritz, merchant, Shanghai
Heinzen, C., (Heinzen & Co.) merchant, Manila
Heinzen, N., (Heinzen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Heitmann, J. C., (Sinith, Archer & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Heitmann, H. W., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Heise, G., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Ningpo
Helbling, J. C., merchant, Shanghai
Helland, George J., (J. Burd & Co.) merchant, Praya
Helland, A., (J. Burd & Co.) clerk, Praya
Hellwig, J. F., (Akoenora Factory) Nagasaki
Hellyer, F., (Alt & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Hember, S., foreman, Daily Press office
Henderson, W. D., (Chartered Mercantile Bank,) acting accountant, Yokohama
Henderson, A. W., (China & Japan Trading Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Henderson, J., merchant, Tientsin
Henderson, I., (Bower, Hanbury & Co.) agent, Hankow
Henderson, Ed., M.D., medical practitioner, Shanghai
Henderson, J. W., (Walsh & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Henderson, F., (Jarvie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Henderson, James Orr, M.D., medical practitioner, Queen's Road
Henderson, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Hendrie, J. S., second officer, steamer United Service, Coast
Hendrick, C. E., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
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Hendricks, R., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Henkel, O., (A. Markwald & Co.) assistant at Rice Mills, Bangkok Henniquin, A., (Messageries Imperiales) commissaire, Shanghai Henry, M., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Henson, J., (J. Hartley & Co.) chemist, 51, Yokohama Hentig, W., chief officer, Water Witch, Shanghai Hepburn, Dr. J. C., medical missionary, Yokohama
Hepburn, S. D., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, 2, Yokohama. · Herbig, F., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya Central Herbst, E., (L. Frickel & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's Road Herce, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Takao Herhausen, O. C., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Osaka Hermoso, Ganche y, third sorter, Post office, Manila Heron, T. G., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila Herrera, C., governor, Province of Manila Heughes, P., watchmaker, Manila
Herrmann, M. A., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) merchant, Manila Herton, E., Maritime Customs examiner, Swatow
Hertz, Henry, (Hogg Brothers) clerk, Shanghai
Hewlett, A. R., British Consulate interpreter, Foochow (absent)
Heyde, E. von der, (S. Reiss & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Heyde, Th. V. D., (Kirchner, Böger & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Heywood, H. C., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk
Hickey, P., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Hankow
Hickling, H., (Rusden, Phipps & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow (absent) Hicks, G. W., pilot, Taku
Hidalgo, A., (Aguirre & Co.) merchant, Manila
Hierro, V. N. del, Magistrate of Municipality, Manila Higson, T. B., (Dickinson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Higginbotham, J., (Hooper Bros.) clerk, 89 b, Yokohama Higgin, J., (Loney & Co.) merchant, Iloilo Higgins, D., second officer, steamer Mars, Coast Hildebrand, C., (Grosser & Co.) clerk, 93, Yokohama Hildebrandt, C., (Schultze, Reis & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Hill, C. E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Newchwang Hill, J. C., pilot, Taku
Hill, G. B., receiving ship Berwick Walls, Shanghai
Hill, Rev. D., missionary, Hankow
Himly, C., interpreter, Consulate of the N. G. Confederation, Shanghai.
Hinckley, N. B., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hirsbrunner, Jno., watchmaker and jeweller, Hankow
Hirschfeld, J., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Hitch, F. D., (Russell & Co,) clerk, Shanghai
Hitchcock, E. A., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant, Praya; residence, the Albany Hitzeroth, Gustav, (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Canton
Hoaggriot, M., (Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Hobson, H. E., Maritime Customs, clerk in charge, Hankow
Hobson, R. M., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
Hockmeyer, F., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Hodder, W. T., Tide-surveyor and Harbour-master, Whampoa Hodge, R., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Hodge, Rev. W. B., missionary, Tientsin
Hodges, G. J. L., student interpreter, British Legation, Yedo Hodges, Geo., constable, Legation Escort, Yedo
Hodges, T. D. H., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya Hodgkins, J., purser, steamer Kinshan, Canton River
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Hodgson, John G., (Comptoir d'Escompte) assistant cashier, Queen's Road
Hoening, M., Russian Legation, Peking
Hofland, P., (Hegt & Co.) clerk, 30, Yokohama
Hoggoist, M., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai.
Hogg, Alfred G., (A. G. Hogg & Co.) merchant, Aberdeen Street
Hogg, James, (Hogg & Co.) merchant, and Italian Consul, Shanghai
Hogg, E. J., (Hogg & Co.) merchant, and Italian Vice-consul, Shanghai Hohn, T. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Holberton, E. R., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Holcombe. Rev. C., missionary, Peking
Holding, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Leyte
Holdsworth, E.. (Milsom & Tod) merchant, Shanghai
Holland, J. B., scenic artist and painter, "Oriental Hotel," Wellington Street Holliday, C. J., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Holliday, J. F., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant (absent) Holliday, Jno, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant (absent) Holliday, J. M., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hollingworth, H. G., (R. Francis & Co.) merchant, Kiukiang Hollins, H. H., Customs clerk, Shanghai
Holme, R., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Holmes, M. G., shipping & commission agent, Shanghai
Holmes, Henry J., clerk, Supreme and Summary Jurisdiction Courts (absent) Holmes, G., ship broker, Peddar's Hill
Holmes, Edmund R., manager, "Hongkong Hotel," Queen's Road
Holt, H. F. W., British consulate. interpreter, Ningpo
Holt, C., (R. S. Walker & Co.) godown keeper, Wanch'i
Holung, Rev. A. C., missionary, Peking
Holtz, A., (Hall & Holtz) shipchandler, Shanghai (absent) Holwill, E. T., Maritime Customs clerk, Chefoo
Holtzapfel, W., merchant, Swatow
Honey, G. A. K., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Hong, E. T., (A. R. Tilby & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hormusjee, C. A., broker, Peel Street
Hormusjee, P., (Framjee Merwanjee Tolatee) clerk, Gage Street. Hormusjee, Framjee, (F. Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Hoosain, C. G, (A. Budroodin) clerk, Canton
Hood, J. R., U. S. Consul, Bangkok
Hook, J. S., ship broker, Peddar's Wharf
Hook, T. R. S., ship broker, Peddar's Wharf
Hooker, J. R,, (Alt & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki (absent) Hooper, H. J., (Hooper Bros.) merchant, 89 b, Yokohama Hooper, C. F., (Hooper Bros.) merchant, 89 b, Yokohama Hopkins, G. G., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Hoppius, H., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Horne, T. W., (Bradley & Co.) godown-keeper, Swatow Hornby, Sir Edmund, chief judge, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Horspool, G., inspector of police, Central Station
Horrel, J., clerk of works, R. E, department
Hoskings, J. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Hough, R., Maritime Customs clerk, Canton
Houpt, W. A., (Carst, Lels & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
House, Rev. S. R., missionary, Bangkok
Houreal, A., (Fabre, Boerne & Co.) clerk, 81, Yokohama Howard, Thomas, merchant, Shelley Street (absent) Howard, J. J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Howard, W. C., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Chefoo
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Howard, H. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya
Howe, H. A., Jr., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, 2, Yokohama
Howell, G., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) in charge of hulk Tiptree, Yokohama Howell, J., second engineer, steamer Kiukiang, Canton River
Howell, H., (Primrose & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Howell, W. G., (Howell & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi
Howes, J., inspector of nuisances, Municipal Council, Shanghai Howlett, H. G., British consulate, assistant, Tientsin
Huber, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow Huber, A., interpreter, French Consulate, Shanghai Hubbe, P. G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hubener, H. E., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Huber, M. B., chancellier, French Legation, Peking
Hubring, Rev. F., missionary, Berlin Society
Hudson, H. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Hudson, J. F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hudson, Rev. T. H., missionary, Ningpo
Hudson, J. S., merchant, Ningpo.
Hudson, J., (Hudson, Malcolm & Co.) merchant, 73, Yokohama
Huffam, F. S., Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court
Hughes, P. J., British Consul, Kiukiang
Hughes, R., (Diers, Hughes & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Hughes, W. K., general broker, d'Aguilar Street
Hughes, T. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Taiwanfoo
Hughes, Geo., Commissioner of Customs, Amoy (absent) Hulsz, H, N., (Peters & Co.) clerk, Manila
Hulsz, J. H. N., (Peters & Co.) merchant, Manila
Hulse, W., (Mestern & Hulse) public tea inspector, Canton
Hume, G. F., tide-surveyor & Harbour Master, Maritime Customs, Tamsui
Humphreys, J. D., manager, Hongkong Dispensary, Queen's Road
Hungardy, Count, L., secretary, Austrian consulate, Peddar's Hill
Hunly M., student interpreter, Prussian Legation, Peking
Hunt, A., manager, Hongkong Dispensary, Queen's Road
Hunt, H. J., (Alt & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Hant, Henry, (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Hunt, P. N., printer, American Mission, Peking
Hunter, E. H., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Hunter, D. L., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Hunter, W. L., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) assistant, Foochow
Huntington, J. E., (Smith, Archer & Co.) merchant, Praya Central
Hurlbut, George, (Smith, Archer & Co.) merchant, 63, Yokohama Hutchings, L., compradore, &c., Swatow
Hutchings, C. H., (M. G. Holmes) clerk, Shanghai
Hutchison, A., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Huyvenaar, J., M.D., medical practitioner, 37, Wyndham Street
Hyde, W., (J. J. Carst) clerk, 25, Yokohama
Hyde, W. W., (Hogg Bros.) merchant, Shanghai
Hyeen,, broker, Hollywood Road
Hyndman, J., (J. P. da Silva & Co.) clerk, Macao
Hyndman, H., (China Sugar Refinery) bookkeeper, East Point
Hyslop, W., (J. C. Helbling & Co.) merchant, Shanghui
Hyver, J. P., general storekeeper, Nagasaki
Icaz, I., Pasco rope works, agent, Manila Iffland, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Ilbert, A., (Ilbert & Bidwell) merchant, Shanghai
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Illies, C., (L. Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Illingworth, David, proprietor, West Point Foundry Imbert, A., Maritime Customs clerk, Tientsin Ingle, H., pilot, (Shanghai Mercantile Pilot Co.)
Inglis, John, (Union Dock Co.) managing engineer, Kowloong Innocent, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Irisarry, J. M., (Aguirre & Co.) clerk, Manila Irwin, R. W., (Walsh & Co.) clerk, Nakasaki
Isaacs, E. M., (Rothmund & Co.) clerk, 52, Yokohama
Isaacs, J., (Jelovitz & Co.) clerk, 70, Yokohama
Ivanoff, N. A., (Ivanoff, Oborin & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Iveson, Egbert, (Bower, Hanbury & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Jack, J., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Jack, John, patent slip proprietor, East Point.
Jackson, Wm., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Shanghai
Jackson, Wm., (John Hanna) clerk, Tientsin
Jackson, Thos., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) acting manager, Yokohama
Jackson, James, Jr., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk, (absent)
Jackyoodin, E., (Futtabhoy Ameejee) clerk, Gage Street
Jacob, E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Newchwang
Jacobsen, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Jacobson, P., (C. Gerard & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Jacordeen, E., (A. Budrorodin) clerk
Jaffer, C., (F. M. Damabhoy) clerk, Gage Strret
Jaffer, L. M., (A. Budroordin) clerk
Jaffray, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jaglialme, M., Roman Catholic Bishop, Kiukiang
James, F. S. (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, 6, Yokohama
James, H. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
James, S., (James & Wilson) dairyman, 137, Yokohama
Jameson, J. N., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Jamieson, Alex. R., M.D., surgeon, Maritime Customs, Hankow
Jamieson, W. B., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Jamieson, C., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin
Jamieson, H. D., (Borneo Company, Limited) clerk, Shanghai
Jamieson, D, assistant inspector of brothels
Jamison, G., law secretary, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Jamsetjee, H, merchant, Canton
Jamsetjee, F., (H. Jamsetjee) clerk, Canton
Jandon, P., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, 2, Yokohama
Jansen, J E., (Textor & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jansen, D., Maritime Customs examiner, Ningpo
Janssen, John T., (Janssen, Vasmer & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
Jaques, J., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Jarvis, F. G., painter, Shanghai
Jauffret, F., French baker, Wellington Street
Javier, J., (Tilson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jeevanjee, H., merchant, Macao
Jeffrey, J., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Jeffries, H., U., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila
Jelovitz, L., (Jelovitz & Co.) auctioneer, &c., 70, Yokohama
Jellicoe, S. J. G., (P. & O. Co.) agent, Shanghai
Jenke, C., draper, milliner, &c., Shanghai
Jenkins, G. R., M.D., (Jenkins & Siddall) medical practitioner, 68, Yokohama
Jenkins, Rev. H., missionary, Ningpo
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Jenkins, B., acting vice-consul and interpreter, United States consulate, Shanghai Jenkins, T. O. S., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jenkins, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow Jenkins, F. H. B., merchant, Shanghai
Jennings, B., proprietor "Nagasaki Hotel," Nagasaki Jenny, F., (Jenny & Co.) merchant, Manila
Jensen, R. J., (John Burd & Co.) merchant, Praya Jensen, H. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Jerdein, F., (Jerdein & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Jertram, H. P., proprietor, "Fort Hotel," and pilot, Taku
Jesus, J., Jr., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company) storekeeper. Whampoa Jesus, J. Victor, (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Whampoa
Jesus, J. A. de, (Turner & Co.) clerk, residence; Shelley Street
Jesus, E. A., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Jesus, A. F. de, (Harbour Master's office) assistant, Bangkok Jevanjee, B., (Habibhoy Rehembhoy) merchant
Jimenez, A., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jimenez, E., proprietor, El Porrenier Filipino, Manila
Jimenez, D., proprietor, El Porrenier Filipino, Manila Johannes, S. P., merchant, Canton
Johanssen, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
John, Rev. G., missionary, Hankow
John, J., (Zobel & Nohr) assistant, Manila
Johnson, W., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Amoy
Johnson, R. B., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Johnson, F. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Johnson, H., pilot, Swatow
Johnson, J. J., proprietor," Cosmopolitan Hotel," Nagasaki
Johnson, Wm., branch pilot, Bangkok
Johnson, W., (Harbour Master's office) assistant, Shanghai
Johnson, H., pilot, Foochow
Johnson, Rev. F. W., missionary, Swatow (absent)
Johnson, R. M., acting U. S. Consul, Hankow
Johnson, R., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Johnston, Jas, M.D., (Sibbald & Johnston) medical practitioner, Shanghai
Johnston, A. J., secretary, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Johnston, W. C.. (Boyd & Co.) tea inspector, Amoy
Johnstone, W., Canton
Johnstone, R., (Finlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, 7, Yokohama
Jones, Thos., storekeeper, Queen's Road West
Joues, W. A., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Jones, C. Treasure, editor, Shanghai Evening Express
Jones, W. P., U. S. vice-consul, Amoy (absent)
Jones, T., (P. & O. Co.) superintendent purser, Praya; residence, Hongkong Hotel
Jones, O. J., Commodore, H.M.S. Princess Charlotte
Jones, Jas., Maritime Customs, assistant in charge, Taiwanfoo
Jones, Charles M., M.D., (Jones, Scott & Muller) surgeon, Amoy
Jones, T. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Jones, E., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jones, G., Maritime Customus examiner, Canton
Jones, J. H., constable, British consulate, Whampoa
Jooravleff, A., (Ivanhoff, Oborin & Co.) clerk, Haukow
Joost. A., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Jordan, P., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Praya Jorge, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Canton
Jorge, A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
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Joseph, N. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Hankow Joseph, J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Joseph, Isaac, (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) agent, Ningpo Joss, N., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Jubin E., (E. Jubin & Co.) merchant, 124, Yokohama Jucker, A., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Judah, S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Newchwang Juergenson, J., (Black Ball Pilot Company,) Shanghai Jukes, M. P. (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Jullien, St. Cyr., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Julian, V. P., boarding-house keeper, Queen's Road West Juvet, L. A., (Guirand, Favre & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai.
Kalın, A. S., (S. Visram) clerk, Macao
Kahn, L., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, 96, Yokohama
Karberg, P., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Praya Kassburg, C., storekeeper, &c., Nagasaki
Kauringa, G., (J Carst) clerk, 26, Yokohama
Kauffmann, A. (Comptoir d'Escompte) accountant, Queen's Road
Kauffmann, H. von, M.D., proprietor, Medical Hall, 48, Queen's Road
Kaye, W., (Chartered Bank) manager, Queen's Road (absent)
Keeton, A., (Imperial Arsenal) engineer, Tientsin
Keg, C., (Netherlands Irading Society) clerk, Nagasaki
Keller, E., (Lutz & Co.) clerk, Manila
Kellett, Sir H., Vice-admiral and Commander in Chief of Naval forces in China
Kelly, J. J., (Chapman, King & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Kelly, R., Commissariat Department, clerk
Kelly, J. M., (Kelly & Co.) cigar and tobacco dealer, Shanghai
Kelley, E. B., superintendent, Sailors' Home, Shanghai
Keiser, J., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's Road
Kempermann, P., student interpreter, Prussian Legation, Yedo
Kennedy, John, jailer, U. S. Consulate, Shanghai
Kennedy, F., constable, British consulate, Taku
Kennedy, H. G., (British consulate) assistant, Bangkok
Kenny, G. W., pilot, Taku
Ker, M. G. y, fourth sorter, Post office, Manila
Kerandy, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Kerdraon, M., (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Kermath, J. S. Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Kerow, H., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Kerr, W. G., (Loney, Kerr & Co.) mercliant, Cebu
Kerr, C. Morland, (Oriental Bank) accountant, Queen's Road
Kerr, J. G., M.D., missionary, Canton
Kerr, Crawford, D., (Dcdd & Co.) merchant, Tamsui
Keswick, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, East Point Keymenlen, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Newchwang
Khatow, Allybhoy, (Dhurumsey l'oonjabhoy) manager, Shanghai Khetsey, M. (J. Peerbhoy & Co.) merchant, Wellington Street Kiær, H., ship broker and auctioneer, Bank Buildings Kierulff, P., merchant, Tientsin
Kidner, W., architect, Shanghai
Kidner, Jas., (Wm. Kidner) architect, Shanghai
Kilch, A. von, (Textor & Co.) clerk, Shenghai
King, C. J., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai King, D., Jr., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Foochow
King, W. W., (Shaw, Ripley & Co.) merchant, Hankow
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King, F., second engineer, steamer Kinshan, Canton river King, J. D., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Hankow King, G., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Praya
King, F., (Chapman, King & Co) clerk, Shanghai King, Walter E., acting British Consul, Newchwang Kingston, C. S., constable, Legation Escort, Yeddo
Kingsmill, Thomas W., architect and surveyor, Shanghai
Kinnear, W. B., (Kinnear, Larken & Co.) public tea inspector, Foochow Kinnear, H. R., (Kinnear, Larken & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Kip, L. W., missionary, Amoy (absent)
Kip, W. J., secretary, American Legation, Yeddo.
Kirby, E. C., (Kirby & Co.) shipchandler, 85, Yokohama
Kirby, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point (absent)
Kirby, D., inspector of Police, Western District
Kirby, P., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama
Kirchhoff, H., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) merchant, Canton
Kirchner, A., (Kirchner, Boger & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road Kirkwood, J., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Chefoo
Kite, Wm., (Platt & Co.) engineer, Newchwang
Kitching, F. W., (John Foster & Cɔ.) clerk, Amoy
Kirchmann, L., "Land we live in " Tavern, Queen's Road
Kleintjes, L., secretary, Dutch Legation, Yeddo
Kleinwachter, F., Maritime Customs, commissioner, Swatow
Kliene, A., Maritime Customs examiner, Kiukiang
Klitzke, Rev. E., superintendant, Founding Hospital, Queen's Road West
Klyne, B. A., North China Herald, compositor, Shanghai
Kneller, G., (Glover, Dow & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Kniffler, L., (Kniffler & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki (absent) Knight, F. P., (Knight & Co) merchant, Newchwang Knight, A. M., (Knight & Co.) clerk, Newchwang Knight, H., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Knot, Richd., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Knowles, John S., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Knoop, H. A., (Knoop & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Knowlton, Rev. M. J., missionary, Ningpo Knox, T. G., British consulate, Bangkok Kobke, F. C C., Danish Consul, Bankok Koch, H. Medical Hall, assistant, Queen's Road Koch, E., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Koch, W., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Kock, M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Kock, J., (J. J. Carst) clerk, No 26, Yokohama Koffer, Th., Medical Hall, manager, Queen's Road Koning, M. de, Tatakami ship yard, Nagasaki
Kopp, C. O., (C. Gerard & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Kopschi, H., Maritime Customs, acting commissioner, Chinkiang
Kotwal, D. H., (B. Davecurn) clerk
Kraal, A., (H. G. Robertson & Co.) Pagoda Anchorage, clerk, Foochow
Kraal, Wm., (Giles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Kraal, F., Hotel d'Europe, clerk, Hollywood Road
Kramer, C., (Textor & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Kramer, J., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Canton
Kraul, W., Maritime Customs, in charge of light ship, Newchwang
Krause, Th. (Dreyer & Co.) clerk, Gough Street
Krauss, Alfred A., (Shaw, Brothers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Krebs, C., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
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Kresser, Victor, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) manager, Wardley House Kreyer, Rev. C. T., missionary, Ningpo
Krietsch, C., constable, Prussian Consulate, Yokohama
Kroes, T., (Kroes & Co.) merchant, and Dutch vice-consul, Shanghai
Kroeplin, F.. (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Krolezyk, Rev. A., Rhenish Missionary Society, Shiklung
Krome, H., (C. Heinzen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Kruse, C., (Raynal & Co.) clerk, Stanley Street
Krümmel, C., (Schmidt, Spahn & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki (absent) Kufahl, C. T., (Textor & Co.) clerk Yokohama
Kruger, C., (Dircks & Co.) merchant, Swatow
Kuhlmann, H., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street
Kuhl, Chas, (Burgess, Burdick & Co.) clerk, 2, Yokohama
Krummenacher, J., (Krummenacher & Co.) merchant, Stanley Street Kunzler, Ed., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Kydd, Thos, overseer, Pokfulam Reservoir works
Labhart, J. C., (Labhart & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Ladage, H., (Koss & Co.) outfitter, Queen's Road
Ladendorff, L., principal, Foundling Hospital, Bonham Road Ladd, T. C., agent for J. H. Ladd
Laen. P. L., storekeeper, Tientsin
Laidrich, F., (E. Vrard) watchmaker, Shanghai
Lake, George W., (Lake & Co.) butcher and compradore, Nagasaki Lake, Eduard, (Lake & Co.) butcher and compradore, Nagasaki Lalcaca, E. P., broker, Shanghai
Lalcaca, C. D., broker, Shanghai (absent)
Lalcaca N. H., (M. D. Ghandy & Co.) clerk, Hollywood Road Lalande, Chas, (Messageries Imperiales) storekeeper, Praya Lallemand, Comte A. de., French Minister, Peking
Lambasso, F., (Dinegro & Lambasso) emigration agent, Macao Lambert, A. G., shipwright, Shanghai
Lamont, J. S., foremau shipwright, Foochow Dockyard, Foochow Lambut, E. B., (W. Rangan & Co.) livery stable, 122, Yokohama Lambuth, Rev. J. W., interpreter, Municipal council, Shanghai Lampie, Con., branch pilot, Bangkok
Lammert, G. R., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's Road Lancaigne, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Landberg, A. F., (A. F. Landberg & Co.) shipchandler, Bangkok
Landstein, W. R., (Landstein & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Land, J. M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Lane, Wm., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, 96, Yokohama
Lane, G. E., Junr., (P. M. S. S. Co.) bookkeeper, Shanghai
Lane, G. E., (P. M. S. S. Co.) agent, Yokohama
Lang, C. V., chief engineer, steamer Kinshan, Canton River
Lang, H., general broker, Shanghai.
Langan. J., (A. F. Tyree) clerk, Ningpo
Lange, C. J., (Amoy Dock Company) master shipwright, Amoy Langer, E., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Langhorne, M. B., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Langlois, H., Maritime Customs, Harbour-master, Swatow Lanken, F., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street Lannoy, H. A., Tatakami ship yard, Nagasaki. Lant, T. G., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Swatow Lapeyrouse, M. de., French deputy Consul, Yokohama Lapissier, E., professor, inspectorate general, Peking
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Lapraik, John S., (D. Lapraik & Co.) merchant, D'Aguilar Street (absent) Lark, D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Larken, T. L., (Kinnear, Larken & Co.) public tea inspector, Foochow Larrazabal, J., (Haffenden & Mistris) clerk, Manila
Larrea, F. de S. Y., Spanish consul, Shanghai
Latuche, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow
Latham, Oliver, exchange broker, Foochow
Laufenberg, L., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) ship carpenter, 113, Yokohama
Laurence, H. A., public accountant, Shanghai
Laurie, P. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Laury, Geo., barkeeper, Hongkong Hotel
Laughton, Rev. R. F., missionary, Chefoo
Laurence, S. F., British consulate, Hokodadi
Laurence, Herbert, (Union Insurance Co.) assistant, Peddar's Wharf Laurence,, second engineer, steamer Shaftesbury, Coast
Lavelette, D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda anchorage, Foochow Lavers, E. H., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Lavoisier, N., (P. P Derode Freres) clerk, Gage Street Lawd, W. C., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Ningpo Lawlee, John, constable, British consulate, Chefoo Lawless, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Lawson, J., British consulate, assistant, Ningpo Lay, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin Lay, W. H., British Vice-consul, Kiukiang
Lay, W. T., Maritime Customs clerk, Foochow
Lay, A., (E. D. Henry, Eymand & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Lazaro, C., British consulate, assistant constable, Keelung
Leavesley, II., (Perkin & Sons, London) agent, Hollywood Road Lebedeff, J., (Ivanhoff, Oborin & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Lebedeft, H., (Ivanlioff, Oborin & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Lecres, T., (H. Cook) artisan, 115, Yokohama
Lechler, Revd R., missionary, Basil Mission
Le Couteur, C. G., clerk, Harbour Master's office
Lee, H. P., Lieut. Royal Engineers
Leembruggen, J. W., (Walsh & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Leeson, E. von, (L. Kniffer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Lees, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Lefavour, G. B., chief officer, steamer Mars, Coast Lefebvre, L., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang Leger, M. de, (A. Boyer) assistant, Queen's Road Legge, W., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Praya Legge, Rev. James, minister, Union Chapel
Le Gendre, General, United States Consul, Amoy
Legrand, L., clerk, Secretary's office, French consulate, Shanghai Legrand, A., general commission merchant, Canton.
Leigh, A., clerk, Dry Dock Company, Amoy
Leiria, Antonio, charge taker, post-office
Leiria, H. A., (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough Street
Leite, E., Colonial Secretary's Office, clerk, Macao
Leite, J. P., Lieut.-col. commanding Police, Macao
Leite, M., commander, gunboat Camõens, Macao
Lels, Mark, (Carst, Lels & Co.) merchant, 25, Yokohama (absent) Lemarchand, M., (Imperial Arsenal) optician, Foochow Lemaire, M., interpreter, French consulate, Peking
Lemaire, Gabriel, interpreter, French Legation, Peking (absent) Lemann, H. B., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Praya
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Lemann, Wm., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Praya (absent)
Le Mare, J., (Aspinal, Cornes & Co.) silk inspector, 35, Yokohama Lemattre, E., (Otto Martin) watchmaker, &c., Amoy
Lemos, Jose de, judge's clerk, Macao
Lent, W., merchant, Shanghai
Lenzy, A., student, Russian Legation, Peking
Leon, M., "British Crown Tavern," Queen's Road
Leon, L. de, (Blanco, Domingo & Co.) clerk, Manila
Leonard. A. T., Pootung Lumber Yard, clerk, Shanghai
Leonard, J. K., deputy commissioner, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Lepper, T., (Walsh & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Leroy, E.. (A. Nachtrieb & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Lescasse, J., Maritime Customs engineer, Foochow
Leseman, Miss, Berlin Ladies' association, nurse, Bonham Road Leslie, B. S., Maritime Customs, assistant, Canton
Leslie, M. L., (Parker & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Leslie, H. M., (John Jack & Co.) clerk, East Point
Leslie, Wm., chief officer, steamer United Service, Coast Lester, H., builder and contractor, Shanghai
Lessler, Paul, (A. Markwald & Co.) merchant, Bangkok, Lessmann, G. W., (Textor & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Lethbridge, T., M.D., medical practitioner, Kiukiang
Lethbridge, G., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai Leveroy, J. R. J., general broker, Elgin Street
Levy, A., (C C. Cohen & Co.) merchant, Burd's Lane
Levyshon, A. C., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Canton
Lewton, Geo. W., U.S. marshal, Chinkiang
Lewes, F. W., commander, receiving ship Water Witch, Shanghai Lewis, G., (Rainbow, Lewis & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Lewis, B. R., U. S. Vice-consul, Shanghai
Lewis, G., receiving ship Berwick Walls, Shanghai
Leyenberger, Rev. J. A., missionary, Ningpo
Liaigre, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Liddle, J., foreman shipwright, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock) Whampoa Liddelow, R., (Sayle & Co.) manager, Shanghai
Liedeke, L., (Frickel & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Liger, F. P., (French Dispensary) assistant, Queen's Road
Lilla, J. (J. Peerbhoy) clerk, Wellington Street
Lilley, Rob:.-Scotchi Mission, Chetoo
Lilley, E., (Sayle & Co,) assistant, Queen's Road
Lima, J. M. O., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Limarquez, Rev. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Foochow
Limby, H. J., (Passinore, Limby & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Lind, A. A., (Coare, Lind & Co.) merchant, Canton
Lind, A., clerk, (P. & O. Co.) Shanghai
Lindan, G. C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Lindburg, C., turnkey, in charge at Stone Cutters' Island
Lindau, F., (C. Heinzen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Lines, A. J., (Chira & Japan Trading & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Lindsay, J., chief-engineer, steamer Suwonada, Coast
Lindau, R., (Alt & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki (absent)
Lindsay, G. A., (Glover, Dow & Co.) clerk. Shanghai
Lindsay, G., Emily June, acting chief officer, Shanghai Lindsley, John, (Frazur & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Linnell, J., (Linnell & Co.) shipchandler and marine surveyor, Newchwang Linstead, T.`G., (A. G. Hogg & Co.) merchant, Aberdeen Street
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Lipsett, Wm., steward, Yokohama United Club
Lira, Rev. L., professor of Chinese St. Joseph's College, Macao Lisle, Rev. N., missionary, Bangkok (absent)
Lishman, J. W., secretary to Admiral Kellett
Lister, Wm., constable, British Consulate, Newchwang
Lister, A., acting assistant harbour master
Little, R. W., (J. Little & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Little, Archibald, merchant, Kiukiang
Little, L. S., (Parker & Little) medical practitioner, Shanghai
Little, Arch. J., (Little & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Livingston, J., merchant, Tientsin
Livingston, J., inspector of nuisances
Llotis, P., accountant, Customs department, Manila Llopez, A., (Casal Bros.) clerk, Manila
Lloyd, I. M., accountant, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Lloyd, J., Maritime Customs assistant, Chiukiang Lobo, F., lawyer, Macao
Lobo, L. M., musician
Lobscheid, Rev. W., West Point
Locock, S., secretary, British Legation, Japan
Lockhead, John, M.D., surgeon, Elgin Terrace
Lockyer, Mrs., milliner, 59, Yokohama
Loffelt. J. P. van, (de Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao
Lohr, G., engineer, N. G. steamer, China
Long, W. W., (Shaw Brothers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Longo, Rev. V., Roman Catholic missionary. Wellington Street
Loney, R., (Loney & Co.) merchant, Iloilo, Philippines
Lopes, E., Chinese emigration agent, Macao
Lopes, Jose, clerk, Recebedoria das Decimas, Macao
Lopes, C., Chinese emigration agent, Macao
Lopes, L. J., (E. J. Sage) clerk, D'Aguilar Street
Lopez, B., (P. & P. Derode Freres) clerk, Gage Street
Lopez, C. J., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Ámoy
Lopez, E. G. (H. C. Caldwell) clerk, Queen's Road
Lord, E. C., U. S. consul, Ningpo
Lording, W. S., clerk and deputy superintendent mercantile marine office, Sailor's
Home
Loring, W. B., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Losch, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Lothrop, (Walsh & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Louden, J. S., (Пlongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Foochow
Louise, Rev. W., Rhenish Missionary Society, (Fakwing)
Loureiro. Joze, merchant, and Portuguese consul, Nagasaki
Loureiro, A., editor "Nagasaki Shipping List," Nagasaki
Loureiro, Eduardo, merchant, 70 a, Yokohama
Lourenço, Caetano Jose, lawyer, Macao
Louvier, M., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Louis,., (Imperial Arsenal) draughtsman, Foochow
Lovatt, W. N., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Tientsin
Love, J., Junr., (Rothwell, Love & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Lovett, C. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Lovett, W. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Lovett, A. T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang
Low, H. C., (Smith, Archer & Co.) merchant, Praya
Low, E. G., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Lowcock, H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Lowder, G. G., Maritime Customs assistaut, Swatow Lowder, J. F., British consul, Yokobama Lowndes, R. W., merchant, Queen's Road Central Lowe, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkiang Lowe, R., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Foochow Lowe, W., broker, Tientsin Road, Shanghai Lowen John, sergeant of Police, Ningpo Lowry, Rev. H. H., missionary, Pekin
Loyzaga, J. de, (Loyzaga & Co.) printer, Manila Luciano, T., teacher at the Convent, Caine Road Luddeke, F., (Brondsted & Co.) merchant, Hankow Ludlam, J. S., Shanghai Mercantile Pilot Company Ludwig, G., (Botica de Binondo) chemist, Manila Luhders, J., pilot, Taku
Luhrs, Chas, (H. Sietas & Co ) clerk, Chefoo Lusternoff, Rev. A., Russian missionary, Peking Luther, W. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Lutkens, L. S., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street
Lutz, C., (Lutz & Co.) merchant, Manila
Luz, F. P. da, captain, Macao Battalion, Macao
Luz, J. A. da, (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Luz, J. A. da, proprietor, Commerical Printing office, Graham Street
Lvercher, Rev. T., missionary, Basil missionary Society
Lyman, B. S., United States marshal, Foochow
Lyne, J., Military Store Staff, foreman, Japan
Lynom, P., turnkey Victoria Gaol
Lyon, Lemuel, U. S. Consul, Yokohama
Lyon, Jas., (Kiangnan Arsenal) engineer, Shanghai
Lyon, T., (P. & O. Co.) engineer, West Point
Macaulay, W., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) superintendent, Praya
MacCallum, John, surveyor general's Office, fourth cierk
MacDonald, A., (A. MacDonald & Co.) shipwright, West Point MacDonald, J., (A. MacDonald & Co.) shipwright, West Point MacDonald, W., (MacDonald & Dare,) bill broker, 64, Yokohama MacDonnald, J., third engineer, steamer Yesso, Coast MacDonnell, H.E. Sir Richard Graves, C.B., Governor Macgibbon, T., (Ker & Co.) merchant, Iloilo.
Macgowan, D. J., M.D., surgeon, U. S. Consulate, Shanghai
Macgowan, Rev. John, missionary, Amoy
Macgregor, J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Macgregor, N., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Hankow
Machado, F., clerk, Harbour-master's office
Machado, F. G., Marine sorter, Post-office
Machado, J. M. E., Marine sorter, Post-office
Machado, M., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road
Machado, L., (José da Silva) compositor, Macao
Machado, B., (José da Silva) compositor, Macao
Macini, N., proprietor "Bell Vue Hotel," Nagasaki
Mackay, J., cabinet maker, &c., Shanghai
Mackay, Geo., (Mackay & Co.) undertaker, &c., Shanghai Mackay, G. G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton Mackenzie, J., British Consulate, constable, Foochow Mackenzie, James, (Mackenzie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Mackenzie, David, (Mackenzie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Mackenzie, R., (Mackenzie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
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Mackenzie, J., (D. Muirhead) engineer, Shanghai Mackenzie, Rev. H. L., missionary, Swatow
Mackenzie, J., commander, receiving ship Ariel, Shanghai Mackenzie, Geo., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila Mackenzie, C. A., chief usher, Supreme Court, Shanghai Mackie, J. B. (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila Mackintosh, J. M., (Howell & Co.) clerk, Hakodadi Maclay, Rev. Robt. S., missionary, Foochow
Maclean, George F., merchant, Queen's Road Central Maclean, H. C., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Maclean, W. S., merchant, Hankow
Maclean, P., (Maclean, Thorburn & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Maclean, Daniel, (D. Maclean & Co.) Bangkok Maclean, John, (D. Maclean & Co.) Bangkok
Maclehose, J., (R. S. Walker & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Macleod, A. S., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Macleod, E., overseer of convicts, surveyor general's office
Macleod, Neil (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) merchant, Manila
MacMahon, E. L. B., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, 15, Yokohama
Macomber, W. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Macpherson, A., Maritime Customs, commissioner, Newchwang
Macpherson, A. J., (Macpherson & Marshall) merchant, 58, Yokohama (absent) Macthorne,, pilot, Newchwang
Madar, J. P., (D. Nowrojee) clerk, Queen's Road,
Madar, A. R., Colonial Treasurer's office, clerk
Madden, S., inspector of machiney, H.M. Naval Yard
Madevia, J. P., lieutenant of police, Macao
Maertens, Aug., (Schreibler, Matthei & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai
Magniac, Herbert St. L. (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, East Point
Maher, M. M., (M. A. dos Remedios) clerk, Macao
Maher, J., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Keelung
Mahomed, A. A., (A. H. Natha) clerk, Gage Street Mahomed, A. R., merchant, Gage Street
Mahomed, B. J., (S. Vishram) merchant, Canton Mahomedally, S., merchant, Wellington Street
Mahomedbhoy, F., (Damabhoy F. M.) manager, Gage Street
Mahomedbhoy, J., (Damabhoy F. M.) clerk, Gage Street
Mahon, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Mahood, Rev. J. E., missionary, Foochow
Maignan, C. H., French postmaster, Shanghai
Mainland, H., (Kiangnan Arsenal) carpenter, Shanghai
Maitland, J., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Maitland, J., (F. H. B. Jenkins) clerk, Shanghai
Maitland, J. A., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Moldonado,, auditor, war department, Manila
Major, Ernest, 13, Shantung Road, Shanghai
Major, F., merchant, Hankow
Major, Alfred, silk reeler, Shanghai
Major, A., (Trautmann & Co) clerk, Shanghai
Major, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Malcolm, J. W., assistant, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Malcolm, W. A., (Hudson, Malcolm & Co.) merchant, 73, Yokohama (absent) Malenda, A., Kussian Consulate, interpreter, Hakodadi
Mallory, L., (S. E. Burrows & Sons) clerk, St. John's Place
Malherbe, L., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Maltby, J., (Maltby & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
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Maltby, Samuel, (Maltby & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Mammelsdorff, J., (Comptoir d'Escompte) manager, Yokohama Manger, J. E., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar Street Manger, A. J., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar Street Mangum, W. P., U. S. Consul, Nagasaki
Manook, M. E., Commissariat control department, clerk
Manley, J., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Mannish, J., (Blackhead & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Mansfelt, Dr. C. G. van, Japanese Government Hospital, Nagasaki Manson, J. B., (Reid & Co,) clerk, Shanghai
Mauson, P. M. D., medical practitioner, Takao Manthei, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Manthy, G., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Praya West Manz, J., (E. Schwatz) watchmaker, 31, Yokohama Manzato, G, teacher at the Convent, Caine Road Marcaida, A de,, (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila Marçal, Á. Jr., (Rozario, Marçal & Co.) printer, Foochow Marçal, C., foreman, China Magazine, Peddar's Wharf Marçal, S. A., (Rozario, Marcal & Co.) compositor, Foochow Marcard, G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Marcellus, Rev. A., missionary, Canton
Marchand, F. J. C., shoemaker, 31 b, Yokohama
Marchant, Jno., Maritime Customs tidewaiter
Marcus, A., (Marks & Co.) clerk, 77, Yokohama Marcus, C., (Marks & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Marcus, S., (Marks & Co.) auctioneer, 77, Yokohama Mard, Rev. J., missionary, Ningpo
Margary, A. R., British Consulate, assistant, Shanghai Mariano,, Spanish Consulate, constable, Amoy
Marin, Rev. J. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama Markham, John, British consul, Chefoo
Marks, F. W., solicitor, 157 & 25, Bluff, Yokohama Marks, H., (Marks & Co.) auctioneer, &c., Yokohama Marks, L., (Marks & Co.) auctioneer, &c., Hiogo
Marks, A., (Marks & Co.) auctioneer, &c., Yokohama
Markwald, A., (A. Markwald & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Markwick, R., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Marques, E., interpreter, procurador's dept., Macao.
Marques, Lieut. F. J., teacher of navigation, Govt. School, Macao
Marques, J. P., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Marques, J. M., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) apprentice, Whampoa
Marques, A. G., Junr., (Sayle & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Marques, V. D., purser, Emily June, Shanghai
Marques, E., (Miss Garrett) assistant, Queen's Road
Marques, L., acting procurador, Macao
Marques, E. Pio, (L. Marques) clerk, Macao
Marques, M., first clerk, Revenue department, Macao
Marques, D. S., (Wanchi Bakery) clerk, Queen's Road
Marsden, Wm., (Sailor's Home) assistant, Praya West
Marsh, Wm., (Russell & Sturgis) marine surveyor, Manila
Marsh, J., (Kiangnan Arsenal) foreman, Shanghai
Marshall, W., (McPherson & Marshall,) merchant, 58, Yokohama Marshall, J. G., (Chartered Bank) accountant, Shanghai
Marshall, W., second engineer, steamer Mars, Coast
Marshall, W. D., shipping master, U. S. Consulate
Marshall, John, superintendent, Hunt's wharf, Shanghai
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Marshall, Ed., bookkeeper, North China Herald, Shanghai
Martin, Rev. W. A. P., D.D., missionary and professor, Inspectorate general, Peking Martin, M., (Wm. Harwood) assistant, Shanghai
Martin, Otto, watchmaker and storekeeper, Amoy Martin, M., physician, French Legation, Peking
Martin, D., pilot, Shanghai Mercantile Pilot Company
Martin, G., (Pharmacie de Union) Shanghai
Martin, J. P., postmaster, British post-office, Shanghai Martin, A., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Martin, F., storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Martins, R. F., compositor, China Muil office, Wyndham Street Martinez, B., (McLeod, Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila Martinez, F., first sorter, Post-office, Manila Marvin, T., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila Marr, J., (Blakiston, Marr & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi Mattingly, A. J., marsbal, U. S. Consulate, Bangkok
Martyn, Miss E., (Bonnett & Co.) milliner, Queen's Road Marz, G. A., boot and shoe maker, Wyndham Street
Marzano, B., secretary to the Municipality, Manila
Masfen, L. C., (Chartered Mercantile Bank,) acting agent, Foochow
Masins, F., (Kirchner, Boger & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Masius, W., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Mason, W., turnkey, Victoria Goal
Mason, W. H., in charge of Powder Hulk
Massias, E., physician, Shanghai
Masson, J. C., (Tait & Co.) assistant, Takao
Masson, Rev. J., missionary, Swatow
Matabhoy, F., (Futtabboy Ameejee) manager, Gage Street
Matabhoy, H., (Shaikally Mahomedall) merchant, Wellington Street
Mattabhoy, M. H., (A. Budroodin) manager
Maten, J., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Mather, H., signalman, Victoria Peak
Mathiez, M., (Imperial Arsenal) finisher, Foochow
Mathews, A. E., (J. Macgregor & Co.) storekeeper, Hankow
Mateer, Rev. C. W., missionary, Chefoo
Mathisen, W., (F. Degenaer) clerk, d'Aguilar Street
Matthaei, Carl, (Schreibler, Matthaei & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Maussenet, A., (A. Cheviellon & Co.) merchant, 81, Yokohama
Maxwell, Captain R. J., D. A. A., general Staff
Maxwell, J. L., M. D. missionary, Takao
Maxwell, R., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) agent, Hankow
May, Charles, first police magistrate and Supt. Fire Brigade; residence, Castle Road May, F. N., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
May, T., (Gardner & Co.) clerk), Chefoo
May, J., (Imperial Arsenal) capmaker, Tientsin May, H., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Hankow Mayo, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang Mayers, W. F., Vice consul, British consulate, Canton Maysfield, W., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Mawjee, G., (J. Peerbhoy) clerk, Wellington Street McBean, Thos. R., bailiff of Summary Jurisdiction Court McCaa, R., pilot, Foochow
McCalman, A., (Agra Bank) agent, Shanghai
McCartee, D. B., M.D., medical missionary, Ningpo (absent) McCarthy, J. H., hairdresser, Shanghai
McCarthy, W. A., hairdresser, Shanghai
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McCarthy, Miss (Mrs. Woodward) assistant, Shanghai McCaslen, A. A., chief officer, steamer Venus, Coast
McChesmy, Rev. W. E., missionary, Canton
McClatchie, H. P., British consulate assistant, Keelung
McClatchie, Rev. T., chaplain, British Consulate, Hankow
McClellan, J., assistant inspector of cargo boats and junks, Harbor-master's office
McConachie, A., (McEwen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
McCrea, first officer, steamer Kinshan, Canton River
McCulloch, D., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
McDermott, D. O. L., Army Control department
McDonald, J. S., (J. S. McDonald & Co.) shipwright, Spring Gardens
McDonald, Rev. N. A., missionary, Bangkok
McDonald, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin.
McDouall, J., (Oriental Bank) manager, Shanghai
McFarland, Rev. S. G., missionary, Bangkok McGilvary, Rev. D., missionary, Bangkok McGrath, T. L., (Fogg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai McGregor, Rev. W., missionary, Amoy
McGregor, John, (Falconer & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road McGrigor, J., (Poo-tung Foundry) engineer, Shanghai Mcolvor, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
McIlraith, J. (Kiangnan Arsenal,) draughtsman, Shanghai McIlraith, R., (Kiangnan Arsenal,) foreman, Shanghai
McIlraith, Robt., Junr., (Kiangnan Arsenal,) engineer, Shanghai
McIlvaine, Rev. Jasper, missionary, Peking
McKay, G., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co), foreman shipwright, Wanchi
McKay, N., plumber, (P. & O. Co.) West Point
McKenzie, R., (Miller, McKenzie & White) bill broker, Shanghai
McLean, David, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank,) manager, Shanghai
McLean, C., third engineer, steamer Suwonada, Coast
McLeod, A., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen Street
McLeod, J., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen Street McLoughlin, E., (Glover, Dow & Co.,) clerk, Shanghai
McMicken, Wm., Oriental Bank, cashier, Shanghai
McMillan, J., (Municipal council office) clerk, Shanghai
McMurdo, R., Marine surveyor, Peddar's Wharf; residence, Bonham Road
McNair, chief engineer, steamer Douglas, Coast
McNulty, John. proprietor, "British Hotel," Queen's Road West
McSwinney, W. B., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Meade, H. J., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Meadows, Robert, M.D., medical practitioner, Ningpo
Meadows, J. A. T., superintendent, Imperial Arsenal, Tientsin
Meadows, Rev. James, missionary, Ningpo
Mechain, E., French consul, Manila
Medhurst, W. H., acting British consul, Shanghai
Medlen, G. A., (Rawling, Medlen & Co.) architect, Club Charibers
Mehta, W. M., (M. D. Ghandy & Co.) merchant, Hollywood Road
Meilly, J. U., (Jenny & Co.) merchant, Manila
Meincke, G., (Telge, Nölting & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Mcgeau, Le Comte, French consul general, Shanghai
Melchers, H., (Melchers & Co.) merchant, Praya
Meldrum, T. A., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) carpenter, 113, Yokhoama
Melhuish, C. J., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Melliton, H. E. Don. G., archbishop of Manila (absent)
Meller, H., (H. Meller & Co.) auctioneer and commission agent, Shanghai Melling, Robt., boatswain, H.M. Naval Yard
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Mellish, Edward, exchange and bullion broker, Boulder Lodge, Caine Road Mello, A. P., second lieut., Prince I. Carlos, Macao
Menard, A., storekeeper, Hakodadi
Mendel, L., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Mendelson, J., (Mendelson Bros.) merchant, 51, Yokohama Mendelson, M., (Mendelson Bros.) merchant, 51, Yokohama Mendes, M. A., third sorter, Post-office
Mendes, A. N., lawyer, Macao
Menke, J., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) merchant, Pottinger Street Menzies, A. B., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Mercer, T. W., reporter, North China Herald, Shanghai Mercer, M. R., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Mercer, T., (Thomas & Mercer) public tea inspector, Canton Meritens, Baron de, Customs commissioner, Foochow Merwanjee, S., (N. Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Mesney, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
Mesquita, V. N., lieut -col., Macao battalion, commanding "Barra Fort" Mestern, C. J., public tea inspector and general commission agent, Canton Mestres, B., (Haffendon & Mestres) auctioneer, Manila Messein, C., (P. & P. Derode Freres) olerk, Gage Street
Methven, A., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) clerk, Praya. Methvin, James, (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila Metta, B. S., (D.`N. Olliah) manager, Amoy Metta, B. J., (Ghandy & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Metta, J. B., (Ghandy & Co.) merchant (absent)
Metzner, W., proprietor, "Berlin Hotel," 128, Yokohama Mettler, F., (Schmidt, Spahn & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Meuser, R., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Meyer, J. D., (J. D. Meyer & Fehrs) shipwright, Swatow Meyer, H. B., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Meyer, Adolph, E., merchant, 4, Stanley Street Meyers, E., (Stammann & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Meyers, S., (Bonham & Meyers) storekeeper, 51, Yokohama Meyers, W. W., (Somerville & Sherwin) physician, Foochow Meyers, Ellis, (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Meynard, H., (Meynard, Cousin & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Michel, C., (Michell, Pujol & Co.) hotel keeper, Shanghai Michell, G. N., (Michell, Barnard & Co.) merchant, Manila Michie, A., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Middleton, O., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang Middleton, J. T., assistant British Consulate, Newchwang Migueis, T. A., notary public, Macao
Mightom, W., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) artisan, 114, Yokohama
Milisch, James, (Milisch & Co.) merchant, Tamsui
Milisch, C., (Raynal & Co.) merchant, Macao
Militzer, M., (Schmidt, Spahn & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Millar, A., plumber & gas fitter, 1, Queen's Road East
Miller, A. (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Praya
Miller, G. W., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Miller, W. A., compositor, Japan Gazette, 87, Yokohama
Miller, Rowley, (McKenzie, Miller & White) bill-broker, Shanghai
Miller, J. I., (Jarvie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Miller, Miss, (Miss Garrett) milliner, Queen's Road
Miller, W., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Miller, T. W., bill broker, 76 and 109, Bluff, Yokohama Millot, E., (Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Mills, John, Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai
Mills, W. J., (Chas. Thorel & Co.) clerk, 50, Yokohama Milne, F. M., (Milne & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Milsom, Edward, (Milsom & Tod) merchant, Shanghai
Milsom, A., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, 32, Yokohama (absent) Milsom, F., master, steamer Prince Albert
Minto, George N., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) secretary, D'Aguilar Street Miranda, C., compositor, North China Herald, Shanghai
Miranda, A. de., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) apprentice, Whampoa
Mitchell, F. W., Postmaster-general and Stamp collector, Queen's Road
Mitchell, G., pilot, Taku
Mitchell, J., ship carpenter, Nagasaki
Mitchell, W. P., (Davison, Davies & Co.) clerk, 28 a, Yokohama
Mitchell, W. J., pilot, Foochow
Mitchell, F. W., Jr., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Mitford, A. B., second secretary, British legation, Peking
Mocumram, M., (B. Davecurn) manager
Mody, S. K., broker, Shanghai
Mody, H. N., auctioneer and broker, Graham Street
Moerika, G., (Botica de la Escotta) chemist, Manila
Moffatt, Thomas, Pilot, Taku
Mollie, L., chancellier, French Consulate, Manila
Molison, J. P., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) merchant, 48, Yokohama
Molong, J. C., (Evans & Co.) manager, town office, Shanghai Moller, N., broker and general agent, Shanghai
Mongan, J., British consul, Tientsin
Monod, C. L., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) clerk, 32, Yokohama
Montangneu, P., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Montalbetti, P., organist, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Wellington Street
Montebello, G. de, French Legation, secretary, Yeddo
Monteiro, F. L., Portuguese consulate, constable, Shanghai
Monteiro, J., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road
Monteiro, J. H., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Montigny, Remi de, merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Montgomery, C., proprietor "Astor House," Queen's Road West
Moody, G. D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, 62, Yokohama
Mooman, A., (E. Pubanev) manager, Gage Street
Mooney, J. K., Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai
Mooney, Joseph, commander, steamer Bertha, Shanghai Waters.
Moore, C. F., Maritime Customs examiner, Ningpo
Moore, J., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Swatow
Moore, E., (P. & O.Co.) clerk, Praya
Moore, W. P., hairdresser, &c., Hongkong Hotel building
Moore, Andrew, (Poo-tung Foundry) engineer, Shanghai Moore, L., broker, Shanghai.
Moore, Alonzo, (American Rice Mills) millwright, Bangkok Moore, M. G., (Russell & Co.) agent, Tientsin.
Moore, W. C., Maritime Customs lighthouse-keeper, Ningpo Moorhead, T., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Hankow Moorhead, R. B., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Moorjebhoy, J., (H. Alladinbhoy) clerk, Canton
Moorsom, Lewis, H., surveyor general
Moozafferally, G., (A. Nuzarally) clerk, Gage Street
Moracha, G., French Legation, physician, Peking
Moraes, B. de, second commander, corvette Don Joao I., Moran, R., Maritime Customs examiner, Amoy
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Morel, E., bill and bullion broker, Shanghai
Morf, H. C., merchant, 176 a, Yokohama. Morgan, Wm., chief officer, steamer Yesso, Coast Morgan, L., third engineer, steamer Shaftesbury, Coast Morgan, Chas. H., broker
Morgan, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Morgan, W. M., (Morgan & Co.) broker, Peddar's Hill Moritz, C., (M. Seeke & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila Morphew, J. S., (Alex. Davis & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Morrice, T., (Morrice, Behncke & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai Morris, W., assistant foreman, military store staff Morris, B. J., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Foochow Morris, A. G., (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Morris, J., commission agent, Shanghai
Morris, J. B., auctioneer & news agent, Wellington Street
Morris, H. S., North China Insurance Company, secretary, Shanghai Morriss, Henry, bill, & bullion broker, Shanghai
Morrison, Rev. Wm. T., missionary, Peking
Morison, W. O., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Morrison, W. D., chief engineer, steamer United Service, Coast
Morrissey, W. S., (Hedge & Co.) assistant, Foochow
Morritz, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Morton, A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai.
Moses, S. M., (D. Sassoon, Sons, & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Moss, M., broker, Wyndham Street
Moss, E. J., Japan Gazette Office, clerk, Yokohama Mostyn, R. B., Municipal superintendent, Tientsin Mottiwalla, E. P., general broker, Lyndhurst Terrace Motz, R., (Schreibler, Matthaei & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Mouillesaux, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy Mounicon, Rev. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo Moul, J., (Moul & Co.) tea inspector, Canton
Moul Geo., (Moul & Co.) merchant, Canton (absent) Moule, Rev. Geo. E., missionary, Hangehow Moule, Rev. A. E., missionary, Ningpo (absent)
Moulls, J., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Chefoo.
Mowat, A. R. Dunds, (A. Provand & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Mourente, L., Santana Rope Factory, agent, Manila
Mourilyan, W., (Alt & Co.) agent, Hiogo
Moya, F., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Muhagleff, M., (Joanhoff, Oborin & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Muirhead, D., superintendent Pootung Dock Company's foundry and shipwright esta-
blishment, Shanghai.
Muirhead. Rev. W., missionary, Shanghai (absent)
Muller, W., (Pickenpack, Theis & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Muller, Augustus, (Jones, Scott & Muller) physician, Amoy
Muller, H. C., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Muller, G., (Gutschow & Co.) clerk, 92, Yokohama Muller, L. P., (Muller & Jacobs) builder, Shanghai Muller, C., (Chas. Thorel & Co.) clerk, 50, Yokohama Muller, O., (Sander & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road West Muller, H., watchmaker, Shanghai
Muller, M., (Imperial Arsenal) pattern maker, Foochow Muncherjee, D., (F. Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Muncherjee, E., (D. Nowrojee) clerk, Queen's Road Muncherjee, R., merchant, Macao
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Munjeebhoy, M., (D. Poonjabhoy) manager, Lyndhurst Terrace Munro, D., merchant & commission agent, Amoy
Munn, D., (Ker & Co.) merchant, Manila
Munn, Thos., (Cheap Jack & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai Muralt, R. de, (Siber & Brenwald) clerk, 90, Yokohama
Murphy, M. W., " Mariners' Home" Hotel, proprietor, Shanghai. Murphy, G., (Lake & Co.) assistant, Nagasaki
Murphy, D., second engineer, steamer White Cloud, Canton waters Murray, E. D., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) clerk, 48, Yokohama
Murray, J. S., Maritime Customs, overseer of works, Canton Murray, D. G., Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Murray, J., accountant, British Legation, Peking
Murray, Henry, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point (absent) Murray, John Ivor, M.D., Colonial surgeon, Caine Road
Murray, Wm., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Shanghai Murray, M. E., (Margesson & Co.) merchant, Macao
Murray, H., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Kiukiang Murton, N., (Aug. Heard & Co.) agent, Amoy
Mustard, R. W., (Mustard & Co.) general broker, Shanghai Myres, C., Maritime Customs examiner, Chefoo.
Nachtrieb, A., (A. Nachtrieb & Co.) merchant, Shanghai. Nacken, Rev. T., missionary, Rhenish Missionary Society
Namazee, H. A., (H. A. Asgar & H. Ismail) clerk, Gage Street Napier, Rev. Frederick P., missionary, Hankow
Narzin, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow
Natha, H. A., merchant, Gage Street
Nathan, S. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Nathoe, N. M., (R. Habibhoy) clerk
Nathoo, C., merchant, Peel Street.
Naudin, V., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
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Naudin, J., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
Nédard, M., (Imperial Arsenal) professer of Mathematics, Foochow
Neil, T., (Fergusson & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Neilson, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
Neilson, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Neilson, Wm., (G. P. Denbigh & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Nelson, A., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Nelson, Rev. R., missionary, Shanghai
Nelson, T., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Nesservanjee, C., (Abdoolally, Ebrahim & Co.) manager
Nesserwanjee, N., (Nowrojee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood Road
Netherall, W., carpenter, H.M. Naval Yard
Neuhaff, W., (Textor & Co.) clerk, 29, Yokohama
Neurath,, Rev. Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Nevins, Rev. John L., missionary, Chefoo
Nevins, E., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) clerk, 16, Bund, Yokohama
Newbury, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai.
Newman, Walter, public tea inspector, Foochow
Newman, W. H., (British consulate) assistant, Bangkok
Newton, A., manager, Hongkong and China Gas Company, Praya West
Nicaise, H., (Borneo Company, Limited) clerk, Queen's Road (absent)
Nichol, R., (Francis & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Nicholls, B., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Nicholson, C., (Shaw, Brothers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Nickel, C., proprietor, "Falcon Hotel," Nagasaki
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Nicking, Harry, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Nickols, M. C., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Nicoletti,, (Remi de Montigny) clerk, Shanghai Nissen, W., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant (absent) Nissen, Ferd., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Nixon, John M., Jr., (John Thorne & Co.) broker, Shanghai (absent)
Noack, C., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Noble, J., (G. Falconer & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's Road. Noble,, China Sugar Refinery, engineer, East Point Noguera, Capt. L. B. Sa., Macao Battalion, Macao Noguera, A., first valuator, Customs department, Manila Nogueira, F. de, clerk, treasury, Macao
Nohr, J., (Zobel & Nohr) chemist, Manila
Nolting, T., (Telge, Nolting & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Noronha, D. L., (D. Noronha & Sons) printer, Hollywood Road Noronha, H. L., (D. Noronha & Sons) printer, Hollywood Road Noronha, L., (D. Noronha & Sons) clerk, Hollywood Road Noronha, B., turnkey, debtors' ward, Victoria Gaol Noronha, F. P., Chinese Emigration agent, Macao
North, J., (Stentz, Harvey & Co.) clerk, 115, Yokohama
Norton, E., merchant, 4, Praya
Notley, W. H., (Robert S. Walker & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Novion, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Noyes, Rev. H. V., missionary, Canton
Nowrojee, D., baker, Queen's Road
Nowrojee, H., merchant, Hollywood Road
Nunes, H., (D. Illingworth) clerk, West Point Foundry Nunjeebhoy, V., (D. Poonjabhoy) manager, Lyndhurst Terrace Nună, C, F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen Street Nuzarally, N., merchant, Gage Street
Nye, Gideon, Junr., (Nye & Co.) merchant, Canton
Oastler, J., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) carpenter, 113, Yokohama Oastler, W., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) boatbuilder, 113, Yokohama Obediah, I, E. (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road O'Brien, R. A., M. D., medical practitioner, "Duart," Caine Road O'Brien, M. J., professor, Inspectorate General, Pekin Oborin, A., (Ivanoff, Oborin & Co.) merchant, Hankow O'Connor, J. W., pilot, Taku
Odell, John, (John Odell & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Odell, W. L. (John Odell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Odman, A. M, (Bangkok Rice Mill Co.) manager, Rangkok
O'Driscoll, John, student interpreter, British Legation, Yeddo.
Oelke, J. D., (Ladage, Oelke & Co.) tailor, &c., Shanghai (absent) Oeltze, G., pilot, Foochow
Ogden, F. G., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Ogiloie, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ogilvie, T. (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
O'Hara, H., agent, Tudor Company, Ice House Street
Ohl, H., (Bevier & Co.) clerk, 157, Yokohama
Ohlmer, E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Ojeda, Don Emilio d', attaché Spanish Legation, Peking Okooloff, E. (Okooloft & Tokinakoff) merchant, Hankow Oldach, C. G., (T. Kroes & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
OL'eary, Dr. J., (P. M. S. S. Co.) port surgeon, Yokohama Oldham, F. C., lieutenant, Royal Engineers
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Oldroosky, A. E., secretary, Russian Consulate, Tientsin Olliah, N. D., merchant, Amoy
Olliah, D. D., (N. D. Olliah) merchant, Amoy.
Oliveira, J. S. e, porteiro, revenue department, Macao
Oliveira, F. S. e, North China Herald, compositor, Shanghai
Oliveira, F., quartermaster, Macao Battalion
Oliveira, F. S. de, (Mercantile Printing Office) compositor, Shanghai
Oliver, E. H., Municipal Council, surveyor, Shanghai
Olmsted, W. N., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya (absent)
Olsen, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Olsen, A., mate, Langshan Crossing lightship
Olson, J., "National Tavern," Queen's Road
O'Malley, -, pilot, Newchwang
Oosman, A., (H. A. Natha) clerk, Gage Street
Opitz, G., (Fabre, Boerne & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Oprenaon, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow Opstelten, J. C., (Grün & Co.) merchant, Pottinger Street O'Ryan, Juan, first officer, Custom house, Manila Orbeta, José Antonio de, Spanish vice-consul, Canton Orme, Peter, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Ormea, A., (Messageries Imperiales) clerk, 106, Yokohama Orne, C. W., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Canton (absent) Ortega, M., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila Ortega, J., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Ortmans, H. A., (Wachtels, Groos & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Ortolaza, -, Supreme Court of Appeal, acting Regent, Manila Ortuno, Don T., Spanish Consul, Caine Road
Osmund, C., (Registrar General's office) clerk Osborne, J., public tea inspector, Shanghai
Osouf, Rev. P. M., procureur, F. R. C. Mission, Staunton Street Osterholm, T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Otadui, F. de O., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
O'Shaughnessy, Capt. W. C., assistant Military Secretary
O'Toole, P., resident, Bonham Road
Ott, C., first officer, revenue lorcha Spy, Canton
Ottin, F., Spanish Legation, attaché, Peking
Outrey, M., French Minister, Yedo
Overbeck, H., (Overbeck & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Overbeck, Gustav, Consul General for Austria, Peddar's Hill (absent)
Overbeck, Charles, (Overbeck & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Overbury, A., superintendent, Sailors' Home
Owen, Rev. G. S., missionary, Shanghai
Owens, J., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Owens, L., (L. Owens & Co.) merchant, Manila
Oxley, J., Military Store Staff, Japan
Ozario, C. A., Junr., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Ozario, F., (Rozario, Marçal & Co.) compositor, Foochow
Ozario, C. J., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton
Pacheco, A., lawyer, Macao
Pacheco, D. C., judge substitute, Macao
Pacheco, D. C., (B. de S. Fernandes) clerk, Macao
Padsba, H. M., (D. C. Tata) clerk, Hollywood Road
Pak, J., Netherlands' Trading Society, 5 a, Yokohama
Palamountain, B., (North China Herald,) foreman, Shanghai
Palicot, A., Messageries Imperiales, superintendent engineer, Praya
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Pallant, Benjn., proprietor, "Shanghai Horse Bazaar"
Palm, E., Maritime Customs assistant, Chinkiang
Palmer, H. N., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Palmer, J., Junr., (F. Diers) clerk, Shanghai
Palmer, S. T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Pape, Jas., (Deacon & Co ) clerk, Macao
Papps, Wm., Empire Brewery, assistant, Shanghai Paranchin, G. P., "Russian Hotel," clerk, Hakodadi
Pardon, N, (North China Insurance Company) clerk, Shanghai Pardun, W., (L. Kniffler & Co.) silk inspector, 54, Yokohama Parizot, L., (Spahn & Cordes) merchant, Tientsin'
Park, W., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Praya
Parker, E.," Albion Hotel," proprietor, Queen's Road Central Parker, J. H., chief officer, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Parker, G. F., (Parker & Little) medical practitioner, Shanghai Parker, F. H., (D. Reid & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Parker, T., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Canton
Parker, Jas., (Hongkong Gas Company) clerk, West Point Parker, John, M.D., surgeon, Ningpo
Parkes, Rev. H., missionary, Canton
Parkes, Sir Harry S., K.C.B., British Minister for Japan, Yedo Parkin, W. W., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant (absent)
Parkyn, G. H., Army Control department
Parr, E., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Parr, R. B., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) merchant, Manila Parsons, J., Junr., (L. P. Ward) assistant, Wanchai Bakery Parsons, W. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Partinoff, C., student, Russian Legation, Peking Partridge, Rev. S. B., missionary, Bangkok
Pascal, M.. (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow Pascoal, J. P., (G. Nye & Co.) assistant, Canton Pasedag, C. J., (Pasedag & Co.) merchant, Amoy Pasedag, A. F., (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Pasquali, A., Livery stable keeper, Yedo
Passmore, W. C, proprietor, "Bank Exchange Billiard Saloon," Shanghai Passmore, W. L., (Passmore, Limby & Co.) commisson agent, Shanghai Paterson, A., (Oriental Bank) acting agent, Foochow (absent)
Paterson, J., (Tait & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Paterson, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) agent, Foochow
Patterson, A., chief engineer, steamer Fusyama, Coast
Patow, W., merchant, 131, Yokohama
Patrick, Miss, M. M., missionary, Chefoo
Patridge, J., (D. J., Macgowan) assistant, Shanghai
Patridge, D., master, Berwick Walls, Shanghai
Paul, R., storekeeper, Shanghai
Paul, S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
Paula, F. de, Judicial department, clerk, Macao
Paulo, R. S., (J. E. Almeida) clerk, Macao
Paulsen, W., (J. McDonald & Co.) foreman, West Point
Pauncefote, Hon. J., Attorney General, Supreme Court House; residence, "Glanseskin
House," Seymour Road
Pavion, M. Ch., French vice-consul, Yedo.
Payne, Thos., Jr., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Shanghai.
Payne, Mrs., matron, Victoria Gaol
Payson, Miss A. M., missionary, Foochow
Peach, W., turnkey at Stonecutters Island Gaol
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Peacock, C., (Textor & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Pearce, J. W., (Fawcett & Co.) shipchandler, Wyndham Street Pearce, J., (P. & O. Co.) foreman blacksmith, West Point Pearce, A., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Negros, Phillipines Pearce, E. W., Chinese emigration agent, Macao Pearson, Mrs. F. S., milliner, 108 c, Yokohama
Pearson, J., overseer of works, Surveyor-General's office
Pearson, J. B., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila
Pearson, W., broker, &c., and secretary Shanghai Chamber of Commerce Pearson, Geo. C., (Allmand & Co.) merchant, 67, Yokohama
Pearey, A. L., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Pedder W. H., British consul, Aməy
Pedrinan, N., commander of Arsenal, Manila
Peel, H., "Belle Vue Hotel," Hollywood Road
Peers, H., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Peet, Rev. L. B., missionary, Foochow
Pelegrin, H., (Meynard, Cousin & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Peltzer, J., (Ladage, Oeike & Co.) manager, Shanghai
Pemberton, H. G., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pemberton, T., (Shaw Bros. & Co.) cargo boat manager, Shanghai
Penfold, C., superintendent of police, Shanghai
Penha, F. N. da, constable, Macao
Penrose, J. H., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Shanghai
Penrose, J. H. Mrs., milliner, Shanghai.
Percevil, A. H., (Reiss & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai. Percy, F. E., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East Point Peredo, V., constable, British Consulate, Manila
Pereira, C. F., second lieutenant, Sa wa Bandeira, Macao Pereira. Rev. J., professor, St. Joseph's College, Macao Pereira, J., lawyer, Macao
Pereira, J. C., assistant, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Pereira, A. F., (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Pereira, E. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Hiogo
Pereira, L. A. J., (B. A. Pereira) clerk, Macao
Pereira, B. A., merchant, Macao.
Pereira, J. P., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Pereira, Frank, J., share broker, corner Queen's Road and d'Aguilar Street
Pereira, J. A., Soda-water manufacturer, Wyndham Street
Pereira, H., A., (A. H. de Carvalho) compositor, Shanghai
Pereira, A. A., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Hollywood Road
Pereira, B., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pereira, L., J. (Oriental Bank Corporation) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, M. L., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, P., (D. Nowrojee) assistant, Queen's Road
Pereira, T. S., (Carvalho & Co.) compositor, Shanghai.
Pereira, J. A., Junr., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) apprentice, Whampoa Pereira, E., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road
Pereira, V., teacher, St. Saviour's College, Pottinger Street
Pereira, A. M. P., (P. M. S. S Co.) clerk, Praya West
Pereira, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, Wanchi
Pereira, A. A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Peres, B. A., Junr., (Oriental Bank Corporation) clerk, Yokohama
Perpetuo, E., "Royal Hotel" clerk, Macao
Perpetuo, A., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Hollywood Road Perret,, (Imperial Arsenal) sail maker, Foochow Perregaux, F., nierchant, 136, Yokohama
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Perry, E. W., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk
Pestonjee, D., (M. D. Ghandy & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Pestonjee, D., (Framjee Hormusjee) merchant, Shanghai Pestshouroff, D., Russian interpreter, Peking
Petel, L., (Messageries Imperiales) nasistant, Praya West Peter, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow Peter, N. G., Netherland's consul, Canton (absent)
Petet, G. von P., (G. von P. Petet & Co.) merchant, Manila
Petet, G. F. von P., (G. von P. Petet & Co.) merchant, Manila Peters, H., (Knoop & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Peters, G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Peters, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Whampoa
Petersen, J., inspector of Brothels
Petersen, Frederick, branch pilot, Bangkok
Petersen, A., (Pickenpack, Theis & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Petersen, N., (Mestern & Hulse) clerk, Canton
Peterson, H. A., (Peterson & Co.) merchant and commission agent, Amoy
Peterson, W. "German Tavern," proprietor, Queen's Road
Petrie, D., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Petthick, W. H., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pettier, Rev. A. E., French Roman Catholic mission, Hakodadi
Pettijean,Rev. B., Roman Catholic Bishop, Nagasaki
Pettit, E., (Deacon & Co.) tea inspector, and consul for Portugal, Canton Petty, H. W., Staff clerk, Military Head Quarters
Pfaff, L., (Knoop & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pfaff, J., (H. Muller) watchmaker, Shanghai
Pfingsten, H., (Ladage, Oelke & Co.) clothier & outfitter, Yokohama
Philipps, R., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Phillimore, W., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Phillippe, A., (Comptoir d'Escompte) manager, Saigon
Phillips, G H., paymaster, Control Department
Phillips, G. interpreter, British Consulate, Amoy
Phipps, A. L., (Rusden, Phipps & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Phipps, H. G., (Rusden, Phipps & Co.) clerk, Foochow Piatscoff, M., (Ivanhoff, Oborin & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Pichon, M., attaché, French Legation, Peking
Pickenpack, P., (Pickenpack, Theis & Co.) merchant, Bangkok. Pickenpack, V., (Pickenpack, Theis & Co.) merchant, Bangkok. Pickering, W. A., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Taiwanfoo
Pickford, C. R. B., (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) merchant, Cebu
Pidgeon, J., stonemason, U. D. Co.
Pierce, G. H.. (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila
Pieters, A., (Akoenora Factory) Nagasaki
Piercy, Rev. G., missionary, Canton
Piesdorff, A. L., pilot, Swatow
Pignatel, E., (Pignatel & Co.) commission agent, Nagasaki
Pignatel, V., (Pignatel & Co.) clerk, Osaka
Pignatel, C., (Pignatel & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Pike, C. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Amoy
Pim, T., (Olyphant & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow (absent)
Pinel, F., Junr. (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pinna, F. F., (D. Noronha & Sons) compositor, Hollywood Road Piper, Rev. J., church missionary, St. Stephen's Mission Chape! Piquet, E., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) silk inspector, 2, Yokohama Pirkis, A. E., assistant auditor, Auditor General's office
Pirkis, G. J.. assistant superintendent of stores, Control Department
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Piry, A., Maritime Customs olerk, Shanghai
Piton, Rev. C. P., Basil Missionary Society, Chonglok Pitman, G. D., captain, steamer Krangtung, Coast
Pizot, J. P. y, commander of engineers, Manila Place, E., third officer, steamer Yesso, Coast
Placé, T., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Placé, C. F., clerk, procurador's department, Macao
Placé, F. L., (Comptoir d'Escompte) elerk, Queen's Road Placé, A., F., bailiff, Supreme Court, Macao
Plaisted, W. W., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road (absent)
Plate, F., (Adrian & Co.) olerk, Nagasaki
Plati, T., (Platt & Co.) merchant, Newchwang
Plessis, Rev. M. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo Plitt, C, (Zobel & Nohr) assistant, Manila
Plunket,, pilot, Newchwang
Plummer, W. A., (Henderson & West) butcher, &c. 16, Yokohama Poate, W. H., (Victoria Dispensary) assistant, Peddar's Wharf Poate, T. P., (Victoria Dispensary) assistant, Peddar's Wharf Pode, W. Y., (Chartered Bank), asst. accountant, Shanghai Poesnecker, L., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Poffin, Joseph, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy Poirier, T., (Comptoir d'Escompte) cashier, Queen's Road Poirier, Rev. J. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Polder, L. van de, student interpreter, French Consulate, Yokohama
Polikine, Rev. T., Russian missionary, Peking
Pollard, Edward H., Q.C., barrister and notary public, d'Aguilar Street
Pollard, F. L., (Strachan & Thomas) clerk, 63, Yokohama
Polley, E., (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, 3, Yokohama
Pollock, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Polsbrook, D. de Graeff van, H.N.M Minister Plenipotentiary, Yedo.
Poons, C., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Pomeroy, S. W., Jr., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pontai, M., (Imperial Arsenal) store-keeper, Foochow
Poonjabhoy, D., merchant, Macao
Poortenaar, F. W., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, 8, Yokohama
Pope, J., (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Popp, Geo. Foochow Dockyard, clerk, Foochow
Popoff, A., interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking
Porter, C. E., pilot, Foochow
Porter, F. (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Porter, F. H., (Dobie & Co.) shipchandler, Foochow
Porter, A. P., merchant, Hakodadi
Porter, J. C., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Potgeiter, C. F., assistant controller, China & Japan
Pot, J. van du, (Netherland's Trading Society) clerk, Nagasaki Pott, E., (L. Frickel & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road Potts, Geo. E., "Stag Hotel
Poulet,, (Imperisi Arsenal) sailmaker, Foochow Poulsen, M., (John Burd & Co.) clerk, Praya Powell, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tamsui
Power, W., overseer of works, Surveyor General's, office Powrie, James, (Mackenzie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Powys, E., draper and tailor, Yokohama
Prehn, O., (0. Prehn & Co.) merchant, Manila Poynter, J., captain, Imperial Lorcha Spy, Canton
Prestage, Ward, clerk of works, Surveyor General's office
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Preston, A, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Preston, G. F., (Weston & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai (absent)
Preston, Rev. C. F., missionary, and interpreter, U. S. Consulate, Canton
Prestou, Rev. J., missionary, Canton
Price, R. E., tea broker, Hiogo
Price, A. H., naval and victualling store-keeper, H.M. dockyard; residence, Harperville
Price, W. G. (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Price, C. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Price, J. F., merchant, Ningpo
Price, E., (W. Hargreaves) clerk, Shanghai
Price, C., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Prieto, L., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila Primrose, W. M., 3, Tientsin Road, Shanghai
Prior, J. O., second clerk, Magistracy
Prior, L., (Oriental Bank) assist. accountant, Queen's Road
Pritzsobe, Rev C., missionary, Berlin Society
Probst, T., (W. Pustau & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Promoli, L., (A. P. Porter) clerk, Hakodadi
Provand, A., (A. Provand & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Pruyn, Robert, C., student interpreter, Yeddo Pryer, W. B., (Thorne Bros & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Pubaney, E., merchant, Shanghai
Puertos, F. Diaz y, (Loyzago & Co.) printer, Manila Puig, F., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila Pujol, F., (Michel, Pujol & Co.) hotel keeper, Shanghai Pulcipher,,, pilot, Newchwang
Purcel, P. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Punchard, J. E., chief officer, steamer Douglas, Coast Purchase, Capt. J. W., in charge P. & O. hulk Fort William Purdon, James, (Bull, Purdon & Co.) merchant, (absent) Purdon, John G., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Pureillie,, resident superintendent, reformatory, West Point Pustakia, F. B., (C. Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace Pustau, William, (W. Pustau & Co.) merchant (absent)
Pye, Edmund, (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Pye, R. H., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Takao
Pyke, T., (Birley & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Queich, C. B., pilot, Swatow
Quen, M., (Genato, Corrales & Co) clerk, Manila
Quin, F. A., acting, assistant superintendent of police, Central Station Quien, J, J., interpreter, British consulate, Nagasaki
Quintana, P. P., (Blanco, Domingo & Co.) clerk, Manila
Rabiller, M., (Imperial Arsenal) blacksmith, Foochow
Racine, M., (Imperial Arsenal) storekeeper, Foochow
Radcliffe, Miss, missionary, Canton
. Radecker, R., (Krummenacker & Co.) assistant, Stanley Street
Rae, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Chefoo
Raffenean, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow
Ramee, P. A., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, 72, Yokohama
Raimondi, Very Rev. T., Prefect Apostalic, Roman Catholic mission, Wellington Street
Ramsay, H. F., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Rainbow, J. M., (Rainbow, Lewis & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki (absent)
Rainbow, B., (Rainbow, Lewis & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Rainbow, C. E., (Evans, & Rainbow) merchant, Hankow
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Rains, S. W., Military Deputy Purveyor, Yokohama Randall, J., storeman, H.M. Ñaval Yard
Randall, T., pilot. Foochow
Rangan, W., livery stable, 122, & 123, Yokohama
Rangel, A., accountant and distributor, Supreme Court, Macao Rangee, B. P., merchant. 13, Peel Street
Rapaljee, Rev. D., missionary, Amoy
Ramiraz, O., councellor, ecclesiastical department, Manila Ramiraz, -, newspaper proprietor, Manila
Raphael, R. S., merchant, Shanghai
Raphael, R., (Boya & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki Rapp, F., (Blackhead & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Rasch, A., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Rauber,, (E. D. H. Eymand & Co.) manager, Bangkok Raud, J., (Eccart & Raud) merchant, 167, Yokohama Ravel, C., (Ravel, Blanc & Co.) merchant, 90, Yokohama Ravel, J., (Ravel, Blanc & Co.) clerk, 90, Yokohama Raven, A., (Sander & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road West Rawling, Samuel B., architect, d'Aguilar Street (absent) Rawlinson, W. M., Maritime Customs assistant, Shanghai Ray, E. C., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Central Ray, F. J., Maritime Customs, harbour master, Amoy Ray, S. K., Royal Artillery, assistant surgeon Ray, W. H., (Aug. Heard & Co.) clerk Ray, W. T., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Raynal, G., (Raynal & Co.) merchant, Stanley Street Rayson, F., (Sayle & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Read, W. A., (Poo-tung Dock) assistant, Shanghai Read, W. H., third engineer, steamer Venus, Coast Real, F. G. Corte, captain of police, Macao
Reardon, J. H., "Mariners' Home Tavern," assistant, Shanghai
Rebbeck, G. J., Master, Langshan Crossing Lighship
Reddelien, G., (L. Kniffler & Co.) merchant, 54, Yokohama
Reddelien, A., (L. Kniffler & Co.) clerk, 54, Yokohama
Reddelien, J., (L. Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Redhead, C. H., Commissariat Department, clerk
Reding, J. E. (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Redston, G., pilot, Foochow.
Regensburger, M. H., (H. Schu'man) clerk, 51, Yokohama
Reed, Chas. R, proprietor, "Royal Hotel," Macao
Reed, R., cargo-boat inspector, Harbour Master's office.
Rees, W., (Rees & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Rees, C. A., (Carter & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Reeve, Henry, constable, Legation Escort, Yeddo
Reeves, G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Reeves, W. M., (Westall, Galton & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Rebfues, Baron de, Prussian Minister Plenipotentiary, Prussian Legation, Peking
Reid, A. G., M.D., (Falconer & Reid) medical practitioner, Hankow
Reid, David, (Reid & Co.) merchant, Shanghai.
Reilly, F. E., (Reilly & Co.) "Foochow Hotel," Foochow
Reiman, P., general ship-broker, 39, Wyndham Street Reimers, A., (Ernest Seyd & Co.) clerk, 57, Yokohama Reimers, C., (Rothmund & Co.) clerk, 52, Yokohama Reimers, E., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk
Reimers, O., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Reiners, W., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
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Reis, A., (Schultze, Reis & Co.) merchant, 241, Yokohama. Reis, J. S., adjutant, police force, Macao
Reixach, Rev. Raymond, procurador, Dominican Mission, Wanchi Reka, A., (Kirchner, Boger & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Relph, Henry, (J. M. Armstrong) auctioneer, Queen's Road
Remé, Wm., (Wm. Remé & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Remedios, J. C., (Remedios & Co.) clerk, 13, Gough Street Remedios, V., (J. M. Armstrong) clerk, Queen's Road
Remedios, F. dos., (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's Wharf Remedios, F. F. dos., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Remedios, J. J. dos, merchant and Portuguese Consul, 16, Geugh Street Remedios, G. M. dos, (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Remedios, A. A. dos, (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough Street Remedios, J. A., (Remedios & Co.) merchant, 13, Gough Street Remedios, A. F. dos, (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar Street Remedios, F. J. dos, (Borneo Company, Limited) clerk, Queen's Road Remedios, M. A. dos, merchant, Macao
Remedios, Florentino dos, (E. H. Pollard) clerk, Queen's Road Remedios, G. dos, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Remedios, J. M., (J. J. dos Remedios) clerk, Gough Street
Remedios, A. G. dos, (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar Street Remedios, J. H. dos, (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough Street Remedios, B. F., (Colonial Secretary's office) clerk
Remedios, A. A. dos, (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Praya Remedios, D. A. dos, (Remedios & Co.) clerk, 13, Gough Street Remusat, M., professor of music, Shangbai
Rennell, T. B., harbour master, Shanghai
Rennie, R. T.. barrister at law, Shanghai
Renshaw, W. H., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Renncoli, J., clerk, Secretary's-office French council, Shanghai Revest, F., (Messageries Imperiales) clerk, 10 b, Yokohama Rey,, (Imperial Arsenal) finisher Foochow Rey, M., (Imperial Arsenal) clerk, Foochow Rey, A., French consulate, chancellier, Shanghai Reyes, G,, (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila Reyes, J., (W. Carls & Co.) assistant, Manila Reyes, F., (Reyes & Co.) shipchandler, Manila
Revger, B. de, (Carst, Lels & Co.) clerk, 25, Yokohama Reymann, O., (Botica de Santa Christo) chemist, Manila Reymond, A., (Messageries Imperiales) clerk, Praya West Reynaud, J., (Ravel, Blane & Co.) clerk, 90, Yokohama Reynell, H., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Reynolds, E. A., merchant, Shanghai.
Reynvaan J. M., (Walsh Hall & Co.) clerk, 2, Yokohama
Rhols, Ed.. (Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Riach, J., manager of works Union Dock Co.
Ribeiro, A. A. V., compositor, Duily Press office
Ribeiro, F. V., secretary, income tax office, Macao
Ribeiro, F. C. V., (Hongkong Hotel) clerk
Ribeiro, A. V., (Hongkong Hotel) shroff
Ribeiro, J. A.. Mercantile Printing office, compositor, Shanghai
Ribeiro, L. V., purser, steamer White Cloud, Macao and Hongkong
Ribeiro, F. V., clerk, Auditor General's office
Ribeiro, A. F., (Borneo Company Limited) clerk, Queen's Road
Ribeiro, A. V., (Jardine, Matheson Co.) cierk
Ribeiro, J., (J. S. Hook, Son & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
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Ribiero, M., (Imperial Arsenal) blacksmith, Foochow Rice, E. W., (J. Thorne & Co.) broker, &c., Shanghai Rice, E. E., U. S. consul, Hakodadi
Rice, N. E., (Rice Bros.) merchant, Hakodadi
Richards. J. T., (Poo-tung Dock) assistant, Shanghai
Richards,, pilot, Newchwang
Richardson, T. W., (Bradley & Co.) merchant and consul for Netherlands, Swatow Richmond, A., assistant engineer, steamer Suwonada, Coast
Richter, G., (Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Richter, J., (Richter & Reinhardt) storekeeper, Hiogo Rickerby, Charles, Japan Times office, 168, Yokohama Rickertzen, H. V., tobacconist, 86, Queen's Road Rickets, G. J., British Consul, Manila
Rickett, J., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, 15, Yokohama
Riddell, W. S., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) acting accountant, Queen's Road Ridge, J. C., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Riechelman, H. W., shipwright, Chefoo
Riechmann, J. J., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Rietschler, R., (C. Gombert) watchmaker, Shanghai
Ringer, J. M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Kio, C. del, Chinese emigration agent, Macao
Ripke, C., general ship broker, 39, Wyndham Street
Rippon, G. W., deputy paymaster, control department
Ritchie, Rev. Hugh, missionary, Takao-
Ritchie, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Rivasseau, M.. (Imperial Arsenal) founder, Foochow
Rizzi, J., Catholic missionary, Ningpo
Roach, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Swatow
Robarts, J. T. A., second linguist, procurador's department. Macao
Robello, S., (Oriental Dispensary) clerk, Wellington Street
Roberts, Chas., sergeant of police, Ningpo
Roberts, H., sergeant, Municipal police, Hankow
Roberts, Capt. T. L., Assistant Military secretary, general staff
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Robertson, H. G., (H. G. Robertson & Co.) shipchandler, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Robertson, W., (Robertson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Robertson, W., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) clerk, Spring Gardens
Robertson, J., (Oriental Bank) acting manager, 11, Yokohama
Robertson, J. B., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Robertson, Wm., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki
Robertson, D. B., C.B., British Consul, Canton
Robertson, P., (Diers, Hughes & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Robin, M., (Imperial Arsenal) carpenter, Foochow
Robertson, Russell B., acting British Vice-Consul, Yokohama (absent)
Robinow, A.. (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, 3, Yokohama
Robinson, Julius, solicitor, Shanghai
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Robinson,, constable, Escort and Legation guard, British Embassy, Peking
Robinson, J., pilot, Ningpo
Robineau, (Imperial Arsenal) sailmaker, Foochow
Robinson, A., solicitor, Shanghai
Robinson, J. S., public silk inspector, Shanghai
Robinson, W., second engineer, steamer Venus, Coast
Focha, J., (J. Rocha & Co.) merchant, Manila
Robison, Richard D., (Wilkin & Robison) merchant, Hiogo
Rocha, C. V. da, colonial treasury, Macao
Rocha, T. da, (P. da Silva) clerk, Macao
Rocha, V. C. da, clerk, income tax office, Macao
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Rocha, J. G. da, second sorter, Post Office
Rocha, V. F., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Rooha, V. C., writer, H M. Naval Yard
Rocha, A. A. da, purser, steamer Kiukiang, Canton river Rochechouart, Comte de, chargé d'affaires for France, Peking Rocher, M., commissaire, French Consulate, Shanghai
Rodatz, G. C. F., (Freerks, Rodatz & Co.) storekeeper, Praya Rodenbeck, A. T. de, Belgian Consul-General, Shanghai (absent) Rodewald J. F., (Overweg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rodrigues, J., clerk, income tax office, Macao
Rodrigues, T., assistant, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Rodrigues, D. S., commander, corvette Sa Da Bandeira, Macao Rodrigues, J. S., stamp collector's office, clerk
Rodrigues, H., Portuguese interpreter, police court
Rodrigues, M. M. C., (De Souza & Co ) compositor, Hollywood Road Rodriguez, S., continuo, Revenue department, Macao
Roeber, M., (Imperial Arsenal) finisher, Foochow
Roensch, O., (Roensch & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila
Roensch, G., (Roensch & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila
Roensch, G., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Roetzchke, C. A., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila Rogent, F., notary, marine court, Manila
Rogers, J., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Rogerson, W. J., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Roggers, G. G., foreign tax collector, Municipal Council, Shanghai Rohan, P., (Wm. Watson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rohl, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya (absent)
Rohl, G., clerk, Hunt's Wharf, Shanghai
Ronde, C., (Schultz, Reis & Co.) clerk, 24, Yokohama Rolls, Jno, (Kiangnan Arsenal) foreman, Shanghai Roman,, receiving ship Water Witch, Shanghai Romano, A. G., Portuguese Vice-consul, Gongh Street Romero, F. P., magistrate, fourth court, Manila Romerald, Fray, bishop of Cebu, Manila
Rondina, Rev. F. X., professor, St. Joseph's College, Macao Roper, H., (P. & O. Co.) foreman moulder, Queen's Road West Rose, E., overseer of water works, Surveyor General's office Rose, E. N., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy.
Rose, J. F., Wellington Street.
Rose, Miss, milliner, Wellington Street.
Rose, S. C., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang.
Rosenthal, M., (A. Marks & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Rost, W., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Cauton
Ross, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo.
Ross, J., first lighthouse keeper, Kin Toan Beacon, Shanghai
Ross, John, (Ker & Co.) mei chiant, an consul for Belgium, Manila Ross, Roderick, gas engineer, inspectorate general, Feking Rotz, Rev. M. M. de, Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki Rossich, A., Toli collector, bridge of boats, Ningpo Rothkugel, A., (Gutschow & Co.) clerk, 92, Yokohama Rothmund, E., (Rothmund & Co.) tailor, 52, Yokohama Rothwell, T., (Rothwell, Love & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Rouger, Rev. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang Rouger, M., (Imperial Arsenal) blacksmith, Foochow Rousset, M., (Imperial Arsenal) professor of chemistry, Foochow Rousset, M., French legation, student interpreter, Yedo
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Rowett, R., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road Rowan, J. H., interpreter, U. S. consulate, Yokohama Roxas, J. B., (J. B. Roxas) merchant, Manila Roxas, P. B., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila Roza, S. da, clerk, Emigration office, Macao Roza, F. J. da, engineer, gunboat Camoens, Macao Roza, B. M. A., retired Lieut.-colonel, Macao Roza, L. A.. (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Roza, A. B. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Roza, J. F da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Roza, M. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Roza, D. da, (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Praya Central Rozario, A. A. do, printer, Shanghai
Rozario, C. do, printer, Shanghai
Rozario, C. M. do, (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
Rozario, J., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Aberdeen
Rozario, F. P., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Rozario, R. do, (J. J. dos Remedios,) clerk, Gough Street
Rozario, D., (Rozario, Marçal & Co.) printer, Foochow
Rozario, L. do, (Ed. Sharp) clerk, Bank Buildings
Rozario, A. F., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya
Rozario, J. J. do, compositor, China Mail office
Rozario, M. C. do, (Rozario & Co.) merchant, Stanley Street Rozario, C. D., compositor, North China Herald, Shaoghai
Rozario, C. do, publisher Evening Courier, Shanghai
Rozario, F. A. do, (M. A. dos Remedios) storekeeper, Macao
Rozario, R. do, interpreter, Supreme and Summary Jurisdiction Courts Rozario, L. A., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Praya West
Rozario, F. P. ue, compositor, Daily Press office
Rozario, P. do, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rubery, Henry, Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Ruel, J., " Hotel des Colonies," 164, Yokohama
Rull, L. de C. y, magistrate of third court, Munila
Ruprecht, W., (H. G. Robertson & Co.) clerk, Pagoda anchorage, Foochow Rusden, A. W. G., (Rusden, Phipps & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent)
Russell, M., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki
Russell, J., private secretary to H. E. the Governor of Hongkong
Russell, Joseph, (Oriental Bank) acting accountant, Yokohama
Russell, W. F., (Hunt & Co.) manager, Peddar's Wharf
Russell, J., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila (absent) Russell, Rev. W. A., missionary, Ningpo
Russell, D. A., (Mackay & Co.) undertaker, &c., Shanghai Rustomjee, C., (Cowasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Rustomjee, P., (Cowasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Rustomjee, S, broker, Lyndhurst Terrace
Rustonjee, F., (D. Norowice) clerk, Queen's Road
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Kuttmann, H., (Arnhold Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Ruttman, T., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ruttonjee, D., (D. Ruttonjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst Terrace
Ruttonjee, R., baker, Central Market
Ryley, C., (Diers, Hughes & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Ryrie, Hon. Phineas, (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road
Sá, L. J., (Walsh & CJ.) clerk, Nagasaki
Sá, F. de, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Sa, H. de, interpreter, Portuguese consulate, Bangkok
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Sa, J. L. da, (Wanchai Bakery) clerk, Wanchai
Sackermann, E., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila Sadeck, M., (H. A. Asgar & H. Ismail) merchant, Gage Street Saduckally, J. H., (S. Visram) clerk, Gage Street
Saddler, Rev. James, missionary. Amoy
Sadewasser, Otto, (Carst, Lels & Co.) clerk, 25, Yokohama
Sage, H., constable, British consulate, Swatow
Sage, E. J., merchant and commission agent, Club Chambers, d'Aguilar Street
Saint, C. A., proprietor and editor China Mail; residence, 12, Shelley Street Salés, E., interpreter, French consulate, Canton
Salmon, Rev. M. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama
Salter, A. E., merchant, Chinkiang
Salter, G. H. C., U S. consul, Hankow (absent)
Salvan, H., K. C., missionary, Ningpo
Salway, W., (Wilson & Salway) architect, &c., 7 Queen's Road Central
Samie, M., copyist, French Consulate, Yokohama
Sampaio, F., compositor China Mail, Wyndham Street
Sampaio, M. C., Lieut., Macao battalion
Sampson, A. F., second bourding officer, Harbor Master's Department
Sampson, T., British West India Emigration Society agent, Canton Sampson, N. B., (Shanghai Medical Hall) manager, Hiogo
Sams, W. F. B., (Wahee, Smith & Co.) merchant, East Point Sanches, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai
Sander, F., (Sander & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road, West Sanders, A., (Schmidt, Spahn & Co.) godown keeper, Nagasaki Sanders, W., Maritime Customs examiner. Shanghai
Sandilands, J. A. (McGregor & Co.) manager, Burd's Lane Sandri, T., merchant, Tientsin
Sands, G. U., superintendent, &c., (H. K. C. & M. S. B. Co. Limited,) Castle Terrace Sangster, C. F. A., organist to St. John's Cathedral, and clerk Registrar General's office;
residence, Zephyr Lodge
Sanger, P. M., (Dauver & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Santiago, T., (Hedge & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Santel, R. P., (Imperial Arsenal) chaplain, Foochow
Santos, J. M. dos, compositor, Daily Prees office
Santos, J. P. dos, Chinese Emigration agent, Macao
Santos, E dos, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company) apprentice, Whampoa
Santos, E. dos, (Brown & Co.) clerk, Taiwanfoo
Santos, A. F. dos., compositor, Daily Press office
Santos, A. dos, (Bull, Pardon & Co.) clerk, Spring Gardens Saridgio, S., (Milisch & Co.) watchinan, Tamsui
Sartoff, V., Russian Consulate Chaplain, Hakodadi
Sassi,, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Sassoon, S. D., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) merchant, Praya Sassoon, Ch. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sassoon, J. E., (E. D., Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Sapoorjee, E., (P. & O. Co.,) clerk, Praya Sardinha, F., Lieut. Macao battalion, Macao
Sartonus, P., (Botica de la Escotta) chemist, Manila
Sastron, J., treasurer, general financial department, Manila
Suul, M. M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya
Saul, J. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sauermann, F. C., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Saunders, G., clerk, St. John's Cathedral, and chief usher, police court Saunders, W., photographer, Shanghai
Saunders, J. C., marine surveyor, Fouchow
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Saunders, S., chief constable, consular gaol, Shanghai
Saunderson, J., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Double Island, Swatow
Saurin, Dudley E., British Legation, second secretary, Peking
Sayle, D., (Sayle & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Sayle, W. J., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Hankow Sayn, H. (H. Sayn & Co.) rue consulat, Shanghai Scarborough, Rev. W., missionary, Hankow
Schagen, J. H., chief engineer, N. G str. China, Coast. Schaab, W., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Schaal, Ferd, (Eccard & Raud) clerk, 167, Yokohama Schaar, G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Schaumloffel, H., Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Scheidt, F., (Textor & Co.) clerk, 29, Yokohama
Scheibler, R., (Scheibler, Matthaei & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Scheidecker, M., (Imperial Arsenal) finisher, Foochow
Schellhass, E., (Schellhass & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road (absent)
Schellhass, F., (A. Droege & Co.) cleik, Shanghai
Schenck, W. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Schepel, J. N. H., (Netherlands Tading Society) clerk, 5, Yokohama Schereschewsky, Rev. S. J. J., missionary, Peking
Schiff, H., (Adrian & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Schinne, O., (Walsh, Hall & Co) clerk, 2, Yokohama
Schirwinsky, F., sergeant of police, Ningpo
Schoene, F., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, 32, Yokohama
Schluter, P G. H., (Schluter & Strandt) compradore, Hakodadi
Schneider, T., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Praya
Schmeidler, O., (Scheibler, Matthaei & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Schmid, K. E., assistant, British Consulate, Yokohama
Schmid, G., (Jenny & Co.) clerk, Manila
Schmidt, C., pilot, Foochow
Schmidt, W., (Schimidt & Co.) gunsmith, 94, Queen's Road
Schmidt, W., (Gundry & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Schmidt, J. Meinhard, commission agent, Shanghai
Schnell, J. H., interpreter, Prussian legation, Yedo
Schoenke, F., watchmaker and photographer, Foochow
Schoyer, E. A, (Sitwell, Schoyer & Co.) merchant, 70, Yokohamna
Schonfeld, F., (Overweg & Co.) agent, Foochow
Schrader, H. L., watchmaker, Shanghai
Schroder, E., (R. Paul) clerk, Shanghai
Schroder, E., (H. Sietas & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Schroers, A., (Textor & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Schuffenhauer, O., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai
Schuhmann, H., storekeeper, 51, Yokohama
Schultze, A., (Schultze, Reis & Co.) merchant, 24, Yokohama Schultze, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Schultze, A., (Aurbach & Co.) clerk, Newchwang
Schutze, C. H. F., (Wm. Remé & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Schutze, F. S.. (Margesson & Co.) merchant, Macao Schwanbeck, E., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Schwartz, E., watchmaker, 31, Yokohama Schwoerer, E., merchant, Bank Buildings
Scoti, S. (Petrocochino & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Scott, Albert, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Scott, B. C. George, interpreter, British consulate, Swatow Scott, J H., (Butterfield, Swire & Co.) merchant, 4, Yokohama Scott, J., engineer, resident at Iwanai, Hakodadi.
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Scott, C. M., M.D., (Jones, Scott & Muller) medical practitioner, Swatow Scott, G. O., (Oriental Bank) accountant and cashier, Queen's Road Seabra, F. A., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Gough Street Seaman, J. F., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Seamore, W., Maritime Customs, tide-surveyor, Newchwang Secker, M., (M. Secker & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila Seeker, E., (M. Secker & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila Segouzac, E. D. de., Maritime Customs clerk, Taiwanfoo Segonzou, M. de., (Imperial Arsenal) secretary, Foochow Seighein, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte,) clerk, Shanghai
Seimund, C. H. E., (Broadbear, Anthony & Co.) ship chandler, Praya. Selby, Rev. T. S.. missionary, Canton
Seligmann, E., (Comptoir d'Escompte,) clerk, Yokohama
Senna, R. M. de., (Mercantile Printing office) compositor, Shanghai Senna, J., (Andrew Millar) clerk, Queen's Road East
Senna, F. P., (Margesson & Co.) clerk, Macao
Sequeira, P. A., Piano-forte tuner, 4, Joses' Lane. Sequeira, E., compositor, China Mail office. Sequeira, N., compositor, China Mail office. Sergeant, R. J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila Seth, A., (P. & O. Co.) clerk
Seth, A. P., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Seth, A., assistant and Hindustanee interpreter, Police Court
Setna, A P., (P. Setna) broker, Peel Street
Severim, A. F., Chinese Emigration agent, Macao
Sevilla. M., secretary College of St. Jozé, Manila
Severans, F., Secretary's office, French Municipal Council, Shanghai
Seward, George F., U. S. consul general, Shanghai (absent)
Seyd, E., (E. Seyd & Co.) merchant, 57, Yokohama
Seyd, O., (E. Seyd & Co.) merchant, 57, Yokohama
Shackelford, G. A., pilot, Foochow
Shaik Dawood, Shaik Ahmed, merchant Canton
Shand, A. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Yokohama Shannigan, H., " Germania," Hotel, proprietor, Nagasaki
Sharp, J., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sharp, W. F., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Sharp, Ed, attorney and solicitor, Bunk Buildings
Sharp, S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Whampoa
Sharp, Granville, bill and bullion broker, Bank buildings
Sharpe, A., Maritime Customs examiner, Ningpo
Shaw, Capt. W., D.A.Q. M. general, staff, Military Head quarters.
Shaw, T. K., (Shaw, Winstanley & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Shaw, Capt. S. L., marine surveyor, Foochow
Shaw, J. Y. V., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar Street
Sherard, R. B., merchant, Amoy
Shearer, George, M.D., medical missionary, Hankow
Shee, M. A., third clerk, inspectorate general, Peking.
Sheppard, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Sheppard, Eli T., U. S. Consul, Chinkiang
Sheridan, B., Staff clerk, Military Head Quarters
Sherkoonoff, L. (Okooloff & Tokmakoff) clerk, Hankow
Sherwin, H. C., (Somerville & Sherwin) physician, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Sheveloff, M., (Okooloff & Topmakoff) assistant, Hankow
Sholl, Miss, milliner, Shanghai
Short, W. H., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Shottler, G. A. (Alt & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
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Shrubsole, E. S., constable, British consulate, Kiukiang Shuratully, T, (A. Jafferbhoy & Co.) merchant, Stanley Street Sibbald, F. C., (Sibbald & Jolinson) medical practitioner, Shanghai Sibbald, W. Lee., Maritime Customs assistant, Fochoow Siber, S., (Siber & Brennwald) merchant, 90, Yokohama Sibilla, J., (Michel, Pujol & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sibille, V., (A. Nachtrieb & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Siddall, Joseph B. M. D., Jenkins & Siddall, physician, Yokohama Sidford, H. E., Maritime Customs clerk, Hankow
Siebold, Alexander von, British Legation interpreter, Yedo (absent) Siebold, H. von, (Hudson, Malcolm & Co.) clerk, 73, Yokohama Siebs, N. A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Siegfried, C. W., (W. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Siegfred, W. H., (W. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sietas, H., storekeeper and compradore, Chefoo Sigrist, A., storekeeper, 165, Yokohama
Sillem, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai Sillem, H., (L. Vrard) watchmaker, &c., Shanghai Silon, C. E. F. da, Lient. Macao battalion, Macao Silva, M. A. da, ( da Cunha) clerk, Macao.
Silva, P. da, (A. H. de Carvalho) compositor, Shanghai Silva, F. R. da, (Denis Freres) clerk
Silva, E. E. da, (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Praya Silva, F. A. Ferreira da, adjutant, Macao battalion Silva, C. G. da, captain, Macao battalion
Silva, P. N. da, merchant, Macao.
Silva, A. da, (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street. Silva, D. A., (B. E. Carneiro) clerk, Macao
Silva, L. J. da, Macao
Silva, Joaquim P., (J. P. da Silva & Co.) merchant, Macao
Silva, G. P. da, (J. P. da Silva & Co.) merchant, Macao
Silva, L. da, (B. S. Fernandez) clerk, Macao
Silva, J. da, storekeeper & auctioneer, Macao Silva, C. J. da, (J. Loureiro) clerk, Nagasaki Silva, D. A., (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Silva, N. de, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Silva, F. R., (A. E. Vaucher) clerk
Silva, J. da, editor, O Boletim do Governo, Macao
Silva, E. E., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, 5, Praya
Silva, J. M. A., auditor's office, clerk, Old Bailey Street
Silva, M. A. dia, (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Silva, L. C. da, (Rob. S. Walker & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Silva, T. de, Colonial Secretary's Office, clerk, Macao
Silva, E. M. da, fourth sorter, Post-office
Silva, J. da, (J. Thomson) clerk, Queen's Road
Silva, W. de, purser, steamer Mars, Coast
Silva, P. F. da, (Brown & Co.) agent, Taiwanfoo
Silva, G. S. S. de, British Post-office clerk, Shanghai
Silva, P. N., Junr., interpreter, procurador's department, Macao
Silva, F. A. da, commission agent, Macao
Silva, J. A. da, major, Macao battalion, Bacao
Silva, C. da, Lieut. of Police, Macto
Silva, J. Telles da, surgeon, Macao battalion, Macao
Silveira, G., watchmaker, &c., Queen's Road
Silveira, F. A. P. do, chief clerk, Supreme Court, Macao
Silveira, J. J. A. da, (W. P. Floyd) photographer, Wyndham Street
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Silveira, A. da, (Union Ins. Society) clerk, Shanghai Silveira, F. J., (French Bread Co.) Elgin Street Silverthorne, A., hotel keeper, Shanghai
Sim, Capt. E. C., Royal engineers
Sim, A. C., (Shanghai Medical Hall) dispenser, Shanghai Simmonds, H., (Hongkong Gas Company) retort setter, West Point Simmonds, L. A., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Simmons, F., Hotel keeper, Praya Hotel
Simoens, C. P., clerk, British consulate, Amoy
Simoes, B P., procurador's department, clerk, Macao Simoes, N., (B. de S. Fernandes) clerk, Macao
Simoes, M. P., inspector, Revenue department, Macno
Simon, J., (Gutschow & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Simonis, H., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street
Simpson, C. R., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Simpson James, pilot, (Black Ball Pilot Company,) Shanghai Simpson, Geo., merchant, Shanghai
Simpson, Jolin, postmaster, Yokohama
Simpson, J., (D. Muirhead) shipwright, Shanghai
Simpson, C. L., Maritime Customs, clerk, Shanghai
Sinclair, Chas. A., British consul, Foochow
Sinclair,, pilot, Newchwang
Sinclair, W., (Borneo Company Limited) manager, Bangkok Sinnott, P. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Siqueiras, clerk, emigration office, Macao
Sites, Rev. Nathan, missionary, Foochow
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Sitwell, J. A., (Sitwell, Schoyer & Co.) merchant, 70, Yokohama
Skeels, H. J., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Skeggs, C. J., (Skeggs & Co.) silk-inspector, Shanghai
Skey, J. C., superintendent, Foochow Dock
Skipworth, W. G., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road
Slaghek, E. H., (T. Krues & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sloan, J., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Sloman, M. J., (Aurbach & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Smale, Hon. John, chief justice, Supreme Court house; residence, Castle Road Smart, Geo. F., (Duly & Smart) broker, Shanghai
Smedley, J., architect, Kobé
Sinith, W. Mc G, (China Sugar Refinery) manager, East Point.
Smith, F. B., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Smith, Joseph L., proprietor, "Cardiff Arms," Queen's Road West Smith, Thomas, (John Silverlock & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent) Smith, Charles A., in charge of hulk Northern Light, Hankow Smith, W. E., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Smith,, pilot, Newchwang
Smith, E. R., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, 72, Yokohama
Smith, T., chief officer, steamer Fusiyama, Coast
Smith, C., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Smith, A., (Birley & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road (absent)
Smith, W., (W. Pustan & Co.) clerk, Canton
Smith, A., (Falconer & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's Road
Smith, D. W., Shanghai
Smith, A., (Mercantile pilot Company,) Shanghai
Smith, Henry, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Hiogo
Smith T., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Praya, Elgin Terrace
Smith, H., (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Smith, E. M., merchant, Shanghai (absent)
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Smith, J. C., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Smith, H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Foochow Smith, Peter, boarding-house keeper, Queen's Road West Smith, F. Porter, medical missionary, Hankow
Smith, Jas., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Smith, J. D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Smith, T., (De Coningh, Veruede & Co.) merchant, Hiogo Smith, W. H., secretary, Yokohama United Club Smith, E. U., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Smith, Herbert, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Smith, James, Maritime Customs, clerk, Foochow
Smith, John, (MacEwen & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's Road Smith, Alex. F., (McEwen & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's Road Smith, J. L., (Garchitorena & Smith) carriage maker, Manila Smith, D. A., (Smith. Bell & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Smith, Hon. C. C., registrar general, Court House Smith, J., compradore, Chefoo
Smith, Rev. G., missionary, Swatow
Smith, E. C., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Smith, J. B., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Smith, Thomas, (George Smith & Ca) wine merchant, Shanghai
Smith, George, (George Smith, & Co.) wine merchant, Shanghai Smith, Rev S. J., missionary, Bangkok
Smith, John, branch pilot, Bangkok
Smith, II., storeman H.M., Naval Yard
Smith, H., pilot, Ningpo
Smith, J., pilot, Ningpo
Smith, R. B., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, 72, Yokohama Smith, R. B., pilot, Fuochow
Smith, G. M., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) tea inspector, Canton Smith, M. L., tide surveyor, Shanghai
Smith, J. M., (J. M. Smith & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Smith, H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Smith, S. T., Dep. Asisst. commissary general, Yokohama Smith, R., Independance pilot Company, Shanghai Smithers, John, (J. Pauncelote) clerk, Supreme Court house Snelling, G. W., London Inn," proprietor, Queen's Road Snowden, J., Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai
Soares, J. A., bailit, Supreme Court, Macao
Soares, F. P., (Oriental Dispensary) manager, Wellington Street
Soares, D. V., (J. M. de Fonseca) clerk, Macao
Soares, M. L., (P. & O. Co.) factory clerk, Queen's Road West
Solbi, Edward, British consulate, assistant, Chefoo
Soler, P., (J. Rocha & Co.) clerk, Manila
Solomon, E. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Solomon, F. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co ) clerk, Foochow
Solomon, R., general broker, Shelley Street
Solomon, M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Solomon, S A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Somerville, James, (Chartered Bank) agent, Hankow
Somerville, T. R., (Somerville & Sherwin) physician, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Somes, M. F., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Somjee, H, (R. Habbibhoy,) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
Somjeebhoy, J. M., (S. Visram) manager, Gage Street
Sommer, B., hairdresser, 31, Yokohama
Sorabjee, W. R., (R. Dhunjeebhoy & Co.) merchant, Hollywood Road
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Souper, E. B., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai Sooratee, S. E., (H. A. Asgar & H. Ismail) clerk, Gage Street Southwell, R. E., (Turner & Co.) clerk Queen's Road Central Southworth, J., (H. J. Andrew & Co.) clerk, Manila
Souza, H. E. Sergio de, governor of Macao
Souza, J. F. de, constable, Macao
Souza, R., postmaster, Macao
Souza, J. P. S. D, de, lieutenant, Macao battallion, Timor
Souza, J., purser, steamer Venus, Coast
Souza, A. B. de, (British Post office) clerk, Yokohaza
Souza, S. R. de, assistant, receiving hulk Emily Jane, Shanghai
Souza, J. B. de, (Knoop & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sonza, M. de, (A. Heard & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Souza, M. de, (Union Insurance Co.) clerk, Peddar's Wharf
Souza, A. J. da Silva, (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road
Souza, F. A. da Silva, (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road
Souza, A., book-keeper, China Mail office, Wyndham Street
Sonza, W. R. de, (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Souza, J. J. da Silva, printer and stationer, Hollywood Road
Souza, B. de, (Borneo Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Souza, D. M., (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Souza, Job J. da Silva, (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road Souza, Camillo L. de, merchant, 59, Praya Grande, Macao
Souza, M. de, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar Street Souza, A. de, apothecary, Civil Hospital
Spain, I., (Schmidt, Spahn & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Spanier, J., (Labhart & Co.) merchant, Manila
Sparkes, T. C., (P. & O. Co.) assistant, Praya
Speechly, S., (McDougall & Co.) engineer, Spring Gardens
Spencer, W., British vice-consul, Manila
Spencer, W., overseer of works, Surveyor-General's office
Spitz, E., (Grun & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street
Spooner, F. C., (J. D. Carroll) shipchandler, &c., 16 Bund, Yokokama Spratt, W. B., (Spratt & Co.) shipwright, Praya East
Spince, W., (P. & O. Co.) quartermaster, Yokohama
Spring, C. A., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road Spring, E. H., Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road Sprowell, A., (P. & O Co.) plumber, West Point Stack, T. G., Army control department
Stsel, L., (Hesse & Co.) merchant, Canton
Stallard, R.. (Imperial Arsenal) powder maker, Tient-in
Stammann, O., merchant, Tientsin
Stanford, B. R., (McDonald & Co.) shipwright, Spring Gardens
Stanley, Rev. C. A., missionary, Tientsin
Starkey, R. D., North China Insurance Company, assistant, Queen's Road Starkey, E., (Reid & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Statia, C., (W. P. Moore), hairdresser, Queen's Roud
Stave, John, (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
St. Croix, C. W. de, Maritime Cu-toms clerk, Shanghai
St. Croix, W. de, (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stebbins, W., Maritime Customs tidewater, Hankow
Steffens, Y., Amoy Dock Company, master shipwright, Amoy
Stehrenberg Peter, proprietor" Pacific House," Queen's Road West
Steiger, Theo., (Labhardt & Co.) clerk, Manila
Stein, A., (Schmidt, Spahn & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Steinmetz, A., (Textor & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Steil, R., (E. Schellhas & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Stella, Mother Maria, lady superior, Convent, Caine Road Stent, G. C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang Stephenson, W. E., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Stephenson, J., master, steamer tug Fame
Sterry, J. W., (Sayle & Co) draper, &c., Queen's Road Steuart, C. C., (Oriental Bank) clerk, 11, Yokohama Stevens, E. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Stevens, N. C., agent, Amoy
Stevens, T., British Consulate, constable, Hankow Stevens, T. B., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Stevens, N. J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama
Stevenson, W. F., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Stevenson, W. T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Stevenson, T. F., (Kiangnan Arsen: 1) draughtsman, Shanghai
Stewart, Fred., inspector of schools, and head master of Central School, Gough Street Stewart, Henry K., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Stewart, W. J. E., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai
Stewart, A., Lloyds' surveyor, Nagasaki.
Stewart. J. A., M.D., physician, Foochow
Stibolt, N., engineer and shipwright, Nagasaki
Still, J. M., second officer, steamer Venus, Const
Stiller, Ernst, (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy
St. John, F. R., first attache, British Legation, Peking Stokes, F. (Dickinson & Co. clerk, Shanghai
Stolze, C., Branch pilot, Bangkok
Stollerfolt, H., (Hesse & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Stollery, T., office gunner, (P. & O. Co.) Praya
Storey, Chas., architect and surveyor, Wyndham Street
Strachan, W. M., (Strachan & Thomas) merchant, 63, Yokohama
Strandt, H., (Sebluter & Strandt) compradore, Hakodadi
Strebee, R., British Consulate, constable, Pagoda anchorage, Foochow
Stripling, A., inspector of police, Hongque, Shanghai
Stronach, W. G., interpreter, British consulate, Shanghai
Stronach, Rev. John, missionary, Amoy
Stronach, Rev. A., missionary, Amoy
Stronach, W. S., (Jerdein & Co.) merchant, Hankow Stone, H. R., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila Stroof, H., (Wachtels, Groos & Co.) clerk. Nagasaki Stuart, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang Stuart, H., first officer, steamer Kiukiang, Canton river Stuart, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang Stüben, J. S., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Studd, J., (Rawling, Medlen & Co.) architect, Club Chambers Stunzi, H., (Bourjan, Hubener & Co. clerk, Shanghai Sturrock, Wm., merchant and commission agent, Amoy Subadar, S. D., merchant, Graham Street (absent)
Subadar, N. S., (Subadar & Co.) merchant, Graham Street Sumsoodin, A. K., (Futtabhoy Ameejee) clerk, Canton Süss, Miss L., Berlin Ladies' Association, schoolmistress Sutherland, H., (John Forster & Co.) clerk, Foochow Sutton, C., keeper, Nagasaki Club
Swan, Wm., engineer, boilermaker, &c., Prava West Swainson, G., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Canton
Swainson,, (Imperial Arsenal) professor of navigation, Foochow Swanberg, W., hotel-keeper, Ningpo
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Swanson. Rev. W. S., missionary, Amoy
Swinhoe, Robert, British Consul, Taiwantoo
Syle, Rev. E. W., chaplain, Seaman's Church, Shanghai Symons, H., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Symons, John, Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Tabor, H. W., butcher and comprador, Hiogo
Tacchini, Louis, proprietor "Restaurant de Garibaldi, " Queen's Road West
Tagle, B. P. de, (O. Prehn & Co.) merchant, Manila
Taintor, E. C., Maritime Customs, acting commissioner, Tamsui
Tait, James, (Tait & Co.) merchant, Amoy (absent)
Tak, W. M. van der, H. N. M. Consul, Kanagawa Talbot, F. B., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Canton Talbot, G. W., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant (absent) Talmage, Rev. J. V. N., missionary, Amoy Talty, M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton Tanfield, Miss, (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's Road Tapp, W. H., British consulate, clerk, Shanghai Tardival, M., (Imperial Arsenal) finisher, Foochow Turdy, Rev. C. E., French missionary, Swatow Tarr, C. F., (Rothmund & Co.) clerk, 52, Yokohama Tascher, M., French Legation secretary, Yedo Tata, D. C., merchant, Hollywood Road Tate, J. Priestley, merchant, Shanghai
Tatham, C. G., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Tattersall, N., Maritime Customs tidewater, Kiukiang Taufer, G., "Hongkong Fire Insurance Brigade Tavares, T., (Messageries Imperiales) clerk, Praya West Tavares, P., compositor, North China Herald, Shanghai Tavares, L. A, chancelier, Portuguese consulate, Shanghai Tavares, L. A., (W. R. Adamson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Taylor, J. B., (Smith, Archer & Co.) merchant, Praya Taylor, C. S., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point Taylor, Jos. M., merchant, Shanghai
Taylor, J. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Shanghai Taylor, W. H., (Aspinal, Cornes & Co.) clerk, 34, Yokohama Taylor, W. H., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Takao (absent)
Taylor, W., chief engineer, steamer Shaftesbury,, Const
Taylor, John R, (Taylor & Co.) shipchandler, Foocbow
Taylor, J. M., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) auctioneer, Shanghai Teixeira, J. M., (J. Loureiro) godown keeper, Nagasaki
Telge, B., (Telge, Nolting & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Telles, M., (J. da Silva) auctioneer, Macao
Tembury,, pilot, Newchwang
Temple, Francis, (Oriental Bank) agent, Foochow
Tennant, H. P., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai
Tens, V., (Aguirre & Co.) merchant, Manila
Terjarda, Dou F. V., Spanish Vice-consul, Caine Road
Terry, E. R., teacher of music, Shanghai
Terry, T., teacher, St. Saviour's College, Pottinger Street
Testera, G., in charge of Roman Catholic orphanage, Caine Road
Thevenin, C. L., teacher of French, Wyndham Street
Textor, C. J., (Textor & Co.) merchant, 29, Yokohama Theotoky, M., (Petrocochino & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Thin, Geo., M.D., physician, Shanghai
Thomas, Geo., (Kiangnan Arsenal) engineer, Shanghai
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Thomas, Thos. (Thomas & Mercer) tea inspector, Canton
Thomas, Rev. J., missionary, Union Chapel, Shanghai
Thomas, Thos, (Strachan & Thomas) merchant, 63, Yokohama
Thompson, M. E., (Thompson & Co.) shipchandler, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Thompson, Lieut. B., Anglo-Chinese force, Ningpo
Thompson, William, marshal, U. S. Consulate, Hankow
Thompson, W. J., (Wm. Watson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Thompson, A. F., (Smith, Archer & Co.) clerk, Praya Central
Thompson, A. G., (Hudson, Malcolm & Co.) clerk, 73, Yokohama
Thompson, Rev. J. W., missionary, Peking
Thompson, J. H., (Thompson & Berwick) carpenter, Hakodadi
Thompson, J., (G. Falconer & Co.) watchmaker, &c., Queen's Road. Thomsett, H. G., R. N. harbour master, Praya West
Thomson, J., (Hongkong Dispensary) dispenser, Queen's Road
Thomson, Rev. D., missionary, Yokohama
Thomson, F. W., manager, Hankow Printing office, Hankow
Thomson, J., photographer, Commercial Bank buildings, Queen's Road Thomson, Rev. E. H., missionary, Shanghai
Thomson, Gavin, (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen Street Thorburn, R. F., (W. Hargreaves) clerk, Shanghai
Thorburn, J. D., (Maclean, Thorburn & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Thorburn, H., (Chartered Bank) accountant, Queen's Road Thornhill, G. R., flag lieutenant, Admiral's staff
Thorel, Chas., (Chas. Thorel & Co.) merchant, 50, Yokohama Thorne, J., (Thorne, Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Thorne, John, (John Thorne & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Thorndike, S. K., manager, Pootung Lumber Yard, Shanghai
Thurburn, J., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Thunburn, A., public tea inspector, Shanghai
Tidd, G. E., Bonham Road
Tilghman, W. C., (Bull, Purdon & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Tilby, A. R., (Tilby & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Tillman, W. P., (P. M. S. S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Tillmors, E., (Geo. W. Lake & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Tinaway, J. A., merchant,
Tobin, E., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Toulouse, M., (Imperial Arsenal) accountant, Foochow Tombrink, F. P., Netherlands' Trading Society, Nagasaki
Tod, W., (Milsom & Tod) clerk, Shanghai
Tokmakoff, J., (Okooloff & Tokmakoff) merchant, Hankow Tolatee, B. F., (F. M. Tolatee) merchant, Gage Street
Tolatee, D. E., (F. M. Tolatee) clerk, Gage, Street
Toledo, D., Alvarez do, Spanish Legation, Peking
Toloné, M., (Imperial Arsenal) coppersmith, Foochow
Toller, W. W., (Edmund Sharp) solicitor and clerk, Bank Buildings
Tomlin, Geo. L., surveyor general's office, first clerk
Tomlinson, W., sergeant, Military Store Staff
Tonnochy, M. S., acting assistant Harbour Master (absent)
Tonks, T. A., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Tonso, G., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, 74, Yokohama
Toppin, J. E., captain, steamer Donglas, Coast
Tough, A. S., captain, steamer United Service, Coast
Tovar,, Judge, superior court of appeal, Manila
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Toole, P., Japan Herald office, compositor, 85, Yokohama
Tootal, J. B., North China Herald, general manager, Shanghai Torckler, F., (Torckier & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Tornoe, F., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Torre, Don Carlos la, governor & captain general, Manila
Torres, Joseph, constable, British consulate, Ningpo
Torrey, J. W., (Parker & Co.) commission merchant, corner Queen's Road and Dud-
dell Street
Townend, Ed., (Townend & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Townley, F., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Trachenberg, M., Russian consul, Hakodadi
Trainard,, (Imperial Arsenal) coppersmith, Foochow Trannack, R. J., Maritime Custoins examiner, Chefoo Trautmann, J. F. H., (Trautmann & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Treat, A. O., M.D. missionary, Peking
Trebing, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin Treseia, Fray do, rector, college of Santo Tomas, Manila Tring, G. de, student interpreter, Maritime Customs, Peking Trivino, E G., regent, superior court of Appeal, Manila Trolho, A. P., captain, Macao battalion, Macao
Trone, H., temporary clerk, British Consulate, Shanghai Trotzig, H., (Glover & Co.) clerk, Osaka
Truelson, J., (Groth, Truelson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo Tryton, W., (Bangkok Rice Mill Co.) engineer, Bangkok
Tuason, A, (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila.
Tuason, J., (Genato. Corrales & Co.) clerk, Manila
Tuason, E., (Macleod Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila
Tucker, R. D., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant and Danish consul, Manila (absent)
Turnock, Rev. B. B., missionary, Tientsin
Turner, Rev. F. S., B.A., missionary, London Mission house
Turner, A. L., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's Road
Turner. J. R., (Jarvie, & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Tuton, J. A., Chinese Emigration agent, Macao
Tuton, F., (J. A. Tuton) clerk, A.acao
Twigg, P. O. B., undertaker, Shanghai
Twombly, J. F., (Fogg & Co.) shipchandler, Shanghai
Tyree, F. A., merchant, Ningpo
Uceda, M., (Reyes & Co.) shipchandler, Manila
Uffelmann, F., ( China Sugar Refinery) sugar bo:ler, East Point
Ullmann, A., store-keeper, Queen's Road
Ulderup, A., pilot, Taku
Umland, J. W., "Germania" hotel, proprietor, Nagasaki
Underwood, T., store-keeper and auctioneer, Nagasaki
Unwin, F. S., Maritime Customs clerk, Foochow
Ure, John, (Kiangnan Arsernal) foreman, Shanghai
Urquhart, J., (G. Falconer & Co.) watchinaker, Queen's Road
Urquiola,, president of chamber, Superior Court of Appeal, Manila
Vacken, F. W., pilot, Swatow
Vahldick, Rev. W., missionary, Berlin Society Valdenebro,
President of Chambers, Manila Valdes, W. C. Y., magistrate, first Court, Manila Vales, J., (Blanco, Domingo & Ce.) clerk, Manila Valentine, B. A., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Valenti, G., Italian Consulate, secretary, Shanghai
Valerio, C., proprietor, "Yokobama Hotel," Queen's Road West
Valmale, C., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, 32, Yokohama - Valny, B., (V. Comi) clerk, 10, Yokohama
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Van Oordt, W. C., (Van Oordt & Co.) merchant, 12, Yokohama Van Doren, Rev. J. H., missionary, Amoy (absent) Van Hovenbugh, G. W., merchant, 42, Yokohama Van Dyke, Rev. J. W., missionary, Bangkok
Vancher, Alfred, (Vaucher Freres) watchmaker, &c., Shanghai Vandervoo, J. A., interpreter, French Consulate, Yokohama Vanghan, P., pilot, Ningpo
Vania, R. C., (C. Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace Vaño, J., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Vasmer, D., (Jansen, Vasmer & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
Van Es. V. A., (Holmes, Wadman & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
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Vaucher, A. E., sharebroker, corner Queen's Road and Duddell Street; residence Bon-
ham Road
Vaughan, J., Black Bail Pilot Co., Shanghai
Verchere, Rev., French missionary, Swatow
Vernede, Aug., (De Coningh, Vernede & Co.) merchant, 76, Yokohama.
Versoza, V., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Versuell, W. ., Akoenora Factory, Nagasaki
Versoza, J., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Veuve, M., secretary and interpreter, French legation, Yedo
Vezenzinovitch, M., sergeant of Police, Ningpo
Vianna, G. F., Portuguese consul, Bangkok
Vichi, L., acting Harbour Master, Macao
Vickers, J. M., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Aberdeen Street
Vidal, G. O., British Legation, student interpreter, Peking
Vidal, M., Imperial Arsenal, physician, Foochow
Vieira, A. J., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Vieira, O., (De Souza & Co.) compositor, Hollywood Road Vieira, J.. (Oriental Dispensary) clerk, Hollywood Road
Vieira, Z. A., judicial department, clerk, Macao
Vieira, J. J., procurador's department, interpreter, Macao Vigano, B., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington Street Vignale, L., Italian Consul, Shanghai
Viguier, S. A., Maritime Customs, Divisional Inspector, Northern section Villion, Rev. A., French Catholic mission, Nagasaki
Vincenot, F., French baker, Wyndham Street
Vincent, C., marine surveyor, (Vincent & Cairns) D'Aguilar Street (absent)
Vincent, E., commission agent, Swatow
Vinton, William, (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Shelley Street
Virgili, Rev. P. Jose, professor, St. Joseph's Seminary, Macao
Virgo, C., (J. Macgregor & Co.) assistant, Hankow
Vise, M., storekeeper, Queen's Road Central
Visram, S., merchant, Macao
Vizmanos,, judge substitute, Superior Court of Appeal, Manila
Vogel, E., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) merchant, Praya
Vogeler, L. J., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Voigt,, (H. C. Morf & Co.) clerk, 176. Yokohama
Voisin, A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Volkmann, C. L., boarding house keeper, Hollywood Road Vosteen, H., pilot, Taiwanfoo
Vrard, L., watchmaker, Shangbai
Vreedenbeg, A. C., (Akoenora Factory) Nagasaki
Vusaigera, F. J,, (Ghandy & Co.) clerk, Hollywood Road Vully, V., (R. Habibbhoy) clerk, Lyndhurst Terrace
Wachtels, H. P. M, (Wachtels, Groos & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
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Wade, Thomas F., C.B., secretary to British Legation, Peking Wade, H. T., (Shaw Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wadman, W. S., (Holmes, Wadman & Co.) merchant, Chefoo Wadman, E., (Wadman & Co.) merchant, Ningpo Wagner, C, teacher of music, Hollywood Road"
Wagner, C. J., (Morris & Co.) storekeeper, Wellington Street Wagner, T., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Wainwright, T., (N. J. Hannen) clerk, Shanghai
Walker, R. S., (R. S. Walker & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road Walker, T., (China Sugar Refiney) engineer, East Point Walker, II. B., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai Walker, W. F., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Chinkiang Walker, J. B., Customs clerk, studying Chinese at Peking Walker, M. M., (Chartered Bank) manager, Shangbai
Walker, Robt., merchant, 12, Gough Street
Walkinshaw, C. (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Walkinshaw, Wm., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's Road (absent) Walkinshaw, A. W., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Wallace, Edward, merchant, 30, Yokohama
Wallace, Thomas, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, East Point
Wallace, J. F., (Maclean, Thorburn & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Waller, H. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda anchorage, Foochow Wallich, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte) manager, Shanghai
Wallis, Wm., (Shanghai Dispensary) dispenser, Shanghai
Walsh, F., (F. G. Walsh & Co.) printer, Hiogo
Walsh, F. G., (F. G. Walsh & Co ) printer, Shanghai Walsh, C., (F. G. Walsh & Co.) printer, Shanghai
Walsh, P. B., British consulate, assistant, Yokohama (absent) Walsh, J. G., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, 2, Yokohama Walsh, Thomas, (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, 2, Yokohama Walsh, R. G., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, 2, Yokohama Walsh, W. J., Royal Engineers department, clerk of works Walter, Theo., Black Ball Filot Co., Shanghai Walter, T., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, 90, Yokohama Walter, W. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Walter, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Walters, Jumes M., (Oriental Bänk) accountant, Queen's Road Walters, J., constable, British Consular gaol, Shanghai Ward, L. P., (A. Heard & Co.) clerk; residence, Bay View Ward, W., (P. & O. S. N. Co.) foreman carpenter, West Point. Ward, F., chief officer, Berwick Walls Shanghai
Warden, H. II., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Wardlaw, J. C.. (Tait & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Warner, C. B., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Warren, Rev. C. F., missionary, St. Paul's College (absent)
Warren, C. II., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Warren, Pelham, British Consulate. assistant, Foochow
Warrick, A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Watkins, A. T., Japan Herald, manager, 85, Main St., Yokohama
Watmore, Robt., secretary, Union Insurance Company, Peddar's Wharf Watson, T., (Okooloff & Tokmakoff) clerk, Hankow
Watson, E. B., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, 78, Yokohama
Watson, W., draper, Shanghai
Watson, W., Maritime Customs tidesurveyor, Shanghai
Watson, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Watson, J. C., captain, Anglo-Chinese Force, Ningpo
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Watson, J. B., (Stag Hotel) proprietor, 10, Queen's Road West Watson, J., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) carpenter, 113, Yokohama Watson, James, M.D., medical practitioner, Newchwang Watters, Thos., British Consulate, assistant, Foochow
Watts, W., head turnkey, Victoria Guol
Watts, R., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
Webb, S. D., (Fogg & Co.) shipchandler, Shanghai
Webb, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Webb, C. G., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Webb, F. W., clerk, H.M. Naval Yard
Webb, E., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Weber, C., student, Russian Legation, Peking
Webster, James, (Rainbow, Lewis & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Webster, R., first boarding officer, Harbour-inaster's office Wegener, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Weed, C. L., photographer, Shanghai
Weed,, (Russell & Co.) godown keeper, Wanchi Weeks, C. D., (P. & O. Co.) assistant, Praya Weigert, P., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, 157, Yokohama Weill, F. G., (Petrocochino & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Weiss Chr., (Schultze, Reis & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Weller, G. F., (A. Heard & Co.) merchant
Wells, J., proprietor, "Pilot Hotel," Newchwang
Welsby, T., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) foreman boiler maker, Whampoa Welsh, David, (McGregor & Co.) merchant, (absent)
Wembert, C. E., engineer, tug Little Orphan
Wendt, A. B., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin Wensisnoho, E., (Ladage, Oelke & Co.) clerk, Shanghai West, C., (W. Rangan & Co.) assistant, 122, Yokohama
West, Wm., pilot, Bangkok
Westall, R. R., (Westall, Galton & Co.) public tea-inspector, Foochow
Westall, A. C., (Westall, Brand & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Westoby, Geo., second officer, steamer Yesso, Coast
Weston, J. S., (Weston & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai
Wetmore, W. S., (Frazar & Co.) mercliant, Shanghai
Weymouth. W., (P & O. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wheatly, E., Maritime Customs examiner, Tientsin Wheeler, G., (Imperial Arsenal) powder maker, Tientsin Wheeler, Rev L. N., missionary, Pekin
Wheeler, Wm., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Whampoa
Wheeler, Wm., British Consulate, constable, Chinkiang
Wheeler, G. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wheeler, F. A., resident, Queen's Road
Wheelock, Thomas R., (Wheelock & Co.) auctioneer, Shanghai
Wherry, Rev, John., missionary, Shanghai
Whichello, F. W., (N. Moller) clerk, Shanghai
White,, pilot, Newchwang
White, H. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
White, G., overseer of works, Surveyor General's office
White, Aug., (McKenzie, Miller & White) bill broker, Shanghai
White, F. G., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai White, J., "Royal Hotel," manager, Macao
White, T. B., (Adams & Co.) butcher &c., Nagasaki
White, F. W. A., (Macpherson & Marshall) clerk, 58, Yokohama
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Whitfield, H.E. Major General H. W., Lieut.-Governor and Commanding H.M. forces
in China and Japan
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Whitfield, G., (Whitfield & Dowson) architect, 69 a, Yokohama
Whitehead, Rev. S., missionary, Canton
Whitehouse, George, (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road Whittall, E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, East Point
Whittall, J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant (absent)
Whyte, John Chas., barrister-at-law, D'Aguilar Street; residence, "Duart" Wickham, B. R., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Wieler, Gus., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Prays Wieler, O., (Bourjau, Hubener & Co.) clerk, Praya Wieters, Aug., chief clerk, inspectorate general, Peking Wieters, E. B., (Trautmann & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wiggins, C., (J. D. Carroll) clerk, Hiogo
Wild, C. A., (Gilman & Co.) merchant and consul for Denmark, Foochow Wiley, Courtnay J. (F. Major) clerk, Shanghai
Wilguard, A., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Kiukiang
Wilkie, J. D., (Wilkie & Laufenberg) ship carpenter, 114, Yokohama Wilkie, Fred.. (Wilkie & Gaertner) merchant, Hakodadi
Wilkie, J., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Praya; residence, Elgin Terrace Wilkin, A. J., (Wilkin & Robison) merchant, 3, Yokobama
Wilkins, G. J., H.M. Naval Depôt, Shanghai
Wilkinson, H. S., assistant, H. B. M.'s Legation, Yedo
Wilkinson J. T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow Wilkinson, T., inspector of Police, Aberdeen
Willaume, J., bill broker, Almack Place
Willaume, N', (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Queen's Road
Willcocks, E. J. K., second master. Central School, Gough Street William, J. W., acting clerk, H.M. Naval Yard
Williamson, Rev. Alex., missionary, Chefoo
Williams, R., (Black Ball Pilot Co.) Shanghai
Williams, Chas. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Williams, R. B., (Chapman, King & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Williams, J., compositor, North China Herald, Shanghai Williams, H. (P., Williams & Co.) merchant, Ningpo Williatos, Chas., marshal, U.S. consulate, Shanghai.
Williams, S. Wells., L.L.D., chargé d'affairs, U.S. Legation, Peking Williams, Rev. M., missionary, Tientsin
Williams, R. W., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Williams, R. Pennington, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Williams, H. D., commissoner of Customs, Whampoa
Willis, William, M.D., British vice-consul, Yedo
Willmann, H., (Guichard Fils) clerk, Manila
Wiloughby, J. G., pilot, Swatow
Wilson, Robt, (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Wilson, John, A., merchant, Hakodadi
Wilson, O., second officer, steamer Suwonada, Const
Wilson, W., (James & Wilson) diaryman, 137, Yokohama
Wilson, John, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Wilson, G., (A. MacDonald & Co.) clerk, West Point
Wilson, Jas., (Wilson, Cornabe & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
Wilson, Henry, Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Wilson, James, (Laue, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
Wilson, Wilberforce, (Wilson & Salway) architect, &c., 7, Queen's Road
Wilson, W., compositor Japan Gazette, Yokohama
Wilson, W., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Wilson, Rev. Jonathan, missionary, Bangkok (absent) Winsor, T., turnkey, Victoria Gaol
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Winter, H. W., commander, N. G. steamer China, Coast Winchester, C. A., British Consul, Shanghai (absent) Wingate, J. C. A., U.S. consul, Swatow (absent) Winn, J. E., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Winn, H. H., (Eastlack & Winn) dentist, Arbuthnot Road Winnes, Rev. P., Basil Missionary Society (absent) Winner, H., watchmaker, Nagasaki
Winniberg, H., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Winstanley, J., (W. Bourne & Co.) clerk, 82, Yokohama
Winstanley, A., (Shaw, Winstanley & Co.) merchant, 94, Yokohama Wirgman, C. J., artist, and editor Japan Punch, 137, Yokohama
Wise, -, constable, escort and legation guard, British Embassy, Peking Wisner, J. H., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Withers, Geo., (P. & O. Co.,) assistant, Shanghai
Witt, H., constable, N. G. Confederation, Shanghai
Woblinger, Joseph, (Morrice, Belincke & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wodehouse, H. É., Government interpreter, Colonial Secretary's office
Wolfe, Rev. John, missionary, Foochow
Wolfenden, R., (P. & O. Co.) draughtsman, West Point
Wolfs, J., (Hecht, Lilienthall & Co.) clerk, 164 a, Yokohama
Wolff, A., (Siber & Brenwald) clerk, 90, Yokohama
Wolff, M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wong, F., M.D., surgeon, Canton
Wood, A. G., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant Shanghai
Wood, Wm., constable, Legation Escort, Yedo
Wood, J. W., secretary, Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, City Hall
Woodruff, Frank, E., Chinese secretary, inspectorate general, Peking
Woodin, E. L., (P. & O. Co.) storekeeper, Queen's Road
Woodin, Rev. Simeon F., missionary, Foochow (absent)
Woodford, W., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Woodford, J. D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk; residence, Wyndharu Street Woodruff, F. G., (Burges, Burdick & Co.) clerk, 42, Yokohama
Woolf, A. L., Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Woolston, Miss B., missionary, Foochow
Woolston, Miss S. II., missionary, Foochow
Woodward, Chas., (W. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Woodward, R. H., (A. Cock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Woodward, R. H. S., (Geo. Smith & Co.) wine merchant, Shanghai
Woodward, Mrs., milliner, Shanghai
Woore, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer, Aberdeen
Wortell, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Worseldine, H., clerk, H.M. Naval Yard
Wright, J. H., (Glover, Dow & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wright, G., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Macao
Wright, F. E., Maritime Customs, commissioner, Chefoo
Wright, Samuel, (American Rice Mills) millwright, Bangkok
Wright, W. A., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Newchwang Wringer, T. de, Dutch Legation assistant, Yedo
Wunsch, A., merchant, Canton
Wurdemann, H., pilot, Ningpo
Wusterhausen, T., (Ladage, Oelke & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Wylie, J., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) in charge of Hulk, Hankow
Wylie, A., (British & Foreign Bible Society) agent, Shanghai Wylie, R. A., (Aspinal, Corues & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Wyttenbach, E., bill broker, 52, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Xavier, F., proprietor, "Old House at Home" Queen's Road West Xavier, F., matron, Civil Hospital
Xavier, F., (F. I. Hazeland) clerk, Supreme Court House Xavier, F., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Hollywood Road Xavier, F. M. D., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Xavier, C. A., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Xavier, J. P., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's Road Xavier, M., procurador's department, interpreter, Macan Xitco, A. (Nachtrieb & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Yacoobhoy, G. H., (S. Visram) clerk, Gage Street Yague, D. M. y, acting archbishop, Manila Yaish, S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Yates, Rev. M. T., missionary, Shanghai
Yoquico, S., (Michel, Barnard & Co.) clerk, Manila Yorke, J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, 85, Yokohama Youel, E. T. C., master attendant, Naval Yard
Young, D., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer, Whampoa Young, G. R., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Young, H., second engineer, steamer Shaftesbury, Coast
Young, J. M., (Overweg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Young, R., resident house surgeon, Seamen's Hospital Young, S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Youngson, W., Maritime Customs tile-surveyor, Kiukiang Yvanovich, A, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Zachariae, O., (Zachariae & Co.) tobacconist, 86, Queen's Road Zaccariah, V., M.D., physician, Shanghai
Zea, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Amoy
Zarpffel, M., (Imperial Arsenal) boiler maker, Foochow Zeilin, A., (Imperial Arsenal) teacher, Foochow
Zeilin, M., (Imperial Arsenal) finisher, Foochow
Zeisz, A., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Cebu
Zembsch, T. P., (V. Aymonin & Co.) clerk, 28, Yokohama Zerrenner, B., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger Street Ziegler, C., (Ziegler & Co.) merchant, 47, Yokohama
Zimmern, A., (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Praya
Zobel, J., (Zobel & Nohr) chemist, Manila
Zust, J. J., (Lutz & Co.) merchant, Manila
Zuanazzi, V., teacher at the Convent, Caine Road
ADDITIONAL
RESIDENTS.
The following were received too late to be inserted in their proper places :
Baynes, J., mate, powder hulk, Hankow
Bell, W. H., pilot, Shanghai
Cowing, Seth, chief officer, steamer White Cloud, Macao
Drysdale, D., (E. R. Handley) brass finisher, &c., Queen's Road West
Gamble, H. C., reporter, Daily Press
Martin, J., chief engineer, steamer White Cloud, Macao
Meuser, C. R., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Murour, P., "Hotel d'Europe," Hollywood Road
Rozario, S., (Frisby & Co.) clerk, Wellington Street
Styles, G. W., (Estate of Dent & Co.) agent, Peddar's Hill
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THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY.
Colonial Departments, Public Offices, &c.
Colonial Government.
Governor, Commander-in-Chief, & Vice- Admiral-His Excellency Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, Knight, C.B. Lieut.-Governor-His Excellency Major-
General H. W. Whitfield
Colonial Secretary-J. Gardiner Austin
Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor-
James Russell
A. D. C.-Lieut. R. N. Buckle, R.E.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
議政總局
Yee-ching-teung-kok.
His Excellency Sir Richard Graves Mac-
Donnell, C.B., president
The Senior Military Officer in Command
Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Attorney General
Hon. W. H. Rennie
Hon. C. C Smith
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
定例總局
Ting-lai-tsung-kok.
His Excellency Sir Richard Graves Mac-
Donnell, C.B., president
Hon. Chief Justice
Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Attorney General Hon. Colonial Treasurer Hon. Auditor General Hon. H. B. Gibb
Hon. Phineas Ryrie
Hon. H. J. Ball (absent)
Hon. Wm. Keswick
Hon. J. B. Taylor
(provisional vice Ryrie) Hon. R. Rowett
(provisional vice Ball)
non-official members
Clerk of Councils-L. d'Almada e Castro
Public Offices.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
輔政使司署
Foo-ching-sz-shoo-sü.
Colonial Secretary-Hon. J. Gardiner
Austin
Chief clerk-L. D'Almada e Castro
First do.-J. M. D'Almada e Castro
Second do.-W. Barnicot
Third do.-J. M. S. Alves
Fourth do. -S. C. Gutierrez
Fifth do.-V. E. Braga
Temporary clerk-B. F. Remedios
Government Interpreters-M. S. Tonnochy
(absent) A. Lister, J. Russell, and H.
E. Wodehouse
COLONIAL TREASURY.
皇家庫房
Wong-ka-foo-fong.
Treasurer-Hon. Frederick H. A. Forth
First Clerk & Cashier-J. A, de Carvalho
2nd do. and Accountant-A. F. Alves
3rd do.-A. R. Madar
Notice Server-Lum Shu Tak
First Shroff-Chum Acheep
Second do.-Cheung Alloy
Valuator of Police and Lighting Rates-
Ward Prestage
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.
量地官
Leung-ti-koon.
Surveyor General-Lewis H. Moorsom,
M.İ.C.E.
Assist. Surveyor Gen.-Vacant
Acting Assistant Surveyor General-Lieut.
R. N. Buckle, R.E.
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HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
First clerk-Geo. L. Tomlin Second do.-F. X. das Chagas Third do.-M. Gutierres
Fourth do. & storekeeper-John McCallum
Clerk and interpreter-Ng A Tsun Clerk of Works-Ward Prestage Overseer of Water Works-E. Rose Government Plumber-A. Millar Inspector of Buildings-R. G. Alford Overseer of Convicts-E. Macleod Superintendent of Public Gardens, &c.-
Thos. G. Donaldson
Overseer Pokefulum Reservoir works-Thos.
Kydd
Overseers of Works-W. Spencer, G. White, W. Power, J. Pearson. Chinese-Lum- sbing
GENERAL POST-OFFICE.
書信館
Shu-sun-koon
Postmaster General-F. W. Mitchell Assistant Postmaster Gen.-S. Barff Clerk-D. J. Barradas Charge Taker A. Leiria First Sorter-D. A. da Costa Second Sorter-J. G. da Rocha Third Sorter-M. Mendes Fourth Sorter-E. M. da Silva
First Marine Sorter-F. G. Machado
Second do. do.
Third do. do.
Fourth do. do.
-J. M. E. Machado
A. L. S. del Aguila -J. M. Barrados
AGENTS.
Canton-B. Brenan
Macao-R. de Souza
Swatow-B. C. G. Scott
Amoy-Geo. Phillips Foochow-P. S. Warren
Ningpo-H. T. Holt Shanghai-J. P. Martin
Hiogo-J. J. Enslie
Nagasaki-A. A. Annesley
Yokohama-John Simpson
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR of STAMP REVENUE.
Collector-F. W. Mitchell
First Clerk-J. S. Rodrigues
Second Clerk-E. H. d'Aquino
AUDITOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Acting Auditor General-Hon. J. Gardi-
ner Austin
Clerk (Colonial)-J. M. A. da Silva
Clerk (Colonial)-F. V. Ribeiro
Do. (Consular)-A. E. Pirkis
HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE.
船政司
Shin-ching-tez.
Harbour Master, Marine Magistrate, Emigra-
tion Officer, Registrar of Shipping, &c.-
H. G. Thomsett, R.N.
Acting Assistant do.-A. Lister
First clerk-
Second clerk and Deputy Superintendent Mercantile Marine Office-W. S. Lord- ing
Third clerk--F. Machado
Fourth do. -C. G. Le Couteur
Fifth do. -J. L. D. Alves
1st Boarding Officer-R. Webster
2nd
do. -A. F. Sampson
Inspector of Cargo Boats & Junks-R, Reed Assistant do.-W. McClellan
Do. do.-J. J. Collaço Indian Interpreter-Ibrahim Chinese do. mFung Hoi
do. Writer-Chun Ip Chan
do. do. Leung Cheung
In charge of Powder Hulk-W. H. Mason
HARBOUR MASTER'S OUT-STATIONS. Officer in charge Soukewan-Inspector W.
L. Anningson
Officer in charge
Halloran
Stanley-Inspector
Officer in charge Aberdeen-Inspector
Wilkinson
VICTORIA PEAK.
Signalman H. Mather
Assistant-San Hoi
COLONIAL CRUIZER" VICTORIA."
Commander-Wetherall
First Officer-Speechly
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REGISTRAR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
華民政務司
Wa-man-ching-mo-sze.
Registrar General-Hon. Cecil C. Smith
First clerk-John Gerrard
Second clerk-C. F. A. Sangster
Registration clerk-C. Osmund
Chinese clerks-Im Achak, Fan Awye, Ho-
a-mei
Shroff Yung Tso
Chinese Registration clerks-Chan Yow
Fook, Cheung Luk Yü, Wong A Hau, Im A Mong
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HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
Judicial Establishment.
SUPREME COURT.
大葛衙門
Tai-cot-ngoi-moon,
Chief Justice--Hon. John Smale
Attorney General--Hon. J. Pauncefote
Registrar-W. H. Alexander
Crown Solicitor-Francis Innes Hazeland
Sheriff-M. S. Tonnochy (absent) Deputy Sheriff-F. I. Hazeland Deputy Registrar--F. S. Huffam Clerk of Court-H. J. Holmes (absent) Acting do.-C. F. A. Sangster Judge's Clerk-W. W. Toller Interpreter-Rafael A. do Rozario Clerk and Usher-T. W. Barrington Chinese Clerk and Shroff-Ng-mun-yu Appraisers-F. S. Huffam & E. J. R.
Willcocks
Registrar of Companies-F. S. Huffam
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COURT,
錢債葛
Toin-chai-kot.
For the adjudication of Debts not exceed- ing $500. Sits every Tuesday at 10 A.M.
Judge-Hon. Henry John Ball (absent)
Acting Judge-J. C. Whyte
Clerk of Court-Henry J. Holmes (absent) Acting Clerk-C. F. A., Sangster Interpreter-Rafael A. do Rozario Chinese Clerk-Chun di Kwong Bailiff-Thomas R. McBean
VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT.
Judge and Commissary-Hon. John Smale Queen's Advocate-Hon. J. Pauncefote Registrar-F. S. Huffam
Surrogates-F. S. Hufam and H.J. Holmes Queen's Proctor-F. I. Hazeland
Marshal M. S. Tonnochy (absent)
Acting Marshal-C. F. A. Sangster
Justices of the Peace.
官員
W. Wilson
F. W. Mitchell Hon. C. C. Smith H. St. L. Magniac E. Mellish
Hon. R. Rowett
T. G. Linstead
G. F. Maclean W. Kaye
H. Murray (absent) M. S. Tonnochy (absent) W. M. Deane (absent) Hon. H. J. Ball (absent) E. W. Goodlake J. I. Murray, M.D. Fred. Stewart C. V. Creagh Hon. W. Keswick J. P. Duncanson John Fraser (absent) Hon. Jno. B. Taylor
A. Lister
James Russell
M. P. Jukes
Police Department.
MAGISTRATES' COURT.
巡理廳
Chun-lee-ting.
First Police Magistrate-C. May
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Second Police Magistrate-E. W. Goodlake
Coroner-F. Stewart
First Clerk-James Collins
Second do -John O. Prior
Third do.--Chun Ayin
First Chinese Interpreter-'Ng Achoy Second do. do.-Bedell Lee Yun Supernumerary Clerk and Chinese inter-
preter-Ng' Ashing
Chinese Clerk and Shroff-Lum Ashing Chinese Interpreter and Clerk to Coroner-
Chun Tai Kwong
European Usher and process server- -Geo.
Saunders
Assistant and Hindustanee Interpreter-
Arathoon Seth
C. May
Kun-Yuen.
Hon. F. H. A. Forth
Hon. W. H. Rennie (absent)
Robert S. Walker
W. H. Alexander
Hon. H. B. Gibb
Hon. Phineas Ryrie
H. G. Thomsett R.N.
Robert McMurdo
Assistant Usher and process server-Hen-
rique Rodrigues
Chinese Usher and process server-Soong
Ayow
POLICE.
大館
Tai-koon
Captain Superintendent-W. M. Deane
(absent)
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HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
Deputy Superintendent-C. V. Creagh Assistant do. -F. A. Quin, act. First Clerk and accountant-M. A. Callaço Second Clerk-H. Blackwood Chinese Clerks-Chow-a-heem, Chun-a-wan Inspectors, Central Station-J. Grimes, Thos. Gray, George Horspool, and Chas. Duggan
Eastern District-Reuben Ambrose Western District-D. Kirby
Water Police-Dennis Daly and
James Cradock Markets-J. Burton
Nuisances-J. Livingston, A, Hazlett Brothels J. Petersen, D. Jamieson Showkewan -W. Anningson Stanley-Jas. Halloran
Aberdeen--T, G. Wilkinson Patrol-P. Gernon
Horse Police-J. Burns
European Force--1 Barrack and Store
Sergeant
18 Sergeants
110 Constables
Indian Force-
2 Jemadars
1 Sergeant Major
2 Interpreters 20 Sergeants
340 Constables
Chinese Force--
1 Assistant Inspector
12 Sergeant Interpreters
11 Sergeants
190 Constables
Gaol Establishment.
VICTORIA GAOL.
監房
Kam-fong.
Superintendent-Francis Douglas
Assist. Do.-vacant.
Clerk and Interpreter-Yip Ling Moi
Warden-A. Grey
Head Turnkey-J. W. Watts Matron-Mrs. Payne
Debtors Gaol Turkey--B. Noronha European Turnkeys-J. Cowie, J. Owens, T. Gould, W. Phillimore, T. Winsor, R. Chapman, W. Mason, W. Hall, J. Emslie, H. Bloomfield, P. Lynom, R. Watts.
In charge of Stone Cutter's Island-C.
Lindburg, W. Peach
Chain Gang Guard, 1 Sergeant and 23
guards for convicts on the works.
Medical Establishment. Colonial Surgeon and Inspector of Hos-
pitals-John Ivor Murray,
Ivor Murray, M.D., F.R.S.E., and F.R.C.S.E.
Health Officer of the Port-W. S. Adams,
M.D.
Inspectors of Nuisances-J. Livingston and
A. Hazlett
GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL. WEST POINT.
西營盤
盤醫生館
Sy-ing-poon-E-sang-koon.
Superintendent A. Cochran, M.D.
Apothecary-A. A. Botelho
Ward-masters-G. H. Bennett, E. Bur-
bridge, and Chun Alok
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Surgeon-J. I. Murray, M.D.
Surgeon for Eastern District-A. Cochran,
M.D.
Apothecary-A. de Souza
Matrons-G. Assis and F. Xavier Inspector of Brothels-J. Petersen Asst. do. do. D. Jamieson
Constable in change at Wanchi-G. Douglas
CENTRAL SCHOOL.
大書院
Tai-shu-un.
Head Master-Frederick Stewart, M.A.
Second Master-E. J. R. Willcocks
Third Master-Alexander Falconer
Assistants-Fan A-kü, Chiu Chi, Yeung,
and Chan Chiu Chaung
Chinese Masters-Wong Fung-wan, Chan
U-ch'ün, and Ho Chuk-Shan
HONGKONG FIRE BRIGADE. Superintendent-Chas. May
Assistant do.-C. V. Creagh Engineer-W. Jones, R. N. Yard Clerk-J. O. Prior
Foremen-Burton and Livingston 2 First-class Engine drivers
2 Second-class
do.
2 Assistant Foremen
14 Firemen
32 Chinese Firemen and Watchmen
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY'S
STEAM FIRE Engine.
Engine House, Praya Central,
In charge G. Taufer
Engineer-
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HONGKONG-CONSULATES-EDUCATIONAL.
Consulates.
日耳曼領事官
Yat-yee-man-ling-se-koon.
AUSTRO HUNGARIAN.
(Consulate on Peddar's Hill.)
Consul General-Gustav Overbeck (absent)
Acting Consul-Ernst Behre
Secretary-Count Louis Hungardy
BELGIUM.
Acting Consul-T. G. Linstead
璧領事官
Tin-mak-ling-se-koon
DENMARK.
Consul-George J. Helland (J. Burd &
Co.) Praya
法蘭西領事官
Fat-lan-sai-ling-se-koon.
FRANCE.
Consul-Henri du Chesne, 23, Elgin
Street (residence, 13, Seymour Terrace)
L. de la Forest, Chancellier
花旗領事官
Fa-kce-ling-se-koon.
UNITED STATES
Consul-Col. C. N. Goulding, Peddar's Hill
Chinese Clerk and Interpreter-Chun Ah
Chee
Shipping Muster-W, D. Marshall
HAWAII, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Consul General-Hon. W. Keswick
以大利領事官
Yee-tai-le-ling-se-koon. ITALY.
Acting Consul-Hon. Wm. Keswick
立化領事官
Nep-fa-lan-ling-se-koon.
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-C. H. M. Bosman (absent)
Acting Consul-George J. Helland
NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION, No. 15, Praya Central.
Consul-A. Eimbeke Chancellor-Dr. J. H. Focke Physician-H. Kauffmann, M.D.
139.
西洋領事官
Sai-yeong-ling-se-koon.
PORTUGAL.
Consul General-J. J. dos Remedios,
Gough Street.
Vice-consul-A. G. Romano, Gough Street
俄羅斯領事官
Nyo-lo-see-ling-se-koon. RUSSIA.
Vice-consul-George Heard (Augustine
Heard & Co.)
暹羅領事官
Chim-lo-ling-se-koon. SIAM.
Consul-John Fraser (Borneo Company),
Queen's Road (absent)
Acting Consul-G. Crichton
呂宋領事官
Lu-sung-ling-se-koon. SPAIN.
Consul-Don Tomas Ortuno
Vice-consul-Don F. V. Tejarda
Chancellor-F. de S. Agustin
士威頓領事官
Se-wei-tun-ling-see-koon.
SWEDEN AND Norway.
Consul-George J. Helland (John Burd
& Co.) Praya
Educational.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
聖保羅書院
Shing-po-lo-shu-yun.
Warden The Bishop of Victoria (absent)
Acting Warden-Cañon Beach
DIOCESAN ORPHANAGE.
BONHAM ROAD.
女仔館
Nu-tsai-koon.
English Master-Wm. Arthur
Matron-Mrs. Arthur
Teacher-One Chinese
THE CONVENT.
CAINE ROAD.
Lady Superior-Stella-Mother Maria
Coogle
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HONGKONG-EDUCATIONAL-CLUBS, &c.
Sister teachers of Day School-Aloysia Bowring, Luigia Frigerio, Virginia Zuanazzi, Teresa Luciano, Ginditta Manzato
Sisters in charge of Orphanage--Guisep- pina Testesa, Maria Ferrari, Angelica Barretto
In charge of Foundling Hospital-Claudia
Compagnotti, Regina Ferrario
MORRISON EDUCATION SOCIETY. An annual subscription of $10, or a life subscription of $25, constitutes mem- bership
President S. Wells Williams, L.L.D. Vice-Presidents-Hon. J. B. Taylor, E. A.
Hitchcock
Treasurer-Robt. Walker
Secretary-Rev. D. B. Morris
Trustees J. M. Vickers, Geo. Dods, F.
Stewart
傳福音會
Chiu-juk yam-wi.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. C. F. Warren (absent)
Rev. John Piper
SAINT SAVIOURS' COLLEGE.
羅瑪堂
Lo-ma-tong.
POTTINGER Street.
Principal-Very Rev. T. Raimondi, P.A.
Acting Vice Rector-V. Longo
Teachers-T. Terry, V. Pereira, C. Wagner,
M. Baptista
WEST POINT REFORMATORY. Director-Very Rev. T. Raimondi Vice Director-Rev. G. Burghignoli Resident Superintendent-Rev. M. Purielli ✓ Chinese Teachers-T. Chu and four others
Clubs, Societies, Institutions, &c.
HONGKONG Club.
新公司
San-kung-sz.
Committee-Hon. Wm. Keswick, W. Le- mann, Geo. F. Heard, E. H. Pollard,
Wm. Kaye, J. M. Vickers, A. Coxon, J. C. Whyte, M. P. Jukes, Richard Deacon, W. N. Olmsted, Dr. Dods, Secretary-Edward Beart
UNITED CLUB.
ROOMS AT THE HONGKONG HOTEL. Committee-E. W. Stevens, W. W. Toller, A. Miller, W, R. Landstein & H. K. Stewart
GERMAN CLUB. WYNDHAm Street.
日耳曼公司
Yat-i-man-kung-sz.
COMMITTEE.
President-Ernst Behre
Vice-president & Secretary-A. Gültzow Treasurer-0. Benecke
Librarian-C. Erdmaun
Stewards-J. C. Opstelten, E. Schultze
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
香港打波公司
Hongkong-ta-po-kung-sz.
President-E. H. Pollard, Q.C.
Hon. Secretary-R. D. Starkey
Hon. Treasurer-J. R. Anton
CLUB LUSITANO.
SHELLEY Street.
西洋公司
Sai-yeong-kung-8z.
Directors-J. A. Barretto, chairman
Hon. Secretary-J. P. da Costa
Hon. Treasurer-A. F. Alves
Members-J. M. S. Alves, A. F. dos Re-
medios,
Clerk-L. J. Lopos
Portuguese Club, Gough STREET. 西洋公司
Sai-yeong-kung-az.
President J. A. dos Remedios
Secretary-L. F. de Carvalho Treasurer-F. de Sa
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Patron-H. E. The Governor Committee--Atwell Coxon, Gavin Thomson
Secretary and Treasurer-E. L. Woodin
VICTORIA REGATTA CLUB.
香港鬭三板公司
Hongkong-tau-som-pan-kung-sz.
Committee-Hon. J. B. Taylor, chairman, W. H. Foster, Jr., R. F. flawke, T. G. Linstead, John Fairbairn, E. L. Woodin Hon. Secretary & Treasurer-Wm. Legge
Coogle
HONGKONG-CLUBS, &c.-MASONIC LODGES.
HONGKONG Swimming Bath. Committee-J. P. Duncanson, J. I. Mur- ray, M.D., C. Budde, W. Wilson, M. S. Tonnochy, A. McLeod
Hon. Secretary-Howard Hodges
Attendant at the Bath-Baptista Nunes
西洋書樓
Sai-yeong-shu-low.
PORTUGUESE Library, Gough Street,
Secretary and Treasurer-J. M. A. da Silva Librarian-r
HONGKONG Choral Society.
香港唱詩會
Hongkong Cheong-shee-way.
CITY HALL.
President-E. H. Pollard, Q.C.
Conductor-Signor Pellico
Accompanyist-H. B. Lemann
Hon. Sec, and Treasurer-R. E. Southwell Librarian-E. Beart
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
ROOMS AND SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CITY HALL.
Chairman-Hon. Wm. Keswick Vice-Chairman-Hon. J. B. Taylor Committee-Hon. H. B. Gibb, R. Rowett, Geo. F. Heard, V. Kresser, E. A. Hitchcock, A. Zimmern, T. Pyke
Secretary-J. W. Wood
SAILORS' HOME.
西營盤水手館
Sai-ying-poon-shui-show-kun. WEST POINT.
Trustees-Hon. J. Whittall, J. Dent, W.
H. Forbes, H. G. Thomsett, R.N. Directors-H. B. Gibb, W. Macaulay, G. J. Helland, D. Sassoon, Geo. Heard, Rev. W. R. Beach, W. Lemann and the Colonial Surgeon (ex-officio) Committee of Management-Hon. Wm. Keswick, H. G. Thomsett, R.N., G. J.
Helland, and W. Macaulay
Superintendent--A. Overbury
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Surgeon-in-charge-W. S. Adams, M.D. Resident House Surgeon-R. Young,
L.R.C.P. & S. Ed.
Acting Hon. Treasurer-H. P. Austin Apothecary-T. S. Bowler
CITY HALL.
Committee-Hon Wm. Keswick, chairman; Hon. H. B. Gibb, vice-chairman; E. H. Pollard, R. Rowett, J. C. Whyte, J. Menke, V. Kresser, W. Buxey, Jas. Berwick, G. Heard, G. J. Helland Librarian & Curator-N. B. Dennys
Masonic Lodges.
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE of Free-
MASONS IN CHINA.
雍仁會館
Yung-yan-wui-kwoon.
Right Worshipful District Grand Master--
Henry Murray (absent)
Deputy D. D. G. M.-F. I. Hazeland D. G. Senior Warden-D. R. Caldwell do. Junior Warden-J. A. Maitland do. Chaplain-Rev. D. B. Morris D. G. Treasurer-T, G. Linstead do. Registrar-E. H. Pollard do. Secretary-A. Noel Blakeman do. Assistant Secretary-Chas. Endicott do. Senior Deacon-S. J. Gower do. Junior Deacon-J. Johnston do. Superintendent of Works-G.
Medlen
do. Director of Ceremonies-G. A. F.
Norris
do. Assistant Director of Ceremonies---
W. Pearson
do. Sword Bearer-J. M Nixon, Jr. do. Organist-E. R. T. Terry do. Pursuivant-H. Nicaise do. Steward-H. O'Hara
-H. Kiar -J. W. Kingsmill
do. do.
do. do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
-J. B. Tootal
E. Holdsworth
SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL
掘斷龍山頂醫館
Kwat-tun-loong-shang ting-E-koon.
Trustees-Hon. Colonial Secretary, Hon. W. Keswick, George Heard, and the Superintendent of the P. & O. Co. (ex-officio)
do. Tyler-Robert Reed
VICTORIA ENCAMPM ENT.
E. C.-Sir Knight, W. S. Adams, M.D.. Prelate Sir Knight, D. R. Caldwell 1st. Capt.-Sir Knight, S. J. Gower 2nd. do.Sir Knight, G. Crichton Registrar-Sir Knight, C. F. A. Sangster Expert-Sir Knight, J. J. McDon nald
Cocale
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HONGKONG-MASONIC LODGES-ECCLESIASTICAL.
Capt. of Lines-Sir Knight, F. Douglas Treasurer--Sir Knight, J. G. Hodgson Herald Sir Knight, J. Jack Equerry-Sir Knight, R. Keed
VICTORIA CHAPTER, No. 525. M. E. Z.-Comp. D. R. Caldwell H.-Comp. C. Ĉ. Cohen J.-Comp. T. G. Linstead
Scribe E-Comp. C. F. A. Sangster
do. N.-Comp, S. J. Gower P. S.-Comp. H. Nicaise Treasurer-F. C. Sauermann 1st. Asst. S. Comp.-H. Kiser 2nd. do,
Comp.-D. E. Caldwell
Janitor-Comp. R. Reed
ZETLAND LODGE, No. 525, late 768,-
Worshipful Master-F. Douglas Senior Warden-H. O'Hara Junior Warden-H. Kiær Treasurer-T. G. Hodgson Secretary-C. A. F. Sangster Senior Deacon-D. E. Caldwell Junior Deacon-J. H. Maclehose Inner Guard-J. Fairbairn Director of Ceremonies-- F. A. Quin Steward-E. R. Holmes Tyler-Robert Reed
VICTORIA LODGE, No. 1026. Worshipful Master-S. J. Gower Senior Warden-G. Crichton Junior Warden-A. Noel Blakeman Treasurer -A. C. Dulcken
Secretary-H. Kiær
Senior Deacon-R. Jensen Junior Deacon-J. N. Jamesom
Director of Ceremonies-J. K. Davis Inner Guard-Wm. Salway Outer Guard-R. Reed
PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 1165. Worshipful Master-Henry Cohen Senior Warden-Alex, Levy Junior Warden-Holmes Granger Treasurer-D. Ruttonjee Secretary-T. E. Habgood Organist-N. B. Dennys Senior Deacon-H. G. James Junior Deacon-J. MacLeod Inner Guard-C. P. Chater Director of Ceremonies- Tyler-R. Reed
Victoria Library and Reading Rooms.
Rooms, Club Lusitano.
書樓
Shu-lau.
Directors-H. Cohen, G. A. F. Norris, D.
R. Crawford, and J. W. Torrey Honorary Treasurer-F. W. Mitchell
Honorary Secretary-James Russell Librarian-Foong Achan
Churches, Missions, &c.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
大禮拜堂
Tay-Lye-pai-tong.
Lord Bishop of Victoria-Rt. Rev. C. R.
Alford, D.D. (absent)
Archdeacon of Hongkong-Venerable J.
H. Gray, M.A.
Canons-Rev. W. R. Beach, M.A., Rev, T. McClatchie, M.A., Rev. C. H. Butcher, M.A.
Colonial Chaplain-Rev. Canon Beach,
M.A.
Register of the Diocese-E. Sharp Organist C. F. A. Sangster Verger and Sexton-G. Saunders Trustees-The Lord Bishop, chairman ex officio, Hon. J. G. Austin, Hon. Wm. Keswick, T. Pyke, The Hon. Attorney General, The Surveyor General
Treasurer-F. W. Mitchell
Auditors-Hon. P. Byrie, E. A. Hitchcock
士提反禮拜堂
Sz-tai-fan-lai-pai-tong.
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHAPEL.
Native Minister-Rev. Lo Sam Yuen
Church Missionaries-Rev. C. F. Warren
(absent), Rev. J. Piper
UNION CHURCH.
STAUNTON Street.
大石柱禮拜堂
Tai-shek-ch'u-Lye-pai-tong.
Minister-Rev. Jas. Legge, D.D.
Trustees-Rev. Dr. Legge, John Dent, C. T. Smith, G. Sharp, E. Smith, H. Wright, and J. W. Kemp
Secretary to Committee of Management-
J. S. Cox
Sittings may be obtained on application to J. S. Cox
Coogle
HONGKONG-ECCLESIASTICAL-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
WELLINGTON AND POTTINGER STREETS
天主教堂
Tien-chu-kau-t'ong.
Prefect Apostolic-Very Rev. T. Raimondi
Missionaries-G. Burghignoli, B. Vigano,
D. Davanzo, V. Longo, M. Leang, A.
Leang, and J. Chú P. Leang
Organist.-P. Montalbetti
DOMINICAN MISSION.
Procurator-Rev R. Reixach
契琠十兄弟廟
Christ-king-ti-min.
CHRISTADELPHIAN SYNAGOGUE.
BACK OF WEST POINT FOUNDRY.
Christo-Ad Iphai-teacher of His truth and
antipas-T. Hart.
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.
西營盤育嬰堂
Sei-ying-poon-yuk-ying-t'ong.
BERLIN LADIES' ASSOCIATION.
FOR THE PROMOTION OF FEMALE EDUCA-
TION IN CHINA.
Superintendent.-Rev. E. Klitzke
Miss Pauline Lesemann, nurse
Miss Louise Brandt ditto
Miss Louise Süss, schoolmistress
日耳曼公會
Yut-yee-man-kung-wui.
BASIL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. R. Lechler, Basil Mission House,
(Hongkong)
Rev. Wm. Bellon, (Lilong)
Rev. Ph. Winnes, (absent)
Rev. H. Bender, (Chonglok)
Rev. C. P. Piton, (do.)
Rev. T. Lvercher
Rev. G. A. Gussinan
英華準院
Ying-wa-shu-yun.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. James Legge, D.D.
Rev. F. S. Turner, B.A.
RHENISH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. W. Louise (Fukwing) Rev. A. Krolczyk, (Shiklung) Rev. E. Faber
Rev. T. Nacken
BERLIN CHINESE EVANGILIZATION
SOCIETY.
Rev. A. Hanspach
Rev. F. Hubrig
Rev. C. Pritzsohe
Rev. W. Vahldiek
FRENCH ROMAN CATHOLIC
MISSION.
STAUNTON STREET.
佛蘭西公會
Fat-lan-sai-kung-wui.
Rev. P. M. Osouf, procureur
Rev. J. Coste, vice-procureur
Public Companies.
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
鐵行火船公司
Tit-hong-fo-shun-kung-see.
Superintendent-W. Macaulay
Marine Superintendent-Capt. W. M. Gill.
son
Clerks
A. Methven
A. Miller
G. King
J. P. Campos C. D. Weeks
T. C. Sparkes
E. P. Campos
L. P. Campos
A. Seth
E. Sapoorjee
Superintendent Purser-T. Jones Clerks-W. Vinton
J. Wilkie
T. Sinith
Store Keeper-E. L. Woodin
Clerks.-A. Armistead
E. Moore
A. O. Guttierrez
J. Greig
Issuer of Stores-J. Callis
Fort William-Capt. J, W. Purchase
J. A. Ahlmann, chief officer
L. Encarnaçao
Office Gunner-T. Stollery
Issuer of Stores West Point-A. Duff Boatswain-F. Frost
Superintending Engineer-T. Green Draughtsman-R. Wolfenden Foreman Engineer-A. G. Aitken Engineers-T. Lyon, E. Andrews
Coogle
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HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
Plumbers-A. Sprowl, N. McKay
Foreman Blacksmith-J. Pearce
Modeller-H. Roper
Foreman Boilermaker-A. Goodwin
Factory clerks-J. De Britto, M. L. Soares
Foreman Carpenter-W. Ward
佛蘭西火船公司
Fat-lan-sai-fo-shun-koong-see.
SERVICES MARITIMES DES MES-
SAGERIES IMPERIALES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
PRAYA CENTRAL.
Agent Principal-C. Bertrand
Assistants-L. G. Petel, A. Reymond, M.
Babey, T. Tavares
Engineer A. Palicot
Storekeeper-Chas. Lalande
Steward-T. Brunel
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
OFFICE, PRAYA WEST, NEXT TO HARBOUR
MASTER'S OFFICE.
Agent-T. A. Harris
Chief Clerk-G. B. Emory
Clerks-W. Emmet, L. A. Rozario, A. M.
R. Periera, G. Manthy Chinese clerk-Fung Far
AGENTS.
Yokohama-Geo. E. Lane
Shanghai-Geo. F. Bowman Nagasaki-Geo. B. Gibbons Hiogo-A. Center
Singapore-Hutchinson & Co. Batavia-Dummler & Co. Calcutta-Whitney Bros. & Co. Manila-Russell & Sturgis Liverpool-H. Starr & Co. London-Wheatley, Starr, & Co.
HONGKONG GAS COMPANY,
LIMITED.
WEST POINT.
煤氣公司
Mui-hi-kung-see.
Manager-A. Newton
Sub-manager-W. D. Autey
Clerks-V. Alonço, James Parker
Foreman of Works-J. Bennett Retort Seller-H. Simmonds
香港黃埔船澳公司
Hong-kong-wong-po-shun-o-kung-see.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOÀ DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE-CLUB CHAMBERS, D'AGUILAR STREET, HONGKONG,
Directors -Hon. Wm. Keswick, chairman-
G. J. Helland, vice chairman
C. Bertrand
W. Macaulay
S. E. Burrows, Jr.
Secretary and General Manager-G. N.
Minto
Book-keeper-M. de Souza
WHAMPOA ESTABLISHMENT. Superintendent-D. Gillies
J. V. de Jesus, clerk
V. Gomez,
do
J. de Jesus, Jr., store-keeper D. Young, engineer
J. Liddle, foreman shipwright T. Welsby, foreman boilermaker
ABERDEEN ESTABLISHMENT.
Superintendent-R. Duncan
J. do Rozario, clerk
A. Moore, engineer
HONGKONG YARD, WANCHI.
G. McKay, foreman shipwright
A. Pereira, clerk
STEAM TUG "FAME."
Captain-J. Stephenson
於仁船澳公司
U-yan-shun-o-kung-see.
THE UNION DOCK ČOMPANY
OF HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA,
LIMITED.
OFFICE QUEEN'S ROAD, CORNER OF
ICE HOUSE Lane.
Secretary-R. S. Walker Accountant-L. J. Gutierrez Manager of Works-J. Riach
KOWLOON.
Managing Engineer-J. Inglis
Foreman Shipwright-J. Anderson
Boiler Maker--A. Chart
Clerk and Storekeeper-Thos. Doherty
SHIP YARD, WANCHI. Foreman Carpenter-P. Harms Clerk-
Coogle
HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
STEAM TUG "LITTLE ORPHAN."
A. A. Benning, captain
C. E. Wembert, engineer
香港客店公司
Hong-kong-hak-tim-kung-see.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
Directors.
Robt. S. Walker, chairman
W. R. Landstein
G. Overbeck
E. Delbanco
E. R. Belilios
Secretary-Ed. Baker
雪廠
Sut-chong.
TUDOR COMPANY.
ICE HOUSE Street.
Agent-H. O'Hara
省港澳火船公司
Shung-kong-o-fo-shun-kung-see.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Augustine Heard & Co., general Agents
G. W. Sands, marine superintendent RIVER STEAMERS.
"KIUKIANG."
Captain-T. Benning First Officer-H. Stuart Chief Engineer-F. Harold 2nd do. -J. Howell Purser A. A. de Rocha
"KINSHAN."
Captain-A. G. Cary First Officer-C. A. McCrea Chief Engineer-C. V. Lang 2nd do. -F. King Purser-J. Hodgkins
"WHITE CLOUD." Captain-R. Carroll First Officer-Seth Cowing Chief Engineer-J. Martin 2nd do. -D. Murphy Purser-L. V. Ribeiro
"FIRE DART." (laid up)
"POYANG." (laid up)
Capt. Thebaud, in charge
Insurances.
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Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Agents-
Lancashire Insurance Company, Fire
and Life
Java Sea & Fire Insurance Company National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia
Borneo Company Limited, Agents-
Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany, Fire
Carlowitz & Co., Agents-
Allgemeine Versicherungs Gesell-
schaft Fur See
Fluss und Landtransport in Dresden
Eduljee Framjee, Sons & Co., Agents-
Bombay Commercial Insurance Com-
pany
Ghandy & Co., M. D., Agents-
Bombay Native Insurance Company
Gibb, Livingston & Co., Agents--
Imperial Fire Insurance Company Reliance Marine Insurance Company Forbes & Co.'s Constituents Insur-
ance Company
Bombay Insurance Company
Gilman & Co., Agents-
North British and Mercantile Fire
Insurance Company
Royal Exchange Assurance Agents for Lloyds
Universal Marine Insurance Com-
pany of London, Limited Liverpool Underwriters' Association
Heard & Co., Augustine, General Agents
in China
Australasian Fire, Life and Marine China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Ocean Marine Insurance Company Albert Life Assurance Company
Victoria Insurance Company
London and Provincial Marine In-
surance Company
Hogg & Co., A. G., Agents-
Sun Fire Insurance Company Hongkong Insurance Company
Coogle
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HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
Holliday, Wise & Co., Agents--
Manchester Fire Insurance Company
(China)
London Assurance Corporation Fire,
Marine and Life (China) North China Insurance Company
(Manila)
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Agents-
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company Bengal Insurance Society Bombay Insurance Society Alliance Marine Assurance Office Alliance Fire Assurance Office Ocean Marine Insurance Company of
Bombay
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, Agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
Macaulay, W. (P. & O. S. N. Co.), Agent- London & Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Office
Mody & Co., N., Agents-
Bombay Mody Insurance Company
North China Insurance Company, Queen's
Road
J. Kennard Davis, agent R. D. Starkey,
Norton, E., Agent-
British and Foreign Marine Insu-
rance Company Limited Queen Fire Insurance Company
Olyphant & Co., Agents-
New York Board of Underwriters San Francisco Board of Underwriters Merchants' Mutual Marine Insurance
Company of San Francisco Guardian Assurance Company, Lon-
don
Pustau & Co., William, Agents-
Hamburg & Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
Dusseldorff General Insurance Co. Helvetia General Insurance Company Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation
Company
Basel Transport Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft Rheinisch-Westphalischer Lloyd China and Japan Insurance Co. Union S. N. Co. of Shanghai
Remedios & Co., J. J. dos, Agents-
Hindustan Marine Insurance Com-
pany of Calcutta
Russell & Co., Agents-
Shanghai Steam Navigation Company Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Pacific Marine and Fire Insurance
Company of San Francisco Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Schellhass & Co., E., Agents- Bremen Underwriters
Siemssen & Co., Agents-
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang
De Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
The Swiss Lloyd Transport Insurance
Society of Winterthur
The Union of Hamburg Underwriters
Storey, Chas, surveyor-
Royal Insurance Company
Turner & Co., Agents-
Home & Colonial Marine Insurance
Company Limited
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Northern Assurance Company, Fire
and Life
Union Insurance Society of Canton Secretary-Robt. Watmore Assistant--H. Laurence
Clerks-F. Barradas, F. dos Reme-
dios, M. de Souza
Walker, R. S., & Co., Agents-
Koyal Insurance Company, Fire and
Life
HONGKONG-BANKS.
Amicable Insurance Marine Universal Life Assurance Society Western Clubs, Topsham Jersey Mutual Insurance Society
Wilson, & Salway, surveyors-
Commercial Union Insurance Co. Northern Insurance Company
Netherlands India Sea and Fire
Insurance Company
Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
Queen Insurance Company
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co.
Banks.
渣打銀行
Cha-ta-ngan-hong.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China, Queen's Road
Draws on the Head Office and on the City Bank, London, and on the Agencies and Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, Akyab Rangoon, Singapore, Batavia, Shanghai and Hankow
Wm. Kaye, manager (absent) M. W. Boyd
H. Thorburn, acting accountant
M. Banyard, assistant accountant
J. P. Xavier, clerk
F. M. D. Xavier, clerk
M. M. Walker, manager (Shanghai)
J. G. Marshall, acct.
(do.)
W. Y. Pode, asst. acct. (do.)
J. S. Somerville, agent (Hankow)
新銀行
San-ngan-hong.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-
don, and China, Queen's Road
Draws on London Joint Stock Bank, Lon-
don;
and on Branches and Agencies at London, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Ceylon, Penang, Singapore, Shanghai, Yokohama, Hankow, and Mauritius. The Bank issues notes, which are re- ceived in payment of Government dues
E. Arthur, manager C. S. Craig,
accountant
J. Thurburn, assist. do.
W. E. Smith, do.
M. A. da Silva, do.
T. Chater,
do.
L C. Masfen, agent (Foochow) W. Jackson, manager (Shanghai) J. A. Taylor, accountant (do.) W. J. E. Stewart, do. (do.) E. B. Souper, act. do. (Y'hama) A. A. Shand, act. manager (do.)
W. D. Henderson, act. acct. (do.) E. B. Watson,
(do.)
R. Maxwell, agent (Hankow)
佛蘭西銀行
Fat-lan-si-ngan-hong.
147
Comptoir d'Escompte de Faris, office, Bank
Buildings, Queen's Road
Draws on the Head Office, Paris, on the
Union Bank of London, and on the Agencies at London, Nantes, Lyons, Marseilles, Alexandria, Shanghai, Bom- bay, Calcutta, Madras, Saigon, and Yokohama, &c., &c., &c.
E. Delbanco, manager
J. Poirier, cashier
John G. Hodgson, assistant cashier A. Kauffmann, accountant
N. Willaume, assistant
F. L. Placé, clerk
H. Wallich, manager (Shanghai)
J. Emmel, cashier
(do.)
H. Seighien, accountant (do.)
O. Schutlanhauer
(do.)
H. Sillem
(do.)
M. Cassel
(do.)
H. Sanches
(do.)
A. Philippe, manager (Saigon)
J. Mammeldorff, manager (Y'hama)
E. Seligmann
(do.)
J. G. Aubert
(do.)
香港上海銀行
Hong-kong Shang-hoi-ngan-hong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration, No. 1, Queen's Road
Draws on the London and County Bank, and on its own Branches and Agencies in London, Shanghai, Yokohama, Biogo, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Rangoon, Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Foochow, Amoy, Swatow, Ningpo, Kiukiang, Hankow, San Francisco, Valparaiso, Melbourne, Sydney, &c.
Victor Kresser, chief manager James Greig, sub-manager
W. S. Riddell, acting accountant F. F. Gibson
A. L. Turner H. K. Stewart
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148
J. D. Woodford
C. J. Gonsalves
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Wm. McMicken, assist. acct. & cashier. T. J. Gardiner, assistant acct.
A. Jorge
A. A. Pereira
F. W. Mitchell, Junr.
F. P. do Rozario
David McLean, manager (Shanghai)
W. Marray, accountant
J. Walter
do.
do.
H. O: Beveridge
do.
G. Ellis
do.
M. A. de Carvalho
do.
M. Pereira
do.
A. J. Diniz
do.
John Grigor, manager (Yokohama)
T. Jackson, acting manager do.
G. D. Moody, accountant
do.
J. McMahon
do.
J. S. Louden, agent (Foochow)
H. Cope, acting agent (Hankow) H. Smith, agent (Hiogo)
E. J. Pereira
do.
R. Stevenson, agent (Bombay) G. E. Noble, accountant do.
E. Cameron, agent (Calcutta)
G. T. Upward, accountant do.
W. H. Vacher, manager (London)
金寶銀行
Kam-po-ngan-hong,
Oriental Bank Corporation, Queen's Road, Draws on the Bank of England, Union Bank of London, and Head Office, Threadneedle Street, London; and on Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, Ceylon, Kurrachee, Madras, Mauritius, Singa- pore, Melbourne, Pondicherry, Sydney, Foochow, Shanghai, and Yokohama. The Corporation also issues circular notes and letters of credit, negotiable in all places of importance throughout the world.
James Berwick, acting manager C. Morland Kerr, accountant
J. M. Walters, sub-acct.
Geo. O. Scott, assist. acct. & cashier
L. Prior, assistant accountant
F. J. Barros,
clerk
L. d'Araujo Roza,
do.
F. d'Azevedo,
do.
A. E. Jesus,
do.
Alex. Paterson, agent (F'chow) absent F. Temple, acting agent (Foochow) D. A.J.Crombie, assist. acct. & cashier John McDouall, manager (Shanghai) L. Cameron, accountant G. Lethbridge, sub-acct.
H. B. Walker,
do.
P. M. de Carvalho, clerk
L. J. Pereira,
do.
Thos. Payne, Jr.
do.
G. M. Carvalho,
do.
J. Robertson, actg.agent (Yokohama) J. Russell, actg. acct.
E. F. Ansell, asst. accountant and
cashier
C. C. Steuart,
B. A. Peres, Jr., clerk
do.
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
衣巴剌謙
E-pa-la-him.
Abdoolally, Ebrahim, & Co., merchants
Cowusjee Nesservanjee, manager
A. R. Ebrahim
T. Casumjee
Allybhoy Abdoolcadur
Abdool Hoosen Abadeen (Canton)
Abdoolcurim, Abdulcadur,
Hollywood Road
Abdoolcurim Abdoolcadur
merchant,
Mahomedally Abdool Gufoor
Abdool, Rahim Mahomed, merchant,
Gage Street
亞扣士
A-tam-se.
Adams, W. S., M.D., surgeon in charge Seamen's Hospital, health officer of the Port, and Medical inspector of Emi-
grants; office, Medical Hall; residence "The Cliffs"
埃架北
Ai-ka-pak.
Agabeg, A. L., Jr., commission agent and
broker, No. 12, Hollywood Road
埃架北
Ai-ka-pak
Agabeg, G. L., merchant, Lyndhurst
Terrace.
Anton, James Ross, broker
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
140
Armstrong, J. M., auctioneer and com-
卑唎唎呵士
Be-li-li-os.
mission merchant, Government auc- tioneer, Commercial Bank buildings, Queen's Road Central
J. M. Armstrong
Henry Relph
A. Bastos
V. dos Remedios
瑞記洋行
Sui-kee-yeong-hong.
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., merchants,
Praya
Jacob Arnhold
Peter Karberg
Alexander C. Levysohn (Canton)
L. Mendel
R. Meuser
H. Ruttmann
J. Kramer (Canton)
L. Poesnecker
E. Schwanbeck
E. da Cruz
Baker, Edward, exchange and Share
broker; residence, Hongkong Hotel
碧架布疋女服公司
Bae-ka-po-put-ngei-foo-kung-see.
Baker & Co., S. W., drapers, &c., Queen's
Road Central
S. W. Baker
Mrs. Daniel
巴毛近
Ba-moo-kan.
Balmoocan Davecurn, merchant
M. Mocumram, manager
D. Rustomjee Kotwal, clerk
班士
Pan-se.
Barnes, Leonard, coach builder and Go- vernment Undertaker, Garden Road, rear of Murray Barracks
Barrelet, J. H., watch maker and jeweller
No. 94, Queen's Road
Barrington, T. W., House, Land, and Loan
agent, 47, Wyndham Street
Belilios, E. R., merchant, Lyndhurst
Terrace
E. R. Belilios
A. R. Belilios
N. J. Gomes
S. O. Cohen
巴厘
Pa-lee.
Birley & Co., merchants, 29, Queen's Road
Arthur Smith (England)
C. W. Murray
Thomas Pyke
do.
W. W. Plaisted (absent)
A. B. da Roza
J. T. G. Hassell
A. Corner
J. F. da Roza
M. da Roza
Geo. S. Hardy (Canton) H. L. Dalrymple (Foochow) Geo. Hales
(do.)
Bhabha, S. B., broker, Gage Street
北力乞
Pek-lik-het.
Blackhead & Co., F., shipchandlers, Queen's
Road
F. Blackhead
F. Rapp (absent)
T. Algar
Julius Mannish
辦匿
Pan-nik.
Bonnett & Co., milliners, drapers, &c.,
Queen's Road Central
W. W. Bonnett
Mrs. E. Bonnett
Miss E. Martyn
搬鳥公司
Poon-nu-kung-se.
Borneo Company, Limited, merchants,
Queen's Road
Also of London, Manchester, Calcutta, Shanghai, Singapore, Batavia, Sarawak, and Bangkok
Coole
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
150
G. Crichton (acting manager)
H. Nicaise (absent)
Henry Foss
F. J. dos Remedios
A. F. Ribeiro
(absent)
W.H.Dalgleish (manager,) Shanghai
John Fraser, manager (Shanghai)
H. D. Jamieson,
W. G. Brodie
B. de Souza
A. Deniz
(do.)
(do.)
(do.)
(do.)
Bottomley, C. D., general broker and com-
mission merchant, office, corner Queen's
Road and D'Aguilar Street
波素
Po-800.
Bourjau, Hubener & Co., merchants, 5,
Praya
Adolph Bourjau (absent)
Ernst Behre
H. Emil Hubener (Shanghai)
R. Bourjau
G. Wieler
(do.)
Frederik Clauss (absent)
A. Thomsen
Oscar Wieler
E. E. de Silva
P. Jordan
A. Bryde, (Shanghai)
F. Kroeplien, (do.)
John Stave (do.)
H. Stunzi
(do.)
Boulangerie d'Europe, Wyndham Street
亞力山地利杯亞
A-lak-san-ti-lee-boi-ah.
Boyer, Alexandre, Milliner, Draper, &c.,
No. 33, Queen's Road Central
A. Boyer
Mme. Leger
Miss E. Bradbury
Braddon, H. E., exchange and bullion
broker; residence, Hongkong Hotel
不蘭爹呵
Ba-lan-da-oa.
Brandão & Co., Graham Street
F. A. Gomes
J. B. Gomez Aug. Gomez
Antonio J. Brandão, (Macao)
L. N. Brandão, (do.)
D. Alemão, clerk
巴魯士
Pa-lo-se.
Burrows & Sons, S. E., merchants, 1, St.
John's Place
S. E. Burrows, Jun.
O. Hoffman Burrows (absent)
L. Mallory
巴律卑
Pa-lot-pi.
Broadbear, Anthony & Co., shipchandlers,
Praya
T. T. Anthony
C. H. E. Seimund
Brown, Jones & Co., undertakers, &c.,
Hollywood Road
亞都拿厘
Ah-too-lar-lee.
Budroodin, Abdolally, merchant
Mahomed Hoosain Matabhoy, manager
Essabhoy Abdoolcader
Essabhoy Jacooudeen
L. M. Jaffer
Cassumjee Goolam Hoosain (Canton)
伯頓
Pak-tun.
Bull, Purdon & Co., merchants, Spring
Gardens
Isaac M. Bull (absent)
James Purdon (do.) John G. Purdon (Shanghai)
S. H. Clarke
Geo. Dent (Foochow) H. W. Davis (Canton) W. Robertson
Antonio dos Santos
Robt. Church (Shanghai)
J. B. Robertson (do.)
W. C. Tilghman (Foochow)
畢
But.
Burd & Co., John, merchants, Praya
Frederick H. Block (absent)
George J. Helland
Rudo. Jensen
M. Poulsen
A. Helland
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
查士
Po-cha-se.
Butcher, J. B., saddlery, horse repository, horse shoeing forge, and carriage manu-
factory, Garden Road, in rear of Murray Barracks
J. B. Butcher
L. C. Barnes, coach builder
三貴
Sam-kwai.
Caldwell, D. R., Chinese interpreter,
Aberdeen Street
高露雲狀師
Ko-lo-wan-chong-se.
Caldwell, H. C., attorney, solicitor, proctor,
and notary public, 29, Queen's Road
Henry C. Caldwell
W. H. Brereton, manager
D. E. Caldwell
M. d'Azevedo
E. G. Lopes
151
House, Overland China Mail, fortnightly for the home mail; China Mail, every evening, except Sunday.
Charles A. Saint, proprietor & editor
N. B. Dennys, editor G. M. Bain, reporter
A. S. Souza, book-keeper
Pedro de Barros, shipping reporter
J. J. do Rozario, compositor
R. Martins,
do.
N. Sequeira,
do.
E. Sequeira,
do.
G. S. Botelho,
do.
F. Sampaio
do.
"China Magazine," C. Langdon Davies,
office, 7 Peddar's Wharf
C. Langdon Davies, conductor
C. Marçal, foreman of printing office
可苗治
Ho-mui-jee.
Chinoy Ardaseer Hormusjee, broker, 13,
Peel Street
Chun Ayow
加路威士
哥剌
Co-lah.
Ka-lo-wit-se.
Carlowitz & Co., merchants, 15, Praya Cholah, J. B., merchant, Lyndhurst Ter-
Central
R. von Carlowitz
G. Hitzeroth
A. Eimbeke
F. Herbig O. Benecke
W, Rost
O. Bumiller
J. d'Almeida
巴倫治
Po-lun-jee.
Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co., merchants
Rustomjee Cooverjee
Hormasjee Cooverjee
R. Cursetjee Vania
F. B. Pustakia
B. J. Guzder
生地印字館
San-teh-Yan-tsee-koon,
"China Mail" Office, Charles A. Saint, 2, Wyndham Street, behind the Club
race
Clouth, C., M.D., medical practitioner, 33,
Wyndham Street
Cohen, C. C., & Co., merchants, Burd's
Lane
C. C. Cohen
Alexander Levy
Cohen, A. S. general broker, Lyndhurst
Terrace
Collins, V. D., dentist, Wyndham Street
今孖些印字館
Kam-ma-she-yun-tez-koon.
"Commercial Printing Office," Graham
Street
J. A. da Luz
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
各臣
Kok-son.
Coron, A., bill and bullion broker; rø-
sidence, "Beaureguard," Caine Road
姪打
Chat-ta.
Chater, C. P., bill, bullion & share broker;
office, Lyndhurst Terrace; residence,
2, Caine Road
打打杯衣彫治
Ta-ta-pui-e-tew-jee.
Dadabhoy Eduljee, merchant, Wellington
Street
孖剌新聞紙館
Ma-la-san-mun-chi-koon.
Daily Press" Office, Wyndham Street, opposite St. Paul's College; Daily Press, English edition, published every morn- ing; Chinese edition, three times a week. Overland Trade Report, publish- ed twice a month, on the morning of the departure of the English Mail; Daily Press edition of the Straits Times Extra, on the arrival of the inward mails; and agents for the London and China Herald.
Y. J. Murrow, (England)
Wm. H. Bell, lessee & publisher
Albert C. Dulcken, editor
A. Noel Blakeman, reporter
R. Greaves
H. C. Gamble
do.
do.
Samuel Hember, foreman
Adelino A. V. Ribeiro, compositor
Cassumbhoy Jaffer
Mahomedbhoy Dewray
Davies, C. Langdon, average stater, publie
accountant and actuary, 7, Peddar's Wharf
興泰行
Heng-tye-hong.
Deetjen & Von Bergen, merchants, &c.
E. Deetjen, (absent)
E. W. von Bergen
地眞呢亞
De-en-na-ar.
Degenaer, F., merchant, 3, d'Aguilar St.
F. Degenaer
W. Mathisen
B. Gonsalves
Denis Freres, merchants,
G. Denis
F. R. Silva
疏沙印字館
So-sha-yan-tze-koon.
De Souza & Co., printers, stationers, and
bookbinders, Hollywood Road
J. J. da Silva e Souza
A. A. Cordeiro, book-keeper
A. J. da Silva e Souza, manager
Job da Silva e Souza
Marcos Machado
Francisco A. da Silva e Souza
Jozé Monteiro
Manoel M. C. Rodrigues
Olivio Vieira
Euzebio Pereira
J. M. dos Santos,
do.
Amancio F. dos Santos,
do.
F. F. Placé
Francisco S. Almario,
do.
Francisco P. do Rozario,
do.
Chinese Clerk.
Leong Akit
Chinese Edition.
Chang A'leong, general manager
Dale, R., bill and bullion broker, 40, Queen's
Road; residence, 6, West Terrace
to pk tx
Dam-ma-boy.
Damaboy, F. M., merchant, Gage Street
F. Mohomedbhoy, manager
J. Mohomedbhoy
東源行
Tong-yuen-hong.
Derode Freres, P. & P., merchants, 17,
Gage Street
V. Lavoisier
A. Fevez
C. Messein
B. Lopez
A. Dumas
打蘭
To-lan.
Dolan, W., sailmaker, Duddell Street
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
多士
To-se.
Dods, George, M.D., physician and sur-
geon, Bay View, Arbuthnot Road
Dreyer & Co., merchants, No. 5, Gough
Street
F. Dreyer
C. Budde
Th. Krause
都砵士
To-put-se.
Dubost & Co., merchants, 44, Queen's Road
G. Dubost
V. Boulland
P. Broggy
Dhumjeebhoy & Co. R., merchants and commission agents, Hollywood Road
W. R. Sorabjee
Eduljee Framjee, Sons & Co., merchants
J. F. Buxey
C. Cowasjee
Dossabhoy Eduljee
意蘭匣公司
E-lan-le-kung-se.
Eranee & Co., B. K., merchants
B. K. Eranee (Bombay)
D. C. Rutnagur do.
Perozeshaw Pestonjee
R. C. Rutnagur
Estate of Dent & Co., in liquidation
G. W. Stiles, agent
科近拿
Fok-kun-na.
Falconer & Co., G., watchmakers, jewel-
lers, &c., Queen's Road Central
G. Falconer
A. Harley
J. Noble
A. Smith
John McGregor
J. Urquhart
B. Philipps
Farrelmann & Fischer, shipohandlers and
general store-keepers, 18, Webster Bazaar
G. Farrelmann
S. Fischer
科舌
Fa-set.
153
Fawcett&Co.,shipchandlers, storekeepers,
&c., Wyndham Street
J. W. Pearce
Benjamim E. Gall
A. Bleecker
拂嬌厘道
Fik-gu-le-do.
Figueiredo, J. M. V. de, general broker,
Staunton Street
Floyd W. P., photographer, corner of
Wyndham and Wellington Streets
W. P. Floyd
J. J. A. da Silveira
Framjee Merwanjee Tolatee, merchant,
No. 7, Gage Street
B. F. Tolatee, manager
D. E. Tolatee
Framjee, Hormusjee & Co., merchants,
No. 7, Hollywood Road
Rustonjee Dhunjeeshaw (Bombay)
Framjee Hormusjee (Shanghai) Dadabhoy Muncherjee
Francis, John Joseph, attorney, solicitor
and notory public, 2, Club Chambers;
residence, Alexander Terrace
J. J. Francis
H. L. Dennys
S. J. Guttierrez
衣
E-lee-se.
士
Freeland, J. Ellis, M.D., C.M., 111,
Queen's Road East
夫力士
Fe-lik-se.
Freerks, Rodatz & Co., shipchandlers
and general storekeepers, 29, 30 and
31, Praya
R. Freerks
G. C. F. Rodatz
佛蘭西麵飽公司
Fat-lan-sai-min-pow-kung-se.
French Bread Company, Elgin Street
F. J. Silveira
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154
佛蘭西藥房
刧佛
Fat-lan-sai-yeuk-fong.
French Dispensary, 118, Queen's Road
J. L. Britto, chemist and druggist
F. P. Liger
佛蘭西麵飽公司
Fat-lan-sai-min-pow-kung-se.
French Bread Company, 28, Wellington
Street
F. Jauffret
F. Vincenot
力哥
Fric-kel.
Frickel & Co., L., shipchandlers and com-
mission agents, No. 43, Queen's Road
Leopold Frickel
T. H. De Silver
E. Herbst
L. Liedeke
E. Pott
Frisby & Co., compradores, butchers, &c.,
Wellington Street
W. F. Driscoll
S. Rozario
Futtabhoy Ameejee, merchant, Gage St.
Fattabhoy Matabhoy, manager Essabhoy Jackyoodin
Allybhoy Adumjee
Abdool Kyoom Sumsoodin (Canton)
加列
Ka-lut.
Garrett, Miss, milliner, &c., Queen's Road
Miss Garrett
Mrs. Hams
Miss Miller
E. Marques
播威鏢店
Bo-vei-piu-teem.
Gaupp & Co., Charles J., watchmakers
and jewellers, Queen's Road
Chas. Gaupp
L Gaupp
H. Gaupp
R. Heermann
J. Keiser
Kip-fat.
Gifford & Co., merchants, 2, Gough Street
間地
Kan-dee.
Ghandy & Co. M. D., merchants, Holly-
wood Road
D. Dadabhoy Ghandy, (Bombay) Jeevunjee Bomonjee Metta, (do.)
D. D. Ghandy, (Bombay)
D. M. Metta
F. J. Vusaigera
B. J. Metta, (Shanghai)
刧公司
Gip-kung-see.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
H. B. Gibb
Francis Porter, (Shanghai)
J. P. Duncanson
H. Lowcock, (absent) J. M. Vickers
A. G. Wood, (Shanghai)
Gavin Thomson
A. M. Case, (absent) A. McLeod Holmes Granger J. McLeod C. F. Nunn W. H. F. Darby A. M. Gepp (Canton) H. S. Hancock, (Foochow) W O. Morrison (do.) F. G. White, (Shanghai) J. F. Hudson, (do) C. G. Webb, (do) L. S. Simmonds, (do)
J. Sharp,
W. E. Gibb
(do)
(do)
H. P. Tennant, (do)
E. G. Hamilton, (Kiukiang)
R. W. Williams, (Hankow)
太平洋行
Tai-ping-Yeong-Hong.
Gilman & Co., merchants, 6, Praya
R. J. Gilman, (England)
C. A. Wild, (Foochow)
H. B. Lemann,
W. Lemann (England) E. H. Lavers, (Shanghai) H. F. Ramsay, (Hankow)
W. Park
J. H. Roberts
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C. H. Padday J. da Costa
W. G. Price (Foochow) Thomas Fairhurst, (do) C. F. Harton, (do.) F. Gilman, (Shanghai) A. W. Glennie (do.)
W. Miller,
(do)
F. Green,
(do)
E. Tobin,
(do)
W. de St. Croix
(do.)
C. J. Melhuish,
(Yokohama)
J. Tonso,
(do)
(do.)
E. Abbott,
巨聯公司
Kü-lein-kung-se.
Grün & Co., merchants, corner of Pot-
tinger and Stanley Streets
E. Grün
J. C. Opstelten
E. Spitz
E. Füngfeld
Gubbay & Co., merchants, Hollywood
Road
S. D. Gubbay
Guedes & Co., auctioneers and commis- sion agents, Hotel Buildings, Queen's Road Central
José M. Guedes, Junr.
A. F. Gordo
Gutierrez, R. F., printer, 13, Wyndham
Street
哈卑杯
Hap-bi-boy.
Habbibhoy, Rehemebhoy, merchant
Byramjee Jeevanjee, manager
Versey Vulley,
Hassum Somjee
M. Currim, (Shanghai)
亞士加以士麽
A-sze-Ka-E-sze-mo.
Hadji Ali Asgar & H. Ismail, merchants
Mahomed Ebrahim
Mahomed Sadeck
S. Emamoodeen Sooratee
H. A. Namazee
閒風
Han-ley.
Handley, E. R., plumber, gasfitter, &c,
Queen's Road West
E. R. Handley
J. Hart
D. Drysdale
Hawkins, T. E., horse repository, &c,
Duddell Street
T. E. Hawkins
Hayllar T. C., barrister at law; office,
Bank Buildings; residence, "The Her-
mitage" Caine Road
希士倫王家狀師
He se-lun-wong-ka-Chong-se.
J
Hazeland, Francis Innes, attorney, solici-
tor, and notary public; Crown Solicitor
and Queen's Proctor, Supreme Court
House; residence, Albany
F. I. Hazeland
T. E. Habgood
F. Xavier
Ng' Acho
曷公司
Hot-koong-se.
Heard & Co., Augustine, merchants,
Queen's Road
John Heard, (absent)
Augustine Heard
Albert F. Heard, (absent)
George F. Heard
Robert Fearon, (Shanghai) George F. Weller
F. A. Seabra E. Reimers J. Jackson E. W. Perry
H. Cleland Heywood W. H. Ray L. P. Ward O. A. da Cruz
J. P. Pereira
J. C. d'Aquino L. M. Baptista P. A. da Costa
M. Daly
(Foochow)
M. E. Bennett (do.)
J. Pinel, Junr. (do.)
J. Pethick
(do.)
N. Murton (Amoy) C. W. Orne (Canton)
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E. L. H. Crace (do.)
P. D. Cheshire (do.)
Geo. B. Dixwell (Shanghai)
E. G. Low
J. E. Reding
C. E. Endicott
T. O. S. Jenkins
H. B. Endicott
J. S. Fearon
G. G. Hopkins
J. R. Marques
M. de Souza
J. K. Cunningham (Hankow)
(do.)
J. T. Fraser (Yokohama)
Gustavus Farley (do.)
F. Blake (Kobe)
F. Y. Ogden (do.)
COAST STEAMERS.
"SUWONADA.
Captain-Arthur H. Clark
Chief officer-Joseph Hamlin
2nd
do. -O. Wilson
Chief Engineer- John Lindsay Purser Henry L. Emery
1st Asst. Engineer-Andrew Richmond
2nd do.
do.
-Charles McLean
3rd do.
do.
-N. Campbell
"VENUS.
Captain-I. C. Crowell Chief officer A. A: McCaslon
do. -J. M. Still
2nd
Chief Engineer -G. H. Brady 2nd do. W. Robinson
W. H. Read
3rd do.
4th
do. Thos. Grimes
Purser-J. Souza
MARS. "
Captain-P. Bennett
Chief officer-G. B. Lefavour 2nd do. D. Higgins Chief Engineer-D. Bailey 2nd do. -W. Marshall
3rd
do. -H. Bailey
4th do.
-W. Anderson
Purser-W. de Silva
希士公司
He -se-kung-see.
Hesse & Co., merchants, 11, Queen's Road
Anton Hase
Leonhard Stael (Canton)
H. Stolterfoht
Hinrichs & Co., C. H., tobacconists and
cigar dealers, 133, Queen's Road Cen-
tral
壳公司
Hogg-kung-se.
Hogg & Co., A. G., merchants, Aberdeen
Street
A. G. Hogg
T. G. Linstead
蝦刺爹威士
Ho-la-da-weise.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants, Praya
John Holliday (Manchester)
C. W. Farbridge
(do.)
(do.)
J. F. Holliday
Richard Rowett
J. P. Barnes (Shanghai) Richd. L. Coller (Manila)
J. B. Coughtrie T. D. H. Hodges C. J. Holliday J. M. O. Lima A. J. Vieira
J. C. Ridge (Foochow) D. L. Hunter (Shanghai) C. J. Tatham (do.)
W. H. Renshaw (do.)
J. M. Holliday
(do.)
C. do Rozario (do.)
E. R. Holberton (Hankow)
C. Roetzschke (Manila)
E. Jones
(do.)
(do.)
Heinemann, S. L., ship broker; office, Bank
Buildings, Queen's Road
S. L. Heinemann
H. Kiær, auctioneer
Henderson, J. O., M.D., surgeon, corner
of Pottinger Street and Queen's Road
E. Andrews
堪士
Hom-see.
Holmes, Geo., ship & general broker, &c.
No. 2, Peddar's Hill
Geo. Holmes
香港蘇打水館
Heong-kong-so-ta-shui-koon.
Hongkong Soda Water Manufacturing
Company," No. 15, Graham Street
J. P. da Costa
D. A. d'Eça
N. Q. Gutteres, clerk
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Hongkong Hotel," Queen's Road and
Peddar's Wharf
Hing Kee, contractor
E. R. Holmes, manager
F. C. V. Ribeiro, clerk
Geo. Laury, bar-keeper
A. V. Ribeiro, shroff
品
Hook.
Hook, J. S., Son & Co., ship brokers, &c.,
Peddar's Wharf
J. S. Hook
T. R. S. Hook
J. Ribeiro
Hughes, W. K., general broker, office, No.
1, D'Aguilar Street
痕
Hun.
Hunt & Co., Thomas, Peddar's Wharf
J. B. Endicott
W. F. Russell
Huyvenaar J., M.D., physician, 37, Wynd-
ham Street
Hycem, S., broker, Hollywood Road
Illingworth David, West Point Foundry
D. Illingworth
H. Nunes
浒花杯
Cha-fa-bhoy.
Jafferbhoy & Co., A., merchants, No. 10,
Stanley Street
Ameeroodeen Abdoollatiff (Bombay)
T. Shuraffully
占未臣
Chim-me-son.
Jamieson & Barton, general brokers, in-
spectors of Opium, & commission agents
Hollywood Road
Zeph. Barton
J. M. de Azevedo
卑亞杯
Pe-a-poy.
Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy, merchant, Welling-
ton Street
Mahomedbhoy Khetsey, manager
Abdoolhoosaim Abdoolally
Gangjeebhoy Mawjee Jafferbhoy Lilla T. Dewjee
157
Abdoollabhoy Hassom (Shanghai)
B. Allaruckhia
渣愆
Cha-teen.
(do)
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants, East
Point
Robert Jardine (England) James Whittall (absent) William Keswick
H. St. L. Magniac Edward Whittall
F. B. Johnson (Shanghai)
S. J. Gower
Henry Murray (absent) M. P. Jukes
J. A. Barretto P. G. Laurie W. Kirby (absent) A. F. Chambers H. G. James
H. P. Austin
M. H. Cromartie
C. S. Taylor F. C. Sauermann
E F. Alford
R. Hodge T. Wallace J. Macgregor J. P. da Costa F. H. Azevedo D. A. d'Eca
G. dos Remedios
A. de Britto
J. A. Barretto Jr.
C. A. Ozario Jr.
A. V. Ribeiro
G. Mackrill Smith (Canton)
R. A. Houstoun (absent)
D. Petrie
Peter Orme
A. Major W. Jaffray
(Shanghai)
(do)
(do)
(do)
A. B. Clarke
(do)
H. C. Maclean
(do)
J. H. Cheverton
(do)
E. J. Couto
(do)
D. Glass
(do)
A. MacIvor
(do)
A. Joanovich
(do)
L. Barretto Jr.
(do)
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D. Patridge (Berwick Walls) (do)
W. Paterson
(Foochow)
A. F. Angus
(do)
C. Noack
(do)
T. G. Glover
(do)
R. Anderson (Kiukiang)
(do)
Alfred G. Morris A. F. Pereira
COAST STEAMER. "SHAFTESBURY."
Captain-J. Aitken Chief Officer-J. C. Gundy
2nd do. -W. Laurence
Chief Engineer-W. Taylor
2nd do. -H. Young
do. -L. Morgan
3rd
H. Beveridge (Hankow)
A. L. Pearey (do)
C. E. Hill (Newchwang)
Herbert Smith (Yokohama)
W. Walter
Jones, Thos., storekeeper, &c., 131, Queen's
Road Central
波架
Po-ka.
Kirchner, Böger & Co, merchants, No.
10, Queen's Road
A. Kirchner
H. Böger (absent)
C. F. Grossmann (Shanghai)
Th. Von der Heyde
F. Masius
E. Burmeister
A. Reka (Shanghai)
何
iirt
Ko-se.
Koss & Co., tailors and clothiers Queen's
Road.
L. F. Grill
H. Ladage
Krummenacher & Co., merchants and
commission agents, Stanley Street
J. Krummenacher
R. Rädecker
覽勿亞件臣夜冷館
Lam-mat A-kin-shun Ye-ling-kwan.
Lammert, Atkinson & Co., shipchandlers
and auctioneers, Queen's Road
G. R. Lammert
Geo. Whitehouse
Otto Friedrich
A. Busch
E. F. Fonseca
蘭士田
Lan-se-teen.
Landstein & Co., merchants, Bank Build-
ings, Queen's Road
Wm. R. Landstein
C. Erdmann
連架剌佛
Lane-ka-la-fat.
Lane, Crawford & Co., generalstorekeepers,
shipchandlers, and auctioneers, Queen's Road
Ninian Crawford (absent)
David R. Crawford (absent)
John Wilson (Shanghai)
John S. Cor John Fairbairn
F. de Sá Albert Scott W. J. Rogerson John S. Knowles Henry Crawford Harry Nicking G. F. Fogarty James Wilson
H. Fonseca, Junr.
Henry Dyer
(Shanghai)
Henry Everall
(do.)
Andrew Morton
(do.)
J. Harvie
(do.)
W. R. J. Harris
(do.)
J. N. Allen
(do.)
J. M. Taylor
(do.)
F. Annand
(do.)
得忌利士
Tak-ke-le-se.
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, merchants,
d'Aguilar Street
John S. Lapraik (absent)
A. McG. Heaton
Joseph E. Manger
A. T. Manger
J. Y. V. Shaw
A. F. dos Remedios
A. G. dos Remedios
COAST STEAMERS. "YE880."
Captain-Samuel Ashton
Chief Officer-Wm. Morgan
2nd do.
3rd do.
-Geo. Westoby
-Ed. Place
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Chief Engineer-T. Bernard
2nd do.
-James Carroll
3rd do. -J. MacDonnald
"Kwangtung."
Captain-G. D. Pitman
Chief Officer-Edward Burnie
2nd do. -W. Clarke 3rd do.
T. Flemming
Chief Engineer-J. Cornforth
2nd do.
3rd do.
S
"Douglas."
Captain-J. E. Toppin
Chief Officer-J. E. Punchard
2nd do. -J. T. Brett
3rd do. -G. F. Gibson
Chief Engineer-McNair
2nd do.
3rd do.
"FUSIYAMA."
Captain-A. D. Dundas
Chief Officer-T. Smith
Chief Engineer--A. Patterson
厘
士厘
Lee-fu-se-le.
Leavesley, H., agent for Perkin and Sons'
Aniline Dyes, No. 2 S., Hollywood Road
厘付來
Le-fu-loy.
Leveroy, J. R. J., general broker, 22,
Bridges Street
洛乞醫生
Lock-het-E-shang.
Lockhead, John, medical practitioner,
Elgin Street
Lowndes, R. W., merchant, 107, Queen's
Road Central
麥當拿
Mak-ton-na.
MacDonald & Co., A., shipwrights, and patent slip, West Point, next the Gas works
A. MacDonald
J. MacDonald
G. Wilson
O. Armstrong W. Paulsen
麥當拿
Mak-ton-na.
159
MacDonald & Co., J., shipwrights and
blacksmiths, Wanchai
J. S. McDonald
B. Stanford
Maclean, G. F., merchant, Queen's Road
Central
Marx, G. H., boot and shoe maker,
Wyndham Street
物都古
Mat-to-ku.
McDougall & Co., engineers, Spring
Gardens
S. Speechly, engineer
麥記架
Mc-Gre-gor.
McGregor & Co., R., merchants, Burd's
Lane
J. C. Baldwin (absent)
David Welsh (do.)
John A. Sandilands, manager
馬嬌云
Ma-kiu-wun.
McEwen & Co., shipchandlers, auctioneers,
and commission merchants, Queen's
Road Central
John Smith
Alex. F. Smith
Wm. Dawson
Edwin Farrell
A. McConachie
墨馬道
Mac-mah-to.
McMurdo, R., government and marine surveyor, and surveyor for French
Lloyds, Bonham Road West; office, Peddar's Wharf
中環藥房
Chung-wan-yuek-fong.
Medical Hall, 37, Queen's Road
H. Kauffmann, M.D., Proprietor
Th. Koffer, manager
H. Kock
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HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
乜者士
Mat-che-see.
Melchers & Co., merchants, Peddar's Wharf
Hermann Melchers
Adolf André (Europe)
W. Reiners
D. Buse
J. Naudin
C. Krebs
C. M. do Rozario
Mellish, Edward, exchange and bullion
broker; residence, Caine Road
孖近低印字館
Ma-cun-tye-yan-tea-koon.
"Mercantile Printing Office," 13, Peel
Sreet, publish weekly O Independente
E. Ferreira
C. M. Chavez
ot pk Me-yer.
Meyer, Adolph E., merchant, 4, Stanley
Street
Millar, A., plumber, coppersmith, gas
fitter and brassfounder, 1, Queen's Road East
Andrew Millar
J. Bond
F. Collaço
J. de Senna
麽地公司
Mo-tee-kung-se.
Mody & Co., N., 40, Queen's Road
Nusserwanjee P. M. Feroze, manager
Bomanjee Limjeebhoy Bathivary
Hormusjee Rustomjee Hakimna
Sorabjee Merwanjee Omrigur
麽地
Mo-tee.
Mody, H. N., bill, share, & general broker
and auctioneer, Graham Street
Moore, W. P., hairdresser, &c., Hotel
Buildings, Queen's Road Central
W. P. Moore
C. Stacia
Morgan, C. H., broker
Morgan & Co., W. M., brokers, &c., Ped-
dar's Hill
W. M. Morgan
Morris & Co., auctioneers, news and com-
mission agents, Wellington Street
J. B. Morris
C. Wagner, Jr.
Moss, M., general broker, Wyndham St.
Motiwalla, E. P., general broker, Lynd-
hurst Terrace
孖匣皇家醫生
Ma-lee-wong-ka-e-sang.
Murray, J. Ivor, M.D., Colonial Surgeon and Inspector of Hospitals, Caine Road
Natha, Hajee Abdoolla, merchant, Gage
Street
Oosman Abha, assistant
Aboolka, Alley Mohomed
Nathoo, C., merchant
C. Nathoo
N. M Nathoo
囉郎也印字館
Lo-long-ya-yun-tze-koon.
Noronha & Sons, government and general
printers,
Road corner Hollywood
and Pottinger Street ("Government Gazette," and Chinese edition of the same, published every Saturday, "Chi- nese Gazette" published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.)
H. L. Noronha D. L. Noronha
L. Noronha, bookkeeper B. P. Campos, foreman F. F. Pinna, compositor A. A. Pereira
do.
F. Xavier
do.
R. Collaço
do.
A. Perpetuo
do.
Norton, Edward, commission agent, 4,
Praya
打笠治麵飽公司
Ta-lab-chee min-pow-kong-se.
Nowrojee, D., baker, Queen's Road
Dorabjee Nowrojee
F. Cowasjee
Sorabjee Cowasjee, clerk
Cocale
P. Pereira
E. Muncherjee
F. Rustomjee
J. P. Madar
H. Cawasjee
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O. Bullock
(Shanghai)
J. F. Seaman, Jr.
(do.)
Jas. Maitland
(do.)
E. U. Smith
(do.)
J. H. Wisner
(do.)
J. C. Allen, Jr.
(do.)
T. A. Tonks
(do.)
T. Nelson
C. Xavier
(do.)
(do.)
T. Pim
(Foochow)
B. J. Morris
(do.)
F. B. Smith
(do.)
John Bathgate (do.)
Nowrojee & Co., merchants
N. Nesserwanjee
C. Bomanjee
B. N. Guzder, manager
D. F. Guzder
S. C. Cotwal
P. Dorabjee
H. A. Goojratee
鴨都刺利
Ap-doo-la-lee.
Nuzarally Abdoodally, merchant, Gage St.
G. Moozafferally, clerk
何生治
Ho-sang-chee.
Nowrojee Hosungjee, merchant, Holly-
wood Road
阿厘仁他藥房
O-le-gan-ta-yeok-fong.
"Oriental Dispensary and Soda Water
Manufactory
F. P. Soares & Co., druggists, corner
of Wellington and Peel Streets
F. P. Soares, manager
J. Vieira
S. Robello
O'Brien, R. A., M.D., medical practitioner,
"Duart" Caine Road
阿利芬
O-le-fun.
Olyphant & Co., merchants, Praya
R. M. Olyphant (New York)
W. W. Parkin
(do.)
George W. Talbot (do.) A. A. Hayes (Shanghai) E. A. Hitchcock
W. N. Olmsted (absent)
C. W. Barnes
J. B. Smith
J. N. Jameson
J. A. da Luz
A. A. Bothelho
H. S. Geary
F. B. Talbot (Canton)
伯架公司
Pak-ka-koong-se.
Parker & Co., general commission mer-
chants, Corner of Queen's Road, and
Duddell Street
J. W. Torrey
液顚船澳
Char-din-shin-o.
"Patent Slip," East Point
John Jack
H. M. Leslie, clerk
班時佛皇家大狀師
Pan-se-fut-Wony-ka-tai-chong-se.
Pauncefote, Julian, attorney-general, office,
Supreme Court House
John Smithers, clerk
Pereira, Frank J., share broker, &c., cor-
ner Queen's Road & D'Aguilar Streets; residence, Robinson Road
Pereira, J. A., soda water maker, &c.
Wyndham Street
丕臣治
Pe-son-chee.
Pestonjee Setna, broker, corner of Peel
and Gage Streets
Ardashir Pestonjee Setna
波大狀師
Po-lat-tai-chong-se.
Pollard, Edward H., Q.C., barrister,
Queen's Road; residence, Castle Road
E. H. Pollard
Florentino dos Remedios
F. Duarte Guedes
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標班呢
Pu-pan-ne.
Pubaney, E., merchant
Abdollabhoy Moomun, manager
A. Davejee
Sullaymanbhoy Cassumbhoy (S'hai)
M. Fackeer
布士
Po-se-tow.
(do.)
Pustau & Co., Wm., merchants, Pottinger
Street
William Pustau (Hamburg)
Julius Menke
Th. Probst
O. C. Behn
J. F. Cordes (Shanghai)
F. Lanken
H. Francke
W. Holzappe
A. da Silva H. Kuhlmann
H. Bonne
B. Zerrenner
L. S. Lütkens
Hugo Simonis
W. Smith
(Canton)
(Shanghai)
C. W. Siegfried
(do.) (do.)
E. Koch
M. Borchardt
H. Burchardi (do.) Chas. Woodward (do.) W. Siegfried (do.) C. M. Donner (Canton)
COAST STEAMER. "UNITED SErvice." Captain-A. S. Tough Chief Officer-Wm. Leslie
2nd do -J. S. Hendrie Chief Engineer-W. D. Morrison 2nd do. -W. T. H. Canty
3rd do. -Thos. Carter
Purser H. G. Brown
羅凌乜連
Lo-ling-med-lin.
Rawling, Medlen & Co., architects, civil
engineers and surveyors, 10, Club
Chambers
S. B. Rawling, (absent)
G. A. Medlen
J. Studd
Too Cheok, draughtsman Ah King
(do.)
連拿公司
如意洋行
Lena-kung-sz.
Yu-i-yang-hong.
Raynal & Co., merchants, 14 & 16, Stanley
Street
G. Raynal
C. Milisch (Macao)
J. C. Kruse
Rangee, B. P., merchant, 13, Peel Street
唎文
Rei-mann.
Reimann, P., general ship broker, 39,
Wyndham Street
P. Reimann
泰和行
Tye-wo-hong.
Reiss & Co., merchants, Praya
Adolph Zimmern,
Fred. C. Adams (Shanghai)
Leopold Kahn (Yokohama)
S. J. Crutch, tea inspector, C. Danenberg
J. A. Bromley (Shanghai) W. S. Foster
(do.)
A. H. Percival (do.)
Wm. Lane (Yokohama)
利美打士
Lee-mee-ta-sz.
Remedios & Co., J. J. dos, merchants, 16,
Gough Street
J. J. dos Remedios
Alex. Antonio dos Remedios
H. A. Leiria
J. H. dos Remedios
B. F. Gonsalves
Rumão do Rozario
J. M. dos Remedios
Remedios & Co., merchants, 13, Gough
Street
J. A. dos Remedios
J. C. dos Remedios
D. A. dos Remedios
拉士担治
Las-tam-chee.
Rustomjee Ruttonjee, baker, Central Mar-
ket
Rustomjee Ruttonjee
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羅查里澳
Lo-cha-li-o.
Rozario & Co., merchants, Stanley Street
Marcos C. do Rozario
A. E. Salter (Chinkiang)
P. Gabain (Ningpo)
G. Heise
(do.)
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S. W. Pomeroy, Junr. (Foochow)
Edward Sheppard
(do.)
(do.)
(do.)
Francisco M. Gonsalves
其品
Kee-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants, Praya
Paul S. Forbes (absent)
E. Cunningham (absent) H. H. Warden (Shanghai) William H. Forbes
F. B. Forbes (Shanghai) David King, Jr. (Foochow)
J. Murray Forbes William H. Foster, Jr. E. D. Barbour (Shanghai) W. Scott Fitz (Hankow)
R. Blackwell W. H. Dalmeida
C. A. Lovett
W. W. Lovett
C. R. Meuser
E. C. Ray
E. Rohl
E. W. Stevens
E. A. Encarnação
F. F. Ellwell
B. Pereira
律士頓治
Lut-se-ton-jee.
Rustonjee, C., broker, Lyndhurst, Terrace
律頓治
Iut-ton-chee.
Ruttunjee, & Co., D., merchants, Lynd-
hurst Terrace
D. Ruttunjee
P. R. Doral
B. Framjee
沙治
Sa-chee
Sage, Edward J., merchant and commis.
sion agent, Club Chambers
E. J. Sage
L. J. Lopez
(do.)
F. Jorge
(do.)
Chas. G. Beebe
(Shanghai)
F. D. Bush
(do.)
H. Cordier
(do.)
H. M. Cunningham
(do.)
J. Dunn
(do.)
J. W. Eckfeldt
(do.)
N. B. Hinckley
(do.)
F. D. Hitch
(do.)
M. Höqvist
(do.)
F. Johanssen
(do.)
M. Louvier
(do.)
W. H Macomber
(do.)
M. C. Nichol
(do.)
Q. A. Guttierez
J. A. Guttierez
John M. Forbes, Jr. (Canton)
J. Dubost
山 打
San-ta
Sander & Co., merchants and commission
agents, Queen's Road West
F. Sander
F. Grobien (absent)
O. Muller
A. Raven
新沙遜
Shun-sa-soon.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants, Queen's
Road
Solomon Ezekiel
Jacob E. Sassoon (Shanghai)
Charles E. Sassoon (do)
S. H. David
A. Voisin
(do.)
Isaac E. Obadaya
E. Webb
(do.)
Ellis Meyers
G. H. Wheeler
(do.)
E. J. Elias
L. A. Encarnacio
(do.)
B. D. Benjamin (Shanghai)
A. Warrick (Hankow)
S. D. Ezekiel
(do)
J. J. Howard (do)
J. Ezra
(do)
M. G. Moore (Tientsin)
J. S. Joseph
(do)
E. Losch
(do.)
S. Y. Yaish
(do)
S. C. Rose (Kiukiang) F. Du Jardin (do.)
I. J. David (Ningpo)
E. Jacob (Newchwang) Lo
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沙宣
Sa-soon.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., David, merchants,
Praya
Solomon D. Sassoon
M. S. Gubbay (Shanghai)
S. M. Moses
H. S. Howard
E. Abraham
M. M. Saul
N. S. Ezra
S. A. Solomon
V. F. Rocha
A. J. Brandão
(do)
M. A. Gonvea, in charge Opium
Godowns
A. F. do Rozario
A. P. Costa
A. Fonseca, in charge Cotton Go-
downs
R. P. Williams (Foochow)
E. A. Solomon (do)
E. A. Solomon (Shanghai)
J. S. Saul
(do)
S. A. Nathan
(do)
E. S. Gubbay
(do)
M. Solomon
(do)
M. Wolff
(do)
(do)
H. Winiberg
Charles A. L. Dunn, silk inspector
Isaac Joseph (Ningpo)
N. A. Joseph (Hankow)
A. H Dawbarn
(do)
J. Abraham (Chefoo)
A. Hardoon (do)
R. Johnson
Miss Tanfield Miss Dover
A. G. Marques, Junr.
R. Liddelow (Shanghai)
E. Lilley
F. Rayson
C. Price
(do)
(do)
O. Eustace (do)
W. W. Clifford (do)
J. T. Grace (do)
些刺時
She-la-se.
Schellhass & Co., Eduard, merchants,
No. 101, Queen's Road
Eduard Schellhass (Hamburg)
Ludwig Beyer (absent) C. Emile Bade
J. J. Clausen (Shanghai)
C. Bade
J. Alabor G. Richter
R. Steil
Leo. Beyer
H. Ruschmann
H. Bauermeister
J. E. Claussen (Shanghai)
C. Blumberger (do)
Johs. Buse
(do)
E. Pereira
(do)
E. J. David (Tientsin)
D. Benjamin
(do)
R. M. Cohen (Newchwang)
A. Ezra
S. Judah
(do)
(do)
Arthur Barnard (Yohohama)
些厘
Say-le.
Sayle & Co., linen drapers, silk mercers
tailors, &c., "Victoria Exchange,"
Queen's Road.
R. Sayle (England)
W. J. Sterry
D. Sayle
E. H. Spring
C. A. Spring
W. G. Skipworth
W. H. Hammond
R. Ball
A. Martin
士茂公司
See-mit-kung-se.
Schmidt & Co., W., gun and rifle makers,
94, Queen's Road
Wm. Schmidt
十啡華利
Sch-woe-ver.
Schwoeverer, Eugene, merchant, Bank
Buildings, Queen's Road
思歸剌
Se-quai-la.
Sequeira, P. A., Piano-forte tuner and re-
pairer, 4, Jose's Lane,
Shaikally Mahmodally, merchant, Wel-
lington Street
Shaikally Mahmodally Husanally Mottabhoy
Coogle
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
昔打活
165
感隆行
Shik-ta-wood.
Shaik Dawood Shaik Amhed, merchant,
G. Moozafferally, clerk
霎狀師
Shap-chong-se.
Sharp, Edmund, attorney, solicitor, proc-
tor, and notary public, Bank Buildings
Edmund Sharp
W. W. Toller, solicitor, managing
clerk
Lindoro do Rozario
Lew Too Sang
雲匯單缺雨紀經
Shap-uy-tan-ngan-leung-king-ke.
Sharp & Co., bill and bullion broker,
Bank Buildings
Granville Sharp
禪臣
Seem-shun.
Siemssen & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
G. T. Siemssen (Hamburg)
Woldemar Nissen (do)
A. Joost
Ferd. Nissen
H. Hoppius
A. Gültzow
N. A. Siebs
F. Hockmeyer
H. O. de la Camp
G. Schaar
O. Reimers
J. Hirschfeld
G. Marcard
P. G. Hübbe (Shanghai)
T. Wagner
(do)
G. Peters
(do)
W. Koch
(do)
H. Tornoe
(do)
A. Goetz
(do)
J. P. Friederichs (do)
H. B. Meyer (do) H. Peers (Foochow)
COAST STEAMER.
"CHINA."
Captain-H. W. Winter Chief Officer-H. Drewes 2nd do--
Chief Engineer-J. H Schagen
2nd do-G. Lohr
Silveira, G., watchmaker and jeweller,
Queen's Road Central
Loong-shing-hong.
Smith, Archer & Co., merchants, Praya
Central
James B. Taylor
W. H. Condit
W. J. Blydenburg, (Shanghai)
Geo. Hurlbut (Yokohama) J. E. Huntington
J. C. Heitmann (Shanghai) Henry C. Low
A. B. Bulkley (Canton)
W. J. Cruickshank (Yokohama) H. W. Heitmann
Wm. Legge
Kobt. Gillison, (Shanghai)
F. Braga
D. de Roza
S. Endicott
A. F. Thompson
所羅門
So-lo-moon.
(do)
Solomon, Reuben, general broker, No. 14,
Shelley Street
心之杯
Som-che-bhoy.
Somejeebhoy Visram, merchant, Gage
Street
Somejeebhoy Visram (Bombay)
John Mahomed Somjeebhoy ma-
nager
Goolam Hoosan Tacoōbbhoy
Jaffer Hoosin Saduckally
A. S. Khan (Macao)
Abdoolhoosin Hayderally (Canton)
Spratt & Co., ship carpenters, &c., Praya
East
W. B. Spratt
J. M. Emanuel
士多厘
Se-tor-lee.
Storey, Chas., architect, surveyor and civil
engineer, 29, Wyndham Street
Swan, Wm., engineer and boilermaker,
&c., Praya West
修巴打
Su-par-da.
Subadar & Co., merchants, Lyndhurst
Terrace
Coogle
166
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
S. D. Subadar (absent)
N. S. Subadar (Macao)
S. Byramjee
A. Byramjee
蹄打
Ta-ta.
Tata, D. C., merchant, Hollywood Road
D. C. Tata
D. Burjorjee
H. M. Padsha
N. H. Lalca.ca
H. R. Cotwal
耽臣映相
Thom-son, Ying-sheong.
Thomson, J., photographer, Commercial
Bank buildings, Queen's Road Central
J. Thomson
J. da Silva
丹拿公司
Tan-na-Kung-se.
Turner & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
William Walkinshaw (absent)
Phineas Ryrie
W. J. Bryans (absent)
E. C. Smith (Shanghai)
J. Hart
J. H. Cox
R. E. Southwell
J. A. de Jesus
M. de Carvalho
D. McCullock (Shanghai)
C. Walkinshaw
H. Reynell
(do.) (do.)
(do.)
A. W. Walkinshaw (Foochow)
W. F. Sharp
W. H. Harton (Hankow)
烏厘文
Oo-lee-man.
Ullman, A., draper, &c., Queen's Road
Central
Albert Ullman
U. S. Naval Depot, 4, Praya East
Chas. H. Eldredge, Paymaster U. S.
Navy, in charge
Chas. P. Eldredge, clerk
華臣治
Wa-sun-jee.
Vassonjee, & Co. D., merchants, 10, Stan-
ley Street
Dwarkaduss Vassonjee (Bombay)
Mahomedbhoy Gangjee
Cassumally Anverally
Gayosoodin Abdoobrahim
Vaucher, E., share broker and commission
agent, Queen's Road and Duddell St.;
residence, Bonham Road
A. E. Vaucher
F. R. Silva
加剌士藥房
Ga-la-see-yeuh-fong.
"Victoria Dispensary," Peddar's Wharf
Geo. Glasse, chemist and druggist
T. P. Poate
W. H. Poate
Vincent & Cairns, surveyors for govern- ment and for Local Insurance offices; office, Club Chambers, d'Aguilar Street
C. Vincent (absent)
R. H. Cairns
Vise, M., shop-keeper, Queen's Road
Central
乞治當
Hut-che-ton.
Vogel, Hagedorn & Co., merchants and
commission agents, Praya
Emile Vogel
F. W. Hagedorn
Heinrich Kirchhoff, (Canton)
Theodor Schneider
Charles Vogel (New York)
A. A. dos Remedios
Julius Hartmann
城拿
Wak-na.
Wagner, C., professor of music, Holly-
Wood Road
糖局
Tong-kok.
Wahee, Smith & Co., China Sugar Refin-
ery East Point
Wm. McGregor Smith, manager W. F. B. Sams
H. Hyndman
T. Walker
F. Uffelmann H. Dickie
H. Hyslop
Coogle
Noble
McFarlane
A. Morrison
J. Foster,
Saigon
N. Winters, do.
D Larrien,
do.
W. Workman, Kowloon
Robt Kentwell, do.
F. E. Percy
E. Silva
Choa-Chu-Bee
或架
Wak-ka.
HOTES, TAVERNS, &c.
Walker, R. S., & Co., merchants, Queen's
Road
Robert S. Walker
W. H. Notley
L. C da Silva
James Maclehose
C. Holt, godown keeper
# 1
Wal-ker.
Walker, R., merchant, 12, Gough Street
灣仔麵包局
Wan-chai-min-pow-kok.
Wanchai Steam Bakery
L. P. Ward, proprietor
J. Parsons, superintendent
J. L de Sa, assistant
TOWN OFFICE, OPPOSITE THE CLOCK TOWER.
D. S. Marques, clerk
香港大藥房
Hong-kong-ti-yeok fong.
Watson, A. S., & Co., Hongkong Dispen-
sary, Queen's Road
W. M. Bell (London)
A. Hunt
J. D. Humphreys
G. Ansley
J. Thomsen
Whyte, J. C., barrister at law, Club
Chambers; residence, "Duart"
Sanches, clerk
威林
Wei-lum.
Willaume, J., bill broker,"Almack Place,
Aberdeen Street
J. Willaume
威利臣沙路威
Wil-le-son-sal-way.
167
Wilson & Salway, architects, surveyors
and civil engineers, 7, Queen's Road
West
Wilberforce Wilson
William Salway
Winn & Eastlack, dentists, Arbuthnot
Road
W. C. Eastlack (Shanghai)
H. H. Winn
t # tz
Za-char-riae.
Zachariae, & Co., wholesale and retail
dealers in cigars and tobacco, 86,
Queen's Road
Otto Zachariae
H. V. Rickertzen
Hotels, Taverns, &c.
亞倪邊酒店
Al-bion-tsow-teem.
"Albion Hotel and Billiard Rooms,"
Queen's Road
Ed. Parker
亞美泥威
A-mi-na-ui.
"Army & Navy," Queen's Road
Charles Brown
亞士多酒店
A-tse-tor-taow-tim.
"Astor House," 190, Queen's Road West
C. Montgomery
"Belle Vue Hotel," Hollywood Road
Henriqueta Peel
英國酒店
Ying kwo-tsow-tim.
"British Hotel," Circular buildings
Queen's Road
John McNulty
W. von dem Bussche
英國加流打云
Ying-kwo-ka-lau-tsow-tim.
"British Crown Tavern," No. 262, Queen's
Road West
Manõel Leon
Coogle
168
HOTELS, TAVERNS, &c:
拿臣拿酒店
"Cardiff Arms," 302, Queen's Road West
Joseph Smith
日耳曼客店
Yat-iman hak tim.
"German Tavern," 224, Queen's Road
West
William Peterson
咸埔酒店
Ham-po-teow-tim.
"Hamburg Tavern," 272, Queen's Road
"
West
W. Gardner
香港客店
Hong-kong-hak tim.
Hongkong Hotel," Queen's Road
Hingkee, contractor
E. R. Holmes, manager
阿爹
地夭立
Ho-te-le-de-u-lup.
"Hotel d'Europe," 2, Hollywood Road
E. Estarico, proprietor
P. Murour
F. Kraal, clerk
蒻威匠烟酒店
Lan-we-live in-tsow-tim.
"Land We Live In, Tavern," 294, Queen's
Road West
Louis Kirchmann
厘化埔厘暗士
In-fa-po-li-am-se.
"Liverpool Arms," 232, Queen's Road
West
Jozeph Borges
倫敦烟
Lon-tun-in.
"London Inn," No. 126, Queen's Road
G. W. Snelling
羅呢倪臣酒店
Lo-nel-son-tsow-tim.
"Lord Nelson Tavern," 314, Queen's
Road West
Andrew Albert
Na-shun-na-tsow-tim.
"National Tavern," 292, Queen's Road
West
John Olson
沙魯考士押堪
O-lo-how-se-at-hom.
"Old House at Home," 188, Queen's
Road West
F. Xavier
呵連多巴晏包合亞
O-ren-to-bar-an-bow-ling-ally.
"Oriental Bar and Bowling Alley,"
Wellington Street
J. B. Holland
巴詩弗酒店
Pa-se-fic-tsow-tim.
"Pacific House," 198 & 200, Queen's
Road West
Peter Stehrenberg
巴禮亞酒店
Pa-lay-a-tsow-tim.
"Praya Hotel and Billiard Rooms," 29,
Praya Central
Francis Francis
Fred. Simons
"Restaurant de Garibaldi," 264, Queen's
Road West
Louis Tacchini
水手館
Bui-sow-koon.
"Sailor's Home," Praya West
Algernon Overbury (superintendent)
Richard Cruice, steward, and in
charge liquor department
Wm. Marsden, assistant
Jno. Davies,
do.
士得豪爹厘
Se-tak-ho-te-li.
"Stag Hotel," No. 110, Queen's Road
Central
J. B. Watson
Andrew Brown
"Welcome Tavern," 288, Queen's Road
West
J. Gomes
"Yokohama Hotel," Queen's Road West
Constantine Valerio
HER MAJESTY'S FORCES IN CHINA & JAPAN.
MILITARY.
Staff.
Commanding H. M. Forces in China-Ma-
jor General H. W. Whitfield Aide-de-camp-Vacant
Assist. Military Secretary-Captain W. C.
O'Shaugnessy, 12th Regiment
D. A. A. General-Captain R. J. Maxwell,
80th Regiment
D. A. Q. M. General-Captain W. Shaw,
73rd Regiment
Commanding Royal Artillery-Captain F.
Carey, R.A.
Acting Military Chaplain-Rev. W. R.
Beach M. A.
Staff Clerks, B. Sheridan, H. W. Petty,
P. J. Dunphy
ROYAL ARTILLERY. Captain-F. Carey, Commanding in China
& Japan
2nd Captain-J. M. Sexton Lieut.-F. Brinkley, Yokohama
do. H. Vaughan, Fire master and In-
spector of warlike stores
do. E. W. Adams
Assist. Surgeon-S. K. Ray
ROYAL ENGINEERS. AT HONGKONG.
Lieut. Colonel-J. C. B. De Butts, Com-
manding Royal Engineers
Captain-Edward C. Sim
Lieutenant-F. G. Oldham, H. P. Lee do. R. Coates, Yokohama
ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. AT HONGKONG.
Clerk of Works, 2nd class-J. B. Horrell
2nd class-J. Diack
Do. Do.
2nd class-W. J. Walsh Temporary clerk-L. F. de Carvalho Military clerk-Charles Wakem, R.A Military Foremen of works-Quartermaster Sergt. N. Deeks, Staff Sergt. Geo. Styles
1ST BATTALION 10TH REGIMENT. Col. and Lt. Col.
H. R. Norman, C.B.
Majors.
P. B. Lucas J. P. H. Crowe, V.C.
Captains.
J. Byron, Depôt R. T. F. Stammers M. M. P. Battye O. H. Strong C. J. Barnett E. A. Berger W. Whitla A. Fraser
H. M. Sproule, Depôt C. A. Denny H. G. Carleton J. Carr
Lieutenants.
T. Scott, I.M. F. Robertson J. S. Brougham
P. T. Maillard, Fort Adjt.
E. J. Y. Armstrong A. W. King, Depót J. S. O'B. Blake H. C. Huntley
H. W. Palmer, Depôt
T. Ortom
G. Hood
J. W. Lang
F. N. J. Taylor
H. C. Hinxman
Ensigns.
W. H. J. M. Hodder
E. Redding
J. H. Hodgson
A. W. Elliott
C. T. Evans
R. G. Warton, Depot F. L. Tottenham M. Dale
J. J. Wedge, Depôt C. T. Peyton, do. Major P.M.-J. Murphy Lt. &. Adjt-G. C. Helme Quarter-master-R. Hyde Surgeon.-T. J. Orton Asst. Surgeon.-F. E. Scanlan -T. A. Purcell
do.
Cocale
170
MILITARY AND NAVAL.
75TH STIRLINGSHIRE REGIMENT.
Lieut. Col.
T. Milles, Hongkong
Major and B. 8. Col.
T. C. Dunlar, England
Majors.
C. H. Malan, Singapore
G. G. Sutlie, on leave, England
Captain and B. M. W. R. Farmar, Staff, England
Captains.
D Hammill, on leave, England F. F. Daniell, on leave, England F. B. Morris, Hongkong G. W. V. Cotton, Singapore J. O. M. Vandeleur, Hongkong J. W. Mumo, Singapore
C. H. Heycock, on leave, England J. E. Boyes, Singapore H. Teevan, Hongkong
R. R. Bevan, on leave, England E. D. Clarke, Hongkong
Lieutenants.
A. S. Leatham, on leave, England R. W. Parr, fort adj., Hongkong J. G. Lecky, Singapore
R. Wilson, Hongkong
A. R. Pigott, Singapore
D. R. Macqueen, Singapore
J. McMillan, Singapore
D. B. Burn, Stanley
A. R. D. Tosswill, Hongkong
J. W. Harrison, on leave, England
A. E. A. Cross, Singapore
O. J. Cavenagh, Singapore
C. A. Doyne, Hongkong
Ensigns.
A. F. Davis, on leave, England R. H. Ellis, on passage out A. E. Clabburn, on leave, Japan R. B. Rudyerd, on passage out P. F. Walker, on passage out C. A. Barrett, Hongkong H. H. Mathias, on passage out B. H. Woodward, on leave, England St. Adj.-E. Essex, Hongkong Surgeon-W. Ramsay, M.D., Hongkong
Asst. Surgeon R. Lindsay, M.B., S'pore Do. do. C. J. Heir, M.B., Stanley Quarter-master-J. Bowen, Hongkong Paymaster-H. Manning, Hongkong
CONTROL DEPARTMENT. AT HONGKONG.
Assistant Commissary General-C. F. Pot- geiter, assistant controller, China and Japan
Assistant Commissary General-G. H. Phil- lips, control paymaster and treasurer Purveyor-G. W. Rippon, deputy pay-
master, &c.
Assistant Superintendent of Stores-G. J. Pirkis, deputy commissary of stores Deputy Assistant Commissary General-F. H. Armstrong, deputy commissary of
stores
Deputy Assistant Commissary General-T. G. Parkyn, deputy commissary of stores Deputy Assistant Superintendent of Stores-
D. O. L. McDermott, assistant commis- sary of stores
Deputy Assistant Superintendent of Stores-
T. G. Stack, assistant commissary of stores
Commissariat Clerks-W. Cruise. C. H. Redhead, R. Kelly, and M. E. Manook Barrack Clerk-F. Ferreira Military Store Clerk-R.Garrett Chief Foreman of Stores-A. Delgarno Foreman of Stores-P. Grimble
Magazine Foreman R. Coales
Assistant Foremen-W. Morris, R. Beattie AT YOKOHAMA (JAPAN.)
Deputy Assistant Commissary General-T. S. Smith, deputy commissary and senior supply officer
Deputy Purveyor-S. W. Rains, assistant commissary of supply and Hospitals Deputy Assistant Superintendent of Stores J. Oxley, assistant commissary of stores
Commissariat Clerks-R. Bonnett and C.
J. Gardner
Foreman of Stores-J. Lyne
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Royal Naval Department.
NAVAL.
H. M. NAVAL YARD.
HONGKONG.
Vice Admiral-Sir Henry Kellet, K.C.B.,
commander-in-chief
Flag Lieutenant-G. R. Thornhill Secretary-J. W. Lishman
Commodore in charge of Naval Establisk-
ment--O. J. Jones
Secretary to Commodore-F. A. Carter,
(Assistant Paymaster)
Cocale
CHINA SQUADRON.
Master Attendant and Staff Commander-
E. T. C. Youel, R.N.
Naval and Victualling Storekeeper-A. H.
Price
Accountant-R. F. Hawke Senior Clerk-C. W. Browne Acting Clerk-J. W. Williams Clerks-H. Worseldine, F. W. Webb Writers-J. da Cunha, J. C. d'Aquino, V. Danenberg, V. C. Rocha, P. W. Boyd, W. H. Edey, H. Danenberg Boatswain-Robert Melling Storemen-W. Boxer, J. Randell, W. Gil- by, H. Smith, L. W.Afah, F. Martin, W. F. Adnams
Carpenter in charge of Saw Mill-W. Ne-
therall
STEAM DEPARTMENT.
Inspector of Machinery S. Madden Engineers-W.A. Jones, J. Manley, J. Jack, W. T. Ray, R. Hall, W. E. Black-
bourne
Boiler Maker-J. Vincent
Smith-J. Boggust
H.B.M. Squadron in China & Japan.
AVON, 2. Double Screw Composite Gun Vessel.
467 Tons. 120 H.P. China.
Com.-George D. Fitzroy......16 Apr. '68 Lieut.-James L Hammet (acting) Sub-Lieut.-
Nav. Sub-Lieut.-Charles H. S. Douglas Assistant Surgeon-W. A. O'Connor, M.D. Assistant Paymaster in charge-Thos. A.
Irwin
ADVENTURE, 2, Iron.
S. Troop Ship.
China.
1794 Tons. 400 H.P.
Captain-H. J. Raby, V.C.
Lieutenant-M. R. M. Griffith
do.
do.
Geo. C. C. Carter 28 May '67 A. Bloxsome
Nav. Lieut.-F. C. Corbet
Surgeon-C. A. Lees, M.D. Paymaster-G. M. Blyth Chief Engineer-Jas. Coope
Assist. Surgeon-Edwin Wheeler, M.D. Assistant Paymaster-C. J. B. Hutchinson,
ALGERINE, 1. S. Gun-Vessel.
299 Tons. 80 H.P.
China.
Lieut. & Com.-H. R. E. Grey
171
2nd Master in charge-Theodore G. Fenn Assist. Surg, in charge-V. McCarthy M.D.
BANTERER, 3. S. Gun- Vessel, 60 H.P.
China and Japan.
Lieutenant-Cecil F. W. Johnson Nav. sub-Lieutenant-A. S. de Ridder
BOUNCER, 3. S. Gun-Vessel. 60 H.P., Tender to Princess Charlotte. China.
Lieutenant-Rodney M. Lloyd
COCKCHAFER, 3. Gun-Vessel. 60 H.P.
China and Japan.
Lieutenant-S. S. Smith
Nav. Sub Lieutenant-Middleton
CORMORANT, 4. S. Gun-Vessel.
695 Tons. 200 H.P. China.
......15 June '66
Commander-The Hon. A. D. S. Denison Lieut.-H.L. Ryder (act.)......
Chas. Gissing
""
J. W. McFarlane (act.) Surgeon-Robt. McClements
Paymaster-C. J. Curgenven Chief Engineer----
DOVE, 3.
Gun-Vessel
60 H.P.
China and Japan.
Lieutenant M. Dunlop
Nav. Sub-Lieutenant-J. N. Compton
DWARF, 4.
Double-screw
Composite Gun-Vessel.
465 Tons. 120 H.P.
China.
Commander Chas. F. Walker 16 Apr. '68 Lieutenant-George W. Hill 18 Apr. '68 Sub-Lieut.-John E. Blaxland 22 Apr. '68- Nav. Sub-Lieut.-George A.
Broad...
Assistant Surgeon - Walter
Reid, M.D..
Assistant Paymaster in charge
20 Apr. '68
20 Apr. '68
-Gilbert J. Vaux... 17 Apr. '68
FIRM, 3.
Gun-Vessel.
60 H.P. China and Japan.
Lieutenant-John Hext
Thos. H. Flood
Cooole
172
CHINA SQUADRON.
FLAMER. Hospital ship at Hongkong.
ELK, 4. Double Screw Composite
Gun Vessel.
465 Tons.
120 H.P.
"Commander-A. G. Wotton
Lieutenant-John Eliot Sub.-Lieut.-F. Maitland
Nav. Sub-Lieut.-Francis Rowlatt Assist Surgeon-Robt. Grant, M.B., M.A. Assist, Paymaster in charge-C. P. Skinner
HAVOC, 8.
Gun-Vessel.
60 H.P.
China and Japan.
Lieutenant-Y. O'Keefe
Nav. Sub-Lieutenant R. H. C. Hebden
.10 June '67
..10 June '67
ICARUS, 3. S. Sloop.
580 Tons. 150 H.P. China.
Acting Commander-Lord Chas. Scott Lieutenant-John Hope
"
J. A. Dashwood
Nav. Lieut.-J. A. Miller.......27 Feb. '66 Surgeon-
Paymaster-John E. C. Sullivan Sub-Lieut.-Richd. F. Hoskyn
Asst. Surgeon-Charles G. Wodsworth Assistant Paymaster-L. G. Hodder
LEVEN, 1. S. Gun-Vessel.
300 Tons. 80 H.P. China.
Lieutenant-H. Edwards
Nav. Sub-Lieutenant-W. R. Fox -Asst. Surgeon-J. A. Shanood, M.D.
MANILA, Iron S. Vessel. 295 Tons. 70 H.P.
Master comdg.-
2nd Master in
charge of
Stores
Assist. Surgeon-
MELVILLE, Hospital Ship.
China and Japan.
Deputy Inspect. Gen.-Robt. Pottinger Surgeon & Medical Storekeeper-H. Fegan,
M.D.
Assist. Surgeon-R. Nelson
Do.
Henry Clerke
MIDGE, 4. Double Screw Composite Gun Vessel.
464 Tons. 120 H.P.
Commander-C. C. Rising Lieutenant-A. G. Fullerton Sub-Lieutenant-C. H, Warren
Nav. Sub-Lieutenant-A. G. St. G. Pon-
sonby
Assistant Surgeon-S. Terry
Assistant Paymaster in charge--T. E. Sem-
mens
OPOSSUM, 8. Gun-Vessel. 60 H.P. China and Japan.
Lieutenant-May
Nav. Sub-Lieutenant-C. F. Barnard
OCEAN, 24. S. Ship.
Armour plated.
4047 Tons. 1000 H.P. China.
Capt.-Chandos S. S. Stanhope 27 July '66 Commander A. R. Tinklar...17 Sept. '67 Lieutenants-Frank Rugemont, R. H. W.
Cornwall, A. R.
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"
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Kerr, R. B.
Clements, T. Leventhorpe Herbert F. Gre
Staff Commander-David Moore
Captain Marine Artillery-Geo. Brydges Lieute. R. M. L. I.-Cadwallader Waddy,
Charles S. C. Webb
Chaplain and Naval Instructor-Rev. W.
E. Smith, B.A. Surgeon-John Rorie
Paymaster-Richard Curgenven Chief Engineer-Samuel Madden Sub-Lieutenants-W. A. Dackland (act.),
C. B. K. Smith (act.)
Asst. Surgeons-Samuel Davidson, M.D.,
S. Kellett (act.)
Asst. Paymaster-C. R. Willcocks, H. E. Whitley (add.), Thos. Marsh, John D. Ward
PEARL. 21 S. Corvette.
Captain-John F. Ross.. 4 May '66 Lieutenant-Edward C. Royse 6 June '66 L. B. Crosbie.. 10 June '67
"
"1
G. B. Bedford........ 9 May '66
Nav. Lieut.-Arthur C. Dowdell 8 June '66 1st Lieut. Mar.- Allen
Surgeon-
Paymaster John S. Moore.... 4 May '66 Chief Engr.-John G. Sheaman 28 May '66 Assist. Surg.-E. V. De Meric 12 May '66
Assist. Paym.-Thos. Kains
CHINA SQUADRON.
Sub-Lieute.-M. Kelham, W. W. Arthur
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, 12. Receiving Ship.
2443 Tons.
China. At Hongkong.
Commodore-0. J. Jones...
Lieutenant--W. H. Richards
20 Apr. '66
Secretary to the Commodore-F. A. Carter Lieutenant Additional-R. M. Lloyd, for
service in " Bouncer" Tender
Nav. Lieutenant-John H. Tully Chaplain-Rev. R. O. Callaghan
(Additional for service in "Melville" Hospital Ship.)
Inspector of Machinery Afloat-W. G.
Wratten
Paymaster-H. H. Jollye
Additional D. T. Waugh
Assist. Surg.} W. J. Thomason
Assist. Paym.-E. Cocks, H. Vowell, J. A.
K. Greet
Additional.-H. R. Lloyd
RINALDO, 7. S. Sloop. 951 Tons. 200 H.P. Commander-F. C. B. Robinson Lieutenant-G. C. C. Higgins...
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P. B. Actkens.....10 Nov. '66 Master-Johu Browne (acting) Surgeon-Wm. G. Ridings....15 Nov. '66 Paymaster-Alex. F. Gain Chief Engineer-W. H. Hooper Asst. Surgeon-Richard Beamish
M.D., (acting) 31 Oct. '66 Sub-Lieutenant--Turner (acting) Nav. Sub-Lieutenant-Barry (acting)
SALAMIS. P. Despatch Vessel. 835 Tons. 250 H.P.
China.
Commander-H. M. Miller.
Lieut.-A. W. Whish.. Nav. Lieut.-Jas. Cole...
173
1 Jan. '66
1 Jan. '66.
Assist. Surg. W. Featherstonhaugh
in charge. S
Assist. Paym. Francis J. Pull-
in charge. S man
Chief Engineer-George Deans
Oct. '66
23 May '67
ZEBRA, 1. S. Sloop.
951 Tons. 200 H.P. China.
Commander-H. A. Trollope..
Lieut.-A. G. M'Kechnie..
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R. B. Pipon...
20 Feb. '67
9 Feb. '67
Nav. Lieut.-W. P. Haynes...23 Mar. '67 Paymaster-Benj. Urwick......
Chief Eng.-Robert Madge....18 Feb. '67 Surgeon-Jas W. Leahy..
Assist. Surg.-Chas. L. Ridout.
SLANEY, 1. S. Gun-Vessel.
301 Tons. 80 H.P. China.
Lieut. & Com.-W. F. L. Elwyn 25 Oct. '64 2nd Master, Robt S. Evatt
in charge.
Assist Surg., W. F. Ryall..... 2 May '67"
in charge.
STARLING, 3.
Gun-Vessel.
60 H.P. China and Japan. Lieut.-Charles Crowdy Nav. Sub-Lieut.-Brown
Coogle
U. S. NAVAL SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
U. 8. Naval Squadron in China
and Japan.
Rear Admiral S. C. Rowan, Comander-
in-chief
Commander-F. A. Roe, chief of Staff Fleet Lieut. Commander-H. B. Robison Admiral's Secretary-A. M. Stewart Clerk to chief of Staff-W. B. Curtis
FLAG SHIP DELAWARE. Commander-Earl English Lieut. Commander-C. M. Schoonmaker,
Executive officer
Lieut. Commanders-O. A. Batcheller, R.
D. Evans, F. Morris, C. F. Schmitz Lieutenants-R. B. Bradford, and R. C.
Hooker
Ensigns-E. H. Gheen, W. L. Field, M. Bolles, A. Foree, D. Delehanty, W. H. Reeder
do.
M
Paymaster (Fleet)-A. H. Gilman Surgeon
-R. T. Maccoun Chief Engr. do. S. D. Hibbert Capt. Marines do. G. W. Collier Chaplain-E. C. Bittenger
P. A. Surgeon-H. S. Pitkin
Asst. Surgeon--A. Traw
Lieut. of Marines-J. C. Morgan 1st. Asst. Engineer-R. H. Gunnell
2nd. Asst. Engineers-W. H. Harris, J. R. Bingham, J. S. Ogden, (temp.) G. H. Keaney (temp.) Boatswain-Jno. McCaffery Gunner-Geo. Sirian Carpenter J. E. Cox
Sailmaker-D. C. Brayton
ONEIDA.
Commander-E. P. Williams
Lieut. Commander-W. F. Stewart, Exe-
cutive officer
Ineut. Commander-A. W. Muldaur Masters-W. Sargent, J. R. Phelan, J. J. Yates, C. T. Arnold, W. W. Reisinger Surgeon-Jas. Suddards Paymaster-T. L. Tullock
Asst. Surgeon-A. L. Frothingham 1st. Asst. Engineers-N. B. Littig, H.
Barstow
2nd Asst. Engineers-Jno. Fornance, C.
W. C. Senter
Carpenter J. D. Pinner Boatswain-N. Anderson
MONOCACY.
Commander-E. P. McCrea
Lieut. Commander-E. D. W. Mullan Lieutenant-Thos. M. Gardner
Masters-J. C. Rich, W. T. Bunvell, J. M.
Taft
Ensigns-E. W. Very, F. H. Paise Surgeon S. Robinson
Paymaster-J. H. Bulkley
2nd. Asst. Engineers-H. D. Potts, J. S.
Ogden
ASHUELOT.
Commander-B. B. Taylor Lieutenant-J. G. Green Master-C. F. Hutchins
Ensigns-F. M. Symonds, E. S. Jacob, A.
A. Boyd
P. Asst. Surgeon-J. W. Coles P. Asst. Paymaster-R. S. MacConnell 1st. Asst. Engineer-J. M. Hobby 2nd. Asst. Engineers-L. R. Harney, J. A.
Kaiser
Coogle
PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS,
DEALING WITH FOREIGNERS.
General Chinese Merchants. 志興隆
Chi Hing Loong, 71, Bonham Strand
West
振源行
Chun Yuen Hong, 12, Bonham Strand
West
福聚源
Fook Choy Yuen, 68, Bonham Strand
福隆行
Fook Loong Hong, 21, Bonham Strand
West
福茂隆
Fook Mow Loong, 48, Bonham Strand
West
福盛路
Fook Shing Loong, 65, Praya
福泰
Fook Tai, 93, Praya
福泰隆
Fook Tai Loong, 12, Wing Lok Fong
福榮隆
Fook, Wing Loong, 81, Praya
鷸裕隆
Fook Yue Loong, 50, Bonham Strand
厚和行
Haw Wo Hong, 37, Praya
興泰機
Hing Tai Chan, 44, Bonham Strand
合興行
Hop Hing Hong, 124, Bonham Strand
恒豐行
Hung Foong Hong, 60, Bonham Strand 恒謙泰
Hung Him Tai, 68, Praya
恒記
Hung Ki, 68, Bonham Strand West
建昌行
Kin Cheong Hong, 60, Bonham Strand
West
乾豐行
Kin Foong Hong, 32, Bonham Strand
West
賡源行
Kang Yuen Hong, 5, Wing Lok Fong
昌隆
Kwong Cheong Loong, 46, Bonham
Strand
Cocalo
176
廣兆祥
Kwong Chew Cheung, 63, Praya
廣福和
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
新振成
Sun Chun Sing, 85, Bonham Strand
泰豐順
Kwong Fook Wo, 56, Praya West
Tai Fung Shun, 71, Bonham Strand
廣典昌
泰利
Kwong Hing Cheong, 58, Bonham Strand
West
得美行
廣萬祥
Kwong Man Cheong, 18, Bonham Strand
West
隋萬豐
Kwong Man Foong, 71, Praya
廣茂發
Kwong Mow Fat, 43, Bonham Strand
West
茂泰
Kwong Mow Tai, 64, Praya
廣順隆
Kwong Shun Loong, 63, Bonham Strand
廣泰隆
Kwong Tai Loong, 67, Praya
廣永信
Tai Li, 17, Bonham Strand West
Tuk Mi Hong, 57, Praya West
同大盛
Tung Tai Shing, 14, Bonham Strand
West
同德行
Tung Tuk Hong, 113, Praya
同和昌
Tung Wo Cheong, 16, Bonham Strand
West
永祥吉
Wing Cheong Kut, 40, Bonham Strand
永祥順
Wing Cheong Shun, 28, Bonham Strand
West
永安行
Kwong Wing Shun, 115, Praya
萬春
Man Chün, 30, Wing Lok Fong
萬生行
Man San Hong, 30, Bonham Strand West
萬成行
Man Shing Hong, 46, Bonham Strand
West
萬成隆
Man Sing Loong, 58, Bonham Strand
寶昌
Po Cheong, 56, Bonham Strand
寶南行
Po Nam Hong, 105, Bonham Strand
Wing On Hong, 39, Wing Lok Fong
永誠信
Wing Shing Shun, 57, Bonham Strand
West
和發行
Wo Fat Hong, 53, Praya
和利
Wo Lee Yue, 64, Bonham Strand West
仁安行
Yan On Hong, 89, Praya
怡記
Yee Ki, 31, Wing Lok Fong
Yee On Hong, 35, Praya
儀安行
Coogle
HONGKONG---PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONG8.
177
怡順行
Yee Shun Hong, 42, Bonham Strand
義順泰
Yee Shun Tai, 67, Bonham Strand
怡和莊
Yee Wo Chong, 62, Bonham Strand West
義和昌
Yee Wo Cheong, 109, Praya
裕昌
Yue Cheong, 38, Bonham Strand
元發行
Yuen Fat Hong, 10, Bonham Strand
West
元典行
Yuen Foong Hong, 93, Bonham Strand
粤興隆
Yuet Hing Loong, 54, Bonham Strand
悅和路
Yuet Wo Loong, 88, Wellington Street
Bakers.
意隆
E'Loong, 35, Endicott's Lane
吉盛
Kut Shing, 13, Wing On Lane
安和
On Wo, 12, Wing On Lane
Barbers.
亞淇
Akee, 19, Lyndhurst Street
亞倫
Alun, 6A, Wellington Street
福泰
Fook Tai, 35, Stanley Street
興發
Hing Fat, 27, Stanley Street
勝
Kwong Sing, 23, Stanley Street
順興
Shun Hing, 22, Stanley Street
新
勝
Sun Kwong Sing, 29, Stanley Street
日升
Yat Sing, 11, D'Aguilar Street
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Bird's-nest Merchants.
洪茂
Hung Mow, 7, Hillier Street
義合隆
Yee Hop Loong, 111, Jervois Street
裕源
Yue Yuen, 96, Jervois Street.
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Bookbinders.
科盛
Cheong Shing, 62, Queen's Road Central
祺盛
Kee Shing, 46, Wellington Street
均安泰
Kwan On Tai, 120, Queen's Road Central
來盛
Loi Shing, 30, Queen's Road Central
南生
Nam Sang, 66, Queen's Road Central
泰昇
Tai Sing, 75, Queen's Road Central
天成
Tien Shing, 31, Stanley Street
同感
Tung Shing, 31, Stanley Street
宏昇
Wung Sing, 66, Queen's Road Central
178
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
義盛
Yee Shing, 32, Cochrane Street
Carpenters.
悅興隆
Yuet Hing Loong, 16, Wellington Street
Charterers.
逢勝
Fung Shing, 9, Lyndhurst Street
協勝
Hip Shing Aho, 19, D'Aguilar Street
鉅源
Ku Yuen, 9, Wellington Street
廣茂
Kwong Mow, 5, Wellington Street
成
Kwong Shing, 22, D'Aguilar Street
廣悅隆
Kwong Yuet Loong, 6, D'Aguilar Street
茂發
Mow Fat, 11, Lyndhurst Street
致 美南
Shun Mi Nam, 39, Wellington Street
勝和
Sing Wo, 14, D'Aguilar Street
泰益
Tai Yek, 48, Stanley Street
德昌
Tuk Cheong, 11, Webster Row
同典
恒安泰
Hung On Tai, 70, Praya
金祥泰
Kum Cheong Tai, 41, Bonham Strand
廣利源
Kwong Lee Yuen, 52, Bonham Strand
萬安隆
Man On Loong, 95, Bonham Strand
永興祥
Wing Hing Cheong, 45, Bonham Street
維盛
Wye Shing, 129, Queen's Road Central
和典
Wo Hing, 89, Queen's Road Central
Chinaware Dealers.
公興
Kung Hing, 98, Bonham Strand
福昌
Kwong Fook Cheong, 175, Queen's Road
West
盛隆
Kwong Shing Loong, 124, Queen's Road
Central
隆源
Tung Hing, 20, D'Aguilar Street
和隆
Wo Loong, 7, Lyndhurst Street
匯隆
Wo Loong, 12, D'Aguilar Street
Chair-makers.
義
Yee Cheong, 14, Wellington Street
義和
Yee Wo, 18, Wellington Street
Loong Yuen, 132, Bonham Strand West
聯彰
Luen Cheang, 72, Queen's Road Central
義茂
Yee Mow, 113, Bonham Street
Cigar Dealers.
真繪典
Ching Lun Hing, 54, Hollywood Road
洪源
Hung Yuen, 73, Hollywood Road
赠
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
虛馨和
Kwong Hing Wo, 133, Queen's Road
Clothiers and Drapers.
怡德
Atick, 1, Wyndham Street
同昌
Tung Cheong, 95, Queen's Road Central
三興
Sam Hing, 71, Queen's Road Central
Coal Merchants.
榮記
Wing Kee, 15, Endicott Lane
和記
Wo Kee, 33, Wing On Lane
Contractors.
昌利
Cheong Lee, 208, Queen's Road
廣勝
Kwong Sing, 64, First Street
廣德
179
Cotton and Yarn Merchants. 俊昌泰
Chün Cheong Tai, 13, Bonham Strand
興昌
Hing Cheong, 83, Praya
腐行
Kwong Hong, 9, Queen's Road Central
廣和隆
Kwong Wo Loong, 16, Praya
萬興
Man Hing, 92, Praya
新興备
Shun Hing Loong, 3, Wing Lok Fong
永和生
Wing Wo Sang, 11, Wing Lok Fong
記
Yew Kee, 29, Scott Lane
悅隆
Yuet Hong, 77, Praya
Dyers.
Kwong Tuk, 66, First Street
源
Kwong Yuen, Tam Achoi, 33, Bonham
Strand
泰來
Tai Loi, Duddell Street.
德源
Tuk Yuen, 79, Queen's Road East
--
同合
Tung Hop, A-Saw, 20, Queen's Road
West
同德
Tung Tuk, 27, Queen's Road East
裕隆
Yüe Loong, 10, Gage Street
中和
Chung Wo, 136, Hollywood Road West
時昌泰
Se Cheong Tai, 330, Hollywood Road
信学
Shun Foo, 176, Queen's Road West
德記
Tak Kee, 200, Wellington Street
Eating House Keepers. 福興居
Fook Hing Kü, 74, Bonham Strand
杏花樓
Hang Fa Low, 275, Queen's Road Central
燕南居
Inn Nam Kü, 11, Cochrane Street
180
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
聯陞
Lein Sing, 210, Queen's Road Central
萬芳樓
Man Fong Low,8, Wing Lok Fong
新天和
Sun Tien Wo, 15, Bonham Strand
義維居
Yee Wai Kü, 32, Bonham Strand
Fancy Goods Stores. 祥和
Cheong Wo, 28, Queen's Road
松茂泰
Chung Mow Tai, 68, Wellington Street
忠泰
Chung Tai, 79, Queen's Road
厚昌
How Cheong, 116, Queen's Road
浩生
Ho Sang, 56, Queen's Road
洪昇
Hung Sing, 106, Queen's Road
其昌榮
Ki Cheong Wing, 3, Graham Street
建南
Kin Nam, 55, Queen's Road
錦盛
Kum Shing, 102, Queen's Road
公昌
Kung Cheong, 83, Queen's Road
公與
Kung Hing, 85, Queen's Road
均泰
Kwan Tai, 104, Queen's Road
廣昇
Kwong Sing, 176, Queen's Road
廣和
Kwong Wo, 100, Queen's Road
南興
Nam Hing, 65, Queen's Road
南昇隆
Nam Sing Loong, 77, Queen's Road
安盛
On Shing, 86, Queen's Road
新盛
Sun Shing, 64, Queen's Road
泰盛
Tai Shing, 78, Queen's Road
陶然
To Shing, 58, Queen's Road
全盛
Tsün Shing, 154, Queen's Road
德彰
Tuk Cheong, 107, Queen's Road
華隆
Wah Loong, 60, Queen's Road
永新隆
Wing Hing Loong, 81, Queen's Road
和利
Wo Li, 68, Queen's Road
裕盛
Yue Shing, 82, Queen's Road
Farrier. 六合
Lok Hop, 29, D'Aguilar Street
Flour Merchants.
紅茶
Cheong Loong, 10, Wing Lok Fong
均喩義
Kwan Yü Yee, 15, Wing Lok Fong
雨怡
Leong Yee, 119, Bonham Strand
Coogle
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
聯和機
Leiin Wo Chan, 7, Praya
信益
Shun Yek, 90, Bonham Strand
和記棧
Wo Kee Chan, 59, Praya
應記
Ying Kee, 77, Bonham Strand West
Gold Dealers.
昌源
Cheong Yuen, 19, Wing Lok Fong
祥盛
Cheung Shing, 83, Bonham Strand
俊隆
Chiin Loong, 13, Bonham Strand
永昌
Kwong Wing Cheong, 36A, Bonham
Strand
鉅絡
Kü Loong, 28, Bonham Strand
麗典
Lai Hing, 71, Bonham Strand
ted denna
麗隆
Lai Loong, 39, Bonham Strand
麗生
Lai Sang, 35, Bonham Strand
Nan Sang, 53, Bonham Strand
南生
生昌
Sang Cheong, 25, Bonham Strand
永盛隆
Wing Shing Loong, 24, Bonham Strand
匯源
Wui Yuen, 17, Wing Lok Fong
日隆
Yat Loong, 27, Bonham Strand
madonna faded
源峰
Yuen Loong, 75, Bonham Strand
源源
Yuen Yuen, 55, Bonham Strand
Gold and Silver Smiths. 利昌
Lee Cheong, 143, Queen's Road
利貞
Lee Ching, 118, Queen's Road
利昇
Lee Sing, 24, Queen's Road
天盛
Tien Shing, 46, Stanley Street
榮珍
Wing Chun, 25, Stanley Street
Gun Makers.
聚隆
Choy Loong, 46, Stanley Street
全勝
Chün Sing, 126, Queen's Road West
駿隆
Chun Loong, 8, Tung-mun Lane
和
Kung Wo, 5, Kwong Yuen Lane West
永隆
Wing Loong, 51, Praya
耀隆
Yew Loong, 76, Queen's Road
Iron and Copper Smiths.
利隆
Lee Loong, 19, Gilman Street
利南
Lee Nam, 8, Endicott Lane
181
Coola
182
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
泰昌
Medicine Shops.
致祥堂樓
Tai Cheong, 71, Wellington Street
怡昌
Yee Cheong, 33, Queen's Road East
Son MAN
怡和
Yee Wo, 18, Queen's Road Central
源鮮
Yuen Loong, 8, Gilman Street
Mat and Bag Sellers. 昌隆
Cheong Loong, 30, Bonham Strand
昌和
Cheong Wo, 137, Queen's Road
恒發
Hung Fat, 99, Bonham Strand
腐昌
Kwong Cheong, 63, Bonham Strand
降發
Loong Fat, 74, Bonham Strand
隆昌
Loong Cheong, 107, Bonham Strand
成發
Sing Fat, 51, Bonham Strand
肇來
Chi Cheong Tong Chan, 75, Bonham
Strand
福源
Fook Yuen, 23, Bonham Strand
安順
On Shun, 133, Bonham Strand
--
同順和
Tung Shun Wo, 77, Bonham Strand
裕和隆
Yue Wo Loong, 66, Bonham Strand
Milkmen. 祥合
Cheong Hop, 38, Wellington Street
租租
Cho Lee, 19, Gage Street
恒益
Hang Yek, 23, Staunton Street
柏記
Pak Ki, 22, Shelley Street
Sing Hop, Mosque Street
勝合
東成
Tung Sing, 40, Stanley Street
偉利
和記
Sue Loi, 130, Bonham Strand
大昌
Ta Cheong, 69, Bonham Strand
泰德
Tai Tak, 131, Queen's Road
德記
Tuk Kee, 4, Endicott Lane
同發
Tung Fat, 56, Bonham Strand
Wai Lee, 90, Hollywood Road
Wo Kee, 36, Mosque Street
有益
Yow Yek, Hollywood Road
Oil Dealers.
致持
Chi Cheong, 76, Wellington Street
俊昌榮
Chin Cheong Wing, 77, Bonham Strand
Coogle
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
183.
安泰
時和
Kwong On Tai, 25, Wing Lok Fong
成興
Shee Wo, 71, Jervois Street
Shing Hing, 308, Queen's Road
定典
Ting Hing, 330, Queen's Road
榮聚
Wing Choy, 93, Queen's Road
英隆泰
Ying Loong Tai, 213, Queen's Road
Opium Dealers.
祥順利
Cheong Shun Lee, 117, Jervois Street
全真
Chuen Ching, 101, Jervois Street
全聚
Chuen Choy, 82, Bonham Strand
全
Chuen Hing, 125, Jervois Street
阜生
Fau Sang, 36c, Bonham Strand
謙信
Him Shun, 113, Jervois Street
建興祥
Kin Hing Cheung, 80, Wellington Street
經和
King Wo, 85, Jervois Street
鉅源
Kü Yuen, 87, Jervois Street
萬全
Man Chuen, 109, Jervois Street
牛泰峰
Sang Tai Loong, 3, Praya
生源
Sang Yuen, 74, Jervois Street
定安昌
Ting On Cheong, 20, Queen's Road West
同發昌
Tung Fat Cheong, 49, Bonham Strand
會賺
Wui Hing, 6, Queen's Road
粤典
Yuet Hing, 75, Jervois Street
雍和
Yung Wo, 82, Wellington Street
Opium(prepared) Dealers. 兆隆
Chew Loong, 57, Bonham Strand
春源
Chin Yuen, 73, Bonham Strand
福隆
Fook.Loong, 77, Jervois Street
麗源
Lai Yuen, 105, Jervois Street
炳記
Ping Kee, 25, Jervois Street
Painters.
廣就
Kwong Chow, 35, Second Street, West
Point
廣典
Kwong Hing, 32, D'Aguilar Strect
茂盛
Mow Shing, 58, Second Street, West
Point
安記
On Kee, 21, Scott Lane
安順
On Shun, 4, Gilman Street
Coogle
184
HONGKONG---PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
普源
Po Yuen, 11, Gilman Street
盛利
Shing Lee, 91, Wellington Street
同盛
Tung Shing, 36, Gilman Street
永興
Wing Hing, 21, Tung-Mun Lane
致祥
Pawnbrokers.
Chi Cheong, 19, Queen's Road West
利安
Lee On, 67, Queen's Road
兩宜
Leong Yee, 289, Queen's Road Central
雨益
Leong Yek, 84, Wellington Street
萬興
Man Hing, 97, Queen's Road Central
信亨
Shun Hang, 63, Jervois Street
泰隆
Tai Loong, 37, Queen's Road West
同典
Tung Hing, 87, Queen's Road
HIN
永豐
Wing Foong, 119, Queen's Road Central
永吉
Wing Kut, 142, Jervois Street
元生
Yuen Sang, 26, Queen's Road West
裕隆
Yü Loong, 1, Graham Street
Photographers.
文典
Mun Hing, 32, Queen's Road Central
南楨
Nam Ching, 26, Queen's Road Central
璝綸
Pun Lun, 56, Queen's Road Central
Yat Sing, 28, Praya
日成
宜昌
Yee Cheong, 58, Queen's Road Central
Piece Goods Merchants, 長隆
Cheong Loong, 51, Jervois Street
彰隆盛
Cheong Loong Shing, 70, Jervois Street
貞綸
Ching Lun, 135, Queen's Road Central
晉昌隆
Chun Cheong Loong, 49, Jervois Street
福興隆
Fook Hing Loong, 58, Jervois Street
福泰
Fook Tai, 139, Queen's Road Central
逢昌隆
Fung Cheong Loong, 23, Jervois Street
逢源隆
Fung Yuen Loong, 53, Jervois Street
慶隆
Hing Loong, 61, Jervois Street
協隆
Hip Loong, 43, Jervois Street
經綸
King Lun, 21, Jervois Street
典昌
籽泰
Hing Cheong, 66, Queen's Road Central King Tai, 69, Jervois Street
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
高隆泰
Ko Loong Tai, 33, Jervois Street
廣紹隆
Kwong Chew Loong, 39, Jervois Street
廣福隆
Kwong Fook Loong, 41, Jervois Street
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廣興隆
Kwong Hing Loong, 37, Jervois Street
廣隆源
Kwong Loong Yuen, 19, Jervois Street
美隆
Mi Loong, 11, Jervois Street
美南
Mi Nam, 45, Jervois Street
瑞祥
Soey Cheong, 15, Jervois Street
瑞隆
Soey Loong, 3, Jervois Street
源
Soey Yuen, 17, Jervois, Street
新萬隆
Sun Man Loong, 27, Jervois Street
新安隆
Sun On Loong, 76, Jervois Street
新泰隆
Sun Tai Loong, 48, Jervois Street
泰
Tai Cheong, 7, Jervois Street
德隆
Tak Loong, 141, Queen's Road
達昌
Tat Cheong, 287, Queen's Road
永盛隆
Wing Shing Loong, 78, Jervois Street
和綸
Wo Lun, 35, Jervois Street
會隆
Wui Loong, 57, Jervois Street
義和路
Yee Wo Loong, 65, Jervois Street
Portrait Painters. 浩生
Ho San, 55, Queen's Road Central
文典
Mun Hing, 32, Queen's Road Central
成昌
Sing Cheong, 66, Queen's Road Central
怡典
Yee Hing, 93, Queen's Road Central
Block Maker.
輝記
Fee Kee, 19, Endicott Lane
Rattan Dealers.
福興昌
Fook Hing Cheong, 16, Sai Woo Lane
謙和益
Him Wo Yek, 84, West Point
遂和
Shuey Wo, 88, West Point
遂和泰
Shuey Wo Tai, 48, West Point
和記
Wo Kee, 48, Battery Road
匯典昌
Wui Hing Cheong, 1, Sai Woo Lane
Rattan Chair Makers. 德利
Tuk Lee, 130, Queen's Road Central
怡泰
Yee Tai, 138, Queen's Road Central
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Rice Merchants. 聚機
Choy Chan, 26, Bonham Strand West
聚興
Choy Hing, 81, Bonham Strand
聚盛
Choy Shing, 36, Wing Lok Fong
福增祥
Fook Chang Cheong, Praya West
福聚源
Fook Choy Yuen, 14, Praya West
Hing. Kee, 31, Praya
典記
行和
Hung Lee, 89, Bonham Strand
建興
Kin Hing, 7, Bonham Strand West
公泰
Kung Tai, 32, Praya West
公源
Kung Yuen, 10, Praya West
聚
Kwong Choy, 20, Bonham Strand West
廣阜路
Kwong Fou Loong, 81, Praya
廣茂
Kwong Mow, 104, Praya West
廣安降
Kwong On Loong, 105, Praya West
廣生
Kwong Sang, 6, Bonham Strand West
廣盛
Kwong Shing, 89, Bonham Strand West
茂生
Mow Sang, 27, Bonham Strand West
Mow Yuen, 30, Praya West
寶豐
Po Foong, 122, Praya West
三棧
Sam Chan, 37, Wing Lok Fong
時豐
Shee Foong, 42, Wing Lok Fong
成信
Shing Shun, 18, West Street, West Point
新同和
Sun Tung, Wo, 4, Bonham Strand West 新永興
Sun Wing Hing, 118, Bonham Strand
泰益
Tai Yek, 24, Wing Lok Fong
達典
Tat Hing, 1, Bonham Strand West
德茂
Tuk Mow, 103, Praya West
--
Tung Foo, 41, Bonham Strand West
同豐
Tung Foong, 114, Praya West
同利
Tung Lee, 116, Praya West
向茂
Tung Mow, 70 Bonham Strand
向勝槿
Tung Shing Chan, 34, Bonham Strand
West
永逢源
Wing Fung Yuen, 61, Bonham Strand
永興棧
Wing Hing Chan, 49, Bonham Strand
West
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
永隆
Wing Loong, 21, Bonham Strand
永泰來
Wing Tai Loi, 41, Praya West
永和
Wing Wo, 83, Jervois Street
和茂
Wo Mow, 78, Bonham Strand
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宏源
Wung Yuen, 73, Bonham Strand West
義棧
Yee Chan, 22, Praya West
宜聘
Yee Foong, 36, Wing Lok Fong
義典
Yee Hing, 116, Bonham Strand
怡典
Yee Hing, 3, Bonham Strand West
益隆
Yek Loong, 27, Wing Lok Fong
有益
Yow Yek, 8, East Street, West Point
源來
Yuen Loy, 14, East Street, West Point
Sail Makers.
七成
Chut Sing, 46, Queen's Road Central
池記
Chee Kee, 56, Praya
沾順
Chim Shun, 47, Praya
亮
Leong Kee, 79, Praya West
南昇
Nam Sing, 54, Praya
Saltpetre & Sulphur Dealers. 昌記
Cheong Kee, 14, Hillier Street
正和
Ching Wo, 216, Queen's Road West
阜隆
Faw Loong, 76, Praya
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廣阜生
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Kwong Faw Sang, 12, Kwong Yuen Lane.
廣盛利
Kwong Shing Lee, 4, Wing Lok Fong
新合条
Sun Hop Loong, 61, Wing Lok Fong
Ship Compradores.
昌記
Cheong Kee, 42, Endicott Lane
發
Fat Hing, 4, Queen's Road West
興隆
Hing Loong, 23, Scott Street
金記
Kim Kee, 31, Endicott Lane
廣與
Kwong Hing, 57, Praya
廣順
Kwong Shun, 11, Endicott Lane
連昌
Lin Cheong, 69, Praya
萬興泰
Man Hing Tai, 33, Gilman Street
茂生
Mow Sang, 27, Endicott Lane
-
南街
Nam Wo, 34, Endicott Lane
盛記
Shing Ki, 4, Scott Lane
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
順合
Shun Hop, 40, Endicott Lane
開盛
饔
遂利
Soey Lee, 29, Endicott Lane
帶記
Tui Kee, 23, Eudicott Lane
永裕泰
Wing Yue Tai, 25, Endieott Lane
仁興
Yan ling, 41, Endicott Lane
有合
Yow Hop, 39, Endicott Lane
裕記
Yue Kee, 21, Endicott Lane
Ship Wrights.
合柯
Hop Lee, 100, West Point
協盛
Hip Shing, 187, West Point
廣利
Kwong Lee, 82, West Point
逢典
Fung Hing, 250, West Point
同合
Tung Hop, 125, West Point
永隆
Wing Loong, 139, West Point
義合
Yee Hop, 236, Queen's Road
怡腾
Yee Sing, 240, Queen's Road
Shoe Makers.
松盛
Chung Shing, 8, Gage Street
興陞
Hing Sing, 24, Wellington Street
Hoi Shing, 13, Wellington Street
盛
Kwong Shing, 23, Scott Street
柘 奶成
Shun Shing, 17, Endicott Lane
成合
Sing Hop, 70, Queen's Road Central
義昌
Yee Cheong, 7, Scott Street
Sugar Dealers.
合泰和
Hop Tai Wo, 93, Praya
天益
Tien Yek, 44, Bonham Strand
Sweetmeat Sellers.
廣濟降
Kwong Chai Loong, 9, Wing On Lane
翠芳
Choy Fong, 16, Bonham Strand
廣昌泰
Kwong Cheong Tai, 320, Queen's Road
瑞典
Shueng Fung, 170, Queen's Road West
新盛隆
Shun Shing Loong, 180, Queen's Road
West
Tailors.
開利
Hoi Lee, 112, Queen's Road Central
洪昌
Hoong Cheong, 9, Scott Street
均安
Kwan On, 74, Queen's Road Central
南昌
Nam Cheong, 23, Scott Street
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HONGKONG---PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
南盛
Nam Shing, 127, Queen's Road Central
成昌
Sing Cheong, 8, Webster Street
德記
Tuk Ki, 11, Webster Street
和昌
Wo Cheong, 13, Webster Street
Tea Merchants: 廣興
Kwong Hing, 29, Jervois Street
寶蘭軒
Po Lan Hin, 335, Queen's Road
瑞昌隆
Soey Cheong Loong, 69, Queen's Road
West
泰亨
Tai Harg, 91, Queen's Road East
Tobacconists.
感
Cheong Shing, 299, Jervois Street
茚路
Ho Loong, 73, Jervois Street
成
Man Shing, 67, Jervois Street
萬順
Man Shun, 291, Jervois Street
悅南
Yuet Nam, 200, Jervois Street
Vermillion Merchants.
Sam Hing, 1-42, Wellington Street
達盛
Tat Shing, 3, Queen's Road Central
定泰興
Shun Hing, 68, Wellington Street
Ting Tai Hing, 312, Queen's Road West
德記
Yan Wo, 76, Wellington Street
/
Washermen.
Tuk Kee, 4A, Praya West
昌利
遠芳
Heiin Fong, 277, Queen's Road
裕章
Yue Cheong, 129, Queen's Road Central
Timber Yards.
祥隆
Cheong Loong, 66, Queen's Road West
正祥
Ching Cheong, 55, Queen's Road West
材
Kwong Choy, 205, Queen's Road West
生降
Sang Loong, 97, Queen's Road Central
Cheong Lee, 118, Hollywood Road
祥牌
Cheong Hing, 25, D'Aguilar Street
聚記
Choy Kee, 36, Wing On Lane
鼎利
Hoi Lee, 13. Stanley Street
合源
Hop Yuen, 44, Peel Street
佳記
Kai Kee, 44, Stanley Street
綠茶
Lun Yek, 68, Hollywood Road
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGR.
成記
Shing Ki, 8, D'Aguilar Street
順合
Shun Hop, 16, Scott Street
成記
Sing Kee, 38, Wellington Street
泰门
Tai Hing, 26, Scott Street
益記
Yek Ki, 23, Graham Street
成
Yun Sing, 24, Scott Street
Watch Makers. 何凌記
Ho Ling Kee, 123, Queen's Road West
何廷記
天合
Tien Hop, 16, Webster Street
東利
Ho Ting Kee, 125, Queen's Road Central
利昌
Tung Lee, 28, D'Aguilar Street
同順
Tung Shun, 27, Gilman Street
和生
Wo Sang, 9, Peel Street
有記
Yaw Kee, 32, Wellington Street
Lee Cheong, 134, Queen's Road Central
利貞
Lee Ching, 118, Queen's Road Central
勝記
Shing Kee, 75, Queen's Road
榮珍
Wing Chun, 25, Stanley Street
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THE CANTON DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
GREAT BRITAIN.
大英國領事官
Tai-Ying-Kwok-Ling-sze-koon.
Consul-D. B. Robertson, C.B.
Vice-Consul-W. F. Mayers
Chaplain-Venerable J. H. Gray, M.A.
Assistant-Byron Brenan Linguist-Ng Mun Ching
Constable-A. Duncan
Packet Agent-Byron Brenan
UNITED STATES.
Consul B. P. Chenneworth
Interpreter-C. F. Preston, M.A.
FRANCE.
Acting Consul-Dabry
Interpreter and Chancellier-V. Salès
SPAIN.
Vice-consul-José Antonio de Orbeta
PORTUGAL.
Consul-Edward Pettit
孖鷹國
Ma ying-kwo.
Consul-Vacant
AUSTRIA.
Student Interpreter-Joseph Haas
N. G. CONFEDERATION.
Consul-R. von Carlowitz (absent)
Acting Consul-G. Hitzeroth
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-N. G. Peter (absent)
Acting Consul-Wm. Hülse
Sweden and Norway.
Vice-consul-J. M. Forbes, Jr.
AUSTRIA ANd Hungary.
奥斯馬加國領事官
Ao-sze-Ma-ka-Kwok-Ling-eze-koon,
Acting Consul-D. B. Robertson, C.B.
Imperial Maritime Customs.
奥海關
Yuet Hai Kwan.
Commissioner of Customs-Geo. B. Glover
Deputy Commissioner-James Brown (ah-
sent)
Assistants R. Markwick, H. Rubery, H. O. Brown, R. Hough, A. Courtan, B. S. Leslie Tide-surveyors-T. M. Brown, J. S. Halsey,
A. W. Field, H. Eldridge Examiners-F. H. Ewer, G. Jones Overseer of works-J. S. Murray Tide-waiters-J. M. Land, H. P. Ellis, T. Parker, G. W. Corthell, W. Foster, G. Allcot, J. Morritz, T. D. Burrows, O. Bailey, S. Young, G. Swainson G. G. Mackay, H. Brown, M. Talty, J. H. Carr
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REVENUE LORCHA "Spy."
Captain-J. Poynter
1st Officer C. Ott
H. I. M. GUNBOAT "FEI Loong."
飛龍
Fi-loong.
Captain-H. Francis
Ineut.-
Engineer
方言館
Fong-Yin-kwon.
CHINESE Government SCHOOL.
CANTON.
All expenses defrayed by Chinese Go-
vernment.
Head Master-Rev. W. L. G. Badham Chinese Asst. Masters-Five
CHINESE ANd Foreign SCHOOL.
中外書塾
Chung-wai-sze-8ook.
Hon Sec. & Treasurer-H. Rubery
Head Master-J. H. Hall
Asst. Chinese Masters-Two
FEES.
Boarders
$72 per annum
Day Scholars $36
*
""
No pupil received for less than one year
W. Hülse
W. F. Mayers
CANTON CLUB. Committee.
Ven. J. H. Gray, Hon. Librarian
T. Mercer, Hon. Curator of Billiard-room T. Sampson, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer
British West Indian Emigration Agency.
英國招工公所
Ying-kwok-chiu-kung-kung-sho.
Agent-Theos. Sampson
Insurances.
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Agents
Lancashire Insurance Company
Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company
Deacon & Co., Agents
Sun Fire Office
Union Insurance Society
Heard & Co., Augustine, Agents
China Traders' Insurance Company (Limited)
Mestern & Hulse, Agents
Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance
Company
North China Steam Company
Russell & Co., Agents
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Thomas & Mercer, Agents
North China Insurance Company
Professions, Trades &c,. Arnhold, Karberg & Co., merchants
A. C. Levysohn
J. Kramer, silk-inspector
Barros, D., "Oriental Hotel," Honam
Birley & Co., merchants
Geo. S. Hardy, tea-inspector
Bull, Purdon & Co., merchants
H. W. Davis
M. A. Correa
Carlowitz & Co., merchants
R. von Carlowitz (absent) G. Hitzeroth
C. Rost
Coare, Lind & Co., public silk and tea
inspectors & commission agents
F. W. Coare
A. A. Lind
M. A. Correa
Deacon & Co., public tea inspectors and
commission agents
Edward Pettit
Ernest Deacon
Sidney Deacon (absent)
James Pope
Ebrahim, Noorandin & Co., merchants
Abdoolhoosen Abedeen, manager
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
A. S. Gepp
Gifford & Co., merchants
George Gifford (absent) Patrick Gifford
Habibhoy, Alladinbhoy, merchant Ismalbhoy Moorjeebhoy
Heard & Co., Augustine, merchants
E. L. H. Crace F. D. Cheshire
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Hesse & Co., merchants
L. Staël
Hormusjee Jamsetjee, merchant
Framjee Jamsetjee
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
G. Mackrill Smith, tea, inspector
Johannes, S. P., commission merchant
CANTON.
Legrand & Co., general commission mer-
chant
A. Legrand
Mestern & Hülse, public tea inspectors
and general commission agents
C. J. Mestern
W. Hülse
N. Petersen
Moul & Co., merchants
George Moul (absent) John Moul, tea inspector
Nye & Co., merchants
Gideon Nye, Jr.
J. P. Pascoal
Pustau & Co., Wm., merchants
Winkel Smith
C. M. Donner Richard Devens
Russell & Co., merchants John. M. Forbes, Jr.
J. Dubost
F. Jorge
Shaik Dawood S. Ahmed, merchant
S. Dawood S. Ahmed (absent) Dost Mohamed S. Ahmed
Smith, Archer, & Co., merchants
A. B. Bulkley
Thomas & Mercer, public tea inspectors
and commission agents
Thomas Thomas
Thomas Mercer
C. J. Ozario
Vassonjee & Co., D., merchants
A. Fyazally
Visram, 8., merchant
B. John Mahomed
Vogel, Hagedorn & Co., merchants
Henrich Kirchhoff
J. Hartmann
Wong, F., M.D., L.R.C.S., Edin.
Wünsch, A., merchant
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OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. President-Thos. R. Colledge, M.D., F.R.S.,
Ed., (in England)
Vice-PresidentsS. Wells Williams, L.L.D., E. M. King, R. von Carlowitz, Hon. Wm. Keswick, G. F. Heard, W. H. Forbes, E. A. Hitchcock, G. Nye, J. Menke, Thos. Pyke, H. B. Gibb, A. Joost, W. J. Bryans, R. Rowett, Hon. J. B. Taylor, Rev. J. H. Gray, M.A., D. B. Robertson, C.B., W. Kane, M.D., Sir J. Bowring, L.L.D., John Dent and C. W. Murray (in England), Warren, Delano, Rev. A. P. Happee, D.D., and James Purdon, (in United States). Corresponding and Recording Secretary-
J. G. Kerr, M.D.
Treasurers-Messrs. Russell & Co. Auditor Geo. B. Glover, Esq.
Missionaries.
WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
Rev. G. Piercy, General Superintendent
Rev. J. Preston
Rev. H. Parkes
Rev. J. Gibson
Rev. S. Whitehead
Rev. T. G. Selby
Miss Radcliffe
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN Board. Rev. A. P. Happer, D.D. (absent) Rev. C. F. Preston
J. G. Kerr, M.D.
Rev. H. V. Noyes
Rev. J. M. Condit (absent)
Rev. A. Marcellus
Rev. W: E. McChesney
Miss. H. Noyes
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION, SOUTHERN CONVENTION.
Rev. R. H. Graves
LONDON MIssionary SoCIETY. Rev. J. Chalmers, M.A. (absent) Rev. E. J. Eitel
Rev. James Anderson
Cooole
THE WHAMPOA DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
BRITISH Consulate.
Vice-consul-H. F. Hance
Constable-J. H. Jones
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Deputy Commissioner-H. Dwight Wil-
liams
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master~W.
T. Hodder
Tide-waiters-W. Wheeler, S. Sharp, H.
Haydon, C. G. Amy, R. Peters Linguist-Look Kwang Sung
Hotel.
J. Anderson, "Excelsior" Hotel
Docks.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
D. Gillies, general superintendent of
Hongkong and Whampoa Yards
J. V. de Jesus, clerk
M. Gomes
do.
J. de Jesus, Jr., do.
James Liddell, shipwright
David Young, foreman engineer
Thomas Welsby, foreman boiler-maker Romão Gomes, engineer's apprentice José M. Marques
do.
Antonio de Miranda
do.
J. A. Pereira, Junr.,
do.
E. dos Santos
do.
UNION DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
W. Allen, (in charge)
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THE MACAO DIRECTORY.
Colonial Government. Governor and Plenipotentiary in China, Ja- pan, and Siam-His Excellency Antonio Sergio de Souza, Vice-admiral Royal Navy, Counsellor of the Crown, Aide- de-Camp to H.F.M., Grand Cordon of St. Maurizio and Lazzaro, of Carlos, III., &c., &c.
Secretary-Lieut. J. Climaco de Carvalho 1st Clerk-José Francisco Franco (acting) 2nd do.-E. Leite 3rd
do.-Tercio da Silva Aides-de-camp-Lieutenants Antonio S. Souza and P. Z. Souza
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENT.
President-The Governor
Members-The Judge (absent)
Lieut.-Col. J. P. Leite
Rev. Pe. Jorge A. L. da Silva (Governor
of the Bishopric)
Miguel Pereira Simões (chief clerk of
the Exchequer)
The Viscount do Cercal
F. d'Assis Fernandes
CAMARA MUNICIPAL.
F. H. d'Azevedo, J. Hyndman, A. C. Brandão, Antonio dos Remedios, A. M. Pereira, E. Pio Marques
Aljeres-mór, e Escrivão-Pedro Marques Escrivão do Juiz Ordinario e Escrevente da
Camara-Francisco Henrique da Roza Alcaide e Continuo da Camara-Luiz do
Rozario
CONSTABLES.
José Filippe de Souza, Miguel de Souza Fernandes, Filippe Neris da Penha, Eufragio Estevão
JUNTA DA JUSTIÇA. Presidente-0 Governador
MEMBROS.
Juiz (absent)
Vicente Nicolau de Mesquita, Tenente Coronel Commandante da Fortaleza da Barra
Jeronimo Pereira Leite, Tenente Coronel,
Commandante da Policia
Jozé Antonio da Costa, Major Comman-
dante da Fortaleza do Monte Viscount do Cercal
L. Marques
OBRAS PUBLICAS.
Manjor-D. J. A. Barbosa
Capitão-F. J. S. Alvim
Tenentes-F. Paula da Luz, H. Dias Car-
valho, M. C. Sampaio
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Escrivão Inspector-M. P. Simões Contador -J. C. d'Assumpção lo. Escripturario-M. F. Marques lo. Amanuense-J. J. d'Azevedo Porteiro--J. J. S. e Oliveira Continuo-S. Rodrigues
TREASURY.
Treasurer-Carlos Vicente da Rocha
Chief clerk-Francisco D. G. de Nogueira Clerk-Antonio Dias da Cunha
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RECEBEDORIA DAS DECIMAS. Chief clerk-Vicente Caetano da Rocha 1st do. -José Lopes 2nd do.
Joaquim Rodrigues
JUNTA DO LANÇAMENTO DAS DECIMAS, &c.
MACAO.
President-João Correa Paes d'Assumpção Secretary-Francisco Vieira Ribeiro Fiscal J. M. C. Fonseca
Members-A. Manoel Pereira, S. Tavares
Judicial Department.
Judge-(absent)
Substitute-D. C. Pacheco
Attorney General-J. M. C. Fonseca Lawyers--A. Pacheco, F. Lobo, J. Pereira, A. Bastos, L. Ferreira, Caetano José Lourenço, A. N. Mendes
Clerk and Notaries Public-Francisco A. Pereira da Silveira, Thomas d'Aquino Migueis. (Escrivães do Juiz de Direito do Tribunal Commercial da Policia Correccional, da Junta de Justiça e Tabelliäes de Notas.)
Clerk of the Judge and Orphans' Fund-
José de Lemos
Accountant & Distributer-Antonio Rangel
2nd Clerks-Francisco de Paula, Zeferino
A. Vieira
Bailiffs-Antonio Felix Placé, J. Antonio Soares, Miguel Alexandrino Ferreira
Tribunal of Commerce. President The Judge (absent) Secretary-The Attorney General. Jurors Felix Hilario d'Azevedo, Candido Antonio Ozorio, Joaquim Peres da Sil- va, Evaristo Lopes
Procurador's Department. Procurador-Lourenço Marques, acting
Primeiro Interpreto-vacant
Segundo Interprete-José Joaquim Vieira Terceiro Interprete-P. N. da Silva, Junr. Alumno Interprete-Eduardo Marques Primeiro Amanuenses (servindo de Escri väes-Pio Maria de Carvalho e Fran- cisco de Paula e Costa
Segundo Amanuense Interino-Cornelio de
Souza Placé
Primeiro Lingua-Mauricio Xavier (serve em commissão na superintendencia da emigração Chinesa)
Segundo Lingua-José Thomas Agostinho
Robarts
Officiaes de Diligencias-Benjamin Pereira
Simões, Vicente Estevão da Luz, e Ja- nuario de Carvalho, interino. (Servem alem d'estes, como officiaes de Diligen- cias de Procuratura, os policias da Ca- mara Municipal)
Post Office.
R. Souza, postmaster
Superintendence of Chinese Emi- gration.
Superintendent-J. P. Leite, acting First Clerk-Simão da Roza Second Clerk-S. Siqueira Interpreter-Mauricio Xavier
Board of Education.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL.
Teacher of Navigation and Mathematics- Lieutenant honorary of the Navy, Fran- cisco Joaquim Marques
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. Rector-Rev. Manuel L. Gouvea Professors Revs. Francisco X. Rondina,
J. Virgili, J. M. Faria, J. Pereira. (English)-Rev. T. Cahill (Chinese)-Rev. L. Lira
Assistants-Theodosio Rodrigues, Joaquim
G. Pereira, M. Alvares Music-L. Antinori
Mathematics and Navigation-Francisco
Marques
COLLEGIO DA IMMACULADA CONCEICAO.
Committee-D. Maria Marques, D. Maria
Goularte
Treasurer-Bernadino de Senna Fernandes Teachers-The Sisters of Charity
Theatre.
D. PEDRO V. THEATRE.
President-J. E. Scarnichia
Members-A. da Fonseca, C. V. da Rocha,
E. Lopes, J. J. Braga
Consulates. FRANCE.
Acting Vice-consul-H. Ebell
ITALY.
Consul-Barão do Cercal Vice-consul-J. P. Van Loffelt
UNITED STATES.
Acting Vice-consul-vacant
Coogle
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BRAZIL.
Consul-Viscount do Cercal Vice-consul-Barão do Cercal
BELGIUM.
Consul-Barão do Cercal Chancellier-B. A. Pereira
PRUSSIA.
Vice-consul-H. Ebell
AUSTRIA.
Vice-consul --C. Millisch
PERU.
Consul-F. Torre Bueno
SIAM.
Consul-B. de Senna Fernandes Vice-consul-D. C. Pacheco
SPAIN.
Vice-consul at Macao-M. Colarte
HAWAII.
Vice-consul-C. L. de Souza
Chinese Emigration Agents.
J. A. Tuton
F. Tuton
F. da Graça R. Gutterres
Dinegro e Landabaso F. Dinegro F. Landabaso
N. Tanco Armero
Francisco Abellá
E. W. Pearce
Cesar del Rio
Francisco M. da Cunha
Miguel Ayres da Silva
Alexandre F. Severim
E. Lopes
Clementino Lope
F. P. Noronha
J. P. dos Santos
MACAO.
Professions, Trades, &c.
Alladinbhoy Habibhoy (Bombay) Sajumbhoy Hasumbhoy
Almeida, João Elleuterio de, merchant
R. S. Paulo
Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.
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Mahomedally Currambhoy, manager
Brandão & Co., Rua do Tronco Velho
A. C. Brandão
A. J. Brandão
Leonardo V. Brandão
Cama & Co., H. B., 11, Praya Grande
Dadabhoy Cowasjee, manager
Carneiro, B. E., 72, Rua Central
B. E. Carneiro
D. A. Silva
Carroll, R., commander of steamer White
Cloud, Praya Grande
Deacon & Co., Praya Grande
Edward Pettit
Ernest Deacon Sidney Deacon
James Pape
Dhurumsey Poonjabhoy, 23, Praya Grande
Fernandes, B. de Senna, 33, Praya Grande
B. de S. Fernandes
D. C. Pacheco
N. Simões
Luiz da Silva
Fonseca, José Maria da, shipchandler, wine spirit merchant, Ponta da Rede
D. V. Soares
Fonseca, Antonio José da, merchant and
commission agent, Ponta da Rede
Graça, V. A. de, 14, Rua de Prata M. F. de Graça, assistant
Hormusjee Jevanjee, 3, Praya Grande
Margesson & Co., merchants
F. Schutze
Mortimer Murray
F. P. Senna
Marques, Lourenço, Campo de Santo An-
tonio, No. 4
Eduardo Pio Marques le
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MACAO.
Mello & Co., A. A. de, merchants, and agents for Hongkong, Canton and Ma- cao Steam-boat Co., Praya Grande
Viscount do Cercal, Brazilian Consul Barão do Cercal, Italian and Belgian
Consul
F. A da Cruz
J. P. Van Loffelt S. da Cruz
F. Botelho
Pereira, B. A., Rua da Sé, No. 18
L. A. J. Pereira
Raynal & Co., merchants
C. Milisch
Remedios, M. A. dos, merchant, Rua do
Bario, No. 4
M. M. Maher, assistant
Florencio A. do Rozario, storekeeper
Ruttonjee Muncherjee
Silva & Co, Joaquim Peres da, No. 2,
Rua de Soares Andrea
Joaquim Peres da Silva G. P. da Silva
J. Hyndman Honorato V. Boyol
Silva, J. da, commission agent, store-
keeper, auctioneer, &c.
Miguel Telles, auctioneer Antonio Gomes
Theodoreto da Rocha
Silva, Pedro N. da, Rua Formosa, No. 25
Silva, M. F. da, merchant and commission agent, No. 9, Coelho do Amaral Street
Silva, F. A. da, commission agent, Praya
Grande
Thomas & Mercer, public tea inspectors
T. Thomas
T. Mercer
George Wright, tea inspector
Somjee Visram
Souza, Camillo, L., No. 59, Praya Grande
Subadar & Co., merchants
N. S. Subadar
Insurance.
Raynal & Co., Agents
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Com- pany of Samarang
Newspaper Office.
"O Boletim do Governo"
J. da Silva, editor
Lourenço da Costa, compositor
Benigno Machado,
do.
•
Leonardo Machado,
do.
Procopio Cordeiro,
do.
Royal Hotel.
C. R. Reed, proprietor
J. White, manager
E. Perpetuo
Macao Battalion.
Lieutenant Col. Commdg.-D. J. Almeida
Barbosa
Major-J. A. da Silva
Adjutant-F. A. F. da Silva Surgeon-J. Telles da Silva
Lieut. Quarter Master-Fernandes Oliveira Captains-M. d'A. Coutinho, F. P. da Luz, A. P. Trolho, C. G. da Silva, L. B. Sá Nogueira
Lieutenants-H. D. Carvalho, M. C. Sam- paio, R. das Dores, C. Freitas da Silva, V. P. Barros, J. Ferreira, F. Sardinha
IN TIMOR. Captain-A. J. Garcia Lieutenants J. P. S. Pinto de Souza, C
Dias Azedo, F. Goudinho
RETIRED OFFICERS. Lieutenant-Col.-Bernardo M. de Araujo
Roza, F. Collaço, J. M. Gonsalves
MONTE FORT.
Lieut.-Col. commanding-José Antonio da
Costa
BARRA FORT.
Lieut.-Col. commanding-V. N. Mesquita
CAZERNEIRO.
Alferes-vacant
Coogle
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Harbour Master's Department. Acting Harbour Master-L. Vichi Clerk-Francisco Nicazio Xavier Gomes
MACAO.
MACAO NATIONAL BATTALION. Lieut.-Col. Commanding-Baron do Cercal Major-Ellias J. da Silva
Captain-A. F. Marques Pereira, J. J.
Braga, C. V. da Rocha, F. A. da Silva Lieutenants-E. Lopez, J. J. d'Azevedo, M. F. Marques, L. J. da Silva, A. J. Brandão, C. J. Silva, L. d'Azevedo, J. Peres, J. P. da Silva, P. N. da Silva, A. dos Remedios, A. J. da Fonseca Surgeon-B. M. N. d'A. Rosa
MAN-OF-WAR "PRINCED.CARLOS."
Commander-Antonio José Caminha 2nd do.-A. P. Mello Engineer-A, J. Dias
GUNBOAT "CAMOENS." Acting Commander--Lieut. M. Leite Engineer--Fortunato José da Roza
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CORVETTE "SA DA BANDEIRA." Commander-D. S. Rodrigues 2nd do. -C. F. Pereira
Officers-E, Valle, Vaz, Alves do Rio, Guimarães, Alves Branco, Santos Diniz, J. C. Cabral
Commissary-J. A. Corrêa
2nd do.
Chaplain-Rev. D. L. da Silva Doctor-Mayer
CORVETTE "DON JOAO I." Commander-T. Soares Andrea 2nd Commander-Borjas de Moraes Lieutenants A. Romano, C. Machado Commissary--Dovalle Portugal Surgeon-Moutinho dos Santos
POLICE.
Lieut. Col. Commanding-J. P. Leite Captain-F. G. Corte Real Lieutenants-J. P. Madeira, C. D. Costa
J. Guimarães, C. da Silva Adjutant-J. 8. Reis
Coogle
THE SWATOW DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
HANSEATIC Towns.
Consul-H. A. Dircks
GREAT BRITAIN.
大英領事官
Ta-Ying-ling-sz-koon.
Consul-George W. Caine (absent)
Acting Consul-Chaloner Alabaster
Interpreter and Packet Agent-B. C.
George Scott
Constable-Henry Sage
UNITED STATES.
大美國領事官
Tae-me-kwoh-ling-sz-koon.
Consul-J. C. A. Wingate (absent) Vice-consul-Rev. Wm. Ashmore
FRANCE.
Vice-consul-Chaloner Alabaster
NETHERLANDS.
Consul -Thomas William Richardson
DENMARK.
Consul-H. A. Dircks
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Vice-consul-H. A. Dircks
Imperial Maritime Customs.
新關稅務司
Sin-kwan-sui-mo-sze.
Commissioner of Customs-F. Klein-
wachter
Assistants-A. Huber, G. G. Lowder, R.
M. Hobson
Harbour Master and Tide Surveyor-Capt.
H. Langlois
Examiners-E. Herton, J. Roach
Tide-waiters-W. H. Folsom, J. S. Ker- math, W. T. Stevenson, B. Cose, Robt. Brodhurst, T. Wilkinson, A. Schultze, R. Hastings, J. Moore, J. J. Hoskings, T. G. Laut
DOUBLE ISLand Station. Tide Surveyor-J. Saunderson Tide-waiter.--A. Olsen
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co.
Agents-Bradley & Co.
Insurance Offices.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Bradley & Co., Agents-
Lloyds'
London and Oriental Steam Transit In-
surance Company
SWATOW.
Amicable Insurance Office of Calcutta North China Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton Netherland's India Sea and Fire Insu-
rance Company
Dircks & Co., Agents-
Germanic Lloyds'
Hamburg and Bremen Underwriters
Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Batavia
De Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Batavia
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Samarang
FIRE AND Life InsuraNCES.
Bradley & Co., Agents-
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Company of Liverpool (Fire)
Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool
(Fire and Life)
Imperial Insurance Company, London
(Fire)
Bank.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
Bradley & Co., agents
Missionaries.
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. George Smith
Rev. H. L. Mackenzie
德記行
Tey-kee-hong.
Bradley & Co., commission merchants
Thomas Wm. Richardson
C. B. Warner
Cardross Grant
T. W. Horne, godown-keeper
盧令行
Loo-ling-hong.
Dircks & Co., commission merchants
H. A. Dircks
C. Kruger
M. D. Clausen
豆流吾
Tau-lau-oou.
201
Drown & Co., shipchandlers, auctioneers,
and general agents
Thomas P. Drown
P. Campbell
廣手
Quảng foo
Holtzapfel, Wm., merchant
Hutchings, L., compradore, &c.
柴工師夫
Cha-kung-sai-foo.
Meyer & Fehre, J. D., shipwrights and
blacksmiths
J. D. Meyer
H. Fehrs
Reimer & Co., shipchandlers, &c.
Wm. Gauld, M.D.
Rev. J. Masson
Rev. Wm. Duffus
FRENCH FOREign Missions.
Rev. A. Bernom
Rev. C. E. Tardy Rev.
Verchere (absent)
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. F. W. Johnson (absent)
Rev. Wm. Ashmore
Professions and Trades.
亞士云怒阿都
ds-ver-no-ol-to.
Asverno, Otto, marine surveyor
士吉醫生
Sze-cut-e-sang.
Scott, C. Mason, M.D.,L.R.C.S.J., medical
practitioner
福源行
Fook-yuen-hong.
Vincent, E., marine surveyor, commission
agent, and agent for Messrs. D. La- praik & Co.'s steamers
Henry Frewin
Henry Johnson
J. G. Wiloughby
A. L. Piesdorff
F. W.
Vacken
C. B. Tuelch
Pilots.
Coogle
THE AMOY DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government
Offices.
GREAT BRITAIN.
W. H. Pedder, consul
G. Phillips, interpreter and post-office
agent
C. P. Simoens, clerk
M. Balzano, constable
G. Falk, gaoler
UNITED STATES.
General Le Gendre, consul
W. P. Jones, vice-consul (absent)
FRANCE.
F. Faraldo, consul
PORTUGAL.
J. C. Wardlaw, consul
SPAIN.
F. Faraldo, consul general
R. Espejo y Chaparro, vice-consul
St. Julien H. Edwards, assistant and
chancellor
Jose A. Sieng, interpreter
Mariano Espinosa, constable
DENMARK.
Jamison Elles, consul (absent) Edmund Pye, vice-consul Henry Smith, acting vice-consul
Sweden and Norway.
Robt. Craig, vice-consul
NETHERLANDS.
J. C. Wardlaw, vice-consul
W. H. Pedder, consul
NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION.
Imperial Maritime Customs.
稅關
Sui-kwan.
Commissioner-Geo. Hughes (absent)
Clerk in Charge-Wm. Cartwright
Assistants-Albert Allin, Joseph Jaques,
A. Mouillesaux
Harbour Master-F. J. Ray Tide-surveyor-W. Johnson
Examiners-R. Moran and C. H. Pike
Tide-waiters-J. Ritchie, J. Watson, J Abbott, R. Goodridge, H. Schaumloffel D. Lark, C. J. Price, J. Poffin, J. D, Smith, E. Ohlmer, C. J. Bryant, P. R. Dubarry
Insurance Offices.
Boyd & Co., Agents for Lloyds'
Netherlands India Marine and Fire
Insurance Co. of Batavia Amicable Insurance Co. of Calcutta Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co. Bremen Marine Insurance Companies Bombay Native Insurance Company Underwriters' Union at Amsterdam Sun Fire Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company
(Limited)
Jersey Mutual Insurance Society for
Shipping
Elles & Co., Agents-
Alliance Fire Insurance Company
Canton Insurance Company
Triton Insurance Company Bombay Insurance Society Bengal Insurance Society
Union of Hamburg Underwriters Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Imperial Fire Insurance Company - Kelung Coal Company
Pasedag & Co., Agents-
Germanic Lloyds
Colonial Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Oosterling Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Second Colonial Sea & Fire Insurance
Company
Tait & Co., Agents-
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
North British and Mercantile Fire
Insurance Company
North China Insurance Company Northern Assurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton Java Sea & Fire Insurance Company P. & O. S. N. Company
N. China Steamer Company
AMOY.
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Docks.
AMOY DOCK COMPANY. J. Cass, manager and secretary Albert Leigh, accountant Charles Fielding, machinist Y. Steffens, master shipwright C. J. Lange, master shipwright
Professions, Trades, &c.
Boyd & Co., merchants
T. D. Boyd
Robert Craig
W, C. Johnston, tea inspector Edward N. Rose
Brown & Co., merchants
F. Cromley
D. A. Darling
F. F. dos Remedios
H. V. Boyol
Cass, J., marine surveyor for local offices
裕記行
Yu-kee-Hong.
Dauver & Co., merchants
H. R. Dauver
P. M. Sanger
Elles & Co., merchants
Jamieson Elles (absent) Edmund Pye Henry Smith
R. H. Pye (Takao) Robert Wilson
A. W. Bain
H. T. Allan
J. W. Graham
J. Grattan Cass
G. M. dos Remedios
W. A. Pickering, (Taiwanfoo)
W. H. Taylor, (absent)
W. Beattie, capt. of schooner Eliza
Mary
錦興行
Kum-hing-hong.
Eng Watt Bros. & Co., merchants and
commission agents
S. Eng Watt
S. E. Lay
S. B. Hong Chay Choon T. A. Chwll C. S. Eng
Kwak Sano Tza
天裕
Teen-eü.
Forster & Co., John, merchants
F. W. Kitching
H. J. J. Chambers, tea inspector
Gerard & Co., C., shipchandlers and sail-
makers
P. Jacobsen
C. O. Kopp
機利士
Kee-lee-8%.
Giles & Co., shipchandlers, auctioneers,
sailmakers, and general dealers
John Giles
Wm. Kraal
Heard & Co. A., merchants
Nicholas Murton
Jones, Scott & Müller, physicians
Charles M. Jones
Charles M. Scott (Swatow) Augustus Muller
Meinck, J., marine surveyor for local offices
Martin, O., watchmaker and general store-
keeper
Otto Martin
Ernest Lemattre
Munro, D., merchant & commission agent
Ollia, N. D., merchant
Nusserwanjee Dadabhoy Ollia
Dajeebhoy Dadabhoy Ollia
Byramjee Sapoorjee Metta, manager
Pestonjee Bomanjee
寶記
Poa-kee.
Pasedag & Co., merchants
Charles J. Pasedag
Ernst Stiller
A. F. Pasedag
0. Drishaus
成記
Sin-kee.
Petersen & Co., H.A., merchants and com-
mission agents
H. A. Petersen
J. W. Danielsen
Cocale
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FORMOSA.
Sturrock, Wm., merchant and commission
agent
Tait & Co., merchants, agents for P. & O.
S. N. Company
James Tait (absent)
J. C. Wardlaw
John Paterson (absent)
J. L. Anderson, tea inspector J. Bruce
J. T. A. Alexander
R. H. Bruce
B. R. Wickham
C. J. Lopez
J. C. Masson, (Formosa) J. D. Hardie, (Formosa)
Wilson, Nicholls & Co., shipchandlers,
sailmakers, and commission agents
3
W. Wilson B. Nicholls
F. C. Brown
Hotels.
Amoy Hotel," W. Gotz
"Oriental Hotel," J. Busch
G. Hawenstine J. Buschmann
H. M. Carroll
Pilots.
Missionaries.
REFORMED CHURCH OF AMERICA. Rev. J. V. N. Talmage
Rev. D. Rapalje
Rev. L. W. Kip (absent)
Rev. J. H. Van Doren (absent)
Rev. J. A. Davis
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. John Stronach Rev. A. Stronach
Rev. John Macgowan
Rev. James Sadler
ENGLISH Presbyterian MISSION. Rev. Carstairs Douglas
Rev. W. S. Swanson
Rev. H. Cowie Rev. W. McGregor
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Church of "Holy Rosary."
Rev. Nicolas Guixá, vicar
F. dos Remedies, choir master G. M. dos Remedios, organist
CHURCH OF THE "CONCEPTION," Kamgbox. Rev. Francis Zea, vicar
Church of "San Jose," Chan Chiu Rev. Jose Dutras
MISSION AT TAKAO.
Rev. Andres Chinchon, vicar
Rev. F. Herce
Rev. R Colomer
Rev. Federico Gimenes
THE FORMOSA DIRECTORY.
TAMSUI.
Consulates.
BRITISH VICE-Consulate.
Vice-consul-William Gregory
Assistant-H. P. McClatchie (at Keelung) Writer-Chin choo chin Linguist-'Ng Pock Chuen Constable-G. J. Freeth
Assistant Constable-Christian Lazaro (at
Keelung)
UNITED STATES.
Consular Agent-John Dodd
AUSTRO HUNGARIAN Consulate.
Acting Consul-Win. Gregory
Imperial Maritime Customs. Acting Commissioner-E. C. Taintor Clerk-James W. Carrall
Tide Surveyor & Harbour Master-G. F.
Hume
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FORMOSA.
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Tide-waiters-Chas. Powell and Thos. H.
Dernetts
Linguist-Lim Chingwan
Insurance.
Dodd & Co., Agents-
Lloyds
North China Insurance Company
Merchants.
Milisch & Co.
James Milisch
C. E. Collings
S. Saridgio,
watchmen
F. Fortes,
寶順行
Paou-shun-kong.
Dodd & Co., merchants
John Dodd
Crawford D. Kerr
S. G. Bird
Yeap Thean Lye E. J. Boyd
Franklyn, L. H., M.D., medical practi-
tioner
KEELUNG.
Imperial Maritime Customs.
海關
Hai-kwan.
Clerk-Gustav Detring
Examiner-
Tide-waiters J. Hamlyn, J. Chartin, and
James Maher
Dodd & Co., Agents-
Lloyds
Kelung Coal Company
North China Insurance Company
Merchants.
寶順行
Paou-shun-hong.
Dodd & Co., (merchants)
John Dodd
Crawford D. Kerr
Milisch & Co., merchants
James Milisch
C. E. Collings
SOUTH FORMOSA.
TAIWANFOO, TAKAO.
Consulates.
BRITISH, DANISH, NORTH GERMAN, AND
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN.
Consul-Robt. Swinhoe
Acting Consul-Wm. M. Cooper Assistant-Herbert A. Giles Constable A. Allevado
FRANCE.
Acting Vice-consul-W. M, Cooper
Imperial Maritime Customs.
海關
Hai-kwan.
Acting Commissioner-James Joues
Clerks T. F. Hughes, E. D. de Segouzac
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master-Geo.
Gue
Examiner-
Tide-waiters-J. Boyal, F. Diercks, and
W. F. Briscoe
Professions, Trades, &c.
Brown & Co., H. D., merchants
P. F. da Silva, agent
E. dos Santos
Elles & Co., merchants
R. H. Pye
A. W. Bain
W. A. Pickering
Manson, P., M.D., Physician
Tait & Co., merchants
J. C. Masson
J. D. Hardie
Missionaries.
ENGLISH PRESBytebian MISSION.
J. L. Maxwell, M.D.
Rev. Hugh Ritchie
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION.
Dominicans:-
Rev. A. Chinchon, vicar
Rev. F. Herce
Rev. R. Colomer
Rev. Federico Gimenez
Pilot.
T. Fortes, godown-keeper
H. Vosteen
Coogle
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THE FOOCHOW DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
GREAT BRITAIN.
各位領事
Koh-wei-ling-sz.
Consul--Chas. A. Sinclair
Vice-consul-Chas. Carroll (absent)
Interpreter-A. R. Hewlett (absent) Assistants-Thomas Watters and Pelham
Warren
Constable John MacKenzie
Constable at Anchorage R. Strebee Chaplain-Geo. Hamilton
Packet Agent-Pelham Warren
UNITED STates.
Consul-M. M. De Lano
Marshal-B. S. Lyman
FRANCE.
Acting Vice-consul-R. F. Hamilton
RUSSIA.
Vice-consul--M. Daly
Sweden and Norway.
Vice-consul-David King, Junr.
Acting Vice-consul-S. W. Pomeroy, Jr.
Acting Vice-consul-W. G. Price
DENMARK.
SPAIN.
Vice-consul-
PORTUGAL.
Acting-coneul-
NETHERLANDS.
Acting Vice-consul-T. Pim
Hamburg and Bremen.
Acting-consul-H. Peers
Imperial Maritime Customs. 海關
Hai-kwan.
Commissioner-Baron de Méritins
Assistants-Jas. Smith, W. L. Sibbald, W.
T. Lay, and F. S. Unwin Tide Surveyor-R. Lowe
Examiners-J. C. Porter, G. Harman, W.
Jenkins, H. C. Müller
Tide-wailers-H. Smith, M. Cordeiro.
PAGODA ANCHORAGE.
Tide Surveyors-H. J, Meade, H. Kerow Tide-waiters-H. H. Hudson, E. Delestre, H. J. Waller, J. Dubois, T. F. Jones, F. Jacobsen, P. Gueymard, H. de Bony, D. Lavelette
Mabine DePARTMENT.
Divisional Inspector-A. M. Risbee Second Coast Lights Engineer-J. Lescasse
Pilots.
RIVER MIN.
Licensed Pilots-C. E. Porter, R. B. Smith, C. Schmidt, G. A. Shackelford (absent), W. J. Mitchell, G. Redston, R. McCaa, G. Oeltze, A. Head, T. Randall, H. Johnson
Public Companies.
INSURANCES.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society, of Canton
Gilman & Co., agents-
Lloyds', London
Association of Underwriters of Glas-
gow
Underwriters' Association of Liver-
pool
North China Insurance Company
Ocean Marine Insurance Company
Universal Marine Insurance Co. (Li-
mited)
London Assurance Corporation
Imperial Fire Insurance Company
John Foster & Co., agents-
North British Mercantile Insurance
Company
Heard & Co., Augustine, agents--
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Triton Insurance Company Bombay Insurance Society Bengal Insurance Society
Alliance Marine Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company
Coogle
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FOOCHOW.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Alliance Fire Insurance Company
Kinnear, Larken & Co., agents-
Sun Fire Office, London Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
Odell & Co., John, agents-
British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company
Olyphant & Co., agents-
New York Board of Underwriters Guardian Fire Assurance Company
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Silverlock & Co., agents-
Queen Insurance Company (Fire)
Hongkong Insurance Co. (Marine)
Turner & Co., agents-
weddings.
Netherlands India Marine Insurance
Company
Home & Colonial Assurance Company Northern Fire and Life Assurance
Company
FOOCHOW DOCKYARD. Skey, Capt. John, superintendent
John S. Lamont, foreman shipwright
Geo. Allen, engineer Geo. Popp, clerk
Imperial Arsenal at Foochow.
Chief Director-M. M. Giquel Secretary-M. de Segouzou Chaplain-R. P. Sautel
Physician-Vidal
Accountants--Bozel, Toulouse Clerk-Girollet
Storekeepers-Racine, Pontai Clerk-Rey
Head Master Naval School-Carroll
Professor of Practical Navigation-Swain-
son
Professor of Chemistry-Rousset
Professor of Mathematics-Nédard
Professor of Practical Engineering-Allan Teachers-Graverean, A. Zeilin Opticians-Lemarchand, Barbé Carpenters-Robin, Narzin, Peter, Raffe-
207
Founders--Deguine, Breton, Coguelin, Ri- vassean, Kerandy, Keraraon, Decan- chins, Fargean
•
Forgers-Brossement, Ribiere, Rongier,
Rabiller, Greand
Finishers-Zeilin, Rey, Mathiez, Scher-
decker, Bilger, Tardival, Koeber Patternmakers-Guerin, Muller, Pons Boilermakers-Gueit, Zarpffell
Coppersmiths-Tolané, Trainard
Draughtsmen-Louis, Fabre
Sailmakers-Ponlet, Robinson, Beloin,
Perret
Banks.
Chartered Mercantile Bank
L. C. Masfen, acting agent
香港上海銀行
Heong-kong-sheong-hoi-ngan-hong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpo-
ration
J. S. Louden, agent
東藩匯理銀行
Toong-fan-wui-lee-ngan-hong.
Oriental Bank Corporation
Francis Temple, acting agent
D. A. J. Crombie, acting accountant
Professions, Trades, &c.
天祥
Tien-cheang.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
H. G. Pemberton
W. L. Hunter
秀巖醫生
Sou-ngam-i-sang.
Beaumont & Galton, physicians
J. M. Beaumont, M.D.
J. H. Golton, M.D.
福典
Fook-hing.
Birley & Co., merchants
H. L. Dalrymple, tea inspector G. Hales
Brown & Co., storekeepers, &c.
John Brown
同珍
Tung-chun.
neau, Latouche, Pascal, Blank, Guirand, | Bull, Purdon & Co., merchants
I
Oprenaon
Geo. Dent
Cooolo
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則文行
Chak-man-hong.
FOOCHOW.
Chapman, J. H., commission merchant
泰
Fung-tai:
Cooper & Co., B. A., merchants
H. N. Cooper
Dobie & Co., shipchandlers, Pagoda Is-
land
F. H. Porter
G. Geere
天裕
Teen-eu.
Forster & Co., John, merchants
John Forster
H. Sutherland
J. Gittins
R. P. Crooks
乾記
Kien-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
H. S. Hancock, agent & tea inspector
W. O. Morison
太平
Tai-ping.
Gilman & Co., merchants, agents for
Lloyds'
C. A. Wild
W. (4. Price
T. Fairhurst
C. F. Harton
隆順
Loong-shun.
Heard & Co., Augustine, merchants (agents
for P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamers)
M. Daly, tea inspector
W. H. Petthick
M. E. Bennett
F. Pinel, Jr.
R. J. Doolittle
義利
E-lee.
Hedge & Co., merchants
Thomas Dunn (absent)
T. B. Hedge
T. B. Cunningham W. S. Morissey Thomas Santiago
芝記
Chee-kee.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants
J. C. Ridge, agent
義和
Yee-wo.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
W. Paterson, agent
A. F. Angus, tea inspector
Capt. Thos. G. Glover
C. Noack
中友
Chung-you.
Kinnear, Larken & Co., public tea inspec-
tors and commission agents
W. B. Kinnear
T. L. Larken
Henry R. Kinnear
和記
Wo-kee.
Latham, Oliver, exchange broker
隆文行
Loong-man-hong.
Newman, Walter, public tea inspector and
commission merchant
裕昌
U-cheong.
Odell & Co., John, merchants
John Odell
W. L. Odell
同学
Tung-fo.
Olyphant & Co., merchants
T. Pim, tea-inspector (absent)
B. J. Morris
F. B. Smith
J. Bathgate
Overweg & Co., merchants
F. Schonfeld, agent
Reilly & Co., "Foochow Hotel"
F. E. Reilly
Rozario, Marçal & Co., printers and book-
binders
D. do Rozario
Alexandre Marçal
S. A. Marçal, compositor
F. Ozorio
do.
G. N. Amoy
do.
連利
Lin-li.
Rusden, Phipps & Co., merchants
A. W. G. Rusden (absent)
A. L. Phipps
FOOCHOW.
H. Hickling, tea inspector (absent) H. G. Phipps
Robertson & Co., H. G., shipchandlers
and storekeepers, Pagoda Anchorage
H. G. Robertson
W. Ruprecht
Kraal
旗昌
Kee-cheang.
Russell & Co., merchants
David King, Junr.
S. W. Pomeroy, Junr.
E. Sheppard
F. F. Elwell
B. Pereira
Schoenke, F., watchmaker & photographer
禪臣
Seem-sun.
Siemssen & Co., merchants
H. Peers
中和
Chung-wo
Silverlock, John, & Co., merchants
John Silverlock (England)
J. Gurney Fry, Junr.
Thomas Smith (absent)
M. W. Greig, tea inspector R. H. Haslam
F. W. Fry
do.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
Robert Pennington Williams Ezekiel A. Solomon
Saunders, J. C., marine surveyor for Lloyds'
agents, and local offices
Shaw, Capt. S. L., marine surveyor
Somerville & Sherwin, physicians, Pagoda
Anchorage
T. R. Somerville
H. C. Sherwin
W. W. Meyers
司徒醫生
Sze-to-i-sang.
Stewart, J. A., M.D., physician
209
Taylor & Co., shipchandlers, storekeepers'
c., Pagoda Anchorage
John R. Taylor
Thompson & Co., shipchandlers, store-
keepers, &c., Pagoda Anchorage
M. E. Thompson
華記
Wha-kee.
Turner & Co., merchants
A. W. Walkinshaw
W. F. Sharp
公易
Koon-yeek.
Westall, Galton & Co., public tea inspec-
tors and commission
R. R. Westall
W. P. Galton
agents
W. M. Reeves, tea inspector
J. E. Browne
Missionaries.
AMERICAN METHODIST Episcopal
CHURCH MISSION.
Rev. Robert S. Maclay, D.D.
Rev. Stephen L. Baldwin
Rev. Nathan Sites
CHINESE RECorder and MISSIONARY
JOURNAL.
Rev. S. L. Baldwin, editor
Rozario, Marçal & Co., publishers
ENGLISH CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. John Wolfe
Rev. Arthur W. Cribb
Rev. J. E. Mahood
AMERICAN Board of COMMISSIONERS
FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. Lyman B. Peet
Rev. Caleb C. Baldwin
Rev. Charles Hartwell
Rev. Simeon F. Woodin (absent)
Miss A. M. Payson
南門外
Nan-muon-ngai.
ROMAN CATHolic Church.
Rev. Fred. Guillermo Burnó
Rev. P. Limarquez
Coogle
THE NINGPO DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN."
大英國領事衙門 Ta-ying-ling-se-ya-mun.
Consul-Wm. H. Fittock
Interpreter-H. F. W. Holt
Acting Assistant J. Lawson
Constable Jose Torrez
UNITED STATES.
大美領事衙門
Ta-mei-ling-se-ya-mun.
Consul-Edwd. C. Lord
Interpreter-
Marshal-
PRUSSIA.
Consular Agent J. Truelsen
DENMARK.
Consul-W. H. Fittock
HANSEATIC Towns.
Consul-W. Robertson
AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.
Consul-W. H. Fittock
SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Vice-consul-W. Robertson
Imperial Maritime Customs.
新關
Sin-kwan.
Acting Commissioner-E. C. Bowra
Assistants-A. A. Preston, D. G. Murray,
G. Arnoux
Tide Surveyor & Harbour Master-W. C.
Lawd
Assistant Surveyor-F. Collison
Examiners-A. Sharpe, D. Jansen, W. J.
Emery, C. F. Moore
Tide-waiters-J. Morgan, G. Reeves, F.
Wegener, M. Kock, F. Neilson, C. H.
Williams.
Lighthouse Superintendent-J. Combe
Keeper-W. C. Moore
ANGLO-CHINESE FORCE.
General-J. E. Cooke
Major-
Captain-J. C. Watson
Lieut.-B. Thompson, and 200 men
Police Station.
Superintendent-Thomas B. Golding Sergeants-M. Vezenzinovitch, F. Schir- winsky, John Lowen, and Chas. Roberts Interpreter John Yiang
Constables-12 Chinese
Insurances.
Davidson & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Canton Insurance Company Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
Hart, W., agent-
Liverpool Underwriters' Association
Coogle
Robertson & Co., agents-
NING PO.
Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang
De Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
Rees & Co., Wm., agent-
China Traders' Insurance Company
(Limited)
Wadman & Co., E., agents---
Union Insurance Office
Imperial Fire
SHANGHAI Steam NavigATION
COMPANY.
Robertson & Co., agents-
Banks.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration (Limited)
Davidson & Co., agents
POST OFFICE.
H. F. Holt, Postmaster
Merchants, Professions, and Trades.
廣生
Kuong sang.
Aurbach & Co., merchants
E. Aurbach (absent)
M. J. Sloman
F. W. Galles
廣源
Kwong-yuen.
Davidson & Co., merchants
William Davidson (absent)
W. B. Jamieson
A. N. Brown
William Davidson, Jr.,
Robt. M. Davidson (absent)
裕順洋行
Yu-shun-yeong-hong.
Groth & Truelsen, merchants
J. Groth
J. Truelsen
悅來
Yuet-lae.
Hart, W., & Co., merchants
William Hart
悅昌
Yuet-cheong.
Hart, G. M., merchant
G. M. Hart
遜昌
Sun-chong.
Hudson & Co., merchants
J. S. Hudson
密朶士醫生
Mut-t'o-sze-e-sung.
Meadows, Dr. R., physician
巴醫生
Pa-e-sang.
Parker, John. M. D., surgeon
恒三
Hung-sam.
Price, J. F., merchant
J. F. Price
利源
Lee-yuen.
Rees & Co., William, merchant
Wm. Rees
Samuel Bower
Robertson & Co.
輝臣
Seem-shun.
W. Robertson
Russell & Co., merchants
P. Gabain
G. Heise
利生
Lee-sang.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
Isaac Joseph, agent
Sassoon, E. D., & Co., merchants
I. J. David, agent
"Starling Inn.," T. Brown, proprietor
SWANBERG'S HOTEL.
211
Wm. Swanberg, proprietor and manager
212
NINGPO.
Toll Collector, Bridge of Boats, A. Rossich
復勝
Fok-sing.
Tyree, A. F., merchant and commission
agent
A. F. Tyree
UNITED PREsbyterian Church of SCOTLAND MISSION.
John Parker, M.D.
MR. TAYLOR'S MISSION.
Rev. James Meadows
W. A. Browne
J. Langan
Wadman & Co., merchants
E. Wadman
Williams & Co., storekeepers & auctioneers
H. P. Williams
P. Vaughan
J. Robinson
H. Wurdemann
J. Smith
H. Smith
A. Caperon
P. Brown
Pilots.
Missionaries.
AMERICAN Presbyterian MISSION.
D. B. McCartee, A.M., M.D. (absent) Rev. Joseph A. Leyenberger
Rev. John Butter
Rev. David D. Green (absent) Rev. Samuel Dodd (at Hangchow)
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. M. J. Knowlton
Rev. Horace Jenkins (at Shau-hing) Rev. Carl T. Kreyer (at Hangchow) Rev. J. R. Goddard
CHURCH OF England MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
Rev. W. A. Russell
Rev. F. F. Gough
Rev. A. E. Moule (absent)
Rev. J. Bates
Rev. Geo. E. Moule (Hangchow)
Rev. H. Gretton
(do.)
ENGLISH BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Thos. H. Hudson
Rev. George Crombie
Rev. S. P. Barchet
ENGLISH UNited Methodist FREE
CHURCH.
Rev. W. R. Fuller
Rev. J. Mard
ENGLISH LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. E. C. Lord
Missionaries Catholique de Ningpo. M. S. G. Delaplace, Evoque d'Andrinople,
Vicaire-Apostolique du Che-Kiang Missionaries.-P. Montangneu, H. Salvan, J. Rizzi, F. Gambart, A. Guillot, J. B. Brett
SOEURS DE LA CHARITE.
MAISON DE JESUS ENFANT, Catherine Pasquier, supérieure Marie Antichan
Louise Louy Madeline Célard Gabrielle Perboyre Vincent Laracine Catherine Cacqueray Angelique Luscan Seraphine Barthélemy Jeanne Ridez Stephanie Marfondet Cécile Roddier Marie Leclercq Eugenie Pavillon Augustine Valeyre
Elizabeth Lethimonier Marie Herrgott
MASONIC LODGE.
LODGE "STAR OF PEACE," No 1217. W. Master-W. Rees
S. Warden-J. Truelsen
Treasurer and Secretary-F. Coit S. Deacon-T. E. Wadman J. Deacon-T. B. Golding I. Guard-F. Collison Tyler-W. Reeves
Coogle
上 SHANGHAI. 海
The Names of the Streets in the English Settlement.
NORTH AND SOUTH ROADS.
Honan.....
Shantung.....
PRESENT NAME.
CHINESE NAMB.
楊子路
ORIGINAL NAME.
SECOND NAME.
Bund......
Yang-tsze.
None....
None.....
Bridge Street..... Church Street..
Barrier Street.............
Temple Street
Yang-tsze.......
Yuen Ming Yuen... Yuen Ming Yuen Upper R Yuen Ming Yuen Lower 圓明園下路
Gnaomen.......
Keangsoo
Keangse
Sze-chuen.....
四川路
Keangse...
江西路
Honan.....
河南路
Shantung...
山東路
Lozaw ..
Shanse
Shanse......
山西路
None...
Chili....
Chili......
直隸路
Shackloo..
Fukien.
Fukien...
福建路
N. of N'king R. Chekiang
Soochow
Soochow
Sikh....
Quangse..
None....
Yunan...
S. of N'king R. Hoopeh
Quangse....
Yunan......
廣西路
雲南路
None......
None......
Thibet....
西藏路
Bund on the Soochow
Creek.....
EAST AND WEST ROADS.
}Soochow....
Soochow .....
蘇州路
None......
Hongkong.
Hongkong.....
香港路
Consulate.......
Pekin....
Pekin....
北京路
None......
None
Amoy ...
厦門路
None.......
None
Woosich.....
無錫路
Kirk's Avenue...
Ningpo.....
Ningpo.....
甯波路
None........
Taewan
Taewan.....
臺灣路
Fives' Court Lane.................
Tientsin....
Tientsin.
天津路
Park Lane and Maloo... Nankin......................
Rope Walk Road......... Hangchow
Nankin.....
南京路
Kiukiang
九江路
Custom House Road..... Hankow ............
Hankow...
漢口路
Mission Road.
Foochow.....
Foochow..
福州路
North Gate Street...
Canton......
Canton..
廣東路
None........
None
Woo-hoo
蕪湖路
Bund on Yang-king-pang Sung-keang
Sung-keang...
松江路
Coogle
THE SHANGHAI DIRECTORY.
Consulates, Public Offices, and Institutions.
BRITISH CONSULATE.
大英衙門
Ta-ying-ya-mun.
Consul-C. A. Winchester
Acting Consul--W. H. Medhurst
Acting Vice-consul-R. J. Forrest
Chaplain-Rev. Canon Butcher
1st Assistant-J. P. M. Fraser
Assistants-Alex. S. Harvey, A. R. Margary Shipping Clerk-W. H. Tapp. Temporary clerk-H. Trone
H.B.M.'s Supreme Court for China And Japan.
Sir Ed. Hornby, chief judge
C. W. Goodwin, assistant judge
G. Jamison, act. law secretary and registrar C. Bate, clerk, civil department
R. Bishop, clerk, criminal department E. H. Grimani, assistant clerk C. A. Mackenzie, chief usher
CONSULATE Goal.
S. Saunders, head constable
A. Coulter, constable
J. Watters, (do)
J. S. Clifton, (do)
BRITISH POST OFFICE.
22, Nankin Road.
大英書信館
Tah-ying-shoe-sun-kwan.
J. P. Martin, post-master
G. S. S. da Silva, clerk
CONSULAT GENERAL DE FRANCE.
法蘭西國總領事衙門
Fa-lan-seh-kwoh-Tsung-ling-sze-Fa-mun.
Le Comte Mejeau-consul general
C. Dillon--Elève consul
A. Rey-chancellier
Hébrard-Japon commis. de chancellerie
M. Rocher,
do.
UNITED STATES CONSULATE.
大美國總領事衙門
Tah-mei-kwoh-tsung-ling-sze-Ya-mun.
G. F. Seward-consul general (absent)
B. Jenkins-vice consul general and
interpreter
B. R. Lewis-vice consul
O. B. Bradford-clerk of court
C. Williams-marshal
Dr. D. J. Macgowan--attending phy-
sician
John Kennedy, jailer
RUSSIAN Consulate.
俄羅斯國公館
Ngo-lo-sze-kicoh-kung-kwan.
Albert F. Heard-consul (absent)
G. B. Dixwell-vice-consul
J. E. Reding-secretary
Chen Taz Fong-Chinese secretary
PORTUGUESE CONSULATE GENERAL
FOR CHINA AND JAPAN.
西洋國總領事館
Se-yang-kwoh-tzung-ling-sze-kung-kwan.
H. P. Hanssen,-acting-consul general
L. A. Tavares,-chancelier
F. L. Monteiro,-constable
1
NORTH GERMAN CONSULAte.
大布路斯國公館
Ta-poo-lao-ze-kwoh-kung kwan.
W. Annerke-consul
C. Himly-interpreter
C. Gaerte-assistant
H. Wittconstable
SHANGHAI.
AUSTRIAN General ConSULATE.
布林晏國公館
Poo-lin-yen-kwoh-kung-kwan.
E. Challice-consul
SWEDISH General ConsULATE,
瑞威國公館
Suy-toei-kicoh-hung-koan.
AND NORWEGian Consulate.
瑙成國公館
Naou-wei-kwok-kung-kwan.
F. B. Forbes, consul-general
DANISH COnsulate.
丹國公館
Municipal Council.
215
No. 12, Honan Road, between Foochow and Hankow Road.
9
chairman
F. C. Adams, vice-chairman H. Hoppius
M. S. Gubbay
J. I. Miller
R. B. Batson (absent)
Alexander J. Johnston-secretary
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OFFICES.
No. 12, Honan Road.
工部
Kung-poo.
Alexander J. Johnston, secretary
I. Matthias Lloyd, accountant
J. McMillan, assistant
J. W. Malcolm, assistant
Geo. Rogger, foreign tax collector J. Howes, inspector of niusances Chang Sin, linguist
ENGINEERS OFFICE.
No. 22, Nanking Road.
E. H. Oliver, surveyor
C. B. Clark, clerk of works
Tan-kwooh-kung-kwan.
F. B. Johnson, acting consul
D. Petre, officiating vice-consul
ITALIAN CONnsulate.
意大利國公館
E-ta-lee-kwoh-kung-kwan.
Lorenzo Vignale, (cavaliere)-consul general
Giorgio Valente, secretary
SPANISH Consulate.
日斯巴呢亞國公館
Jih-zee-pah-nee-ah-kwoh-kung-kwan.
F. de Serra y Larrea-consul
NETHERLANDS VICE-Consulate.
荷蘭國公館
Ho-lan-kwoh-kung-kwan.
T. Kroes-vice-consul
BELGIAN CONSULATE.
大比利時國領事公館
Ta-pi-li-shih-kow-liu-shi-kong-kwan.
A. T'kint de Redenbeck, consul general
(absent)
E. Morel, consul
MUNICIPAL GENERAL STORɣs.
No. 16, Honan Road.
工部棧房
Kung-poo-chan-fong.
LOCAL POST OFFICE.
No. 22, Nankin Road.
工部信館
Kung-poo-sin-kwan.
Alfred J. Adams, local postmaster
REGISTRATION OFFICE For ServantS.
No. 22, Nankin Road.
工部看公所
Kung-poo-im-h'on-kung-86.
Alfred J. Adams, acting manager
MUNICIPAL POLICE HEAD QUARTERS.
STATION,
No. 14, Ilonan Road.
巡捕聽房
Chun-poo-ting-fang.
C. Penfold, superintendent
A. Stripling, inspector, Hongque Station
W. Fowler, (do.) Central Station
14 sergeants and 24 constables (European)
2 do.
71 do. (Chinese)
Cocole
216
SHANGHAI.
SHANGHAI FIRE DEPARTMENT.
上海水龍公所
Shang-hai-shwui-loong-kung-80.
No. 1 Company Engine House, 15, Honan
Road
No. 2 Company Engine House, 17, Whang-
poo Road, American Settlement No. 3 Company Engine House, Kin-le-yuen
Godowns, French Settlement
No. 4 Engine (Steam Engine "Deluge")
Company House, 14, Keangse Road No. 5 Company Engine House, French
Municipal Hall
Hook and Ladder Truck House, 14, Keang-
se Road
C. P. Blethen, chief engineer, Fire Depot J. Thorne, engineer for district, 1, Honque settlement
F. E. Gwyn, engineer for district, 2, English settlement
A, Dumont, engineer for district, 3, French settlement
E. Henderson, M.D.. surgeon
French Municipal Council.
F. B. Forbes-president A. Nachtrieb-vice-president Rev. Père Aymeri
G. Martin
F. A. Groom
J. Duforest
H. Maignan G. Arosenius
F. Severans, secretaire
FRENCH MUNICIPAL POLICE STATIONS. J. Barbe-chef de la Garde Municipale C. Berthelot- Officier
4 Sergeants, 4 Brigadiers, 32 Constables
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
F. Severans-Secretaire R. Godaert
L. Legrand
J. Renucoli
French Post Office.
大法國書信館
Tuh-fah-kwo-shoo-sun-kwan.
H, Maignan Champromain-commissaire
du Gouvernement près la Companie des
Messageries Imperiales
P. Cousin
Imperial Maritime Customs.
INSPECTORATE GENERAL, PEKING. Robert Hart, inspector-general
Aug. Weiters, acting chief secretary and au-
ditor
F. E. Woodruff, Chinese secretary
J. H. Gibb, accountant
M. A. Shee, clerk
OFFICE OF MARITIME CUSTOMS, SHANGHAI.
Commissioner-Thomas Dick
Deputy Commissioner-James K. Leonard Deputy Commissioner-H. D. Williams (ab-
sent)
Deputy Commissioner Returns Department-
G. H. Noetzli
Clerks, 1st class-Charles L. Simpson,
A. Piry
Clerks, 2nd class-W. H. Cable, H. H.
Hollins (act.), M. E. Towel (act.) Clerks, 3rd class-W. Rawlinson, M. R. Mercer, C. W. de St. Croix, F. A. Mor- gan, J. L. Blackmore, J. Jeffrey Clerks, 4th class-E. Blancheton, R. M. Hobson, A. Imbert, Aug. Dillon, Fr. Schjöth, A. Rasch
Tide Surveyors-H. J. Canham, M. L.
Smith, J. H. Penrose, W. Watson Examiners-A. H. Anderson, L. J. Voge- ler, J. Henderson, W. Sanders, W. Fen- ning, J. Fritz, C. C. Gram, W. H. Luther Tide-waiters-H. F. Jensen, F. P. Delacour, T. W. Hohn, T. H. Dredge, J. Liaigre. W. J. Vincent, G. C. Lindau, C. Gunther. P. W. Sinnott, W. Lawless, N. Joss, A, L. Woolf, J. Newbury, S. T. Palmer, J. Mahon, J. Brossard, V. Naudin, W. E. Parsons, E. D. Burrell, R. Halse, F. Dietert, C. V. Bono, J. Manthei, J. Wor- tell, R. B. Johnson, A. Bohlen, W. Carl- son, R. Brown
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
T. B. Rennell-Harbour Master, and acting
Conservator of the Yang-tsze-kiang
Croad, A.- Assistant Harbour Master
H. Batten,
do.
do.
W. Johnson, in charge of small craft
J. B. Dudfield
OFFICE.
WOOSUNG.
C. D. Braysher, assistant Harbour Master A. Castro, lighthouse keeper
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KIN-TOAN BEACON. J. Roos, lat lighthouse keeper
J. Andre, 2nd
do.
Light Ships.
Tungsha Light Ship.
John Broadhurst, captain
R. J. Creighton, mate
Langshan Crossing.
A. Olssen, mate
G. J. Rebbeck, captain
H.B.M. Naval and Victualling Yard and Coal Depot.
大英新機房
Tah-ying-sun-chan-fang.
In Charge of Navul and Victualling Stores and Coal depot, and Naval accountant at Shanghai, Paymaster J. E. Cooke, R.N. Store Issuer-John Syms
Asst. do.,
C. J. Cropp
Master Cooper-G. J. Wilkins
Shanghai Club.
T. Hornby Evans, acting secretary
Public Companies.
INSURANCES.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
Lancashire Insurance Co. of Manchester
Blain & Co., agents-
Commercial Union Fire Assurance
Co., London
Bower, Hanbury & Co., agents-
Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool
Chapman, King & Co., agents-
Sun Fire Insurance Office, London Hongkong Insurance Company
Dickinson
Dickinson & Co., Alfred, agents-
Guardian Fire Assurance Company]
Frazar & Co., agents-
New York and Boston Board of Under-
writers American Lloyds'
Queen Fire Insurance Company of
Liverpool and London
National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia
American Shipmasters' Association
Gamwell, F. R., agent-
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
Ghandy & Co., M. D., agents-
Bombay Native Insurance Company
Gilman & Co., agents-
North British & Mercantile Insurance
Company
Ocean Marine Insurance Company Royal Exchange Assurance Co. of
London
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Imperial Fire Insurance Co., Shanghai
and Hankow
Glover, Dow & Co., agents-
Union Steam Navigation Company Liverpool and London and Globe Fire
Insurance Company
Monard Insurance Company limited
Fire and Marine
Gutschow & Co., agents-
Home and Colonial Marine Insurance
(limited)
Hall & Holtz, agents-
Grant's Trans-Mongolian Telegram
Heard & Co., Augustine, agents-
China Traders' Insurance Company
Limited
London and Provincial Insurance Com-
pany
Victoria Insurance Company
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation, Fire
and Marine
Hormusjee Framjee & Co., agents-
China Merchants' Insurance Company Victoria Insurance Company
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SHANGHAI,
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents- Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company Bengal Insurance Society Alliance Marine Insurance Company Bombay Insurance Society
Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Bombay Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
Limited
Alliance Fire Assurance Company
Jellicoe, S. J. G., agent-
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance office
Kroes & Co., T., agents-
Amsterdam Joint Underwriters' Asso-
ciation
Milsom & Tod, agents-
Sandard Life Assurance Company
保家行
Pau-ka-hong,
NORTH CHINA INSURANCE Company.
Secretary-H. S. Morris
Clerks W. G. Bayne, W. Pardon, W. M.
Warrick, T. Church
Olyphant & Co., agents-
San Francisco Board of Underwriters
Merchants Mutual Insurance Com-
pany, San Francisco Guardian Assurance Company
Pustau & Co., Wm., agents-
Allgemeine Versicherungs Gesells-
chaft, Helvetia, St. Gallen Allgemeine Vericherungs Gesellschaft
fur See Fluss und Land Trans- port, Dresden
Hamburgh & Bremen Marine Insur-
ance Companies
Hamburgh & Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
Reid & Co., agents--
British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company (Limited)
Russell & Co., agents and secretaries-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Pacific Insurance Company of San
Francisco, Marine and Fire Universal Life Assurance Society
Seimssen & Co., agents-
De Oosterling Sea and Fire Insur-
ance Co. of Batavia Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company
Shaw Bros. & Co., agents-
Union Marine Insurance Company Li- mited, of Liverpool & London
Trautmann & Co., agents--
North China Steamer
Company
China & Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Turner & Co., agents-
Northern Assurance Company
Netherlands India Marine and Fire
Insurance Co. of Batavia
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY of Canton.
Samuel Brown, agent
W. M. Gilman clerk
A. da Silveira clerk
Westall, Brand & Co., agents--
Phoenix Assurance Company
COMPAGNIE DES SERVICES MARITIMES
DES MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES.
大法國火輪船公司
Tai-fat-kwoh-fo-lun-shuen-kung-sz.
Agent G. Brenier
Premier Commis.-A. Heunequin
Commissaux Marchandises-F.N. P. Campos
OFFICE OF WORKS H. B. M. CIVIL
SERVICE FOR THE TREATY PORTS
OF CHINA & JAPAN.
戈公館
Kwo-kung-kwan.
Yuen-ining-yuen Road.
Major Wm. Crossman, R.E. (absent)
Robt. H. Boyce, C.E., in charge
Wm. Assiter, superintendent of works
C. P. M. Donaldson, clerk
火輪船公司行
Ho-lun-shuen-Kung-se-hong.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S. N. COMPANY.
S. J. G. Jellicoe, agent
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F. D. Barnes, assistant (absent)
do,
do.
J. X. Montiero, do.
Adam Lind
G. Withers
J. F. R. Braga, do.
do.
W. Weymouth, do.,-Pootung H. Cooper
do.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM Ship Company.
G. F. Bowman, agent
G. E. Lane, Jr., book-keeper
D. M. Gutterrez, clerk
SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Russell & Co., agents
金利源
Kin lee-yuen.
S. S. N. Co.'s Godowns.
G. A Butler, godown keeper
J. A. da Fonseca, storekeeper
C. C. Kendall, wharf clerk G. Ford, clerk
H. P. Fletcher, clerk
UNION STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Glover, Dow & Co., general agents
L. H. Stoddard, manager G. Williamson
S. A. Remedios
G. Henderson
Independence PILOT COMPANY.
C. C. Bennett, agent
R. Smith
John Symons Richard Knott Henry Wilson C. E. Hendrick
G. Barron
W. Adams
Shanghai Mercantile Pilot COMPANY. Mackenzie & Co., agents
Schooners, Daniel Webster and Syren.
Pilots.
W. H. Bell John E. Coates
Wm.
N. Deville
Jos. S. Ludlam
David Martin
Alex. Smith
W. A. Burr
J. W. Hume
LICENSED PILOTS.
E. A. Brand
•
Thomas
C. Kofod J. T. Taylor Wm. Baines
"
Adams Gront
Neil
SHANGHAI GAS COMPANY.
T. G. Mead, manager
HAKODADI STEAM SAW MILLS.
J. Thorne & Co., agents
BLACK BALL PILOT COMPANY.
江仙
Kong-sin.
Hall and Holtz, agents
R. Williams
J. Snowden
Pilots.
D. C. Campbell (absent)
C. Christiansseu
John K. Mooney J. Simpson (absent)
Joseph Vaughan
C. Brudus
J. Jurgensen
CHINESE LICENSED PILOTS.
Adoo
Agnee (young Mobee)
A-young
Apoo Adoo, Jr.
Ah-nee
Chang-yee
Chung ah-mung (Ayung) Chu ah sung Chow anui
Chang yo Long Long Lung yu Mobee, (old) Tom King
Tom King, No. 2
Jin Kee
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & COMPANY'S WHARF.
Wm. Harper, superintendent
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KUNG CHUN Wharp & GODOWNS.
Glover, Dow & Co., agents
G. Williamson
G. Henderson
W. Gibson, wharfinger
SHANGHAI Cargo Boat COMPANY.
公易登船單
Kung-yih-tung-shuen-tan.
McLean, Thorburn & Co., agents
J. Main, assistant
HONGQUE WHARF COMPANY.
J. Marshall, superintendent
G. Rohl, assistant
Jas. Newberry, Custom-house officer
TUNGFOO WHARF & GODOWNS.
Olyphant & Co.
J. H. Mackie, manager
W. C. Blanchard
W. Watson
船廠
Chuen-chong.
SHANGHAI OLD DOCK.
SHANGHAI.
Foundry, Machine Shop, and Ship Yard.
John P. Roberts
W. P. Hutchins
Thos. Williams
G. D. Hamil
Geo. A. Woods
SHANGHAI TUG AND LIGHTER COMPANY.
The Bund.
駁船公司行
Po-shuen-kung-sze-hong.
John Thorne & Co., agents
SHANGHAI DOCK COMPANY.
G. J. W. Cowie, secretary
東海木公所
Tung-hai-mu-kung-80.
WEST PACIFIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
和明
Ho-ming.
SHANGHAI GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
W. Pearson, secretary, office, 25, Keangse
Road
法蘭西醫生
Fa-lan-se E-sang.
SHANGHAI GENERAL HOSPITAL.
French Bund
Dr. Parker, acting physician
Julius Bemard, secretary
SHANGHAI LIBRARY
2, Yangtsze Road, (in the Club Building)
F. H. Balfour, hon. sec.
Henry A. Mylne, hon. treasurer
J. Williams, librarian
豐順
Foong-shun.
SAILORS' HOME.
No. 27, Hong-que Road
E. B. Kelly, superintendent E. Bowen, shipping clerk
R. Reeves, steward
Geo. Bailey, constable
W. Chamberlin (do.)
法蘭西新閘郎
Fah-lan-se Sing-sa-long.
COMPAGNIE DU GAS.
De la Concession Francaise-Yang-kin-
pang Creek
C. Laborne, secretary
J. G. Ulbrich
雍仁會館
Yung-yan-wui-kwoon.
MASONIC HALL.
S. Clifton, jaintor
DISTRICT Grand Lodge Officers at ShangHAI.
D. G. Junior Warden-J. A. Maitland
do. Assistant Secretary-Chas. Endicott do. Junior Deacon-J. Johnston
do. Assistant D. C.-W, Pearson
do. Sword Bearer-J. M. Nixon, Jr.
do. Steward J. W. Kingsmill
John Thorne, & Co., agents, 5, Yang-
do.
do. -J. B. Tootol
tsze Road
do.
do. -E. Holdsworth
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MASONIC LODGES-ENGLISH.
Royal Sussex, No. 501
Northern Lodge of China, 570
Tuscan Lodge, No. 1027
SCOTCH.
Cosmopolitan Lodge
AMERICAN.
Antient Land Mark
仁濟醫館
Yin-tsee Ee-kwan.
CHINESE HOSPITAL.
Johnston, James, M.D., medical officer, 7,
Shantung Road
Banks.
呵加刺
A-ka-la.
Agra Bank Limited, 1, Kiukiang Road
A. McCalman
渣打銀行
Cha-Ta-ngan-hong.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and
China, Keangse Road
M. M. Walker, manager
J. G. Marshall, accountant
W. Y. Pode, sub-accountant
有利
Yew-lee.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-
don, and China, Kiukiang Road
W. Jackson, manager
J. A. Taylor, accountant
W. J. E. Stewart, assistant accountant
E. B. Souper
do.
do.
J. E. Rozario, assistant
F. V. Sanches do.
金孖沙銀行
Kam-ma-so-ngan-hong.
Commercial Bank Corporation of India and
the East
W. Cameron, liquidator
W. Mitchell, accountant
佛蘭西銀行
Fa-lan-se-yin-hong.
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris, Nanking
Road
H. Wallich, manager
F. Emmel, accountant
H. Seigheim
O. Schuffenhauer
F. Dumaresq
X. Sanches
D. Fitz Henry
T. Niel
匯豐
Hwuy-foong.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
David Mach an, manager
Wm. Murray, accountant John Walter
C. H. Beveridge Gerald Ellis
M. A. Carvalho
M. L. Pereira
A. J. Diniz
麗如
Le-joo.
Oriental Bank Corporation, The Bund
J. McDouall, manager
L. Cameron, acting accountant G. Lethbridge, sub-accountant Wm. McMicken, cashier
T. J. Gardiner, asst. accountant H. B. Walker
P. M. Carvalho
J. L. Pereira Thos. Payn, Jr.
G. M. Carvalho
do.
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
天祥
Tien-chang.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants, The Bund
F. H. Bell
J. Anderson
F. M. Youd
H. A. Mylne
H. Vachell
A. Anderson
E. H. Gore Booth
L. A. Tavares
恭泰
Kung-tai.
1
Allen, J. W., merchant, Rue Montauban
Joseph W. Allen
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同仁醫館
Tung-yin-E-kwang.
SHANGHAI.
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL MISSION HOSPITAL,
Hong-que
D.J. Macgowan, M.D., consulting surg.
E. Henderson
Ng-Hung-yuh, native physician
Rev. R. Nelson, rector
泉來
Tiên lại
Arosenius, G., auctioneer, 8, Rue Mon-
tauban
G. Arosenius
G. Nysten
亞士利
A-see-lee.
Ashley & Co., sailmakers, 6, Wing-hong Road
C. J. Ashley
J. S. Ludlam (absent)
D. Martin
廣隆
Kwang-loong.
Ashton & Co., 7, Hankow Road
John Ashton
A. K. Macdonell
查禮
Lee-cha.
Baker & Co., wine and spirit dealers, soda water manufacturers and water boat pro-
prietors
G. Baker
G. Schriber
G. E. Nickson
J. Compton
源普
Tsing Yuen.
Balfour, Frederick H., public silk inspector
8, Foochow Road
美江
Meh-kong.
"Bank Exchange" Billiard Saloon, Yang-
king-pang
W. C. Passinore
得利火輪磨坊
Tuk-le-hoo-lung-moo-fong.
Baron, J. S., steam flour mill and bakery,
French Concession
J. S. Baron
J. A. Knox
惇 信
Tun-sin.
Barnet & Co., Geo., merchants, 17, Keangse
Road
Ellis Elias
N. Elias
E. C. Essex
A. D. Littledale
圓明園巴敦醫生
Po-tung-E-sang.
5, Yuen-ming-yuen
Barton, George Kingston, M.D., F.R.C.S:
Eng., medical attendant, Imperial Customs
卑厘天
Be-le-u.
'Belle Vue" Race Course
G. Roggers
禮協
Le-jua.
Bernard, Julius, French Bund, public ac
countant and average stater
Berthelon & Co., A., 25, Rue Montauban,
bill brokers and commission agents, &c.
T. Bryant
元豐
Yeun-foong.
Bininger, B., shipping and commission
merchant, 10, Canton Road
附信
Shin-loong.
Bigsby, W. E. D., bill and bullion broker
祥泰
Tseang-tai.
Birley, Worthington & Co., merchants,
Hangchow Road
H. W. Hardy
W. A. Turnbull
Henry Beazley, (Hankow)
E. T. Whittaker
W. B. Chaliners
W. Howie
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平和
Ping-who.
Birth, W., & Co., silk, insurance and com-
mission merchants, 8, Foochow Road
W. Birth
W. Howell
長利
Chang-Lee.
惇華
Tung-wha.
Borntraeger & Co., merchants, S, Kiangae
Road
J. M. Borntraeger
A. F. Sa
豐
Kuang-fung.
Bisset, J. P., Land agent and accountant, 27, Bourjau, Hubener & Co., merchants, 19,
Keangse Road
公道
Kung-tow.
Blain & Co., merchants, 21, Nankin Road
John Blain
Clement Lucas
S. Walker
H. W. Walker
1
Blair, John H., piece goods and general
broker, the Club
THE BE Cheang-lung.
Blum Brothers & Co., merchants, 6,
Foochow Road
J. Blum (London) A. E. Rosenthal
W. S. Rosenthal
J. W. Doheny
J. Danenberg
J. M. E. da Silva
簡寶
Kan-po.
"Boar's Head," Szechuen Road
H. Mills, proprietor
Booth, R. H. Gore, 2, Yangtze Road,
Shanghai Club
永順
Wing-shun.
Borneo Company (Limited), 19, Szechuen
Road
W. H. Dalgliesh, manager
H. D. Jamieson
B. de Souza
A. F. Diniz
Canton Road
Adolph Bourjau (absent)
E. Behre (Hongkong)
H. E. Hubener
Fred. Clauss (absent)
R. Bourjau
F. Kroeplin H. Stunzi
A. Bryde
John Stave
播威
Poo-wai.
Bovet Brothers & Co., merchants, 9 Honan
Road
A. Bovet
G. Bovet
W. Stok
J. Hirsbrunner
公平
Kung-ping.
Bower, Hanbury & Co., merchants, 7, Nan-
kin Road
Fred Bower (London)
Thomas Hanbury
E. Iveson (absent)
J. A. Annett, silk inspector
Ernst Koch
W. T. Oliver
I. Henderson (Hankow)
W. A. Shaw
John Conolly
祥生
Cheang-sang.
Boyd & Co., engineers and shipwrights,
Pootung
Robt. Adam
P. V. Grant
Wm. Robertson (Nagasaki)
J. D. Downie
H. Hunter
T. Russell
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G. Paterson
R. Gemmell
D. Kennedy
Chas. Hay (Nagasaki)
R. Raphael (do.)
M. Russell
(do.)
Merrilies (do.)
R. MacNair (do.)
增泰
Tsun-tai,
SHANGHAI,
Bradwell, Bloor & Co., merchants, 9, Keang-
see Road
F. Bloor
衣灣
E-yuen.
Brand, Monro & Co., silk and tea inspec-
tors, 6, Yang-tsze Road
J. T. Brand
G. A. Monro
R. Brand
D. McAllister
D. Brand
John MacKillop
Alex. Sim
哈南
Ha-nan.
Broom, Augustus, broker, 2, Yuen-min-yuen.
Buildings
字來泰
Ba-lah-tah.
Brandt, O., bill bullion, and general broker,
9 Honan Road
寶隆
Pao-loong.
Brown, Richd. C., 22, Szechuen Road
同珍
Tung-ching.
Bull, Purdon & Co., merchants, 12, Nanking
Road, office entrance, Szechuen Road
J G. Purdon
S. H. Clarke (Hongkong)
J. B. Robertson
Robt. Church
禮記
Lee-keih.
The Chaplaincy.
Butcher, Rev. Chas. H., Canon of St. John's
Cathedral, Hongkong; residence, 19,
Kiangse Road
太古行
Tai-koo-hong.
Butterfield & Swire, Szechuen Road.
R. S. Butterfield, (absent)
William Lang
J. H. Scott
J. K. Angus Herbert Watson
W. D. Harrsion
A. A. Silva
J. B. Fonseca
(Yokohama)
(do.)
金布
Kum-boo.
Campbell & Co., Archibald, merchants, 30
Szechuen Road
Archibald Campbell
J. J. Canu
南
Kwang-nan.
Camajce, D. N. & Co., merchants, 23, Ke-
angse Road
D. N. Camajee
R. Pestonjee
中和
Chung-ho.
Carter & Co., silk brokers, 10, Honan Rd.
W. H. Carter
C. E. Carter
C. A. Rees
F. Cummins
W. Broughall, Jr.
望益紙館
Wang-yih-che-kwon.
Carvalho, A. H. de, printer and stationer,
37, Kiangse Road
A. H. de Carvalho
J. L. Carvalho (absent)
H. A. Perreira
P. da Silva
J. F. d'Aquino
T. S. Pereira
茂昌
Mow-chong.
Cassumbhoy, E., merchant
G. M. Ajumbhoy, manager
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廣昌
Kwang-chang.
Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co., merchants, 5,
Keangse Road
Pestonjee Rustomjee
Cooverjee Rustomjee
大英醫院
Ta-ying-e-yuen.
Churton, C. S., & Co., The British Dispen
sary, 27, Szechuen Road
大昌
Ta-chung.
Chastel, Ed., commission agent, French
Bund, next the consulate
廣祥合
Kwong-cheung-hop.
Cheap Jack & Co., shipchandlers & store-
keepers, and Ah-sing, stevedore, corner
of Hong-que and Minhong Roads
K. L. Cheap Jack
Thos. Munn
復昇
Fu-shing.
Chapman, King & Co., merchants, Peking
Road
F. Chapman (absent)
C. J. King
A. Michie
R. B. Williams
M. Hawtrey (absent)
F. King
J. J. Kelly
楷明
Kai-ming.
Cheshire & Co., public accountants, arbitra-
tors, and average staters, Canton Road
W. Cheshire
T. Aitkin
豐裕
Fung-yuh.
China and Japan Trading Company,
storekeepers and auctioneers, 1, Yang- tsze Road
Fogg & Co., general agents
F. E. Haskell
J. G. Brandão
J. W. Beauchamp H. L. Gordon
四馬路彈子房
T-ma-loo-tyn-tx-fang.
Club Concordia, Foochow Road
源源洋行
Yuen Yuen.
Cock & Co., Alexander, public tea inspec-
tors and general commission agents, Hong-
kong Road
Alexander Cock
R. H. Woodward
栢醫生
Peh-e-sang.
Coghill, J. G. S., M.D., F.R.C.P., Municipal
Medical officer, 22, Foochow Road
J. G. S. Coghill M.D. (absent) Edward Henderson, M.D.
Cook, M. H., sail-maker, Old Masonic Hall,
Canton Road
Cooper, W., general commission agent, The
Club
豐茂
Foong-mow.
Coutts & Co., merchants, 15, Foochow
Road
J. C. Coutts
G. W. Coutts
高易
Kaou-yih.
Cowie, G. J. W., solicitor, 27, Foochow
Road
George J. W. Cowie
M. Foozee
T. Yoongchin
馬車
La-cho.
Croal, J. P., carriage builder, 27, Nankin
Road
J. P. Croal
錦名
Keng-ming.
Cumine & Co., merchants, 8, Kiangse Road
Chas. Cumine
A. G. T. Cumine (absent)
J. Cooper
Cocale
SHANGHAJ.
復源洋行
Fo-yuen.
Dadabhoy Burjorjee, merchant, Hankow
Road
日昇
Yut Sing
Daly & Smart, brokers, Thorne's buildings,
Kiangse Road
S. Daly
G. F. Smart
代利
Da-lee.
Davis & Co., Alex., merchants, corner of
Canton and Szechuen Roads
Alex. Davis
J S. Morphew
寶順
Paou-shun.
Dent, Alfred, merchant
Alfred Dent
H. P. Hanssen
Dent & Co., in liquidation, 9, Yangtsze
Road
H. P. Hanssen
廣興
Kwang-hing.
Dhurumsey, Poonjabhoy, merchants, 2,
Szechuen Road
Allybhoy Khatow, manager
地亞士
Di-a-sze.
Diers, Ferd., merchant, 12, Szechuen Road
Ferdinand Diers (absent)
Alex. Funk
J. Palmer, Jr.
J. J. Buchheister
信和
Sin-ho.
Dickinson & Co., 3, Pekin Road
T. B. Higson
F. Stokes
老旗昌
Laou-ke-chang.
Donaldson & Co., 10, Nanking Road
C. M. Donaldson
隆興洋行
Hing-loong-young-hong.
Droege & Co., A., merchants, corner Honan
and Cauton Roads
A. Droege
F. Schellhass
E. Gipperich
第鯿來
Dee-fuk-la.
Duforest & Co., J., bakers, &c., 48, Rue
Montauban
J. Duforest
愛密
E-mik.
Eames, J. B., counsellor-at-law, 14, Yuen-
Ming-Yuen Road
J. B. Eames
A. d'Encarnacio
森泰醫生
Sung-tae-E-sang.
Eastlack & Winn, dental surgeons
W. C. Eastlack
H. H. Winn (Hongkong)
厭拜巴了華利
Im-pai-pa-lew-wa-lee.
"Empire Brewery," Hongque
H. Evans, proprietor
W. Papps
J. Chinghae
八巴利
Pa-ba-le.
Ebrahimbhoy Pubaney, merchant,
Keangse Road
S. Cassumbhoy, manager
M. Fukira, assistant
埃凡饅頭店
Yae-fan-mwan-t'aw-teen.
5,
Evans & Co., shipchandlers and bakers, 7,
Minghong Road, Hongque
Henry Evans
W. Papps
新埃凡饅頭店
Sing-yae-fan-man-l'ou-tien.
Evans & Co., Town Branch
J. C. Malong, manager
Coogle
福盛
Fook-shing.
SHANGHAI.
太豐
Tai-foang.
327
Fabris, E. A., corner of Pekin and Keangse Gamwell, F. R., silk broker, 8, Hankow
Road
Fajard, Eugene, public silk inspector
French Concession
溢生
Yah-oung.
Road
F. R. Gamwall
H. R. Hearn
A. T. Duval
#4
Sun-Sing.
Farnham, S. C., & Co., shipwrights, 31, Ghandy & Co., M. D., 7, Keangse Road
Hongque Road
S. C. Farnham
C. P. Blethen
D. Pestonjee
B. J. Metta
公正
Ed. Rhohl
天和
Tien-ho.
Fisher, A. A., painter, 26, Szechuen Road
豐裕
Fung-yu.
Fogg & Co., H., merchants, The Bund
J. F. Twombly
S. D. Webb
E. M. Bellings
T. F. McGrath
A. J. Lines
順章
Sin-Chong.
Framjee Hormusjee & Co., merchants, No.
7, Keangse Road
Framjee Hormusjee
D. Pestonjee
F. Cawasjee
豐泰
Foong-tai.
Frazar & Co, merchants, Szechuen Road
Everett Frazar
W. S. Wetmore (absent)
R. F. Eastlack
W. E. Stephenson
John Lindsley
T. H. Hale
法病房
Fak-ping-fan.
Galle, P. E., Médecin de la Marine, chargé
du Service de Santé, 25, Nankin Road
Kung-chem.
Glover, Dow & Co., merchants, French Bund
Francis A. Groom
James Dow
James H. Wright
G. A. Lindsay (absent)
E. McLoughlin
A. R. Burkill
R. G. Head
G. Kneller
E. B. Guttierez
仁記
Jin-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants, The
Bund
Francis Porter
A. G. Wood
F. G. White, silk inspector
J. F. Hudson
C. G. Webb
John Sharp
H. P. Tennant, tea inspector L. A. Simmonds
W. E. Gibb
R. W. Williams (Hankow)
E. G. Hamilton (Kiukiang)
太平
Tai-ping.
Gilman & Co., merchants, 44, Kiukiang Road
E. H. Lavers
H. F. Ramsay (Hankow)
F. Gilman
A. W. Glennie
F. J. Green
W. Miller
E. Tobin
W. de St. Croix
Cocale
298
SHANGHAI.
Gombert, C., watchmaker, 3, Foochow Road
C. Gombert
R. Rietschler
利軋
Ka-lee.
Grey, W. D., 8, Nanking Road
克勒洋行儺
Hak-le-no Yang-hong.
Grenot, A., store keeper, 38, Rue du Con-
sulat, French Concession
泰隆
Tai-loong.
Guiraud, Favre & Co., Importers of wines,
preserves, &c., French Concession, 15,
Keanges Road
V. Favre
L. A. Juvet
義典
Ee-Hing.
Gundry & Co., merchants, 4, Foochow Road
James Gilfillan
W. Schmidt
易時
Gut-tse.
Gutschow & Co., Chas., merchants, 1, Kiu-
kiang Road
C. A. G. Gutschow
H. H. Ablers
Charles Cromie
厲歌萊
La-ho-ni.
Haille, M. Ch. de la, civil engineer, 81, Rue
Disery
恒豐洋行
Hueu-foong.
Habibhoy, R., merchant
M. Currimbhoy
M. M. Hekeem
福利
Fuh-le.
Hall & Holtz, shipchandlers, general store- keepers, tailors, and bakers, 2, Foochow
Road
Edw. Hall (absent)
Andrew Holtz (absent)
T. A. Cowderoy
W. H. Short
H. Knight
H. Symons
H. J. Skeels
J. Crofts
T. W. Duff
B. A. Valentine
T. Place
恒吉
Han-keeh.
Hancock, H., Bubbling Well Road.
哈南
Hak-nan.
Hannen, N. J., Barrister-at-law, 5 Yuen-
ming-yuen
T. Wainwright, clerk
年豐
Nien-fong.
Hargreaves, W., merchant, Bund
E. Price
R. F. Thorburn
哈華托
Hah-woa-tah.
Harwood, Wm., solicitor, 2, Balfour Build-
ings
M. Martin, clerk
琼記
King-kee.
Heard & Co., Augustine, merchants, Bund
Albert F. Heard, (absent)
George B. Dixwell
Robert I. Fearon (absent)
E. G. Low
J. E. Reding C. E. Endicott J. K. Cunningham T. O. 8. Jenkins
H. B. Endicott
J. S. Fearon
G. G. Hopkins
J. P. Marques
Heinemann, Fritz, merchant
天茂
Tien-mow.
Helbling & Co., J. C., Nankin Road
J. Č. Helbling
Walter Hyslop
!
SHANGHAI.
兆豐
Chaou-fong.
利記
Lee-kee.
Hogg Brothers, merchants, 18, Nanking Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy, merchant
Road
James Hogg (absent)
E. Jenner Hogg
W. W. Hyde
A. Hassumbhoy, manager
B. Allaralzia
Henry Hertz.
義記
Yee-kee.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants, Keangse
and Foochow Roads
J. P. Barnes
D. L. Hunter
C. G. Tatham
W. H. Renshaw
John M. Holliday
P. do Rozario
E. R. Holberton, (Hankow)
清美
Ching-may.
Holmes, M. G., shipping and commission
agent, French Concession, corner of
Montauban and Consulat Roads
M. G. Holmes
C. H. Hutchings
HOTEL DES Messageries IMPERIALES.
R. Chagneau & Cie., 12, Rue du Consulat
密采里
Me-cha-le.
HOTEL ET Restaurant dES COLONIES.
Michel, Pujol & Co., C., Rue Montauban.
French Concession
C. Michel (absent)
F. Pujol
J. Sibilla
J. Brossard
順泰碼頭
Shun-tai-ma-tow.
Hunt's Wharf, 10, Hongque Road
John Marshall, superintendent
G. Rohl, clerk
公茂
Kung-mow.
Ilbert, & Bidwell, merchants, corner of
Szechuen and Nanking Roads
A. Ilbert
H. S. Bidwell
祥記洋行
Trang-kee.
Jafferbhoy & Co., A., 9, Sunkeang Road
A. Goolamhassun, manager
義順
E-shuu.
Jarvie & Co., John, merchants, 6, Hankow
Road
F. Henderson
J. I. Miller
J. R. Turner
怡和
E-100.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants, Bund
F. B. Johnson
E. W. Batt
D. Petrie
H. C. Maclean
A. Major B. A. Clark W. Jaffray P. Orme
J. H. Cheverton A. McIvor D. Glass
L. Barretto, Jr.
E. J. de Conto A. Yvanovich
H. Beveridge (Hankow) A. L Pearey (do.) R. Anderson (Kiukiang)
C. E. Hill (Newchwang)
Jarvis, F. G., painter and contractor, Han-
kow Road and Rue Montauban
彚源
Wai-Yuen.
Jenkins, F. H. B., Canton Road
J. Maitland
有喴
You Wai.
Juvet, L. A., French Concession
Cocale
290
SHANGHAI.
誠記
Khen-kee.
Jenke, C., & Co., millinery & drapery esta-
blishment, 15, Szechuen Road
C. Jenke
高昌廟
Kow-chung-mow.
江南製造總局
KIANGNAN ÅRSENAL.
Thos. F. Stevenson, draughtsman
John McIlwraith
do.
C. Fitz Henry
do.
Robt. McIlwraith, foreman
John Rolls,
do.
Geo. Thomas, engineer
Robert McIlwraith, Jr. do.
James Lyon, do.
H. Mainland, carpenter
John Ure, foreman
T. J. Brimley do.
J. Marsh
do.
Kelly & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in
tobacco and cigars
J. M. Kelly
同和
Tong-ho.
Kidner, Wm. architect, 7, Hankow Road
Wm. Kidner
James Kidner
有恒
Yeu-hong.
Kingsmill, Thos. W., civil engineer and
architect, Peking Road
T. W. Kingsmill
順利洋行
Sun-lee.
Kirchner, Boger & Co., merchants, Hankow
Road
C. F. Grossmann
A. Reka
源享洋貨店
Kiun-hang-yang-ha-tien.
Kiun Hang, storekeeper, shop No. 400,
corner of Nanking Road
隆泰
Loong-tae.
Knoop & Co., shipchandlers and general
storekeepers, corner of Szechuen and
Singkeang Road, Yang-king-pang
H. A. Knoop
H. Peters
J. B. de Souza, Junr.
A. Bruse
L. Pfaff
無耶
Teen-ya.
Kroes & Co., T., merchants, French Bund
T. Kroes
E. H. Slaghek
F. Borchardt
C. G. Oldach
辣地治澳忌
Lal-te-jee-o-kee.
Ladage, Oelke & Co., clothiers and general
outfitters, 4, Canton Road
J. D. Oolke (absent)
J. Peltzer
E. Wusterhausen
E. Wensisnoho
雞林士
Lau-len-sie.
Laurence, H. A., public account ant, Canton
Road
Lalcaca, E. P., general broker, 10, Ching-
keang Road
E. P. Lalcaca
C. D. Lalcaca (absent)
陸家嘴角
Luh-koe-truy-kok.
Lambert, A. G., shipbuilder, Green Point
A. G. Lambert
泰典
Tae-shing.
Lane, Crawford & Co., storekeepers, ship-
chandlers and auctioneers, Nankin Road
N. Crawford (absent)
D. R. Crawford (Hongkong)
John Wilson
Henry Dyer Henry Everall Andrew Morton
J. A. Harvie
Coole
W. R. J. Harris
J. W. Allen
AUCTION DEPARTMENT.
J. M. Taylor, auctioneer
F. Annand
SHANGHAI.
P. Maclean
J. D. Thorburu
J. F. Wallace
231
寶泰
Paou-tae.
Lang, H., ship and commission agent, Sze-
chuen Road
源源
Yuen-yuen.
Lent, Wm., merchant, Bubbling Well Road
Alexander Cock, tea inspector
Lester, H., builder and contractor, 12,
Nankin Road
立德
Lap-tek.
Little & Co., J., 15, Szechuen Road
R. W. Little
Archd. J. Little
W. Cance
小禮查
Siau-lee-cha.
"Little Astor," 9, Wang-poo Road, Hong-
que
A. Silverthorne, proprietor
老太
Lo Tại.
Lowe, W., broker, 3, Tientsin Road
瑪高溫
Ma-ko-wan.
Macgowan, D. J., M.D., 43, Honque Road
J. Patridge
製長
Chang-fong.
Mackay & Co., undertakers & monumental
stone masons, 11, Hankow Road
D. A. Russell
Geo. Mackay
Mackay, J., cabinet maker and upholsterer,
1. Nankin Road
裕盛
Yu-shin.
Maclean, Thorburn & Co., 9, Foochow
Road
隆茂
Loong-mow.
MacKenzie & Co., merchants, 10, Szechuen
Road
James MacKenzie, (absent)
David MacKenzie
Robert MacKenzie
John Battison
W. H. Devine
James Buchanan
James Howrie
Major, Alfred, silk-reeling establishment,
13, Soochow Road
美香洋樓
Mei-cha.
Major, Ernest, 13, Shantung Road
大法國孖時醫生
Ta-fah-kwoh-Ma-she-e-sang.
Massais, E., docteur en médecine de la
faculté de Paris, French Bund
同治印書館
Tung-che Yin-shoo-kwan.
Mercantile Printing Office, C. do Rozario,
printer,
C. do Rozario
A. A. do Rozario
J. A. Ribeiro
T. Brown
T. de Campos
R. M. de Senna
F. S. Oliveira
Meller & Co., H., auctioneers and commission
agents, Canton Road
H. Meller
N. T. da Costa
微納
Me-na.
Meynard, Cousin & Co., merchants, 6
Keangse Road
Henri Meynard
H. Pelegrin
白家里
Pa-ka-lee.
McCarthy, John H., Cosmopolitan hairdress-
ing saloon, 7, Nankin Road
Coogle
232
SHANGHAI.
William A. McCarthy,
中庸
Chung-yung.
Miller, McKenzie & White, Bill and bul-
lion brokers, 18, Szechuen Road
Rowley Miller
R. McKenzie
Aug. White
Kum Allum assistant
彌羅
Mi-lo.
Millot & Co., Yang-king-Pang-next door
to the French Post Office
E. Millot
C. Guernet (absent)
O. Blanqui (do.)
A. Ceillot
寶樺
Paou-wo.
Milne & Co., merchants, &c., and general
commission agents, 1, Honan Road
F. Mont. Milne
All ti Li-hang.
Milsom & Tod, merchants, 28, Szechuen
Road
Ed. Milsom
E. Holdsworth
John Crawford
W. Tod
生和
Sung-wo.
Mody, S. K., opium and exchange broker
5 Kiangse Road
賚賜
La-86.
Möller, Nils, auctioneer, broker, and general
agent, Canton Road
Nils Möller
F. W. Whichello
莫汝
Mo-tze.
Morel, E., bill, bullion and stock broker,
25, Naukin Road
摩師意魯
Moore, L., broker and commission agent,
1, Tientsin Road
浦東
Poo-toong.
Morrice, Behacke & Co., shipwrights
Thomas Morrice
Henry Behncke
Joseph Woblinger
馬立師
Ma-li-sz.
Morris, John, commission agent, French
Bund
摩厘士軒厘
Morriss-Henry.
Morriss, Henry, bill and bullion broker,
3, Yuen-ming-yuen Buildings
美記
Mae-kee.
Muller, H., watchmaker, 10, Canton Road
H. Muller
I. Pfaff
得生洋行
Tak-sang-yang-hong,
Muller, L. P., builder, decorator, &c., Rue
Montauban
SEE FREE
Chin-loong.
Mustard & Co., Ship and Coal brokers, and general commission agents, 3, Sungkiang Road
B. W. Mustard
C. C. Bennett
Murphy, M. W., proprietor, Mariner's Home,
5, Hongque Road
J. H. Reardon, assistant
Nachtrieb & Co., A., merchants, 6, Keangse
Road
A. Nachtrieb
E. Leroy
A. Xitco
V. Sibille
字林洋行
Taze-lin-yang-hong.
"North China Herald" Office, 10, Hankow
Road
Coogle
1
1
!
f
SHANGHAI.
J. Broadhurst Tootal, general manager
R. S. Gundry, editor
T. W. Mercer, reporter
Ed. Marshall, book-keeper
Bennet Palamountain, superintendent,
printing office
P. Tavares
F. S. Oliveira
B. A. Klyne J. Williams
A. Gordo
C. Miranda
C. D. do Rozario
法馬醫生
Fat-ma-e-sang.
Newmarket Livery Stables, French Conces-
sion
A. Charrier, proprietor, and veterinary
surgeon
工部
Kung-poo
Oliver, E. H., civil engineer and surveyor,
14, Honan Road
同学
Tong-foo.
Olyphant & Co., merchants, Nankin Road
A. A. Hayes, Jr.
H. S. Geary
J. F. Seaman, Jr.
0. Bullock
James Maitland
J. H. Wisner
T. A. Tonks
E. U. Smith
A. S. Hallett
J. C. Allen, Junr.
T. Nelson
C. A. Xavier
聚泰
Chi-tah.
Osborne, J., public tea inspector, 7, Foo-
chow Road
順發
Shun-fat.
Overbeck & Co., merchants, Macao Build-
ings, Yuen Ming Yuen
Hermann Overbeck
Charles Overbeck
阿化威
Ho-kwa-woy.
233
Overweg & Co., merchants, 3, Hongkong
Road
J. M. Young.
A. Cornet
W. Götze
J. F. Rodewald
F. Schönfeld (Foochow)
M. P. Evans (Hankow)
Passmore, Limby & Co., general commis-
sion agents and brokers, 19, Canton Road
W. L. Passmore
H. J. Limby
栢加意生
Pa-ka-e-sang.
Parker & Little, medical practitioners,
Kiangse Road
G. F. Parker, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., and
L.M.
L. S. Little, M.D.
裕記
Yuk-ke.
Paul, R., shipchandler & compradore, French
Concession
E. Schroder
卡樂士
Pu-lo-zsu.
Penrose, J. H., millinery and drapery rooms,
No. 4, Soochow Road
Mrs. Penrose
瑞昌
Sei-chang.
Petrocochino & Co., Yan-king-pang
M. Theotoky
F. G. Weill
G. Butler
Scoto Scoti (Yokohama)
威貞同
Wea-ching-tong.
Pharmacie de L'Union, French Concession
G. Martin
浦東
Poo-tung.
Poo-TUNG Foundry, Shipwrights' Yard
AND DOCK Company.
Hogg Bros., agents
Cocale
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D. Muirhead, superintendent
F. C. Clark
J. Simpson J. Mackenzie
J. Brash
Andrew Moore
POGTUNG DOCK.
J. McGrigor
C. Davidson
W. A. Read
T. Ford
J. T. Richards
LUMBER YARD.
S. K. Thorndike, manager
A. T. Leonard
昇寶
Sing-paon.
SHANGHAI.
Primrose & Co., commission agents, Foo-
chow Road
W. Birt
H. Howell
THE RE Whoy-ling.
Primrose, W. M., 3, Tientsin Road
萬隆
Van-loong.
Provand & Co., A., merchants
A. Provand
A. R. Dundas Mowat
首善堂
Sen-zay-tong.
Procure des Lazaristes, French Concession
A. Avmeri
A. Fournier
鋪邊
Pu-baney
Pubaney Ebrahimbhoy, merchant, 5 Keang-
se Road
Salemonbhoy Cassumbhoy, manager
Mahauvedbhoy Fukiranee, assistant
魯陵
Loo-ling.
Pustau & Co., Wm., merchants, The Bund
Th. Probst
J. F. Cordes
C. W. Siegfried
C. Woodward W. H. Siegfried E. Koch
M. Borchardt
Fr. Buchardi
Ch. Beyfuss
立發
•Lee-fah.
Raphael, R. S., 12, Sung Keang Road
履泰
Le-tae.
Reid & Co., merchants, Pekin Road
D. Reid
F. H. Parker (absent)
J. A. Hawes
E. Starkey
J. B. Manson
泰和
Tae-ho.
Reiss & Co., merchants, 4, Hankow Road
F. C. Adams
J. A. Bromley, tea inspector
W. S. Foster
do.
A. H. Percevil, silk inspector
怡成
E-shin.
Remé, Wm. & Co., merchants, 5, Hankow
Road
Wm. Remé
C. H. F. Schütze
利名
Le-ming.
Remi de Montigny, merchant, Yang-king
pang, French Concession
Remi de Montigny (absent)
E. Bonneville
F. Deslandes
Nicoletti
•
晋隆洋行
Chin-loong.
Remusat, M., professor of music, Yang-king-
pang
連埋狀師
Lee-nee.
Rennie, R. T., barrister-at-law, 1, Balfour
Buildings, and 3, Yuen-ming-yuen Road
J. J. Aroozoo
Cocole
SHANGHAI.
235
和明
Ho-ming.
Reuter's Telegram Company, Limited, 25,
Kiangse Road
Walter Pearson, agent
連那士
Li-na-sze.
Reynolds, E. A., merchant, Pootung
樂皮生
Le-be-son.
Robinson, A., solicitor, 3, Balfour Buildings
C. Bayley, clerk
福隆
Fu-loong.
Robison, J. S., public silk inspector, 16,
Yangtsze Road
J. S. Robison
E. W. Chalmers
昇泰
Sing-tae.
Rothwell, Love & Co., merchants, 17, Can-
ton Road
Thomas Rothwell
J. Love, Jr.
旗昌
Ke-chong.
Russell & Co., merchants, The Bund
H. H. Warden
Frank B. Forbes
E. D. Barbour
W. Scott Fitz (Hankow)
C. G. Beebe
F. D. Bush
H. Cordier
H. M. Cunningham
J. Dunn
J. W. Eckfeldt
N. B. Hinckley
F. D. Hitch M. Hoqvist
F. Johanssen
M. Louvier
W. H. Macomber
M. C. Nichol
A Voisin
E. Webb
G. H. Wheeler
L. A. Encarnacio
新沙孫
Sing-sa-sun.
Sassoon, E. D., & Co., merchants, 17,
Foochow Road
J. E. Sassoon
Charles E. Sassoon
B. D. Benjamin
S. D. Ezekiel
J. Ezra
J. Joseph
S. Yaish
S. J. David
沙孫
Sa-sun
Sassoon, Sous & Co., David, merchants,
The Bund
M. S. Gubbay
S. M. Moses
E. A. Solomon
J. S. Saul
E. S. Gubbay, Junr.
C. A. L. Duun
S. A. Nathan
M. Solomon
Marcus Wolff
Henry Winiberg
些公司
Say-le-kung-tsz.
Sayle & Co., linen drapers, silk mercers,
tailors, &c., corner of Nankin and Sze-
chuen Roads, and at the "Victoria Ex-
change," Hongkong
Robt. Sayle (England, W. J. Sterry (Hongkong)
R. Liddelow
C. Price
F. Rayson
T. J. Grace
F. O. Eustace
杏利生
Han-li-sin,
Sayn & Cie, H., Rue Consulat, next to Mu-
nicipal Hall
Henri Sayn
森泰象館
Sung-tor-tseang-kwam.
Saunders, W., photographer, 3, Wangpoo
Road, ¡longque
Coogle
236
SHANGHAI,
元亨
Yuen-hang.
Schellhass, Eduard, & Co., merchants, Can-
ton Road
J. J. Clausen
Frank E. Clausen
E. Blumberger
J. Buse
匯泰洋行
Hoi-tah-yang-hong.
Schmidt, J. Meinhard, public accountant
and bill collector, 5, Rue de Consulate
大來
Le-ta.
Schrader, H. L., chronometer and watch-
maker, 13, Keangse Road, between Can-
ton and Foochow Roads
廣源
Kwong-yuen.
Scheibler, Matthaei & Co., 8, Honan Road
Robt. Scheibler
Carl Matthaei
R. Motz
H. Curjel
O. Schmeidler
Aug. Maertens, silk inspector
彌沙
Mee-shou.
Sholl, Miss, millinery and general drapery
establishment, 8, Foochow Road
Mary Sholl
Miss Callaghan
"Shanghai Evening Courier," C. do Rozario,
publisher
補醫生
Poo-e-sung.
Shanghai Dispensary, 3, Canton Road
Wm. Wallis, dispenser
LL
Yue-chong.
Shanghai Evening Express," N. B. Bon-
ney & Co., publishers, 4, Szechuen Road
C. Treasure Jones, editor
N. B. Bonney, manager
龍飛
Lung-fei.
Shanghai Horse Bazaar, New Race Course
B. Pallant, proprietor
C. Corne, shoeing smith
老德記
Loa-ti-kee.
Shanghai Medical Hall, Nanking Road
J. Llewellyn & Co..
J. Bradfield
T. Brewer
T. A. Coate
A. C. Sim
N. B. Sampson (Hiogo)
李百里
Li-pih-li.
Shaw Brothers & Co., merchants, The
Bund
A. A. Krauss
C. Nicholson
H. T. Wade
W. W. Long
T. Pemberton, cargo boat manager
仁濟醫館
Yen-tzu-e-quon.
Sibbald & Johnston, medical practitioners,
3 Shanghai Road
F. C. Sibbald, M.D.
James Johnston, M.D.
禪臣
Siem-sen.
Siemssen & Co., merchants, The Bund
H. Hoppius
P. G. Hubbe
T. Wagner
G. Peters
W. Koch
F. Tornoe
A. Goetz
J. P. Friederichs
H. B. Mever
J. Hirschfeld
三順洋行
Sam-sun.
Simpson, Geo., 13, Canton Road
Cooolo
SHANGHAI,
237
義昌洋行
Ye-chang-yang-hang.
Skeggs & Co., public silk inspectors and
commission agents, 9, Pekin Road
C. J. Skeggs
D. Gilmour
A. Anderson
隆盛
Loong-shing.
Smith, Archer & Co., 7, Hankow Road
W. J. Blydenburg
J. C. Heitman
R. Gillison
F. Braga
麗泉
Le-tsuen.
Smith, E. M., 1, Honan Road
F. Mont. Milne, agent
四美四酒棧
Sze-mi-sze Chew-tsan.
Smith & Co., Geo., wine and spirit mer-
chants, 2, Foochow Road
George Smith, (absent)
Thomas Smith,
R. H. S. Woodward
四美
Sze-mei.
Smith & Co., J. M., 9, Foochow Road
J. Mackrill Smith
帥利文記
Sai-le-Vun-ke.
Syle, Rev. Edward W., Chaplain, Seaman's
Church, and Secretary of the Shanghai Bible Society
大利
Tae-le,
Telge, Nolting & Co., merchants, French
Bund
J. Telge
J. Nölting (absent)
O. Dietrich
G. Meincke
德利
Te-li.
Terry, E. R., professor of music and piano
tuner, 12, Yuen-Ming-Yuen Road
公立
Kung-lup.
Tate, J. Priestley, corner of Kiangse and
Pekin Roads
Frederick Evans
安泰
On-ta.
Taylor, Joseph M., 28, Kiangse Road
德全
Tak-chuen.
Textor & Co., merchants, 4, Pekin Road
C. J. Textor, (absent)
W. H. Aretz (do.)
A. Schroers
A. Bovenschen
A. Steinmetz
C. Kramer
J. E. Jansen
A. Von Kilch
G. W. Lessmann
巴頓醫生
Pa-tun-e-sang.
Thin, George, M.D., 9, Pekin Road
Alex. R. Dyer, M.D.
元芳
Yuen-fong.
Thorne Brothers & Co., 24, Keangse
Road
J. Thorne
J. A. Maitland (absent)
W. B. Pryer
E. P. Hague
同茂
Tong-mowo.
Thorne & Co., John, general brokers and
commission agents, The Bund
John Thorne
E. W. Rice
J. M. Nixon (absent)
Emil Hagelstange
裕隆
Yu-loong.
Tilby, A. R., & Co., merchants, Yang-king-
pang, near French Post Office
A. B. Tilby
E. T. Hong
238
SHANGHAI.
泰康
Tak-kong.
Torckler & Co., general brokers, commission
and shipping agents, 11, Szechuen Road
Fred. Torckler
惇裕
Tung-ye.
Trautmann & Co., merchants, 9, Szechuen
Road
J. F. H. Trautmann
R. C. D. Moffat (London)
E. B. Wieters
A. Major
A. Bean
J. Grant (Tientsin)
L. Archer
義茂洋行
E-mow.
Thurburn, A., public tea inspector, Kiangse
Road
華記
Wha-kee.
Turner & Co., merchants, The Bund
W. J. Bryans (absent)
E. C. Smith
A. Hutchinson (absent)
W. H. Harton (Hankow)
D. McCulloch
C. Walkinshaw
H. Reynell
樹 家
Shu-ka.
Twigg, P. O'B., undertaker, 11, Hankow
Road
Vaucher Freres, watchmakers and jewellers,
Rue Montauban
Alfred Vaucher
祥記洋行
Tsang-ke.
Vassonjee & Co., D., 9, Sunkeang Road
A. Goolamhoosun
A. Ebrahim
亨達利
Han-ta-le.
Vrard, L., watchmaker, 2, Keangse Road
L. Vrard
F. Laidrich
H. Sillem
印字館
Yin-shoo-kwAN.
Walsh & Co., F., printers, 25, Foochow
Road
F. G. Walsh
C. Walsh
F. Walsh (Hiogo)
泰和行
Ta-wo-hong.
Watson, Cleave & Co., chemists and drug-
gists, 2, Nanking Road
S. W. Cleave
#
Wat-chun.
Watson & Co., Wm., drapers, 22, Nanking
Road
Wm. Watson (absent)
E. Byrne
B. S. Cabeldu
H. Barlow
R. Campbell W. J. Thompson T. J. Groves
P. Kohan
Miss Allen
會地理
Way-de-le.
Weed, C. L., photographer, Old Masonic
Hall, Canton Road
義盛
Yee-shing.
Westall, Brand, & Co., Wm., merchants
A. C. Westall
Wm. Brand
大成洋行
Tei-sing.
Weston & Co., public tea inspectors, Ningpo
Road
J. S. Weston
G. F. Preston (absent)
會德豐
Hwuy-tih-foong.
Wheelock & Co., auctioneers, North end of
French Bund
T. R. Wheelock
Cocole
SHANGHAI.
239
D. A. Silva
D. M. Souza
Jos. Cotts
活完
Wood-wa.
Woodward, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker,
13, Keangse Road
Miss McCarthy
則架麗醫生
Tea-ko-lee E-sang.
Zachariae, Dr. V., Thorne's Buildings, 3,
Ningpo Road
Missionaries.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.
A. Wylie, agent, 12, Shantung Road
LONDON MISSION.
麥家園
Meh-kea-yuen.
Rev. W. Muirhead, Shantung Road (absent)
Rev. G. S. Owen
UNION CHAPEL.
Rev. James Thomas, minister
AMERICAN.
BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH U.S.A.
文記
Vun-kie.
Rev. E. H. Thomson, 48, Hong-que
Road
孫先生
Board of Foreign Missions oF SOUTH
ERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, U.S.
殷先生
Yen-Seng-sang.
Rev. M. T. Yates
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U.S.
大南門外清心堂
Ta-nae-mung-nga,-tsing-sing-dong.
Outside the South Gate.
范先生
Fan-Sien-sang.
Rev. J. M. W. Farnham
惠先生
Hwei-Sien-sang,
Rev. John Wherry
美華書館
Me-wha-shu-kwan.
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION PRESS.
Little East Gate Street.
Rev. John Wherry, superintendent
禮拜船
Li-pah-yeh.
Rev. E. W. Syle, Chaplain, Seaman's Church
MacKenzie & Co., agents
Steam Tugs.
"Bunker Hill."
Captain Kirby
"Maggie Lauder."
Captain Ryder
"Fo-ke-lin.'
""
Captain Murray
"Sampson."
Captain C. McCaslin
Receiving Ships.
Sung-Seng-sang.
Rev. R. Nelson
BOARD OF FOReign Missions, Methodist-
EPISCOPAL CHhurch, South, U.S.
林先生
Ling Sien-sang.
Rev. Young J. Allen
藍先生
Lan-Sien-sang.
Rev. J. W. Lambuth
願記
Shun-kee.
"Ariel," British ship, Framjee Hormusjee
& Co. and Cowasjee Pallanjee & Co.
J. Mackenzie, commander
R. Croal, chief officer
P. A. d'Azevedo, purser
240
SHANGHAI.
和利
Wo-lee.
"Emily Jane," British ship/E. D. Sassoon
& Co.
E. J. des Landes, commander
G. des Landes, chief officer (absent)
G. Lindsay, acting
V. P. Marques, purser
do.
S. R. de Souza, assistant purser
源發
Yuen-fa.
"Berwick Walls," Jardine, Matheson & Co.
D. Patridge, commander
F. Ward
G. B. Hill
G. Lewis, clerk
"Water Witch,"
復典
Fuk-king.
W. Frederick Lewes, commander
W. Hentig, chief officer
Roman
開源
Koe-yuen.
Wellington," D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.
W. Buncombe, commander
J. H. P. Parker, chief offieer
W. A. Cotton, second do. F. V. Fonseca, assistant N. de Silva
Coogle
THE CHINKIANG DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
BRITISH.
Insurance Companies.
Canton Insurance Office
Union Steam Navigation Company
Bean, Wm.,
agent-
大英領事衙門
Ta-ying-ling-8z6-ya-mun,
Assistant in Charge--C. F. R. Allen
Constable-Wm. Wheeler
DANISH.
大丹領事衙門
Ta-tan-ling-sze-ya-mun.
Acting Consul-C. F. R. Allen
UNITED STATES.
Vice-consul-Eli T. Sheppard
Interpreter-
Marshal-Geo. W. Lewton
FRENCH.
法蘭西領事衙門
Fat-lan-se-ling-sz-nga-mun.
Vice-consul-J. M. Canny
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Acting Commissioner-F Kopsch
Assistants-J. Lloyd, E. Palm, E. Blan-
cheton
Tide Surveyor-F. Gallagher Examiners-D. A. Emery and J. Lowe Tide-waiters-W. F. Walker, O. Middleton,
W. G. Harrison, J. Eggert, J. Crouch CUSTOMS' HULK "Swallow" REVENUE CRUISER " Meta"
Salter, A. E., agent-
Yangtsze & Pacific Insurance Com-
pany
U.S. Casualty Company
Equitable Life Assurance Society of
New York
S. S. Navigation Company
Merchants and Agents.
Bean, Wm., general merchant & commission
agent
亨利洋行
Hang-le-yeong-hong.
Canny & Co., J. M., merchants & commis-
sion agents
J. M. Canny
Farquhar Carnie
有益
Yau-Yik.
Salter, Albert E., agent, S. S. N. Company
Albert E. Salter
J. G. Gearing
N. C. Colquitt
A. Bernaldo
Receiving Ships.
"Clement," (Am.) & "Governor General," (Brit.),-A. E. Salter, agent for S. S. N. Co.;-Wm. Bean, agent for Union S. N.
"St. Louis."
Co.
Coogle
THE KIUKIANG DIRECTORY.
Province of Keangse.
江西省
Liu-kuen-yih.
Governor(撫臺)劉坤壹
KEKEANG.
Tsun-ta.
Intendent of Circuit(道臺)一景福
Fu-mien.
Prefect−(知府一福線
Chun-ting.
Magistrate(知縣-陳 鼎
Hwang-kai-pang.
Military Commdt.鎭臺-黄開榜
Consulates.
大英領事衙門
Ta-ying-ling-shih-ya-mun,
BRITISH CONSULATE.
Consul-P. J. Hughes
Consul (Acting)-W. H. Lay
Con. Chaplain-Rev. C. Atkinson
Interpreter-
Constable-E. C. Shrubsole
法國領事官
Fat-kwok-ling-see-koon.
FRENCH Consulate.
Consul-M. Dabry (resident at Hankow)
美國領事官
Mai-kwok-ling-shih-kwan.
UNITED STATES CONSULATE.
Consul-Richard M. Johnson, (resident at
Hankow)
Vice-consul-S. C. Rose
西洋領事官
Sai-yeong-ling-see-koon.
PORTUGUESE CONSULATE.
Consul-C. C. Rainbow
大明國領事官
Tai-tan-kwo-ling-shih-kwan. DANISH CONSULATE.
Acting Consul-W. H. Lay
Imperial Maritime Customs.
九江關
Kiu-kiang-kwan.
Commissioner-E. B. Drew
Assistants-F. N. May, L. Lefebvre
Tide Surveyor-F. Dawson (absent) Examiners-W. Youngson, A. Kleine, and
W. Brennan
Tide-waiters-G. Ballantine, A. Mayo, J. Edwards, W. Pollock, H. Murray, A. Stuart, N. Tattersall, A. Wilgaard, Wm. Stuart
IN CHARGE of T▲ Tung Barrier.
C. H. Buffum
Municipal Council.
大英工部
Ta-ying-kung-poo.
E. G. Hamilton, chairman
R. Anderson, secretary
H. G. Hollingworth, treasurer
Coogle
KIUKIANG.
243
Missionaries.
AMERICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL
MISSION.
Rev. Virgil C. Hart
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Bishop-M. Jaglialme
Peres-Anot, Porter, Rouger, Sassi and
Neurath
Insurances.
Francis, R., & Co., Agents-
North China Insurance Company Hongkong Insurance Company
China Traders' Insurance Company Union Steam Nav. Company North China Steam Company
Rose, S. C., Agent-
Shanghai Steam Navigation Company Yangtsze Insurance Association
Pacific Insurance Company of San
Francisco
Liverpool and London and Globe Fire
Insurance Company
Little, Archibald, Agent-
North China Insurance Company
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
祥泰
Cheong-tai-
Birley, Worthington & Co., merchants
William B. Chalmers
英茂
Ying-mow.
Francis & Co., R., merchants
R. Francis (absent)
H. G. Hollingworth
R. Nichol
W. Farrell, wharfinger U. S. N. Co.
仁記
Yun-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
G. G. Hamilton
怡和
E-wo.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
R. Anderson
立德
Lap-tek.
Little, Archibald, merchant
醫生
Lethbridge, T., M.D., physician
E-shang.
旗昌
Ki-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants
S. C. Rose
F. Du Jardin
Receiving Hulks. MESSES. RUSSELL & Co. "Express" and "Sterling."
Auguste Alsing, in charge
THE HANKOW DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
大英領事府
Ta-ying-ling-sze-foo.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-G. W. Caine
Chaplain-Canon McClatchie
DENMARK,
Consul-G. W. Caine
Imperial Maritime Customs.
江漢關
Interpreter A. Davenport
Assistant-E. L. Oxenham
Constable-T. Stevens
Commissioner
Kong-hau-kwan.
Clerk in charge-H. E. Hobson
1st Assistant-W. S. Schenck
2nd
"
大法領事官
3rd
"
Ta-fat-ling-sze-kwoon.
4th
FRANCE.
Consul-P. Dabry (absent)
Interpreter A. Gueneau
Constable-
大美領事官
Ta-mi-ling-sze-kwoon.
UNITED STATES.
Consul-G. H. C. Salter (absent)
Acting Consul-R. M. Johnson
Interpreter-M. A. Jenkins
MarshallW. Thomson
Austria and Hungary.
Consul-G. W. Caine
大原
Ta-yuen.
RUSSIA.
H. E Sidford
A. L. Brett
C. Dillon
Tide Surveyor-H. May
Examiners-G. A. Gunzert, W. Dix, A. B, Menzies, J. S. Armstrong, J. H. Burnett. J. Fisher, C. J. Eldridge
Tide-waiters-T. Moorehead, W. Stebbins,
P. Hickey, J. Mesney, W. Gray, P. H.
Purcell, N. Macgregor, W. J. Sayle, Jno.
Marchant, P. Carr, H. E. White
Municipal Council.
Chairman-F. Jerdein
Treasurer-H. Ramsay
Secretary-N. A. Josephs
Municipal Police.
Sergeant-H. Roberts
Six Chinese constables
Church Committee.
W. W. King
I. Henderson
Vice-consul-N. A. Ivanoff
PORTUGAL.
Consul-J. H. Evans
H. Cope
Hankow Hotel.
A. O. Cook, proprietor
ملمممC
Insurance Companies.
HANKOW.
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., agents-
Sun Fire Insurance Company Queen Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company
Limited
Hongkong Insurance Company
Evans and Rainbow, agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company
Merchants Mutnal Marine Insurance
Company of San Francisco
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
The Imperial Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton
Gilman & Co., agents-
North British and Mercantile Insur-
ance Company, Fire Universal Marine Insurance Company
of London, Limited
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company Bombay Insurance Society Bengal Insurance Society
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Alliance Fire Assurance Company
Jerdien & Co., agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company
Maclean, W. S., agents-
Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
Major, F., agent-
Guardian Assurance Office
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Company
Pacific Insurance Company of San
Francisco
Shaw, Ripley & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool
Turner & Co., agents--
Northern Assurance Company North China Insurance Company
245
UNION STRAM Navigation Company. Drysdale, Ringer & Co., agents
Hulks, "Ark" and "Tchapou
J. Wylie, in charge
""
Hankow General Chamber of Commerce.
J. A. Handy, secretary
Hankow Club.
波樓
Po-lau.
J. D. King, secretary
Cat
Banks.
密架釐
Ma-ka-lee.
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA.
M. W. Boyd, agent
COMMERCIAL Bank Corporation of INDIA AND the East.
(In Liquidation.)
M. W. Boyd, agent for Liquidators
有利
Yaw-lee.
CHARTERED Mercantile Bank of
INDIA, LONDON, and China.
Richard Maxwell, agent
匯豐
Wei-fung.
HONGKONG And Shanghai BANKING
CORPORATION.
Herbert Cope, agent
Professions, Trades, &c.
***** Tin-cheong.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
祥泰
Cheong-tai.
Birley, Worthington & Co., merchants
Henry Beazley, agent
公平
Kung-ping.
Bower, Hanbury & Co., merchants
I. Henderson
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246
廣興
Kwong-foong.
HANKOW.
Bröndsted & Lüddeke, commission mer-
chants and public tea inspectors
R. Bröndsted
F. Lüddeke
李百里
Le-peh-le.
Dawbarn, A. H., merchant
With Fill
Tuk-hing.
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., merchants
Thos. M. Drysdale
J. M. Ringer
J. D. King
保威
Poo-qui.
Dupuis, J., merchant
寶順
Po-shun.
Evans & Rainbow, merchants
J. H. Evans
Charlton C. Rainbow
F. V. da Fonseca
和昌
Wo-cheong.
Falconer & Reid, surgeons, &c.
J. Falconer (absent)
A. G. Reid
仁記
Yun-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
R. W. Williams
太平
Tai-ping.
Gilman & Co., merchants
H. F. Ramsay
Grosclaude, E. & A., watchmakers, &c.
E. Grosclaude
U. Grosclaude
Grosclaude, E. & W., brokers and butchers
Hankow Printing Press Office
F. W. Thomson, manager
Hartman, J., baker and storekeeper
漢第
Hon-di.
Handy, John A., bill broker
Hirsbrunner & Co., jewellers & watchmakers
Jno. Hirsbrunner
義記
Ye-kee.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants
E. R. Holberton
阜通
Fou-tung.
Ivanhoff, Oborin & Co., merchants
N. A. Ivanhoff
A. J. Oborin
A. Jooravleff
M. Piatscoff
J. Lebedeff
H. Lebedeff
M. Muhayleff
哲醫生
Chit-o-sang.
Jamisson, R. Alex., M.D., surgeon to the
Customs
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
Henry Beveridge
Andrew L. Pearcy
公易
Kung-yik.
Jerdein & Co., merchants
F. Jerdein
W. S. Stronach
德典
Tuk-hing.
Macgregor & Co., J., storekeepers, auction-
eers, and general agents
A. E. Mathews
C. Virgo
和記
Wo-kee.
Maclean, W. S., merchant
HANKOW.
247
Major, F., merchant
Courtnay J. Wiley
順豐
Shun-foong.
Okooloff & Tokmakoff, merchants
E. Okooloff
J. Tokmakoff
M. Sheveloff
L. Sherkoonoff
F. Cherepanoff
T. Watson
呵化威
O-fa-we.
Overweg & Co., merchants
M. P. Evans
旗昌
Kee-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants, and agents for
the Shanghai Steam Navigation Company
W. S. Fitz
J. J. Howard
沙遜
Sa-soon.
Sassoon, D., Sons & Co., merchants
N. A. Joseph
梳公司
Shaw-kung-tsze.
Shaw, Ripley & Co., merchants
W. W. King
永福
Win-Fook.
Townend & Co., Edward, merchants
Edward Townend
華記
Wa-Ke.
Turner & Co., merchants
W. H. Harton
Receiving Ships.
"Northern Light"-Russell & Co., (Charles
A. Smith, in charge)
"Georgiana"-Russell & Co., (J. Brown, in
charge)
"Sea Horse
"Ark," "Tchapou"-Drysdale, Ringer &
Co., (J. Wylie in charge)
Missionaries.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. Griffith John
Rev. E. van Bryant
Rev. Thomas Bryson
George Shearer, M.D.
WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. Josiah Cox
Rev. Wm. Scarborough
F. Porter Smith, M.B., Medical Missionary
AT WU-CHANG.
Rev. David Hill
Rev. Frederick P. Napier, B.A
Coogle
THE CHEFOO DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-John Markham
First assistant and acting interpreter--Ed-
ward Solbi
Constable-John Lawlee
FRANCE.
Vice-consul-John Markham
UNITED STATES.
Vice-consul-S. A. Holmes
PRUSSIA.
Vice-consul-J. T. Janssen
SWEDEN ANd Norway.
Vice-consul-James Wilson
DENMARK.
Vice-consul-W. S. Wadman
NETHERLANDS.
Vice-consul-W. A. Cornabe
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Commissioner-F. E. Wright Assistants-A. Novion, E. B. Moorhead,
E. T. Holwill
Tide Surveyor-W. C. Howard Examiners-W. Rae, C. Myres
Tide-waiters-J. Ross, C. Busch, W. B McSwinney, J. Kirkwood, A. Iffland, C. Creed, J. Moulls, T. Osterholm, J. Flynn Linguist-Wong Wai Liang
MARINE Department.
Divisional Inspector, Northern Section-S. A.
Viguier
Insurance Offices.
Fergusson & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company
North British and Mercantile Fire Insur-
ance Company
Janssen, Vasmer & Co., agents-
Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Batavia
Second Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Company
Batavia
Holmes, Wadman & Co., agents-
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited North China Steamer Company
Wilson, Cornabe & Co., agents-
Royal Insurance Company (Fire and Life) Germanic and International Lloyds' Canton Insurance office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Union Insurance Society
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Netherlands India Marine and Fire In-
surance Company
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Co- Imperial Fire Insurance Company
SHANGHAI Steam NavigaTION COMPANY.
Wilson, Cornabe & Co., agents
Merchants, Professions, and Trades
Carmichael, J. R., M.D., medical practi-
tioner
Denbigh & Co., G. P., general storekeepers
G. P. Denbigh (Port May) W. Neilson
滋大
Tseu-ta.
Fergusson & Co., merchants
T. T. Fergusson
T. Neil
Gardner & Co., storekeepers
F. E. Gardner
Thomas May
G. Clarke
Hausden, T., billiard room, proprietor
Coogle
Holmes, Wadman & Co., merchants.
W. S. Wadman
V. A. Van Es
寶典
Po-hing.
Janssen, Vasmer & Co., merchants
J. T. Janssen
D. Vasmer
C. Hagen
Riechelmann, H. W., shipwright
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
I. Abraham
E. A. Hardoon
TAKU.
Sietas & Co., H., storekeepers and compra-
dores
H. Sietas
E. Schroder
A. D. Hansen
Chs. Luhrs
Smith & Co. J., storekeepers
J. Smith
E. Gray
Wilson, Cornabé & Co., merchants
Jas. Wilson
W. A. Cornabé
A M. Eckford
A. P. Seth
Missionaries.
ENGLISH Baptist MissION.
Rev. Richard F. Laughton
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. Hunter Corbett
249
NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIEty of Scotland.
Rev. Alex. Williamson, B.A.
Robert Lilley
AT TUNG-CHOW-FOO.
AMERICAN Southern BaPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Thos. P. Crawford
Rev. J. B. Hartwell
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. C. W. Matere
Rev. John L. Nevins
Miss M. T. Brown
Miss M. M. Patrick
TAKU.
Consulate.
BRITISH.
Vice-consul-W. H. Lay (absent)
Acting Vice-consul-A. Frater Constable-F. Kennedy
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master-E. B.
Hancock
Examiner-R. J. Trannack
Signalman--W. French
H. P. Jertram, "Fort Hotel "
W. Boad
C. Brown
A. Baxter
G. W. Collins
Pilots.
J. W. O'Connor
G. W. Hicks J. Folser
G. W. Kenny G. Mitchell Thos. Moffatt J. C. Hill H. P. Jertram A. Ulderup J. Luhders
Coogle
THE TIENTSIN DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-James Mongan
First Assistant-H. G. Howlett
Acting Third Assistant-H, B. Bristow Constable-T. Featherstone
FRANCE.
Consul-Emil Coste
Chancellier Interpreter-A. F. G. Deveria
RUSSIA.
Act. Secretary-A. E. Oldroosky
UNITED STATES.
Vice-consul-J. A. T. Meadows
PRUSSIA.
་
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN.
Consul-James Mongan
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Commissioner--C. Hannen
Assistants-Colin Jamison, A. Joubert Tide-surveyors--
Examiners-E. Wheatley
Tide-waiters-T. Brackenridge, A. A. Godwin A. Nelsen, J. McDonald, S. Paul, W. Trebing, and J. Armour
Imperial Arsenal.
MUNICIPAL SUPERINTENDENT.
R. B. Mostyn
Insurances.
Acting Vice-consul-Carl Arendt
HANSEATIC CITIES.
Acting-consul-C. Arendt
Denmark.
Consul-J. A. T. Meadows
PORTUGAL.
Consul-John Hanna
NETHERLANDS.
Vice-consul--J. A. T. Meadows
SWEDEN AND Norway.
Consul-M. G. Moore
Hanna, John agent-
Union Insurance Company
Netherlands India Sea and Fire Insur-
ance Company
Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance
Company
Henderson, James, agent→→
Sun Fire Office, London
Jackson, W., agent-
North China Insurance Company
Livingston, J., & Co., agents--
Imperial Fire Office China Fire Office
Canton Insurance Office Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Lloyds
Grant's Trans-Mongolian Telegraph China Traders' Insurance Company North British & Mercantile Insurance
Company
Meadows & Co., agents-
TIENTSIN.
Northern Fire and Life Assurance Com-
pany
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Assurance Office
Stammann & Co., agents-
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company
Professions, Trades, &c.
Frazer, John, M.D., medical practitioner
保順
Po-shun.
Hanna, John, commission agent
John Hanna
Win. Jackson
廣隆
Kicong-loong.
Henderson, James, merchant
Kierulff, P., merchant
飛龍
Fi-loong.
Laen, P. L., storekeeper
仁記
Yan-ke.
Livingston, J., & Co., merchants
J. Livingston
Wm. Forbes
A. Ainslie
Meadows & Co., merchants
John A. T. Meadows
旗昌
Ki-te'eung.
Russell & Co., merchants
M. G. Moore, agent E. Losch
生利
Shang li.
Sandri, T., merchant
T. Sandri
E. Borel
L. Borel
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D.
E. J. David
D. Benjamin
信源
Sin-yuen.
Spahn & Cordes, merchants
Aug. C. Cordes
L. Parizot
世昌
Sai-ts'eung.
Stammann & Co., merchants
O. Stammann
E. Meyer
Trantmann & Co. merchants
J. Grant
Missionaries.
ENGLISH.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. J. Lees
METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. J. Innocent (Laou-ling)
Rev. W. N. Hall
Rev. W. B. Hodge (Laou-ling)
Rev. B. B. Turnock, M.A.
AMERICAN.
251
American Board of Commissioners for Fo-
reign Missions
Rev. C. A. Stanley
Rev. L. D. Chapin (at Teng-chau)
Rev. J. Doolittle
Rev. Mark Williams (at Chang-chia-
kew)
Imperial Arsenal.
Superintendent J. A. T. Meadows
Engineers-J. Buttle, A. Keeton, G. L.
Harras, J. Hammel
Smith T. Dixon
Millwrights-G. Bracegirdle, E. Edwards
Cap makers-J. May, W. Davidson
Powder makers-G. Wheeler, R. Stallard
Coogle
- - - -
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THE NEWCHWANG DIRECTORY.
Consul
Consulates.
BRITISH.
Interpreter and Acting Consul-Walter E.
King
Assistant-J. T. Middleton Constable-William Lister
FRANCE, SWEDEN, NORWAY AND NETHERLANDS.
Vice-consul-Francis P. Knight
UNITED STATES.
Consul-Francis P. Knight
DENMARK.
Consul-Walter E. King
PRUSSIA, LUBECK, BREMEN, and HAMBURG.
Acting Vice-consul-Francis P. Knight
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Commissioner-A. Macpherson Assistants-A. Englehardt (absent), H. J.
Fisher, H. Edgar
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master-W. A.
Wright
Examiners-G. Clarke, J. Keymenlen Tide-waiters-G. C. Stent, W. Seamore, C.
Garraway, H. T. Lovett
In charge of Light Ship-W. Kraul, J. W.
Allen
Insurance Offices.
Bush, James E., agent-
North China Insurance Company
Sa m
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office Hongkong Fire
Knight & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company
G. Schöttler & Co., agents-
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Company
Professions, Trades, &c.
Aurbach & Co., E., storekeepers
E. Aurbach
M. J. Sloman (Ningpo)
Thomas Davies
A. F. Schultze
遠來
Yün-lae.
Bush Brothers, merchants and commission
agents
Henry E. Bush
James E. Bush
Clyatt & Co., storekeepers
T. Clyatt
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
C. E. Hill
Knight & Co., merchants
F. P. Knight
A. M. Knight
Linnell & Co., shipchandlers and store-
keepers
J. Linnell, marine surveyor, &c.
Geo. Dickman
Platt & Co., merchants and oil cake manu-
facturers
Thomas Platt
E. M. Gudgen
Wm. Kite, engineer
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
R. M. Cohen
A. Ezra
S. Judah
Sassoon, & Co., E. D., merchants
E. Jacob
"Yangtsze Hotel"
J. Arnhold, proprietor
"Pilot Hotel '
J. Wells, proprietor
Watson, James, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., phy
sician
Pilots.
Austin, Blachford, Halliday, Macthorne, Richards, Plunkett, Sinclair, White, Fre- derikson, Pulcipher, Burr, Smith, Harvey, O'Malley, George Boldt, Frank, Tembury.
مممم
THE PEKING DIRECTORY.
Legations.
BRITISH.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-
potentiary, and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China.-Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B. (absent) Secretary of Legation-T. F. Wade 2nd Secretary-D. Saurin
3rd Secretary-A. B. Mitford
Assistant Chinese Secretary-J. McL.
Brown
Accountant-J. Murray Chaplain-Rev. J. S. Burdon
Medical Officer-J. Dudgeon, M.D. Students-G. O. Vidal
Geo. Jamieson
M. J. O'Brien
W. Mowder
E. Egan
Second Assistant, temporarily attached-N. P.
Munro Fraser
Escort and Legation Guard-Sergt. Franklin ;
Constables-Stent,
Robinson,
Wise,
Shearer, Whelan, and Edwards.
UNITED STATES.
大美國欽差公署
Tai-Mei-kwoh-Kin-chai-kung-shu.
Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, and Secre-
tury and Chinese Interpreter-S. Wells
Williams, L.L.D.
FRENCH.
大法國欽差公署
Ta-fat-kwok-kin-chai-kong-shee.
Envoye Extraordinaire et Ministre Plenipo-
tentiare, commandre de la Legion d'hon-
neur M. le Comte de Lallemand (en congé)
Secretaire Premier and Chargé d'Affaires-
M. le Comte de Rochechouart
Attaché.-M. Fd. Bacourt
Premier Interprete-Lemaire Gabriel (ab-
sent)
Interpretre girant-A. M. Devivia Chancellier-M. Bistel Huber Docteur-M. Martin
NORTH GERMman Conf edERATION. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary-Baron de Rehfues
Interpreter and Secretary-C. Bismark Student Interpreters.-L. Franzenbach, C.
Frensberg Constable-E. Hinz
SPANISH.
Minister-H. E. Senor de Mas Secretary-Don Jose de Arguiz 2nd Ditto-Don Pedro Alvarez Chinese Secretary-Don Jose d'Aguilar Attaches-Don Francisco Otin, Agento
Laiglena, Emilio d'Ojeda
RUSSIAN.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
potentiary A. de Vlangali
Secretary of Legation-N. Gladky
Interpreter A. Popoff
Physician E. Brettschneider
Students-C. Weber, A. Lenzy
Telegraphic Agent and Post Masler-F.
Harries
Imperial Maritime Customs. INSPECTORATE General.
Inspector General-Robert Hart
Chief Secretary and Auditor-J. D. Camp-
bell
Chinese Secretary-Frank E. Woodruff Chief Clerk-Aug. Wieters
Second Clerk-J. H. Gibbs
Third Clerk-M. Archer Shee Gas Engineer-Roderick Ross
STUDYING CHINESE.
Commissioner of Customs-Charles Hannen
(Amoy)
Second Class Clerk-G. G. Lowder (Han-
kow)
Cocole
254
Do.
Third Class Clerk-A. Novion (Ningpo)
do. J. H. Hart, unattached Fourth Class Clerk-Henry Edgar do. E. T. Holwill do.
Do. Do.
do.
do.
J. B. Walker do.
同文館
Tun-wên-kwan.
-Professor of English-M. J. O'Brien
Do. French-Emile Lepissier
PEKING.
Do. Chemistry and Natural History -Anatole Billequin
Professor of Hermeneutics, Political Economy and International Law-W. A. P. Martin
Missionaries.
ENGLISH.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. J. Edkins, B.A.
J. Dudgeon, M.D.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. J. S. Burdon Rev. W. H. Collins
AMERICAN.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. Henry Blodget (absent) Rev. C. Goodrich
Rev. Chester Holcombe
A. O. Treat, M.D.
P. N. Hunt, printer
AMERICAN PResbyterian MISSION. Rev. W. A. P. Martin, D.D.
Rev. W. T. Morrison
Rev. Jasper S. McIlvaine
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL MISSION.
Rev. S. I. J. Schereschewsky
Rev. A. C. Höhing
AMERICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH MISSION.
Rev. Lucius N. Wheeler Rev. Hitam H. Lowry
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION. Rev. Wm. C. Burns
French Clergy at PexiNG. Under the protection of the French Legation.
La Grandeur Monseigneur L. G. Delaplace Eveque, vicaire apostolique de Peking
Monseigneur Guerry, coadjuteur
M. M. l'abbè A. David M. M. l'abbé A. Fabvier M. M. l'abbè J. E. Reifert M. M. l'abbé J. B. Thierry M. M. l'abbè J. B. Delmasure P. d'Addosio A. Humblat G. Grasset
J. Garrigues J. B. Fioritte J. M. Barone
Coogle
THE JAPAN DIRECTORY.
YEDDO.
Legations.
BRITISH.
Sir Harry S. Parkes, K.C.B., Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary, and Consul General Francis Ottiwell Adams, secretary of le-
gation
Algernon Bertram Mitford, second secretary Ernest Satow, Japanese secretary
Alexander Von Siebold, Japanese interpreter
and translator (absent)
Hiram Shaw Wilkinson, assistant accountant
and interpreter
John James Quin, student interpreter
(absent)
George Justus Liebig Hodges, student in-
terpreter
John O'Driscoll, student interpreter John Carey Hall
do.
LEGATION MOUNTED ESCORT,
Peter Peacock, inspector
John S. Allen, sergeant
Peter Doll,
Constable
William Dillon,
do.
George Hodges,
do.
Thomas Cole,
do.
Charles S. Kingston,
do.
Robert Green,
do.
Thomas Davis,
do.
Alexander Aberdein,
do.
William Wood,
do.
Henry Reeve,
do.
Henry Harding,
do.
FRENCH.
Monsieur Maxime Outrey, Ministre Ple-
nipotentiare
M. le Comte G. de Montebello, secretaire de
2nde classe
M. le Comte de Bearn, secretaire de
3ieme classe
M. N. -attaché
M. Rousset, elevè, interprète
M. Du Bousquet, chef de l'interprétariat
UNITED STATES.
De Long, Envoy Extraordinary and Minis-
ter Plenipotentiary
A. L. C. Portman, secretary Col. Wm. Rumsey
Monsieur A. T'kint is an Envoy Extraordi- nary to Japan and China for the King of Belgium
DUTCH.
D. de Graeff van Polsbroek, Minister Pleni potentiary; L. T. Kleintjes, Chancellor at H.N.M. Legation, residence in Yeddo, Cho-oodgee, Yokohama
Benten
De. Wringer, assistant
at
NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION. M. von Brandt, Chargé d'Affaires Dr. Berlin, student interpreter P. Kempermann, student interpreter
DANISH.
D. de Graeff von Polsbroek, Minister Plenipotentiary of H.M. the King of Denmark
W. Vander Tak, H.D.M's. acting Consul
at Kanagawa
A. J. Bunduin, H.D.M's., acting Consul
at Nagasaki.
John Henry Duns, H.D.M's. acting Con-
sul at Hakodadi
Coogle
THE YOKOHAMA DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.-No 155.
J. F. Lowder, consul
Wm. Willis, M.D., Vice-consul in charge
of Imperial Hospital (at Yeddo) Russell Robertson, act. vice consul (absent) Philip B. Walsh, assistant
Martin Dohmen
K. E. Schmid
do.
do.
FRANCE.
M. de Lapeyrouse, Consul Délégué
(do.)
M. Alphonse J. Vanderwoo, Interprete
H. Degron, commis de chancelerie et Rece-
veur des Postes
M. Leon van de Polder, éleve interprete M. Samie, Copiste
UNITED STATES.
Leonnel Lyon, consul
H. W. Denison, marshal
John H. Rowan, interpreter & clerk
NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION. Ad. Reis, consul, resident at Kanagawa Carl Kritsch, constable
SWITZERLAND.
H. Siber, acting consul general F. Perregaux, chancellier (absent)
PORTUGAL.
Edward Loureiro, consul
BELGIUM.
F. Geisenheimer, vice-consul
Public Companies, &c.
INSURANCES.
Aspinall, Cornes & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Carst, Lels & Co., agents-
De Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
Second Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance
Companay
Dutch Board of Underwriters
De Coningh, Vernede & Co., agents-
British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company Limited
Dalziel, W. R., agent-
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
Findlay, Richardson & Co., agents→→
Borneo Company Limited
Fraser & Co., J. C., agents-
Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
Gilman & Co., agents-
Commercial Union Fire and Marine As-
surance Company
Queen Insurance Company
Union Insurance Society of Canton Universal Marine Insurance Company
Coogle
Gutschow & Co., agents-
YOKOHAMA.
London Assurance Corporation Home and Colonial Marine Insurance
Company (limited)
Hudson, Malcolm & Co., agents-
Lancashire Fire Insurance Company
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents--
Canton Marine Insurance Company Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
(limited)
Alliance Fire Insurance Company
Kniffler & Co., agenta-
Helvetia Insurance Company, St Gallen Dusseldorfer Allgemeine Versicherungs
Gessellschaft
Allgemeine Vericherungs Gessellchaft fur See Fluss and Land transport, Dresden
Macpherson & Marshall, agents-
North China Insurance Company Imperial Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company
Schultze, Reis & Co., agents-
Royal Insurance Company Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Batavia
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company
Siber & Brennwald, agents-
Helvetia Sea Insurance Company
Smith, Baker & Co., agents-
Guardian Assurance Company
Strachan & Thomas, agents-
Northern Assurance Company Northern Insurance Company, Fire
and Life
Textor & Co., agents-
Dresden Insurance Company for Sea, River and Land Transport
Thorel & Co., Chas., agents-
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Company, London
New York Board of Underwriters
Van Ordt & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Walsh, Hall & Co., agents- Yangtsze Insurance
Marine
257
Association
Pacific Insurance Company of San
Francisco, Fire and Marine
Wilkin & Robison, agents-
Sun Fire Office
Hongkong Insurance Company, 1868
Ziegler & Co., agents--
Swiss Lloyd's Marine Insurance Com-
Winterthur
pany
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.-No 15. W. R. Dalziel,-agent
J. Rickett
E. L. B. McMahon
COAL HULK "TIPTREE."
G. Howell, in charge
W. Spince, quartermaster
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.-
No 4.
Geo. E. Lane,-agent
Walter P. Tillman Chas. R. Simpson Chas. H. Haswell M. B., Langhorne Dr. J. O'Leary
MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES.-
A. Conil, agent
-No 10b
E. Armando (absent)
F. Revest
A. Ormea
YOKOHAMA UNITED CLUB.--No 5 W. H. Smith, secretary
Wm. Lipsett, J. Esdale, Jr.
}
stewards
GERMAN CLUB.-No 161
O. Kigt, secretary
RACKET COURT CLUB.-No 127
E. Wallace, hon. secretary
FRENCH HOSPITAL.-No 9
M. Bienvenue, medecin major l'hospital M. Girard, commissaire
ROYAL NAVal Hospital. Surgeon in Charge-John Dunwoodie Assistant Surgeon-William Patullo
Cocole
258
YOKOHAMA.
Hospital Steward-G. W. Burbridge Assistant do. -John McElroy Robert Shane, Sergt. R.M.L.I., in charge of Guard and Hospital Orderlies
Yokohama LODGE.-No 1092, E.C. W. Master-E. F. Ansell P. Master-T. W. Miller
S. W.-W, Bourne
J. W.-F. W. A. White Treasurer-C. H. Dallas, P.M. Secretary-A. Mitchell S. D.-E. J. Geoghegan J. D.-J. Furniss, Jr. Organist J. R. Black I. G.-W. A. Crane Tyler-J. R. Anglin
O'TENTOSAMA LODGE.-No. 1263, E.C.
W. Master-C. H. Dallas S. W.-A. Mitchell
J. W.-J. D. Carroll Treasurer--W. Bourne Secretary-E F. Ansell
S. D.-E. J. D. Rothmund
J. D.-A. Marks
I. G.-J. L. Lieberman
Tyler--J. R. Anglin
BRITISH POST-OFFICE.-No. 236
J. Simpson, post-master
A. B. de Souza, clerk
YOKOHAMA FIRE BRIGADE
W. H. Smith, hou. secretary & treasurer
Banks.
Chartered Mercantile BANK OF INDIA, LONDON, & CHINA.-No 78
A. Allan Shand, acting manager W. D. Henderson, act. acct.
E. B. Watson, assistant accountant L. Davis, clerk
COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE DE Paris,
J. Mammelsdorff, manager E. Seligmann, accountant J. G. Aubert, clerk
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING COR-
PORATION.- -No 62
Thos. Jackson, acting manager G. Moody, accountant
J. McMahon
John Grigor, manager (absent)
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION
J. Robertson, acting manager
J. Russell, accountant
E. F. Ansell, assist. accountant & C. C. Steuart,
do
B. A. Peres, Jr., do
No 11
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
Abegg, F., public silk inspector.-No. 58
Adds, C., store-keeper,-No. 10
C. Adds
Allen, H., Jr., commission merchant.-No
141 a
Allmand & Co., merchants.--No 67
John Allmand
Geo. C. Pearson
Andries, J. J., merchant.-No. 51
J. Andries
E. Andries
Aspinall, Cornes & Co., merchants.-No
34-35
Wm. Gregson Aspinall Frederick Cornes (absent)
Joshua Le Mare R. A. Wylie (Hiogo) W. H. Taylor
P. Heinemann W. Bamford
F. Escombe
Aymonin & Co., V., merchants-No. 28
V. Aymonin
G. Bolmida, silk inspector T. P. A. Zembsch
Bavier & Co., merchants.-No 157
E. Bavier
A. Bavier, Jr. (absent)
II. Ohl
M. Gravier
H. de Frendenreich
P. Weigert
Angelo Fraschini
Luizi Colombo
"Bay View Hotel," Mrs. Green, No. 37
Mrs. Green
Mrs. Anderson
Beato & Co., F., photographer.-No. 17
Felix Beato
J. Goddard (absent)
Coogle
YOKOHAMA.
259
"Berlin Hotel."-No 128
W. Metzner, proprietor
Bland, C. S., broker, No. 19
Bonham & Meyers, general storekeepers,
-No 51
H. Bonham
S. Meyers
Bourne & Co., public tea inspectors & com-
mission agents.-No 70
Wm. Bourne
James Winstanley
Brandt, C. & J. Favre, watch and clock im-
porters.-No 175
C. Favre Brandt J. Favre Brandt
Bush & Co., J., general storekeepers.-
No 55
J. Bush M. Blass
G. Blass
Morris Blass
Burgess, Burdick & Co., butchers and com-
pradores.-No 42
W. G. Burgess
L. N. Burdick
Chas. Kuhl
M. J. Casey
F. G. Woodruff
Carst, J., shipchandler and general store- keeper, and surveyor for German Lloyds'
-No 26
J. Carst
T. H. Bowlet
W. Hode
J. Koch
T. Bush
G. Kanringa
Chevrillon & Co., A., merchants -No 81
A. Maussenet
J. Duplaquet (Hiogo)
Clarke, Robert, bread and biscuit baker.-
No 29
Comi, Vincent, merchant.-No 10
V. Comi R. Valney
"Commercial Hotel,"-No 86
W. Curtis
Cope, Furniss & Co., auctioneers, commis-
sion merchants, and ship brokers
F. A. Cope
Joseph Furniss, Junr.
Cook, Henry, boat and ship builder.-No
115
H. Cook
T. Lecres
Bridgens, R. P., architect and civil engineer Culty, Alfred, Pharmacie Francaise.--No
-No 124
Butterfield, Swire & Co., merchants.-No 4
J. H. Scott
J. K, Angus
Carroll & Co., J. D., shipchandlers & general
commission agents.-No 16, Bund
J. D. Carroll
F. C. Spooner
Charles Wiggins, (Hiogo)
Lankester
E. Nevins
Carst, Lels & Co., merchants.No 26
P. Carst, Jr. (absent)
Mark Lels
R. J. Carst
W. A. Houpt
(do.)
Otto Sadewasser B. de Reyger
80 b
Davis & Co., importers.-No. 45
Davis
Davison, Davies & Co., public silk inspectors
and commission merchants-No 28 a
James Davison
G. R. Davies (absent)
W. P. Mitchell
De Coningh, Vernede & Co., merchants.-
No 76
A. Vernede
T. Smith (Hiogo)
W. A. Crane
-. Hardaore
Dell Oro, Is., & Co., merchants.-No 91
Is. Dell Oro (absent)
Jos. Dell Oro
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YOKOHAMA.
Dacret, H., house and carriage painter.-
No 31
Eccard & Raud, merchants.-No 167
Charles Eccard Joseph Raud
Ferdinand Schaal
Ernest Seyd & Co., merchants.-No 57
Ernest Seyd
O. Seyd
A. Reimers
Esdale, James, tailor and outfitter.-No 31 a
James Esdale
James Esdale, Jr.
Charles Esdale
Fabre, Boerne & Co., merchants.-No 81 a
A. Fabre (absent)
C. Grenet
G. Farfara
G. Opitz
A. Houreal G. Estieme
R. Cooper
Findlay, Richardson & Co., merchants.-
No 7
R. V. Grahame
R. Johnstone
C. G. Dunlop Matthew Brown
Fraser & Co., J. C., merchants-No 48
J. C. Fraser (absent) J. P. Mollison
E. D. Murray
Fourcade, J. J., storekeeper.-No 10
Gerard, A., contractor-No 169
Gilman & Co., merchants.-No 74
C. J. Melhuish
G. Tonso
C. Abbott
Goddard, Robt., merchant, No 19
"Golden Gate" Livery Stable.-No 123
Goodman, G. W., baker.-No 51
Grauert & Co., merchants-No 56
W. Grauert H. Grauert
Grosser & Co., merchants.-No 93
E. Grosser
H. Bomeyer (absent)
C. Hildebrand
Gutschow & Co., merchants.--No 92
P. Gutschow
O. Gutschow
G. Muller M. G. Gill
A. Rothkugel J. Simon (Hiogo)
Hare D. J., merchant.-No. 44
Hartley & Co., J., druggists.-No 51 a
John Hartley (Osaka)
Charles R. Hartley (Yedo)
John Henson
Heard & Co., Augustine, merchants.-No 6
Gustavus Farley, Jr., (absent)
John A. Fraser
C. L. Austin
F. S. James
Franklin Blake (Hiogo)
C. Agstoa
do.
Hecht, Lilienthal & Co., merchants.-No 8
F. Geisenheimer
P. Brunat
J. Wolfs
A. Falco
F. W. Poortenaar
P. Berton
F. de Fisher (Hiogo)
Hegt & Co., storekeepers.-No 30
M. J. B. Noordhoek Hegt
P. Hofland
Henderson & West, butchers, &c.-No 16
G. Domoney
W. A. Plummer
Hooper Bros., merchants.-No 89 b
H. J. Hooper
C. F. Hooper (Hiogo)
J. Higginbotham
"Hotel des Colonies."- -No 164
Bounat Casteuz & Co.
M. Bonafous
'J. Ruel
James & Wilson, Dairy and Truck Co.
No 137
Samuel James
William Wilson
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281
Hudson, Malcolm & Co., merchants & com-
mission agents-No 73
John Hudson
W. A. Malcolm (absent)
A. G. Thompson C. R. Hardman
H. Von Siebold
Japan Gazette Office.-No 87 J. R. Black, editor
B. D. Curtius, manager E. J. Moss
do.
J. R. Anglin, foreman
W. Wilson compositor
W. A. Miller
do.
J. F Fernandez,
do.
da Cruz
do.
Lui Shun,
do.
Gingero
do.
Japan Herald Office.-No 85, Main Street
Watkins & Hansard
A. T. Watkins
M. E. Hansard
H. Collins
P. Toole
M. Foot
J. Blundell
D. Dogliany J. Yorke
W. Mavsfield
J. Haddow
Kniffler & Co., L., merchants.-No 54
G. Reddelen
A. Reddelien
Wm. Pardun, silk inspector
C. J. Elies (Hiogo)
Ladage, Oelke & Co., tailors and clothiers.
-No 53
J. Peltzer (Shanghai)
H. Pfingston
R. Cederlof
Lockyer, Mrs., milliner.-No 59
Loureiro, Eduardo, merchant.-Residence,
Bluff
Laiyons & Berrick, general store-keepers,
-No 51
Japan Times Office.-No. 168, Homura Macpherson & Marshall, merchants.-No 58
Road
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants-No 1
Herbert Smith
Walter B. Walter
Jelovitz & Co., auctioneers and general com-
mission agents.-No 70
L. Jelovitz
J. Isaacs
Jenkins & Siddall, medical practitioners
-No 68
G. R. Jenkins
J. B. Siddall
Jubin, E. & Co., merchants-No. 9
Emile Jubin (absent)
George Blakeway
F. A. Frendenthaler
Kirby & Co., E. C., shipchandlers and ge
neral storekeepers.-No 85
E. C. Kirby
F. Townley E. H. Hunter J. C. Bowring Hy. Hunt
N. J. Stevens P. Kirby
Angus J. Macpherson (absent) William Marshall
F. W. A. White
C. Arnold
W. Dunbar
Marchand, F. J. le, boot and shoemaker.
-No 31 b
Marks & Co., A., general importers.-No 77
A. Marks
H. Marks S. Marcus
L. Marks (Hiogo)
A. Marcus A. Benjamin S. Benjamin
C. Marcus
(Hiogo)
M. Rosenthal (do.)
Marks, F. W., solicitor.-No 157 and 23
Bluff
Mendelson Bros., clothing dealers.-No 71
M. Mendelson
J. Mendelson
Miller, T. W., bill broker, office, No 76,
residence, No. 109 Bluff
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YOKOHAMA.
P. Brandt C. F. Tarr
McDonald & Dare, bill, bullion, and ship
brokers.-No 64 W. McDonald G. M. Dare
Morf, H. C., & Co., merchants.-No 176
H. C. Morf
Oscar Voigt
Neels, Witte & Co., merchants.-No 186
Netherlands Trading Society.-No 5 a
W. van der Tak, agent
J. Pak
J. N. H. Schepel
J. Bloem
Perregaux, F., & Co., commission mer-
chants. No 131
F. Perregaux (absent)
Patow, Wm., commission merchant.-No
85
William Patow
Pearson, Mrs., millinery and drapery estab-
lishment-No 108
Mrs. Pearson
Petrocochino & Co., merchants in liquida-
tion--No 149
S. Scoti
Rangan & Co., W., Livery stable.-Nos 122
and 123
W. Rangan
E. B. Lambert
C. Cannon
C. West
A. Pasqnali (Yedo)
Ravel, Blanc & Co., merchants.-No 90 a
C. Ravel
V. Blanc,
J. Ravel
J. Reynaud
F. Cheonir
Reiss & Co., merchants.-No 96
L. Kahn
Wm. Lane
Rothmund & Co., outfitters and general
merchants No 52
E. Rothmund
C. Reimers
E. M. Isaacs
Sassoon, D., Sons & Co., merchants.-No
75
Arthur Barnard
Schmidt, Edouard, & Co., merchants.---No
10 a
A. Deveze, manager
Schultze, Reis & Co., merchants.-No 24
Adolph Schultze (absent)
Adolph Reis
Eugene von der Heyde (Hiogo)
E. Behncke
C. Rohde
Chr. Weiss (Hiogo)
A. Garcin
J. R. Buchanan
C. Hildebrandt (Hiogo)
Schuhmann, H., generalstorekeeper.--No51
H. Schuhmann
Angelo Cohen M. Gensberger
M. H. Regensburger
Schwartz, E., watchmaker, and piano tuner.
-No 80
E. Schwartz
J. Manz
Shaw, Winstanley & Co., merchants.--No
94
A. Winstanley
Henry Barlow
T. K. Shaw
Siber & Brennwald, merchants.-No 90
H. Siber
C. Brennwald (absent)
A. Bachmann
F. Walter
R. de Muralt
A. Walff
Sigrist, A., Cheap Jack, storekeeper.-
No 166
Sitwell, Schoyer & Co., merchants, No. 70
J. A. Sitwell
E. A. Schoyer
Smith, Archer & Co., merchants.-No 13
Geo. Hurlbut
W. J. Cruickshank
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Smith, Baker & Co., merchants.-No 72
R. B. Smith Colgate Baker
H. Atkinson E. R. Smith
P. A. Ramée
Sommer, B., hairdresser & perfumer.-No 31
Stentz, Harvey & Co., butchers and com-
pradores.-No 115 b
J. Harvey
Alex. Clarke John North
H. B. Hashell
M
Stevenson, Dallas & Co., merchants.-No
24 b
Charles H. Dallas
Strachan & Thomas, merchants.-No 63
W. M. Strachan Thomas Thomas Jas. Bisset
Fred. L. Pollard
Thorel & Co., Chas., merchants.- No 50
Chas. Thorel
W. J. Mills C. Muller
Textor & Co., merchants.-No 29
C. J. Textor (absent)
W. H. Aretz (do.)
Ad. Bovenschen
A. Schroers (Shanghai)
Ad. Greeven
F. Scheidt
H. Becker
W. Neuhaff
Chas. Peacock
C. T. Kufabl
Valmalle, Schoene & Milsom, merchants
No 32
C. Valmalle
H. F. Schoene
Ad. Milsom (absent)
C. L. Monod
Van Ordt & Co., merchants.-No 12
W. C. Van Ordt
Chas. T. Dettmer
Van Hovenbergh & Co., G. W., merchants.
-No 42
Geo. W. Van Hovenbergh
Wallace, E., merchant.-No 30
My
Walsh, Hall & Co., merchants--No 2
John G. Walsh Thomas Walsh R. G. Walsh
Arthur Brent E. Piquet Peyton Jandon H. A. Howe, Junr. S. D. Hepburn O. Schinne J. M. Reynvann
F. S. Goodison
A. Coye
263
Whitfield & Dowson, civil engineers, survey-
ors, and land agents.-No 69 a
George Whitfield
P. 8. Dowson
Wilkie & Laufenberg, house and ship car-
penters-No 118, 114, and 128
J. D. Wilkie L. Laufenberg
W. Oastler G. Mightom J. Watson
T. A. Meldrum
J. Onstler
W. Drake
Wilkin & Robison, merchants.-No 3
Alfred John Wilkin
Richard Durant Kobison (Hiogo)
E. Stanley Polley
A. Robinow
Wyttenbach, E., bill and bullion broker,
No 52
YOKOHAMA Dispensary.-No 59 G. R. Jenkins, M.D.
Yokohama Washing Establishment.-No 131 a, Lower Concession, under European Supervision
Thomas Hatton
Yokohama News Agency, No 51, Main
Street, at the Pioneer Store
M. H. Regensburger, proprietor
Ziegler & Co., merchants, No 47
Chas. Ziegler
A. Dumelin
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YOKOHAMA.
YOKOHAMA GENERAL CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE.-No 59.
R. V. Grahame, chairman
A. J. Wilkin, vice-chairman
Wm. Marshall
H. J. Hooper
L. Kahn
A. Winstanley Committee
H. B. Lemann
A. Bovenschen
R. B. Smith
J. Julius Dare, secretary S. Short
F.
Geisenheimer
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auditors
YOKOHAMA GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Committee.
A. Bovenschen
L. Kahn
E. Piquet
G. Farley
W. R. Dalziel
H. Siber, chairman
C. Robecchi
H. B. Lemann
A. J. Wilkin, hon. sec. & treas urer
Churches and Missions.
CHAPEL, "THE SACRED HEART of Jesus."
-No 80
Rev. J. M. Marin
Rev. M. A. Salmon
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. David Thomson
Rev. Edward Cornes
J. C. Hepburn, M.D.
DUTCH REFORMED MISSION,
Rev. James Ballagh (absent)
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION
Rev. James Goble
Digitized by
THE NAGASAKI DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices,
GREAT BRITAIN.
Acting Consul―A. A. Annesley Assist. and Interpreter-J. Quien
Constable-John Brown
FRANCE.
Consul-Léon Dury
Constable-
UNITED STATES.
Consul-Willie P. Mangum
Assistant-Chas. L. Fisher
Marshal-L. M. Dent
RUSSIA.
Consul-Alex. E. Philippens (absent) Acting Consul―J. W. Lumbruggen
PORTUGAL.
Consul-José Loureiro
Chancellier---C. J. da Silva
Constable-J. M. P. C. Teixeira
Denmark,
Consul-H. Schiff
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-F. P. Tombrink
Switzerland.
Consul-Léon Dury
N. G. CONFEDERATION.
Consul-Richard Lindau (absent) Consul(ad interim) G. A. Shöttler
BELGIUM.
Consul-Julius Adrian
Japanese Government Employment.
* AKOENORA Factory.
A. C. Vreedenberg
A. Pieters
J. C. Assembroek
J. F. Hellwig
W. F. Versnel
W. Brandenburg
HOSPITAL.
Dr. C. G. van Mansfelt
Chemical & Physical School-Dr. Geerts
* TATAKAMI SHIP BUILDINg Yard. F. L. W. Nering Bögel
J. Fens
N. Harte
M. de Koning
J. Eyk Vander H. A. Lannoy
Public Companies.
Adrian & Co., Agents-
Col. Sea and Fire Insurance Company of
Batavia
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Company.
Alt & Co., Agents-
North China Marine Insurance Company Commercial Union Fire Assurance Com-
pany
Queen's Fire Insurance Company
Gibbons, Geo, B., Agent-
Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company
tektennengar vormge
Glover & Co., Agents-
London Assurance Corporation Northern Assurance Company Imperial Insurance Office
Canton and Hongkong Insurance Office The London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Office
Lloyds'
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
Hartmans & Besier, Agents-
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Company
Kniffler & Co., L., Agents-
Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance. Com-
pany of Batavia
Rainbow, Lewis & Co., Agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton
China Traders' Insurance Company
British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company
Those marked * have not made any returns, and are inserted the same as last year.
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NAGASAKI.
Schut, Schurten & Co., Agents-
Netherlands Joint Underwriters Union
of Amsterdam
Wachtels, Groos & Co., Agents--
Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Com-
pany Trieste
Compagnie Universelle du Canal Mari-
time de Suez
Walsh & Co., Agents-
Yangtaze Insurance Association of Shang-
hai
Pacific Insurance Company of San Fran-
cisco
Banks.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-
tion
Glover & Co., Agents
Oriental Bank Corporation Glover & Co., Agents
Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co.
Geo. B. Gibbons, Agent
Merchants, Professions and Trades, &o.
Adams, M. C., butcher and compradore
H. W. Tabor (Hiogo)
T. B. White
Adrian & Co., merchants
J. Adrian
H. Schiff
M. E. van Delden
A. Visscher van Gaasbeck F. Plate
Alt & Co., merchants
W. J. Alt (Osaka)
J. R. Hooper (absent)
R. Lindau
H. J. Hunt
G. A. Shöttler
F. Hellyer
J. Gillingham
C. Brown
(do.)
Anderson, John, storekeeper
⚫Bezier, Thos., proprietor "London Tavern❞
George Bezier
Bohlens, Eug., merchant
Eug. Bohlens,
W. Bohlens
*Bonsema, R., proprietor "New Amsterdam"
Hotel
Boyd & Co., engineers and shipwrights
Wm. Robertson
Chas. Hay R. Raphael M. Russell J. Calder Jas. Hardy
Carl Nickel, proprietor "Falcon Hotel"
China and Japan Trading Company
Johs. Bruinier
D. Hay
A. W. Henderson
S. Fontanie
* Curtis, J., proprietor "Army and Navy"
Hotel
Diers, Hughes & Co., merchants
Ferd. Diers (absent)
R. Hughes (Osaka)
Chas. Ryley P. Robertson
Gaymans & Co., merchants
W. F. Gaymans
P. H. Fricke (Hiogo) Alf. Geuth
"Germania Hotel and Bowling Saloon"
J. W. Umland
H. Shannigan
proprietors
Glover & Co., merchants
Thomas Blake Glover
R. Holme
A. J. Glover (absent) O. C. Herhausen (Osaka)
H. Trotzig
J. C. Smith
W. Brown
C. Smith
Gordes, H., merchant
Henry Gordes
(do.)
Gye Jas., "Nagasaki Medical Hall"
Hartmans & Besier, merchants
W. L. Hartmans
J. N. Besier
Cocale
NAGASAKI.
Hyver, J. P., shipchandler & general store-
keeper
J. P. Hyver
J. Couder (Osaka)
Jennings, B., proprietor "Nagasaki Hotel "
Johnson, J. J., proprietor, "Cosmopolite
Hotel
"
Kassburg C., storekeepers & compradores
Kniffler & Co., L., merchants
L. Kniffler (absent) L. Gildemeister (Yokohama)
G. Reddelien
A. Evers (Hiogo)
C. Ilies
(do.)
E. von Leesen (Hiogo)
H. M. Fleischer
J. Reddelien
C. Falck
Julius Bergan Godown keepers
Lake & Co., Geo. W.,butchers & compradors
Geo. W. Lake
Edward Lake
E. Tilmore
George Murphy
• Loureiro,
Antonio, editor "Nagasaki
Shipping List"
Antonio Loureiro
Loureiro, Josè, merchant
José Loureiro
C. J. da Silva
J. M. P. C. Teixeira, godown keeper
• Macini, N., proprietor "Belle Vue Hotel"
Maltby & Co., merchants
John Maltby
Samuel Maltby
George J. Colthrup
• Mitchell, James, ship-carpenter
Netherlands Trading Society
F. P. Tombrink, agent J. van der Pot
C. Keg
Pignatel & Co., storekeepers
Eugene Pignatel
Victor Pignatel (Osaka) Charles Pignatel
Rainbow, Lewis & Co., merchants J. M. Rainbow (absent)
George Lewis J. Webster
B. Rainbow
Schmidt, Spahn & Co., merchants
M. Militzer
H. Spahn (Osaka and Hiogo) C. Krümmel (absent)
A. Stein
F. Mettler
A. Sanders, godown keeper
Stewart, A., Lloyds' Surveyor
267
Stibolt & Co., N., engineers & shipwrights
N. Stibolt
* Sutton, C., keeper "Nagasaki Club"
Textor & Co., merchants
F. Dittmer
Jean Fuchs
Underwood & Co., storekeepers and auc
tioneers
Thos. Underwood
Wachtels, Groos & Co., merchants
H. P. M. Wachtels
J. Henry Groos (Hiogo) H. A. Ortmans (absent) H. Stroof
H. Goupil (Hiogo)
Walsh & Co., merchants
John G. Walsh (Hiogo) Thomas Walsh (absent) S. Howard Church J. W. Leembruggen Arthur O. Gay (Hiogo)
J. W. Henderson (Hiogo) - Lothrup
R. W. Irwin
Thomas Lepper (Hiogo) John E. Winn
L. J. de Sa William Caw
Winner H., watchmaker
Missionaries.
SAINT PIERE Baptista.
Rt. Rev. Bernard Petitjean, vic. apos. for
Japan Rev. J. Lancaigne Rev. A. Villion
Rev. J. F. Poirier
Rev. F. Evrard Rev. M. M. de Rotz
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Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Vice-consul-Russell B. Robertson
PRUSSIAN.
Consular Agent-A. Evers
Professions and Trades.
Alt & Co., merchants
Walter Mourilyan
Aspinal, Cornes & Co., merchants
R. A. Wylie
Brown & Co., merchants
H. St. John Brown
Carroll, J. D., shipchandler and general
storekeeper
Charles Wiggins
China and Japan Trading Company
A. S. Fobes
Geo. Bayfield
H. A. Stevens
Chevrillon & Co. A., merchants
J. Duplaquet
De Coningh, Vernede & Co., merchants
T. Smith
Diers, Hughes & Co., merchants
Ferd. Diers (absent) Robt. Hughes (Osaka)
Chas. Ryley
P. Robertson
Gaymans & Co., merchants
P. H. Fricke
Gutschow & Co., merchants
J. Simon
Heard & Co., Augustine, merchants
Franklin Blake
C. Agstoa
Hecht, Lilienthal & Co., merchants
F. de Fischer
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
H. Smith, agent
E. J. Pereira
Hooper Brothers, merchants
G. F. Hooper
Kniffler & Co., L., merchants
A. Evers
C. J. Elies
E. van Leesen
Marks & Co., A., auctioneers and commis--
sion merchants
L. Marks
C. Marcus
M. Rosenthal
"Medical Hall."
J. Llewellyn & Co., chemists J. Bradfield (Shanghai)
N. B. Sampson
Price, R. E., tea broker
P. M. S. S. Co.,
A. Center, agent
Richter & Reinhards, merchants
J. Richter
Schmidt, Spahn & Co., merchants
Henry Spahn
Schultze, Reis, & Co., merchants
E. von der Heyde
Ch. Weiss
C. Hildebrandt
Smedley, J, architect, &c.
Wachtels, Groos & Co., merchants
J. H. Groos
H. Goupil
Walsh & Co., printers, &c.
F. Walsh
Walsh, Hall & Co., merchants
J. G. Walsh Arthur O. Gay
Thomas Lepper
Wilkin & Robison, merchants
R. D. Robison
Tabor, H. W., butcher and comprador
Missionaries.
FRENCH ROMan Catholic MISSION.
Rev. P. Mounicon
Rev. J. A. Cousin
Rev. M. P. Plessis
Rev. E. F. Bourian
Cocale
THE OOSAKA DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN
Vice-consul-Fred. Lowder
Professions & Trades,
Alt & Co., merchants
W. J. Alt.
L. Lindau (absent) J. R. Hooper (do.)
W. Milne
H. Gorman
China & Japan Trading Company
D. D. Juglis
A. Juglis
Diers, Hughes & Co., merchants
Robert Hughes H. Siebke
Glover & Co.,
merchants
O. C. Herhansen
H. Trotzig
Hartley & Co., druggists
John Hartley
Hyver, J. P., shipchandler, &c.
J. Conder
Jubin & Co., E., merchants
Chas. Braess
Lehmann, Hartmann & Co., merchants
Carl Lehmann
Oscar Hartmann
Pignatel & Co., store-keepers
V. Pignatel
Thorel & Co., Chas., merchants
O. Harras
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THE HAKODADI DIRECTORY.
Consulates. GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-R. Eusden
Constable-8. F. Laurence
FRANCE.
Acting Consul-John H. Duns
UNITED STATES.
Consul-E. E. Rice
Vice-consul-N. E. Rice
RUSSIA.
Consul-M. Trachenberg
Chaplain-V. Sartoff Interpreter A. Malenda
AUSTRIA.
Acting Consul-R. Eusden
N. G. CONFEDERATION.
Consul-C. Gaertner
PORTUGAL.
Acting Consul-W. G. Howell
DENMARK.
Consul-John H. Duns
ITALY.
Acting Consul-W. G Howell
Insurance.
Howell & Co., Agents
North China Insurance Company
Mission Apostolique.
Rev. H. Ambruster Rev. A. E. Pettier
Professions and Trades.
Alexieff, P., "Russian Hotel"
G. P. Paruuchia, assistant
Blakiston, Marr & Co., merchants
T. Blakiston
J. Marr
Candrelier, L., store and innkeeper
Duns, John H., merchant
Fabre, Boerne & Co., A., merchants
A. Fabre
Gaertner, R., resident at Nanai
Howell & Co., merchants,
W. G. Howell
A. Howell
J. Albinson
J. M. Mackintosh
Menard, A., storekeeper and baker
Porter, A. P., commission merchant, general
agent, and marine surveyor
Alex. P. Porter
L. Promoli
Rice Brothers, merchants
Geo. E. Rice
N. E. Rice
Schlüter & Strandt, compradores, &c.
P. G. H. Schlüter
H. Strandt
Scott, J., engineer, resident at Iwanai
Thompson & Berwick, carpenters, compra-
dores, &c.
J. H. Thompson
Geo. Berwick
Wilkie & Gaertuer, merchants
F. Wilkie
C. Gaertner
Wilson, John A., merchant
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THE MANILA DIRECTORY.
Colonial Guvernment.
Governor and Captain General-H. E. C.
Don Carlos la Torre Secretary-José Clemente
SUPERIOR Court of Appeal. President-H. E. the Captain General Regent--D. E. Garcia Treviño (absent) Acting-Don Miguel Ostolaza Queen's Counsel--José Escalera
Presidents of Chambers-Valdenebro and Ur-
quiola
Judges-Elio and Tovar
Substitutes-Vizmanos and J. Icaza
FINANCIAL Department.
Superintendent General-H. E. the Captain
General
Intendent-G. Alvares
Accountant General-F. Gill y Bono Treasurer General-J. Sastron
CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE IN MANILA.
Governor-Cabeza Herrera Secretary-C. Cortazar Commissary-J. Aranda
Magistrates (CIVIL AND CRIMINAL.) 1st Court-W. Cuero y Valdes 2nd do. -J. F. de Cañete
3rd do. -L. de Cueto y Rull 4th do. -F. P. Romero
WAB DEPARTMENT.
Judge-H. E. the Captain General Auditor or Counseller-Maldonado
NAVAL DEPARTMENT.
Judge-The Admiral of Station
Attorney or Counseller―J. Assensi
Notary-F. Rogent
Admiral of the Station-Brigadier Crocker
Harbour Master - M. Carballo
Paymaster General-J. Espin
Commander of Arsenal-N. Pedriñan
Commander of Engineers-J. Perla y Pizot Superintendent of Machinery Department-
Daniel Earnshaw
Postmaster General-Sebastian Hazañas 1st Sorter-Fo. Martinez
2nd do. -A. Gorostizo
3rd do. -Gauche y Hermoso
4th do. -M. Gonsalles y
Ker
Collector of Customs-R. P. de Guzman Accountant-P. Llopis
1st Faluator-Antonio Noguera 2nd do. -José Barroso
3rd do. -M. Añino
1st Officer-Juan O'Ryan
Custom House Agent-Juan Blanco
ECCLESIASTICAL DeparTMENT.
Royal Vice- Patron-H. E. the Governor
Captain General
Archbishop-H. E. Don G. Meliton (absent) Acting-Dr. Mateu y Yagüle
Commissary of the Holy Crusade-Dr. Ma-
ten y Yagüe
Counseller-0. Ramirez
Bishop of Nueva Segovia-H. E. Fray Juan
José Aragones
Bishop of Nueva Caceres-H. E. Fray F
Gainza
Provisor-Dr. Garcia
Bishop of Cebu-H. E. Fray Romualdo Bishop of Iloilo-H. E. Fray M. Cuartero
COLLEGE OF SANTO TOMAS. Rector-Fray Do. Tresera Vice-Rector-Fray Joaquin Fonseca
COLLEGE OF San Jose.
Rector-F. Setien, D.D.
Secretary-Mariano Sevilla
College of San Juan de Letran. President-Fray B. Corominas
JESUITS COLLEGE.
Superior-Padre Beltran
Municipality.
President-H. E. the Captain General Vice-President-The Civil Governor Magistrate-V. Mascaro del Hierro Aldermen-Twelve Secretary-B. Marzano
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN. Consul-G. Thorne Rickets Vice-consul-Walter Spencer Surgeon -John Burke, M.D. Constable--V. Peredo
UNITED STATES.
Consul-J. B. Pearson
Dicitised bu
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Vice-cousul-Jonathan Russell Secretary-W. B. Loring Surgeon-J. Burke, M.D.
FRANCE.
Consul E. Mechain
Chancellor Leon Mollie (absent)
SWEDEN ANd Norway.
Consul acting-J. B. Pearson Surgeon-J. Burke, M.D.
DENMARK.
Consul-O. E. Edwards (absent) In Charge-G. H. Peirce
North German Confederation.
Consul-M. A. Herrmann
Assistant-Ed. Krunzler
BELGIUM.
Consul-John Ross.
PORTUGAL.
Consul-A. Hidalgo
SWITZERLAND.
Consul-Charles Germann Vice-consul-J. U. Meilly (acting)
Insurances.
Blanco, Domingo & Co., agents-
La Tutelar
Barretto & Co., B. A., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Findlay, Richardson & Co., agents-
The Northern Ir.surance Company
Guichard et Fils, agents-
MANILA.
Societé Française de Pretsa la grosse
de Paris
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Liverpool and London and Globe Fire
Insurance Company
North China Insurance Company
Jenny & Co., agents-
Board of Hamburg Underwriters Bremen Sea Insurance Companies Helvetia General Insurance Company Swiss Lloyds Transport Insurance Com-
pany
Baloise Transport Insurance Company Dresden General Transport Insurance
Company
Dusseldorf Transport Insurance Com-
pany
Vienne Transport Insurance Company Netherlands Transport Insurance Com-
pany
Austrian Lloyds 8. N. Insurance Com-
pany Ker & Co., agents-
London Lloyds'
Liverpool Underwriters' Association British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company, Limited
Sun Fire Office
Peele, Hubbell & Co., agents-
Queen Insurance Company (Fire) of
Liverpool and London
Tillson, Hermann & Co., agents-
Guardian Fire and Life Insurance Office Royal Insurance Office
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company
Steam-ship Agencies.
MANILA, HONGKONG AND ÅMOY. "Prim," Spanish Str., Rocha & Co., agents
VIZAYAS LINE.
"Sud Oeste," Sp. Str., Rocha & Co., agents
ILOILO AND CEBU LINE. Pasig," Spanish Str., Reyes & Co., agents
ILOILO LINE.
"Iloilo," Spanish Steamer, E. Comas, agent
Merchants, Professions, and Trades.
Aguirre & Co., merchants
Valentin Teus
Antonio Hidalgo
J. M. Irisarry
Andrews & Co., H. J., merchants
H. J. Andrews
J. Southworth
Baer & Co., Saly, merchants
Saly Baer
G. Gruebler
E. Langer
L. Prieto
Barretto & Co., B. A., merchants
B. A. Barretto
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Bischoff, J. J., watchmaker
J. J. Bischoff
S. Bischoff
Blanco, Domingo & Co., merchants
Joaquin Blanco
Francisco Domingo
P. P. Quintana
José Gruet
José Vales
Lucas de Leon José Alvarez
Botica de la Escotta
Pablo Sartorius, chemists
Oscar Burger
Gustav Moerike
Botica de Binondo
George Ludewig, chemist
Luis Baillarini
Botico de Santo Cristo
Oscar Reymann, chemist
MANILA.
Botica de Manila, Zobel & Nohr, chemists
J. Zobel
J. Nohr
C. Plitt
G. Grupe
J. Johu
Carls & Co., W., carriage makers
William Carls
Juan Reyes
Edward Carls
Casal Brothers, timber merchants
A. P. Casal
José Casal
A. Llopez G. Base G. Guzman
C. Anacleto
Captain Gregorio
Cucullu & Co., merchants
José de Cucullu
Juan Alegre
Calero y Hermanos, F., merchants
F. Calero
J. Calero
J. J. Calero
"El Porvenier Felipino" proprietors
E. Jimenez
D. Jimenez
Elzinger Brothers, watchmakers
Eugster & Co., L., merchants
J. Eugster
O Dürr
Findlay, Richardson & Co., merchants
Thomas Caw
Walter H. Beach
James Sloan
John Brown
F. Puig
Garchitorena & Smith, carriage makers
Angel Garchitorena
J. L. Smith
V. Garchitorena
Genato, Corrales & Co., auctioneers
M. Genato
B. Corrales
J. Tuason
M. Queri
Guichard et Fils, merchants
J. A. Guichard (Paris) Anguste Guichard (do.) Eugiene Guichard (do.) Fr. Guignard (do.) Victor Cherest
H. Willmann B. Guevarra C. S. de Alcuaz José de Alcuaz
Haffenden & Mestres, auctioneers
John Haffenden Benito Mestres
J. Larrazabal
Heinzen & Co., C., merchant
Conrad Heinzen
N. Heinzen
F. Lindau
H. Krome
F. Moya
Heughes, P., watchmaker
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants
R. L. Coller
A. C. Roetshke
E. Andrews
E. Jones
Jenny & Co., merchants
Felix Jenny
Charles Germann
J. U. Meilly
G. Schmid
J. Aebli
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Ker & Co., merchants
John Ross
Albert Coates D. M. Forbes
J. Holding (Leyte)
H. K. Bibby D. Munn R. J. Sergeant H. Coates
J. Carballo
J. Ogilvie
Labhart & Co., merchants
J. C. Labhart (Switzerland) Julius Spanier
Theodore Steiger
Theodore Ruttmann
MANILA.
Loyzaga & Co., J. de, printers; proprietors
of "Mercantile Review," "El Commercio,' afternoon paper
J. de Loyzaga F. Diaz y Puertas
Julian Bobigas P. B. Hañez
Lutz & Co., C., merchants
C. Lutz
J. J. Zust
E. Keller
Macleod, Pickford & Co., merchants
N. Macleod
C. R. B. Pickford (Cebu)
P. L. Blyth
E. Tuason
B. Martinez
Martin, Dyce & Co., merchants
W. R. Greenshields
J. B. Mackie
W. F. Stevenson
J. Rogers
T. Ogilvie
C. Poons
Michell, Barnard & Co., merchants
G. N. Michell
M. L. Barnard
S. Yoquico
Morris, Barlow & Co., engineers and ma-
chinists
J. Samuel Morris
J. S. Barlow (F.S.E.)
Chas. Cooper, engineer Chas. Taylor, foreman
Owens & Co., L., merchants
L. Owens
Wm. Marsh, marine surveyor
Owens & Co., L., shipchandlers
Pasco, Rope Factory
Ignacio Icaz, agent
Peele, Hubbell & Co., merchants
H. N. Palmer
Ogden E. Edwards (do.)
R. D. Tucker
G. H. Pierce
A. V. Barretto
(absent)
(do,)
F. P. Cembrano, Jr. Frank Heald
F. E. Foster H. R. Stone
J. E. Deblois (Leyte)
J. B. Endicott, Jr. (Albay) ́ ́
F. de O. Otaduï
V. B. Dowues
F. W. B de Souza
V. Versoza
J. Versoza
F. C. Eaton T. Marvin
Peters & Co., merchants
J. H. N. Hulsz
H. N. Hulsz
Petet & Co., G. Van Polanen, mer ehants
G. Van Polanen Petet
G. Van Polanen Petet, Jr.
Prehn & Co., O.,
Otto Prehn
merchants
B. P. de Tagle
Ramirez & Co., proprietors "El Diario
de Manila"
Ramirez
B. Girandier
Reyes & Co., shipchandlers
F. Reyes
M. Uceda
Rocha & Co., J., merchants
Ignacio Rocha
Pedro Soler
J. Abraham
Roensch & Co., hat manufacturers
O. Roensch
G. Roensch
Congle
Roxas, J. B., merchants
J. B. Roxas
Isidoro Fernandez Joaquin V. Fernandez
Pedro P. Roxas Gregorio Granados José Eslante
Russell & Sturgis, merchants E. H. Green (absent) Jonathan Russell (absent)
J. B. Pearson H.U: Jeffries
F. Griswold Heron
W. B. Loring
M. F. Somes
E. B. Haven C. H. WarreR J. Methvin George Austen G. Roensch M. Henry
W. Woodford
J. Ortega
J. Maton
W. Marsh, marins surveyor
San Pedro Rope Factory
Roxas & Co., J. B., agents
Santana Rope Factory
L. Mourente, agent
Santa Mesa Rope Factory
Russell & Sturgis, agents
Secker & Co., M., hat manufacturers
M. Secker (absent)
Engelbert Seeker
Carl Moritz
h, Bell & Co.,
merchants
SmitJ. A. Smith (London)
R. P. Wood (Liverpool)
G. R. Young
G. B. Cadell
G. Mackenzie
A. S. Macleod
A. de Marcaida
do.
D. A. Smith (Cebu)
J. F. Stüben
E. von Glehn
do.
George Collingwood G. A. K. Honey
G. Reyes
A. Jimenez
J. Vaño (Cebu)
Tillson, Herrmann & Co., merchants
Edward Parr (England)
Moritz A. Herrmann
MANILA.
Edward Boustead, Junr. Richard B. Parr
Edward Künzler E. Sackerman Manuel Ortega J. Javier
H. Caraballo
Tutaban, Rope Factory
Eugster & Co., L., agents
ILOILO.
Consulates. Great BritAIN.
Vice-consul-John Higgin
United StaTES. ›
Consular Agent--J. E. Erast
Merchants.
Ker & Co., merchants
Thomas MacGibbon ·
José Cembrano E. Webb
Loney & Co., merchants Robert Loney
John Higgin
J. Costeker (absent)
J. Smith
J. Fyfe
T. B. Stevens
Alfred Pearce (Negros)
Russell & Sturgis, merchants
W. A. Gardiner
J. E. Ernst
CEBU. Consulate.
GREAT BRITAIN,
Vice-Consul -W. G. Kerr
United StaTES. Consular Agent~ A. Zeisz
Merchants.
Loney, Kerr & Co., merchants
W. G. Kerr
Macleod Pickford & Co.,
C. K. B. Pickford
merchant
Russell & Sturgis, merchants
A. Zeisz
O. Coates
Smith, Bell & Co., merchants
D. A. Smith
J. F. Stüben (Cebu)
J. Vaño
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THE BANGKOK DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government
Offices.
PORTUGUESE CONSULATE. (Established 1820.)
Consul-G. F. Vianna
Assistant-J. V. d'Almeida
Interpreter-H. de Sá
Consulate oF THE U. S. OF AMERICA.
(Established May 29th, 1856.)
Consul-J. M. Hood
Interpreter-N. A. McDonald
Marshal-A. J. Mattingly
BRITISH CONSULATE.
(Established June 14th, 1856.)
Consul-Thomas George Knox
Interpreter-H. Alabaster
1st asst.-W. H. Newman
2nd assistant-H. G. Kennedy
Student Interpreters--D. J. Edwards, E. B.
Gould
Constable-H. A. Gardener
Surgeon-James Campbell, R.N., and
F.R.G.S.L.
FRENCH Consulate. (Established July, 1856.)
Consul-G. Aubaret Chancellor C. Grapinet 1st Interpreter-Vacant 2nd Interpreter-P. Niu Clerks-A-Chins and Onn Constables-Pedro and Eau
DANISH CONSULATE. (Established 1858.)
Consul-F. C. C. Kobke
AUSTRIAN CONSULATE (Established March, 1866.)
Acting ConsulWm. Masius
SWEDISH ANd Norwegian CONSULATE. Vice-consul-Paul Pickenpack
NETHERLANDs Consulate. (Established December, 1860.)
Consul-Paul Pickenpack
NORTH GERMAN CONSULATE.
Consul-Paul Lessler Assistant-Alberto Eisenblatt
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPART- MENT.
Harbour Master & Master Attendant-Capt. John Bush; Siamese Title, Hluang Wi- sudth Sagoratith Chow-Tah.
1st Assistant-A. F. de Jesus 2nd Assistant-Chune
Ghout Serang--Saleeman
AGENT FOR THE WESTERN Clubs,
TOPSHAM.
Little Western
Western Standard
National
Queen
Great Western
Western Eagle
Royal Western
Western Alliance
British A. 1.
General A. 1.
British A. 1, Freight
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
(Established April, 1862.)
Commissioner of Police-S. J. By doing du-
Ames
Native Officers-Nine
Peons-One hundred
ty in the
foreign
quarters
There are 200 Military Police doing duty
within the city walls
Public Companies.
INSURANCES.
Borneo Company, Agents--
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Co.
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., Agents-
Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Oosterling Insurance Co.
China Traders' Insurance Company
Limited
Markwald & Co., Agents-
Hamburg, Dresden and Bremen Un-
derwriters
Canton Insurance Office Germanic Lloyds'
Rheinisch West phaellischer Lloyd
BANGKOK DOCK COMPANY.
Manager-John Bush Superintendent-A. Pow Engineer-H. Pow 2nd do.-W. Sing
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CLYDE DOCK Yard and STEAM
SAW MILLS.
D. Maclean & Co.
PART
Daniel Maclean John Maclean
-CEL
Fright
d
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gday
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le
Robert Anchant
AMERICAN STEAM RICE MILL.
BANGKOK.
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., proprietors Millers and Millwrights-Samuel Wright,
Alonzo Moore
M. Cordeiro, clerk
THE BANGKOK RICE MILL COMPANY. Manager A. M. Odman
1st Engineer-W. Baulsom 2nd do.
-W. Tryton
MODEL RICE MILL.
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., proprietors Engineer.-W. Elder
Ast. do.-W. Griffith
A. MARKWALD & Co.'s STEAM RICE MILL. Assistants-H. Hauschild
O. Henkell
HONGKONG And Shanghai BANKING COMPANY.
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., Agents→→
BANK OF Rotterdam. Pickenpack, Thies & Co., Agents-
Merchants and Traders.
Alloin, J. M., commission merchant
"Borneo Company" (Limited) merchants
Wellesly Sinclair, manager John Blyth
Chune, C. S., auctioneer, shipchandler, and
general commission agent
Cordeiro, Miguel, soda water manufacturer,
New Road
De Bay, Gotte & Co., merchants
E. De Bay
R. Gotte
E. Burchardt
G. Barros
C. Chyekeat
Eyınand, E. D. Henry, & Co., merchants
H. Räuber, manager
R. Fink
A. Lay
"Flack's Hotel," C. Flack, proprietar
Landberg, A. F., & Co., shipchandlers
A. F. Landberg
Malherbe, Jullien & Co., merchants
L. Malherbe (absent)
St. Cyr. Jullien
A. Jucker
W. H. Hamilton
P. H. Baskes
Markwald, A., & Co., merchants
A. Markwald Paul Lessler Wilhelm Masius
J. J. Riechmann
H. H. Haussen · Richard Hendriks
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., merchants
P. Pickenpack V. Pickenpack
W. Muller
A. Peterson W. Schaab
"Union Hotel," P. Carter, proprietor
Printing Offices.
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OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN MIS- SIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Manager-Rev. D. B. Bradley, M.D. Assistant-G. S. Graham
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN PRES- BYTERIAN MISSION. Manager-Rev. S. R. House, M.D.
OFFICE OF THE BANGKOK CC DAILY ADVERTISER" Editor-Rev. G. G. Graham
PROTESTANT HOUSES OF
WORSHIP.
Chapel of the American Missionary Assocía-
tion
Chapel of the American Presbyterian Mis-
sion
Chapel of the American Baptist Mission
Chapel of the entire Protestant Community
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Missionaries
AMERICAN BAPTIST BOARD.
BANGKOK.
THE CHINESE MISSION AT Bangkok, coM- MENCED BY W. Dean, 1834.
Rev. William Dean, D.D.
Rev. W. M. Lisle (absent)
Rev. S. B Partridge
THE SIAMESE MISSION, COMMENCED BY J. T. JONES, 1833.
Rev. Samuel J. Smith-publisher of the Daily Advertiser & Siam Monthly Re- pository
AMÉRICAN PRESBYTERIAN
MISSION.
STATIONED At Bangrox.
Rev. Samuel R. House, M.D.
Rev. N. A. McDonald
Rev. Samuel C. George
Rev. John Carrington
STATIONED AT PETCHABURI.
Rev. Samuel G. McFarland
Rev. Jas. W. Van Dyke
Stationed at Xieng Mai, (Laos.) Rev. D. McGilvary
Rev. Jonathan Wilson
AMERICAN MISSIONARY
ASSOCIATION.
Rev. Dan. Beach Bradley, M.D.
Geo. S. Giaham
MISSION DE SIAM.
Mgr. Ferdinand Aime, Augustin Joseph Dupond, Bishop of Azoth, vicar-apos- tolic of Siam, resident at Bangkok M. Larnandie Francois Louis (absent) M. Marin Jean, Secretary to the Mission M. Vey Jean Louis, in charge of the college
and Church of the Assumption
M. Ranfaing Jean Baptist, Church of the
Conception, at Chanthaboon M. Daniel Severin, Jacques Marie, Church
of Rosaire, at Bangkok
M. Gibarta, Pierre Marie, Church of St.
Francis Xavier, at Bangkok
M. Martin Jean Pierre, Church of the Con-
ception, at Bangkok
M. Kieffer Francis Xavier, Church of St.
Cruz, at Bangkok
M. Rabardelle Aifred Prudhomme, Church
St. Agathe
M. Perreaux Renè Nicolas, Church of the
Nativity at Ban uox kuak
M. Schmit, Francois Joseph, Church of St.
Paul, at Petrio
M. Fauque. Joseph Amable, Church of St.
Antoine, at Thkhien
M. Guego Mathurin, Church of the Com-
passion at Ban-pla-soi
NATIVE PRIESTS.
Kev. P. Andre Yeng, native; Church of St.
Peter at Nak-hou-xai-si
Rev. P. Joseph Tching, native; Church of
St. Michael at Donkabuang
Rev. P. Joachine Ye, native; Church of St.
Joseph at Juthis
Rev. P. Paul Hoi, native; Church of St.
Jean Baptist, at Bangkok
Rev. P. Philippe Sune, native; Church of
St. Francis Xavier
Rev. P. Simon Tan, native; Church of the
Conception, at Chauthabun
MENAM ROADS, PAKNAM, AND BANGKOK MAIL REPORT BOAT.
Dyer & Co., proprietors
The Mail and Report boat leaves the Union Hotel daily, and returns from Pak- nam with Passengers and. Mails from out- side the bar the same day.
Letters for non-subscribers, $1 Passage to and from the Bar, $5 Special boats to and from the Bar, $10.
BANGKOK BRANCH PILOTS. Office at the Harbour Master's.
John Smith
George Ecclestone
William Johnson
Conrad Lampi
Fred. Peterson
Wm. West C. Stolze
THE WATER BOAT "MENAM." Proprietor-Jacob C. van Es.
CHIEF BAZAARS IN BANGKOK.
Talat Samp'eng-On the east side of the river, a mile and a half in length, containing almost all varieties of merchandise and eatables.
Talat Sow Ch'ing Ohá-A little S. E. of the King's palace, half a mile in length, comprising chiefly dry goods and hard-
ware.
Talat Somdet Ong Noi.-On the western side of the river, a little above Mussulman Square, for the sale chiefly of eatables; quite a large market.
ملمممى
APPENDIX.
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Order of Her Majesty the Queen in Council. for the
Government of Her Majesty's Subjects
in China and Japan.
AT THE COURT at Windsor, THE 9TH DAY OF MARCH, 1865.
PRESENT:
THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.
i k 7 Vict 6, 30,
WHEREAS an Act of Parliament was passed in the Session of the Preamble. sixth and seventh years of Her Majesty's reign (chapter eighty) "for the better government of Her Majesty's subjects resorting to China":
And whereas, by that Act it was enacted (among other things) that it should be lawful for Her Majesty, by any Order or Orders made with the advice of Her Privy Council, to ordain for the govern- ment of Her Majesty's subjects being within the dominions of the Emperor of China, or being within any ship or vessel at a distance of not more than one hundred miles from the coast of China, any law or ordinance which to Her Majesty in Council might seem meet, as fully and effectually as any such law or ordinance could be made by Her Majesty in Council for the government of Her Majesty's subjects being within Her Majesty's Island of Hongkong :
And whereas, another Act of Parliament was passed in the same 6 & 7 Viet, c. 94, Session (chapter ninety-four) "to remove doubts as to the exercise of power and jurisdiction by Her Majesty within divers countries and places out of Her Majesty's dominions, and to render the same more effectual" (to which Act the expression The Foreign Jurisdiction Act when hereafter used in this Order refers):
And whereas, by The Foreign Jurisdiction Act it was enacted (among other things) that it was and should be lawful for Her Ma- jesty to hold, exercise, and enjoy any power or jurisdiction which Her Majesty then had, or might at any time thereafter have, within any country or place out of Her Majesty's dominions, in the same and as ample a manner as if Her Majesty had acquired such power or jurisdiction by the cession or conquest of territory:
And whereas, Her Majesty has had and now has power and jurisdiction in the dominions of the Emperor of China, and in the dominions of the Tycoon of Japan:
And whereas, Her Majesty was pleased from time to time, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, by Orders in Council of the
Short Title.
Interpretation.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
several dates in the Schedule to this Order specified, to ordain laws and ordinances for the better government of Her Majesty's subjects being within the dominions of the Emperor of China, or being within certain ships or vessels at a distance of not more than one hundred miles from the coast of China, and to make provision for the exercise of Her Majesty's power and jurisdiction aforesaid in the dominions of the Emperor of China and of the Tycoon of Japan respectively:
And whereas, it has seemed to Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to be expedient at the present time to revise the provisions of the said Orders, and to ordain further and other laws and ordinances for the better government of Her Majesty's subjects being within the dominions of the Emperor of China, or being within such ships or vessels as aforesaid, and to make further and other provision for the due exercise of Her Majesty's power and jurisdiction aforesaid and particularly for the more regular and efficient administration of justice among Her Majesty's subjects resident in or resorting to the dominions of the Emperor of China or of the Tycoon of Japan:
And whereas, under the authority of provisions in this behalf in the first-recited Act contained, ordinances for the peace, order, and good government of Her Majesty's subjects being within the dominions of the Emperor of China, or being within certain ships or vessels at a distance of not more than one hundred miles from the coast of China, have been from time to time made by the Superintendent of the Trade of Her Majesty's subjects in China (such Superintendent being also the Governor of Hongkong), with the advice of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, which ordinances are known as Consular Ordinance : And whereas, such of those Consular Ordinances as are described in the Schedule to this Order are now in force, wholly or in part, but they are liable to repeal by order of Her Majesty in Council, and it is expedient that they be repealed, such of their provisions as are not intended to be abrogated being consolidated with this Order:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers in this behalf by the first-recited Act and The Foreign Jurisdiction Act, or either of them, or otherwise in Her vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:
I-PRELIMINARY,
1. This Order may be cited as The China and Japan Order in Council, 1865.
2. In this Order-
The term "China" means the dominions of the Emperor of
China:
The term "Japan" means the dominions of the Tycoon of
Japan: The term "Minister" means the superior diplomatic repre- sentative of Her Majesty for the time being, whether Ambassador, Envoy, Minister Plenipotentiary, or Chargé d'Affaires :
The term "Chief Superintendent of Trade" means the Super- intendent of the trade of Her Majesty's subjects in China for the time being, or any person for the time being authorized to act as such :
The term "Consular Officer includes every officer in Her Majesty's Consular Service, whether Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul, or Consular Agent, or person au- thorized to act in any such capacity in China or Japan:
H. B. M. SUBJECTS IN CHINA AND JAPAN,
The term "British vessel" includes every vessel being a British ship within the meaning of The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, or any other Act of Parliament for the time being in force for the regulation of merchant shipping,-and any vessel owned wholly or in part by any person entitled to be the owner of a British ship in the sense aforesaid,-and any vessel provided with sailing-letters from the Governor or Officer administering the Government of Hongkong, or from the Chief Superintendent of Trade :
The term "Treaty" includes Convention, and any Agreement, Regulations, Rules, Articles, Tariff, or other instrument annexed to a Treaty, or agreed on in pursuance of any stipulation thereof:
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The term "month means calendar month :
Words importing the plural or the singular may be construed as referring to one person or thing or more than one person or thing, and words importing the masculine as referring to females (as the case may require.)
3. The provisions of this Order relating to British subjects apply British subjects. to all subjects of Her Majesty, whether by birth or by naturalization.
The provisions of this Order relating to foreigners apply to sub- Foreigners, jects of the Emperor of China and of the Tycoon of Japan respectively and subjects or citizens of any State other than China or Japan (not being enemies of Her Majesty).
II.-GENERAL PROVISIONS RESPECTING HER MAJESTY'SJURISDICTION.
exercised recording
4. All Her Majesty's jurisdiction exerciseable in China or in Her Majesty's Japan for the judicial hearing and determination of matters in differ, jurisdictions to be ence between British subjects, or between foreigners and British sub, to this Order jects,-
-or for the administration or control of the property or persons of British subjects,--or for the repression or punishment of crimes or offences coinmitted by British subjects,--or for the maintenance of order among British subjects,-shall be exercised under and according to the provisions of this Order, and not otherwise.
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5. Subject to the other provisions of this Order, the civil and Law of England to be criminal jurisdiction aforesaid shall, as far as circumstances admit, be exercised upon the principles of and in conformity with the Com- mon Law, the Rules of Equity, the Statute Law, and other Law for the time being in force in and for England, and with the powers vested in and according to the course of procedure and practice ob- served by and before Courts of Justice and Justices of the Peace in England, according to their respective jurisdictious and authorities.
6. Except as to offences made or declared such by this Order, or What to be deemed by any Regulation or Rule made under it-
Any act other than an act that would by a Court or Justice having criminal jurisdiction in England be deemed a crime or offence making the person doing such act liable to punishment in England, shall not, in the exercise of criminal jurisdiction under this Örder, be deemed a crime or offence making the person doing such act liable to punishment.
III.-CONSTITUTION OF HER MAJESTY'S COURT.
1-The Supreme Court at Shanghai.
erinunal acts,
7. There shall be a Court styled Her Britannic Majesty's Su- Style and seal of preme Court for China and Japan.
The Supreme Court shall have a seal bearing its styles and such
Supreme Court,
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Place of sitting.
Judge. Appointment.
Qualification,
Deputy of Judge.
Acting Judge.
Assistant Judge. Law Secretary, Officers, and Clerks.
Appointment of Assistant Judge.
Duties of Assistant Judge in civil cases,
In criminal cases,
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device as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State from time to time directs.
8. The Supreme Court shall hold its ordinary sitting at Shanghai, or on emergency, at any other place within the district of the Con- sulate of Shanghai; but may at any time transfer its ordinary sittings to any such place in China as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secre- taries of State or Her Majesty's Minister in China approves.
9. There shall be one Judge of the Supreme Court.
He shall be appointed by Her Majesty, by warrant under Her Royal sign manual.
He shall be a subject of Her Majesty (by birth or naturalization) who at the time of his appointment is a member of the bar of England, Scotland, or Ireland, of not less than seven years' standing, or has filled the office of Assistant Judge or Law Secretary in the Supreme Court, or the office of Judge or Legal Vice-Consul or Law Secretary in Her Majesty's Consular Service.
10. The Judge may, from time to time, in case of his absence or intended absence from the district of the Consulate of Shanghai, either in the discharge of his duty or with permission of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or in case of illness, appoint, by writing under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court, a fit person to be his deputy for the time therein mentioned; but every such appointment shall be revocable, at pleasure, by the Judge, by writing under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court.
The person so appointed shall, during the continuance of his appointment, have all the like power and authority as the Judge.
11. During a vacancy in the office of Judge, or on emergency, a fit person, approved by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or (in the absence of notice to Her Majesty's Minister in China of any such approval) by Her Majesty's Minister in China, may temporarily be and act as Acting Judge, with all the powers and authority of the Judge.
12. There shall be attached to the Supreme Court-
(1.) An Assistant Judge.
(2.) A Law Secretary.
(3.) So many officers and clerks as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State from time to time think fit. 13. The Assistant Judge shall be appointed by Her Majesty, by warrant under Her Royal sign manual.
14. The Assistant Judge shall hear and determine such matters and questions arising in suits and proceedings of a civil nature, originally instituted in the Supreme Court, as are from time to time especially referred to him by the Judge; but in every such case any party to the suit or proceeding shall be entitled as of course, to à re-hearing before the Judge.
15. The Assistant Judge shall hear and determine in a summary way such criminal charges originally brought before the Supreme Court as may be lawfully so heard and determined, and as are from time to time referred to him by the Judge.
16. In case of the absence or illness of the Assistant Judge, or during a vacancy in the office of Assistant Judge, or during the tem- porary employment of the Assistant Judge in any other capacity, or on emergency, the Judge may, by writing under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court, appoint the Law Secretary, or any fit person approved by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or by Her Majesty's Minister in China, to act as Assistant
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Judge for the time therein mentioned; but every such appointment shall be revocable, at pleasure, by the Judge, by writing under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court.
The Law Secretary, or other person so appointed, shall, during the continuance of his appointment, have all the power and autho- rities of the Assistant Judge.
17. The Law Secretary shall be appointed by Her Majesty by Appointment of warrant under Her Royal sign manual.
18. The Law Secretary shall be the Registrar of the Court.
Law Secretary.
Law Secretary to be Registrar.
19. The Law Secretary shall hear and determine such matters Duties of Law Secretary and questions arising in suits and proceedings of a civil nature ori, in civil cases. ginally instituted in the Supreme Court as the Judge from time to time
for the despatch of urgent business thinks fit to refer especially to
him, but in every such case any party to the suit or proceeding shall
be entitled, as of course, to a re-hearing before the Judge.
20. The Law Secretary shall discharge such duties in connexion In criminal prosecutions. with the conduct of criminal prosecutions as the Judge from time to
time directs.
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21. The Law Secretary shall hear and determine in a summary In hearing criminal way such criminal charges originally brought before the Supreme Court as may be lawfully so heard and determined, and as the Judge from time to time for the despatch of urgent business thinks fit to refer specially to him.
22. In case of the absence or illness of the Law Secretary, or du- Acting Law Secretary, ring a vacancy in the office of Law Secretary, or during the temporary employment of the Law Secretary in any other capacity, or on emer- gency, the Judge may, by writing under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court, appoint any fit person approved by one of Her Ma- jesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or by Her Majesty's Minister in China, to act as Law Secretary for the time therein mentioned; but every such appointment shall be revocable, at pleasure, by the Judge, by writing under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court.
The person so appointed shall, during the continuance of his appointment, have all the power and authority of the Law Secretary.
23. The Judge, Assistant Judge, and Law Secretary shall hold Tenure of office of office during the pleasure of Her Majesty, but any warrant of ap- and Law Secretary.
Judge, Assistant Judge, pointment to the office of Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary shall not be vacated by reason only of a demise of the Crown.
In case at any time Her Majesty thinks fit by warrant under Her Royal sign manual to revoke the warrant appointing any person to be Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary,-or while there is a Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary in office, thinks fit by warrant under Her Royal sign manual to appoint another person to be Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary (as the case may be),-then and in every such case, until the warrant of revocation or of new ap- pointment is notified by Her Majesty's Minister in China to the person holding office, all powers and authorities vested in that person shall continue and be deemed to have continued in as full force, and he shall continue and be deemed to have continued entitled to all the pri- vileges and emoluments of the office as fully,--and all things done by him shall be and be deemed to have been as valid in law,-as if such warrant of revocation or new appointment had not been made.
24. One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State may, and Consular officers Her Majesty's Ministers in China and Japan respectively, with the temporarily attached approval of the Judge of the Supreme Court in each instance first ob-
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tained, may from time to time temporarily attach to the Supreme Court any persons holding appointments as Consuls or Vice-Consuls. Every person so attached shall discharge such duties in connexion with the Court as the Judge from time to time, with the approval of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, directs, and shall have the like power and authority as the Assistant Judge or Law Secretary has, according as in each case the nature of the duties directed to be discharged by the person so attached may require.
II.-The Provincial Courts.
-or any
25. Each of Her Majesty's Consuls-General, Consuls, and Vice- Consuls (commissioned): Consuls (holding a commission as such from Her Majesty) resident in China or in Japan (with the exception of Her Majesty's Consuls at Shanghai, and with such other exceptions as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State at any time thinks fit to make),- person acting temporarily, with the approval of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State or of Her Majesty's Minister in China or in Japan, as and for a Consul-General, Consul, or Vice-Consul, so com- missioned as aforesaid,-shall for and in his own Consular district, hold and form a Court styled Her Britannic Majesty's Court at [Canton, or as the case may bel,-hereafter in this Order called a Provincial Court.
Seal.
Qualifications of jurors.
Exemptions.
Making of jury list.
Each Provincial Court shall have a seal bearing its style and such device as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State from time to time directs.
IV.-JURIES.
ASSESSORS.
26. Every male British subject resident in China or in Japan, being of the age of 21 years or upwards,-being able to speak and read English,--having or earning a gross income at the rate of not less than 250 dollars a year,--not having been attainted of treason or felony, or convicted of any crime that is infamous (unless he has obtained free pardon), and not being under outlawry,-shall be qualified to serve on a jury.
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27. All persons so qualified shall be liable so to serve, except the following:-
Persons in Her Majesty's Diplomatic, Consular, or other Civil
service in actual employment;
Officers, clerks, keepers of prisons, messengers, and other persons attached to or in the service of any of Her Majesty's Courts; Officers and others on full pay in Her Majesty's Navy or Army, or in actual employment in the service of any Department connected therewith;
Persons holding appointments in the Civil service, and Commis- sioned Officers in the Naval or Military service, of the Emperor of China or of th∙ 1 ̧coon of Japan;
Clergymen and ministers in the actual discharge of professional
duties;
Advocates and attorneys in actual practice;
Physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries in actual practice; And except persons disabled by mental or bodily infirmity.
28. On or before the 14:h day of September, in the year 1865, and on or before the 14th day of January in every subsequent year, each Court shall make out a list of the persons so qualified and liable, resident within its district.
The list shall, on or before the 21st day of the same respective month, be affixed in some conspicuous place in the Court, aud shall be there exhibited until the end of that month, with a notice annexed
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that on a day specified, not being sooner than the 7th or later than the 14th day of the then next month, the Court will hold a special sitting for the revision of the list.
The Court shall hold such special sitting accordingly, and at such sitting, or at some adjournment thereof (of which public notice shall be giveu), shall revise the list by striking out the name of any person ap- pearing to be not qualified or not liable to serve, and by inserting the name of any person omitted and appearing to be so qualified and lia- ble, either on the application of the person omitted, or on such notice to him as the Court think fit.
The list shall be finally revised and settled not later than the 21st day of October in the year 1865, and not later than the 21st day of February in every subsequent year, and when settled shall be affixed in some conspicuous place in the Court, and be there exhibited during not less than two months.
Such list, as settled, shall be brought into use in the year 1865, on the 1st day of November, and in every subsequent year on the 1st day of March, and in every case shall be used as the Jury List of the Court until the 1st day of March next after the time of its being brought into use.
attendance of jurors.
29. Where, in pursuance of this Order, a jury is ordered, the Summoning and Court shall summon so many of the persons comprised in the jury list, not fewer than fifteen, as seem requisite.
Any person failing to attend according to such summons shall Pensity. be liable to such fine, not exceeding 50 dollars, as the Court thinks fit to impose.
Any such fine shall not be levied until after the expiration of 14 days. The proper officer of the Court shall forthwith give to the person fined notice in writing of the imposition of the fine, and require him within six days after receipt of the notice to file an affidavit excusing his non-attendance (if he desires to do so). The Court shall consider the affidavit, and may, if it seems proper, remit the fine.
30. A jury shall consist of five jurors.
Number of jury.
31. In civil and in criminal cases the like challenges shall be Challenges. allowed as in England, with this addition, that in civil cases each
party may challenge three jurors peremptorily.
Unanimity.
L'ourt. - Assesors :
32. A jury shall be required to give an unanimous verdict. 33. Where a Provincial Court proceeds, in pursuance of this Provincial Consular Order, to hear and determine any case, civil or criminal, with As- their number: sessors, the Court shall nominate and summon as Assessors not less qualifications; than two and not more than four indifferent British subjects of good repute, resident in the district of the Court.
Whore, however, by reason of local circumstances, the Court is able to obtain the presence of one fit person only as Assessor, the Court may sit with him alone as Assessor; and where for like reasons the Court is not able to obtain the presence of any fit person a; Assessor, the Court may notwithstanding anything in this Order) st without an Assessor; but in every such case the Court shall re- ord in the minutes of proceedings its reasons for sitting with one Assessor only, or without an Assessor.
34. An Assessor shall not have voice or vote in the decision of and functions the Court in any case, civil or criminal; but an Assessor dissenting in a civil case from any decision of the Court, or in a criminal case from any decision of the Court, or the conviction or the amount of punishment awarded, may record in the minutes of proceedings his
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Jurisdiction of Provincial Court.
Concurrent jurisdiction of Supreme with
Provincial Courta.
Visits to Provincial Courts,
Reference of case by Provincial to Supreme Court,
Courts of Record.
Barristers, attorneys, and solicitors.
Consul at Shanghai to be Sheriff,
Execution by Provincial of writs, &c., from Supreme Court.
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dissent and the grounds thereof; and an Assessor dissenting shall be entitled to receive gratis a certified copy of the minutes.
V.-JURISDICTION AND AUTHORITIES OF HER MAJESTY'S COURTS.
I.-In General.
35. All Her Majesty's jurisdiction, civil and criminal, exercise- able in China, shall, for and within the district of the Consulate of Shanghai, be vested exclusively in the Supreme Court as its ordinary original jurisdictions.
36. All Her Majesty's jurisdiction, civil and criminal, exerciseable in China, beyond the district of the Consulate of Shanghai and not under this Order vested exclusively in the Supreme Court, -and all Her Majesty's jurisdiction, civil and criminal, exerciseable in Japan and not under this Order vested exclusively in the Supreme Court,- shall, to the extent and in the manner provided by this Order, be vested in the Provincial Courts, each for and within its own district.
37. The Supreme Court shall have, in all matters civil and cri- minal, an extraordinary original jurisdiction throughout China and Japan, concurrent with the jurisdiction of the several Provincial Courts, such extraordinary jurisdiction to be exercised subject and according to the provisions of this order.
38. The Judge of the Supreme Court may, from time to time, visit in a magisterial or judicial capacity any Provincial Court, and there inquire of, or hear and determine, any case, civil or criminal, pending in that Court, or arising within its district,-or, from time to time, may appoint the Assistant Judge or the Law Secretary of the Supreme Court to visit in the like capacity and for the like pur- pose any Provincial Court.
39. A Provincial Court may, of its own motion, or on the appli- cation of any person concerned, report to the Supreme Court the pendency of any case, civil or criminal, which appears to the Pro- vincial Court fit to be heard and determined by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court shall thereupon direct in what mode and where the case shall be heard and determined, and (notwithstanding anything in this Order) the same shall be so heard and determiued accordingly. 40. Every Court shall, in the exercise of every part of its re- spective jurisdiction, be a Court of Record.
41. The Judge of the Supreme Court may from time to time admit fit persons to practice in the Supreme Court as barristers, attorneys, and solicitors, or in any of those capacities.
The Judge of the Supreme Court may from time to time, sub- ject to the approval of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, make Rules for regulating the admission of persons to practice as aforesaid in Provincial Courts.
42. Her Majesty's Consul at Shanghai shall have all the powers and authorities of the Sheriff of a county in England, with all the privileges and immunities of the office, and as such Sheriff shall be charged with the execution of all decrees, orders, and sentences made and passed by the Supreme Court, on the requisition in that behalf of the Supreme Court.
43. Each Provincial Court shall execute any writ, order, or war- rant issuing from the Supreme Court and directed to the Provincial Court: -and may take security from any person named therein for his appearance personally or by attorney, according to the writ, order, or warrant; -or may cause such person to be taken in custody or other-
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from Hongkong.
44. Any of Her Majesty's Courts in China or in Japan may Execution of writs, &c., execute any writ, order, or warrant issuing from the Supreme Court of Hongkong, and accompanied by a request for such execution in writing under the seal of that Court;-and may take security from any person named in any such writ, order, or warrant for his ap- pearance personally or by attorney at Hongkong;---or may cause any such person to be taken in custody or otherwise, to Hongkong, according to the writ, order, or warrant.
Officer.
45. Any of Her Majesty's Judicial or Consular Officers shall Protection of Consular not be liable to action for the escape of any person taken under any writ, order, or warrant of the Supreme Court of Hongkong.
46. Her Majesty's several Courts in China and Japan shall be Courts to be suxiliary. auxiliary to one another in all particulars relative to the administration
of justice, civil or criminal.
to Supreme Court.
47. Each Provincial Court shall every six months furnish to Report by Provincial the Supreme Court for China and Japan a report respecting every case, civil and criminal, brought before it, in such form as the Judge of the Supreme Court from time to time directs.
II-In Civil Matters.
RECONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.
48. Every Court may promote reconciliation, and encourage settlement of litigation. and facilitate the settlement in an amicable way of any suit or pro-
ceeding pending before it.
49. A Court may, with the consent of the parties, refer to ar- Reference to arbitration bitration the final determination of any suit or proceeding pending by Coutr. before it, or of all matters in difference between the parties on such terms and with such directions as to appointment of an arbitrator and other things as may seem fit, and may, if it thinks fit, take from the parties, or any of them, security to abide by the result of the reference.
In any such case the award shall be final and conclusive.
On the application of any party a decree of the Court may be entered in conformity with the award, and such decree shall not be open to any appeal or re-hearing whatever.
50. Every agreement for reference to arbitration, or submission Reference to arbitration to arbitration, by consent may, on the application of any party be made made rule of Court. a rule of a Court having jurisdiction in the matter of the reference or submission, which Court shall thereupon have power and authority to enforce the agreement or submission and the award made there- under, and to control and regulate the proceedings before and after the award in such manner and on such terms as may be just.
General Authorities of Courts.
51. The Supreme and every other Court shall be a Court of Law and Equity. Law and of Equity.
Special Authorities of Court.
52. The Supreme and every other Court shall be a Court of Bank- Bankruptcy. ruptcy, and as such shall, as far as circumstances admit, have, (as to a Provincial Court, for and within its own district), with respect to Bri- tish subjects and to their debtors and creditors being either British sub- jects or foreigners submitting to the jurisdiction of the Court, all such jurisdiction as for the time being belongs to the Court of Bankruptcy
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Admiralty.
Lunacy.
Matrimonial Causes.
Probate and Administration.
Testamentary papers to be deposited in Court.
Penalty.
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and the County Courts in England, or to any other judicial authority having for the time being jurisdiction in Bankruptcy in England.
53. The Supreme and every other Court shall (as to a Provincial Court, for and within its own district) have and discharge all the powers, rights, and duties appertaining to the office of Coroner in England, summoning when necessary a jury of not less than three persons comprised in the Jury List of the Court.
Any person failing to attend according to such summons shall be liable to the like fine, to be levied in the like manner, as in this Or- der provided with reference to juries in civil and criminal proceedings. 54. The Supreme Court shall be a Vice-Admiralty Court, and as such shall, for and within China and Japan, and for vessels and per- sons coming to and within China or Japan, have all such jurisdiction as for the time being ordinarily belongs to Vice-Admiralty Courts in Her Majesty's possessions abroad.
55. The Supreme Court shall, as far as circumstances admit, have in itself exclusively, for and within China and Japan, with respect to British subjects, all such jurisdiction relative to the custody and ma- nagement of the persons and estates of persons of unsound mind, as for the time being belongs to the Lord Chancellor or other person or per- sons in England intrusted by virtue of Her Majesty's sign manual with the care and commitment of the custody of the persons and estates of persons found by inquisition in England, idiot, lunatic, or of unsound mind.
56. The Supreme Court shall be a Court for Matrimonial Causes, and as such shall, as far as circunstances admit, have in itself exclu- sively, for and within China and Japan, with respect to British sub- jects, all such jurisdiction, except the jurisdiction relative to dis- solution or nullity or jactitation of marriage, as for the time being belongs to the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England,
57. The Supreme Court shall be a Court of Probate, and as such shall, as far as circumstances adait, have for and within China and Japan, with respect to the property of British subjects having at the time of death their fixed places of abode in China or Japan, all such jurisdictions as for the time being belongs to Her Majesty's Court of Probate in England.
A provincial Court shall however, also have power to grant pro- bate or administration, where there is no contention respecting the right to the grant, and it is proved on oath that the deceased had at the time of his death his fixed place of abode within the jurisdiction of the Provincial Court.
Probate or administration granted by a Provincial Court shall have effect over all the property of the deceased within China and Japan, and shall effectually discharge persons dealing with an exécutor or administrator thereunder, and that, notwithstanding any defect afterwards appears in the grant.
Such a grant shall not be impeachable by reason only that the deceased had not at the time of his death his fixed place of abode within the particular jurisdiction.
58. Any person having in his possession or under his control any paperor writing of a deceased British subject, being or purporting to be testamentary, shall forthwith bring the original to the Court within the district whereof such person is at the time of his first knowledge of the death of the deceased, and deposit it there.
Any person neglecting to do so for fourteen days after having knowledge of the death of the deceased, shall be liable to such penalty, not exceeding 250 dollars, as the Court thinks fit to impose.
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until administration.
59. From the death of a British subject, having at the time of Property of intestate death his fixed place of abode in China or Japan, intestate, until administration is granted, his personal property within China and Japan shall be vested in the Judge of the Supreme Court, as the personal property of an intestate in England is vested in the Judge of Her Majesty's Court of Probate there.
without probate.
60. If any person, other than one of Her Majesty's Consular Offi- Penalty on administering- cers, takes possession of and in any manner administers any part of the personal property of any person deceased, without obtaining pro- bate or administration within three months after the death of the deceased,-
‚-or within one month after the termination of any suit or dispute respecting probate or administration (if there is any such which is not ended within two months after the death of the deceased,) he shall be liable to such penalty not exceeding 500 dollars as the Court having jurisdiction in the matter of the property of the deceased thinks fit to impose; and in every such case the same fees shall be payable by the person so administering as would have been payable by him if he had obtained probate or administration.
61. Where a British subject, not having at the time of death his Taking possession of fixed place of abode in China or Japan, dies there, the Court within property of deceased. whose district he dies shall, where the circumstances of the case appear to the Court so to require, forthwith on the death of the deceased, or as soon after as may be, take possession of his personal property within the particular jurisdiction, or put it under the seal of the Court (in either case, if the nature of the property or other circumstance so require, making an inventory), and so keep the property until it can be dealt with according to law.
Trial with a Jury.
62. Where a suit originally instituted in the Supreme Court Cases for trial with jury relates to money, goods, or other property, or any matter at issue of the amount or value of 1,500 dollars or upwards, or is brought for recovery of damages of the amount of 1,500 dollars or upwards,-the suit shall, on the demand of either party, be, under order of the Court, tried with a Jury.
In any case (except where according to the Rules of the Court, the suit is to be heard and determined in summary way) a suit so instituted may be tried with a jury, if the Court, of its own motion or on the application of either party, thinks fit so to order.
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State may, by order under his hand, extend the present provision to any Provincial Court, where it appears to him there is a sufficient Jury list.
Trial with Assessors.
Assessors.
63. Where a suit instituted in a Provincial Court relates to Provincial Consular money, goods, or other property of a less amount or value than 1,500 Court.-cases for dollars, or does not relate to or involve, directly on indirectly, a question respecting any matter at issue of the amount or value of 1,500 dollars or upwards,-or is brought for recovery of damages of a less amount than 1,500 dollars,-the Court may hear and determine the case without Assessors.
In all other cases the Court (subject to the provisions of this Order respecting inability to obtain an Assessor) shall hear and determine the case with Assessors.
III.-In Criminal Matters.
over British subjects.
64. Every Court may cause to be apprehended and brought Power of apprehension before it any British subject being within the district of the Court and charged with having committed a crime or offence in China or in
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Backing of warrant issued in British domi-
nions.
Sending of prisoner to Hongkong for trial,
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Japan, and may deal with the accused according to the jurisdiction of the Court and in conformity with the provisions of this Order ;- or where the crime or offence is triable, and is to be tried, in Her Majesty's dominions, may take the preliminary examination, and commit the accused for trial, and cause or allow him to be taken to the place of intended trial.
65. Where a person charged with having committed a crime or offence in the district of one Court escapes or removes from that dis- trict, and is found within the district of another Court, the Court within the district of which he is found may proceed in the case to examination, indictment, trial, and punishment, or in a summary way (as the case may require) in the same manner as if the crime or offence had been committed in its own district;- -or may, on the re- quisition or with the consent of the Court of the district in which the crime or offence is charged to have been committed send him in custody to that Court, or require him to give security for his surrender to that Court, there to answer the charge, and be dealt with according to law.
Where any person is to be so sent in custody, a warrant shall be issued by the Court within the district of which he is found, and such warrant shall be sufficient authority to any person to whom it is directed to receive and detain the person therein named, and carry him to and deliver him up to the Court of the district within which the crime or offence was committed according to the warrant.
66. Where a warrant or order of arrest is issued by a com- petent authority in Her Majesty's dominions for the apprehension of a British subject, who is charged with having committed a crime or offence within the jurisdiction of the authority issuing the warrant or order, and who is, or is supposed to be, in China or Japan, and the warrant or order is produced to any Court, the Court may back the warrant or order; and the same when so backed, shall be sufficient authority to any person to whom the warrant or order was originally directed, and also to any constable or other officer of the Court by which it is backed, to apprehend the accused at any place where the Court by which the warrant or order is backed has jurisdiction, and to carry him to and deliver him up in Her Majesty's dominions according to the warrant or order.
67. Where any person is charged with the commission of a crime or offence, the cognizance whereof appertains to any of Her Majesty's Courts in China or Japan, and it is expedient that the crime or offence be enquired of, tried, determined, and punished within Her Majesty's dominions, the accused may (under The Foreign Jurisdiction Act, section 4,) be sent for trial to Hongkong.
The Judge of the Supreme Court may, where it appears expedient by warrant under his hand and seal and the seal of the Supreme Court, cause the accused to be taken for trial to Hongkong accordingly.
Where any person is to be so taken to Hongkong, the Court before which he is charged shall take the preliminary examination, and shall send the depositions to Hongkong, and (if it seems ne- cessary or proper) may biud over such of the proper witnesses as- are British subjects in their own recognizances to appear and give evidence on the trial.
68. All crimes which in England are Capital shall be tried by the Judge of the Supreme Court with a jury.
Other crimes and offences above the degree of misdemeanor, tried before the Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary of the Supreme Court, and not heard and determined in a summary way, shall be tried with a jury.
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Any crime or offence tried before the Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary of the Supreme Court, may be tried with a jury, where-
the Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary so directs.
Subject to the foregoing provisions, such classes of criminal cases Summary jurisdiction. tried before the Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary of Supreme Court, as the Judge, having regard to the law and practice existing in England, from time to time directs, shall be heard and determined in a summary way.
69. Where any person is sentenced to suffer the punishment of sentence of death. death, the Judge of the Supreme Court shall forthwith send a report of the sentence, with a copy of the minutes of proceedings and notice of evidence in the case, and with any observations the Judge thinks fit, to Her Majesty's Minister in China or in Japan, according as the crime is committed in China or in Japan.
The sentence shall not be carried into execution without the direction of Her Majesty's Minister in China or in Japan (as the case may be) in writing under his hand.
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In any such case, if Her Majesty's Minister in China or in Japan (as the case may be) does not direct that the sentence of death be carried into execution, he shall direct what punishment in lieu of the punishment of death is to be inflicted on the person convicted, and the person convicted shall be liable to be so punished accordingly.
70. Where the crime or offence with which any person is charged Provincial Consular before a Provincial Court is any crime or offence other than assault endangering life, cutting, maiming, arson, or house-breaking, and appears to the Court to be such that, if proved, it would be adequately punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding three months, or by a fine not exceeding 200 dollars, the Court shall hear and determine the case in a summary way, and without Assessors.
In other cases the Court shall hear and determine the case on indictment and with Assessors (subject to the provisions of this Order respecting inability to obtain an Assessor.)
71. A provincial Court may impose the punishment of imprison- and extent of Punish- ment for any term not exceeding twelve months, with or without hard ment. labour, and with or without a fine not exceeding 1,000 dollars, or the punishment of a fine not exceeding 1,000 dollars, without imprisonment.
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72. Where the crime or offence with which any person is charged Reservation of case by before a Provincial Court appears to the Court to be such that, if court." proved, it would not be adequately punished by such punishment as the Court has power to impose, and the accused is not to be sent for trial to Her Majesty's dominions, the Court shall reserve the case to be heard and determined by or under the special authority of the Supreme Court.
The Provincial Court shall take the depositions, and forthwith send them, with a minute of other evidence, if any, and a report on the case, to the Supreme Court.
to be regarded,
The Supreme Court shall direct in what mole and where the case shall be heard and determined, and (notwithstanding anything in this Order) the same shall be so heard and determined accordingly.
73. Every Court and authority in imposing and inflicting punish- Punishment in England ments, and Her Majesty's Ministers in China and Japan in directing what punishments is to be inflicted in lieu of the punishment of death, shall have regard as far as circumstances admit, and subject to the other provisions of this Order, to the punishments imposed by the aw of England in like cases, and to the mode in which the same are nflicted in England.
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Payment of expenses by offender;
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Recovery of
expenses.
Mitigation or remission of punishment.
Place of imprisonment in China or Japan.
Imprisonment in British dominions.
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74. Any Court (but, in a case of a Provincial Court, subject to the approval of the Supreme Court,) may order any person convicted before it of any crime or offence to pay all or any part of the ex- penses of, or preliminary to, his trial, and of his imprisonment or other punishment.
75. Where it appears to any Court that any charge made before it is malicious, or is frivolous and vexatious, the Court may order all or any part of the expenses of the prosecution to be paid by the person making the charge.
76. In either of the two last-mentioned cases, the amount ordered to be paid shall be deemed a debt due to the Crown, and may, by virtue of the order, without further proceedings, be levied on the pro- perty of the person convicted or making the charge, as the same may be.
77. Where any punishment has been awarded by the Supreme or any other Court, then, if the circumstances of the case make it just or expedient, the Judge of the Supreme Court may at any time, and from time to time, report to one of Her Majesty's Principal Secre- taries of State, or to Her Majesty's Minister in China and Japan (according as the crime or offence was committed in China or Japan,) recommending a mitigation or remission of the punishment; and on such recommendation any such punishment may be mitigated or remitted by direction of the authority to whom the report is made.
But no such recommendation shall be made with respect to any punishment awarded by a Provincial Court, except on the recom- mendation of that Court, or on the dissent of an Assessor (if any) from the conviction, or from the amount of punishment awarded.
78. The Judge of the Supreme Court may, where it seems ex- pedient, by warrant under his hand and the seal of the Supreme Court, cause any offender convicted before any Court and sentenced to imprisonment, to be taken to and imprisoned at any place in China, or in Japan, from time to time approved by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, as a place of imprisonment for offenders. A warrant of the Supreme Court shall be sufficient authority to the Governor or keeper of such place of imprisonment, or other person to whom it is directed, to receive and detain there the person therein named, according to the warrant.
79. Where any offender convicted before a Court in China or in Japan is sentenced to suffer imprisonment in respect of the crime or offence of which he is convicted, and it is expedient that the sentence be carried into effect within Her Majesty's dominions, the offender may (under The Foreign Jurisdiction Act, section 5,) be sent for imprisonment to Hongkong.
The Judge of the Supreme Court may where it seems expedient, by warrant under his hand and seal and the seal of the Supreme Court, cause the offender to be taken to Hongkong, in order that the sentence passed on him may be there carried into effect accordingly.
80. The Judge of the Supreme Court shall, when required by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, send to the Secretary of State a report of the sentence passed by the Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary of the Court in every case not heard and determined in a summary way, with a copy of the minutes of proceedings and notes of evidence, and the Judge may send with such report any observations he thinks fit.
Every Provincial Court shall forthwith send to the Judge of the Supreme Court a report of the sentence passed by it in every case not heard and determined in a summary way, with a copy of the minutes of proceedings and notes of evidence, and with any observations the
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Court thinks fit. The Judge of the Supreme Court shall, when required by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, transmit the same to the Secretary of State, and may send therewith any observations he thinks fit.
VI.-WAR, INSURRECTION, OR REBELLION.
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81. If any British subject commits any of the following offences, Punishment for levying that is to say,-
(1.) In China, while Her Majesty is at peace with the Emperor of China, levies war or takes part in any operation of war against the Emperor of China, or aids or abets any person in carrying on war, insurrection, or rebellion against the Emperor of China. (2.) In Japan, while Her Majesty is at peace with the Tycoon of Japan, levies war or takes part in any operation of war against the Tycoon of Japan, or aids or abets any person in carrying on war, insurrection, or rebellion, against the Tycoon of Japan; every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be liable (in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted) to be punished by imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour, and with or without a fine not exceeding 5,000 dollars, or by a fine not exceeding 5,000 dollars, without imprisonment.
In addition to such punishment, every such conviction shall of itself, and without further proceedings, make the person convicted liable to deportation; and the Court before which he is convicted may order that he be deported from China or Japan to such place as the Court directs.
with Forces of Emperor
82. If any British subject, without the licence of Her Majesty Punishment for serving (proof whereof shall lie on the party accused, takes part in any of China without licence. operation of war in the service of the Emperor of China against any persons engaged in carrying on war, insurrection, or rebellion against the Emperor of China, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be liable in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted) to be punished by imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour, and with or without a fine not exceeding 5,000 dollars, or by a fine not exceeding 5,000 dollars without imprisonment.
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83. If the Court before which any person charged with having Report by Provincial committed such a misdemeanor as in the two last preceding Articles mentioned is brought is a Provincial Court, the Court shall report to the Judge of the Supreme Court the pendence of the case.
The Judge of the Supreme Court shall thereupon direct in what mode and where the case shall be heard and deterinined, and (not- withstanding anything in the Order) the case shall be so heard and determined accordingly.
VII. --TREATIES AND REGULATIONS.
Treaties,
84. If any British subject in China or in Japan violates or fails Penalties for violation of to observe any stipulation of any Treaty between Her Majesty, her heirs or successors, and the Emperor of China, or the Tycoon of Japan, for the time being in force, in respect of the violation whereof any penalty is stipulated for in the Treaty, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Treaty, and on conviction thereof under this Order shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding the penalty stipulated for in the Treaty.
85. Her Majesty's Minister in China may from time to time make Reguiations for China. such Regulations as seem fit for the peace, order, and good Govern-
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Proof of Regulations.
Regulations for Japan.
Trial of offences.
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ment of British subjects resident in or resorting to China, and for the observance of the stipulations of Treaties between Her Majesty, her heirs or successors, and the Emperor of China, and for the main- tenance of friendly relations between British subjects and Chinese subjects and authorities, and may make any such regulations apply either throughout China or to some one or more of the Consular districts in China, and may by any such Regulations repeal or alter any Regulations made for any such purpose as aforesaid before the commencement of this Order.
Any such Regulations shall not have effect unless and until they are approved by Her Majesty, such approval being signified through one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State,-save that in case of urgency, declared in any such Regulation, the same shall have effect unless and until they are disapproved by Her Majesty, such disapproval being signified through one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and notification of such disapproval is received and published by Her Majesty's Minister in China.
86. Such Regulations may impose penalties for offences against the same, as follows, namely,--for each offence imprisonment for any term not exceeding three months, with or without hard labour, and with or without a fine not exceeding 500 dollars, or a fine not exceed- ing 500 dollars, without imprisonment,-and with or without further fines for continuing offences not exceeding in any case 25 dollars for each day during which the offence continues after the original fine is ¡ncurred,-but so that all such Regulations be so framed as to allow in every case of part only of the maximum penalty being inflicted.
87. All such Regulations shall be printed, and a printed copy thereof shall be affixed and at all times kept exhibited conspicuously in the public office of each Consular Officer in China, to whose district the Regulations apply.
Printed copies of the Regulations applicable to each district shall beprovided and sold therein at such reasonable prices as Her Majesty's Minister in China from time to time directs.
88. No penalty shall be enforced in any Consular district for any offence against any such Regulation until the Regulation has been so affixed and kept exhibited in the publie office of the Consular Officer for that district during one month.
89. For the purpose of convicting any person committing an offence against any such Regulation and for all other purposes, a printed copy of the Regulation, purporting to be certified under the hand of Her Majesty's Minister in China, or under the hand and Consular seal of one of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in China, shall be conclusive evidence of the Regulation; and no proof of the hand- writing or seal purporting to certify the same shall be required.
90. The foregoing provisions relative to the making, printing, publication, enforcement, and proof of Regulations in and for China shall extend and apply, mutatis mutandis, to the making, printing, publication, enforcement, and proof of Regulations in and for Japan, with the substitution only of Japan for China, and of the Tycoon of Japan for the Emperor of China, and of Her Majesty's Minister in Japan for Her Majesty's Minister in China, and of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in Japan for Her Majesty's Consular Officers in China.
91. Any change under this order of an offence against any Treaty or against any such Regulation as aforesaid, shall be enquired of, heard, and determined in like manner in all respects as any ordinary
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criminal charge may be inquired of, heard, and determined under this Order, subject only to this qualification,-that notwithstanding anything in this Order) every charge of an offence against any Treaty or against any Regulation for the observance of the stipulations of any Treaty shall be heard and determined in a summary way, an (where the proceeding is before a Provincial Court) without Assessors.
VIII.-Unlawful Trade with Japan.
ports unlawful.
92. All trade of British subjects in, to, or from any part of Trade except to open Japan, except such ports and towns as are for the time being opened to British subjects by Treaty between Her Majesty, her heirs or successors, and the Tycoon of Japan, is hereby declared unlawful.
If any person engages in such trade as a principal, agent, ship- owner, ship-master, or supercargo, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be liable to be punished (in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted) by im- prisonment for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour, and with or without a fine not exceeding 10,000 dollars without imprisonment.
Court.
93. If the Court before which any person charged with having Report of Provincial committed such a misdemeanour is brought is a Provincial Court, the Court shall report to the Judge of the Supreme Court the pen- dency of the case.
The Judge of the Supreme Court shall thereupon direct in what mode and where the case shall be heard and determined, and (notwithstanding anything in this Order, the case shall be so heard and determined accordingly.
94. The officer commanding any of Her Majesty's vessels of Beizure of vessel, de. war, or any of Her Majesty's Naval Officers authorized in this behalf by the Officer having the command of Her Majesty's Naval Forces in Japan, by writing under his hand, may seize any British vessel engaged or reasonably suspected of being or having been engaged in any trade by this Order declared unlawiul, and may either detain the vessel, with the master, officers, supercargo, crew, and other persons engaged in navigating the vessel, or any of them, or take or cause to be taken the vessel, and the master, officers, supercargo, crew, and other persons aforesaid, or any of them to any port or place in Japan or elsewhere, convenient for the prosecution of a charge for the misdemeanor alleged to have been committed.
Any such vessel, master, officers, supercargo, crew, and persons may lawfully be detained at the place of seizure, or at the port or place to which the vessel is so taken under the authority of any such Officer, or of any of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in China or Japan, until the conclusion of any proceedings taken in respect of such misdemeanor.
IX.-JAPANESE WATERS.
95. When and as often as it appears to Her Majesty's Minister Regulations as to enter. in Japan that the unrestricted entrance of British vessels into, or ing waters, &c. the unrestricted passage of British vessels through, any strait or other water in Japan may lead to acts of disturbance or violence, or may otherwise endanger the maintenance of peaceful relations and intercourse between Her Majesty's subjects and the subjects of the Tycoon of Japan, Her Majesty's Minister may make any regulation for prohibiting or for restricting, in such manner as seems expedient, the entrance or passage of any British vessel (other than a vessel
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Seizure of vessel.
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piracy.
Report by Provincial Court.
Punishment in summary way for public insults
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of war of Her Majesty) into or through any such strait or other water as aforesaid, as defined in the Regulation.
Her Majesty's Minister may from time to time revoke or alter any such Regulation.
96 The foregoing provisions of this Order relative to the making, printing, publication, enforcement, and proof of Regulations to be made by Her Majesty's Minister in Japan, and to the mode of proceeding in respect of any charge for an offence against any such Regulations, shall extend and apply, mutatis mutandis, to any Re- gulation made by Her Majesty's Minister in Japan, as last aforesaid. 97. If any person navigating a British vessel wilfully violates, or wilfully attempts to violate, any such Regulation, the officer com- manding any vessel of war of Her Majesty, or in charge of any boat belonging to such vessel of war, inay use force for the purpose of compelling him to desist from the violation or attempted violation of the Regulation, and if it appears necessary or expedient may seize the vessel, and such Commanding Officer may either detain her at the place of seizure, or take her, or cause her to be taken to any port or place in Japan or elsewhere, where the offender may be more conveniently prosecuted for such offence.
Any such vessel may lawfully be detained at the place of seizure, or at the port or place to which she is so taken, under the authority of any such Commanding Officer, or of any of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in Japan, until the conclusion of any proceedings taken in respect of the offence.
X.--Piracy.
98. Any British subject being in China or in Japan may be proceeded against, tried, and punished under this Order for the crime of piracy wherever committed.
99. If the Court before which a British subject charged with the crime of piracy is brought is a Provincial Court, the Court shall report to the Judge of the Supreme Court the pendency of the case. The Judge of the Supreme Court shall thereupon direct in what mode and where the case shall be heard and determined, and (notwithstanding anything in this Order) the case shall be so heard and determined accordingly.
XI.-Offences Against Religion.
100. If any British subject is guilty of publicly deriding, mock- to religion or religious ing, or insulting any religion established or observed in China or in Japan-or of publicly offering any insult to any religious service, feast, or ceremony established or kept in any part of China or in Japan, or to any place of worship, tomb, or sanctuary belonging to any such religion, or to the ministers or professors thereof,-or of wilfully committing any act tending to bring any such religion or its ceremo- nies, mode of worship, or observances into hatred, ridicule, or con- tempt, and thereby to provoke a breach of the public peace,-be shall be liable in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted) to imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour, and with or without a fine not exceed ing 500 dollars, or to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars, without im- prisonment.
Notwithstanding anything in this Order, every charge against a British subject of having committed any such offence shall be heard and determined in a summary way, and any Provincial Court shall have power to impose the punishment aforesaid.
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measures as seem to them proper and expedient for the prevention of such offences.
XII.--Authority within 100 Miles of the Coast of China.
101. Where a British subject, being after the commencement of Jurisdiction of Courts in
China and Japan. this Order in China or in Japan, is charged with having committed, either before or after the commencement of this Order, any crime or offence within a British vessel at a distance of not more than 100 miles from the coast of China,-or within a Chinese or Japanese vessel at such a distance as aforesaid,-or within a vessel not lawfully entitled to claim the protection of the flag of any State, at such a distance as aforesaid,-any of Her Majesty's Courts in China or in Japan within the Jurisdiction whereof he is found may cause him to be apprehended and brought before it, and may take the preliminary examination and commit him for trial.
Court.
102. If the Court before which the accused is brought is a Report by Provincial Provincial Court, the Court shall report to the Judge of the Supreme Court the pendency of the case.
The Judge of the Supreme Court shall thereupon direct in what mode and where the case shall be heard and determined, and (notwithstanding anything in this Order) the case shall be so heard and determined accordingly.
provisions.
103. The provisions of this Order relative to crimes and offences, Application of other and proceedings in criminal matters, shall in all respects, as far as may be, extend and apply to every such case, in like manner as if the crime or offence had been committed in China or Japan.
Hongkong.
104. Where a British subject, being after the commencement Jurisdiction at of this Order in Hongkong, is charged with having committed, either before or after the commencement of this Order, any crime or offence within any British, Chinese, Japanese, or other such vessels at such a distance as aforesaid, the Supreme Court at Hongkong shall have and may exercise authority and jurisdiction with respect to the crime or offence as fully as if it had been committed in Hongkong.
Deserters.
105. Her Majesty's Minister in China or in Japan, the Judge Military and Naval or Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court, and any of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in China or in Japan, or the Governor or person administering the Government of Hongkong, on receiving satisfactory information that any soldier, sailor, marine, or other person belonging to any of Her Majesty's Military or Naval forces, has deserted there- from, and has concealed himself in any British, Chinese, Japanese, or other such vessel at such a distance as aforesaid, may, in pursuance of such information, issue his warrant for a search after and appre- hension of such deserter, and on being satisfied on investigation that any person so apprehended is such a deserter, shall cause him to be with all convenient speed taken and delivered over to the nearest military station of Her Majesty's forces, or to the officer in command of a vessel of war of Her Majesty serving in China or in Japan, as the case may require.
XIII.-Deportation.
CASES.
106. (i.) Where it is shown on oath, to the satisfaction of any Deportation a what of Her Majesty's Courts in China or in Japan that there is reasonable ground to apprehend that any British subject in China or in Japan is about to commit a breach of the public peace,--or that the acts or conduct of any British subject in China or in Japan are or is likely to produce or excite to a breach of the public peace, the Court within the jurisdiction whereof he happens to be may cause him to be brought before it, and require him to give security to the satisfac-
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Order for expenses.
Report of deportation.
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tion of the Court, to keep the peace, or for his future good behaviour, as the case may require.
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(ii.) Where any British subject is convicted, under this Order, any crime or offence, the Court within the jurisdiction whereof he happens to be may require him to give security to the satisfaction of the Court for his future good behaviour.
In either of these cases, if the person required to give security fails to do so, the Court may order that he be deported from China or Japan to such place as the Court directs.
107. In any case where an order of deportation is made under this Order, the Court shall not, without the consent of the person to be deported, direct the deportation of any person to any place other than Hongkong or England.
108. A Provincial Court shall forthwith report to the Judge of the Supreme Court any order of deportation made by it, and the grounds thereof.
The Judge of the Supreme Court may reverse the order, or may confirm it with or without variation, and in case of confirmation, shall direct it to be carried into effect.
109. The person to be deported shall be detained in custody until a fit time and opportunity for his deportation arrive.
The Judge of the Supreme Court shall then (and in the case of a person convicted, either after exccution of the sentence or while it is in course of execution), by warrant cause him to be taken to the place of deportation.
110. The Judge of the Supreme Court may order that the person to be deported do pay all or any part of the expenses of, or preliminary to, his deportation.
111. The Judge of the Supreme Court shall forthwith report to one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State any order of deportation made or confirmed by him, and the grounds thereof, and shall also inform Her Majesty's Ministers in China and Japan of the
same.
112. Where any person is deported to Hongkong, he shall on his arrival there be delivered, with the warrant under which he is deported, into the custody of the Chief Magistrate of Police of Hongkong, or other officer of Her Majesty there lawfully acting as such, who, on receipt of the person deported, with the warrant, shall detain him and shall forthwith report the case tothe Governor or person administering the Government of Hongkong, who shall either by warrant (if the eircumstances of the case appear to him to make it expedient) cause the person so deported to be taken to England, and in the meantime to be detained in custody, (so that the period of such detention do not exceed three months,) or else shall discharge him from custody.
113. If any person deported returns to China or Japan without the permission of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, in writing under his hand which permission the Secretary of State may give, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Order, and shall be liable on conviction thereof to punishment (in the discretion of the Court before which he is convicted by imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month, with or without hard labour, and with or without a tine not exceeding 200 dollars, or by a fine not exceeding 200 dollars, without imprisonment, and also to be forthwith again deported in manner hereinbefore provided.
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residents.
114. Every British subject resident in China or Japan,-being Annual registration of of the age of 21
years or upwards, or being married, or a widower or widow, though under that age,-shall, in the month of January in the year 1866, and every subsequent year, register himself or herself in a register to be kept at the Consulate of the Consular district within which he or she resides,--subject to this qualification, that the registration of a man shall be deemed to include the registration of his wife (unless she is living apart from him), and that the registration of the head of a family, whether male or female, shall be deemed to include the registration of all females, being relatives of the head of the family (in whatever degree of relation- ship), living under the same roof with the head of the family at the time of his or her registration.
Every British subject not so resident arriving at any place in Registration of China or Japan where a Consular Officer is maintained, unless borne non-residents. on the muster roll of a British vessel there arriving, shall within one month after his or her arrival, register himself or herself in a register to be kept at the Consular Office,--but so that no such person shall be required to register himself or herself more than once in any year, reckoned from the 1st day of January.
Any person failing so to register himself or herself, and not Penalty. excusing his or her failure to the satisfaction of the Consular Officer, shall not be entitled to be recognized or protected as a British sub- ject in China or Japan, and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding ten dollars for each instance of such failure.
115. Every person shall on every registration of himself or Fee. herself pay a fee of such amount as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State from time to time by order under his hand ap- points, such amount either to be uniform for all persons, or to vary according to the circumstances of different classes, as the Secretary of State from time to time by such order directs.
116. The Consular Officer shall issue to every person so re- Certificate. gistered a certificate of registration under his hand and Consular seal; and the name of a wife (unless she is living apart from her husband) shall be indorsed on her husband's certificate; and the names and descriptions of females whose registration is included in that of the head of the family shall be indorsed on the certificate of the head of the family.
XV.-Foreigners. Foreign Tribunals.
subjects.
117. Where a foreigner desires to institute or take any suit or Suits by foreigners proceeding of a civil nature against a British subject, the Supreme against Britiali or other Court, according to its jurisdiction, may entertain the same, and where any such suit or proceeding is entertained shall hear and determine it according to the provisions of this Order, and of the Rules made under it applicable in the case,-either by the Judge, As- sistant Judge, Law Secretary, or proper Consular Officer sitting alone (or with Assessors when the case so requires,-or, if (in any case where a trial with a jury may be had under this Order) all par- ties desire, or the Court thinks fit to direct, a trial with a jury, then, but not otherwise, by the Judge, Assistant Judge, Law Secretary, or proper Consular officer, with a jury.
118. Where it is shown to any of Her Majesty's Courts that the attendance of a British subject to give evidence, or for any other purpose connected with the administration of justice, is required in a Chinese or Japanese Court, or before a Chinese or Japanese judi-
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cial officer, or in a Court or before a judicial officer in China or Japan of any State in amity with Her Majesty, the Court may, in cases and under circumstances which would require the attendance of that British subject before one of Her Majesty's Courts in China or Japan, and if it seems to the Court just and expedient so to do, make an order for the attendance of the British subject in such Court or be- fore such judicial officer and for such purpose as aforesaid,-but so that a Provincial Court shall not have power to make an order for such attendance of a British subject at any place beyond the par- ticular jurisdiction of the Court.
Any British subject, duly served with such an order, and with reasonable notice of the time and place at which his attendance is required, failing to attend accordingly and not excusing his failure to the satisfaction of the Court making the order, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month, in the discretion of the Court.
XVI.-APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT.
L-In Civil Cases.
119. Where any decision of a Provincial Court, sitting with or without Assessors, is given in a civil case in respect of a sum or matter at issue of the amount or value of 250 dollars or upwards, or determines, directly or indirectly, any claim or question respecting property of the amount or value of 250 dollars or upwards,-any party aggrieved by the decision may apply to the Provincial Court for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, and shall be entitled to leave on the terms prescribed by the Rules made under this Order, and subject to any restrictions and exceptions therein contained.
In any other case the Provincial Court may, if it seems just and expedient, give leave to appeal ou like terms.
In any case the Supreme Court may give leave to appeal on such terms as seem just.
II.-In Criminal Coses.
120. Where any person is convicted otherwise than in a summary of law may be reserved. way of a crime or offence the Court or officer trying the case may, if it seems fit, reserve for the consideration of the Supreme Court any question of law arising on the trial.
On summary conviction appeal on point of law to lie.
Postponement of
judgment or execution,
Authority of Supreme Court.
The Court or Officer shall then state a special case, setting out the question reserved, with the facts and circumstances on which it arose, and shall send the case to the Supreme Court.
121. Where any person is convicted in a summary way of a crime or offence, and is dissatisfied with the conviction as being erroneous in point of law, the Court or Officer trying the case may, on his application in writing, and on compliance by him with any terms prescribed by th Rules made under this Order, state a special case, setting out the facts and the grounds of the conviction, for the opinion of the Supreme Court, and send it to that Court.
122. Where a special case is stated, the Court or Officer stating it shall, as seems fit, either postpone judgment on the conviction, or respite execution of the judgment, and either commit the person convicted to prison, or take proper security for him to appear and receive judgment or to render himself in execution (as the case may require) at an appointed time and place.
123. The Supreme Court shall hear and determine the matter, and thereupon shall reverse, affirm, or amend, the judgment, conviction, or sentence in question,-or set aside the same, and order an entry to
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be made in the minutes of proceedings to the effect that in the judgment of the Supreme Court the person convicted ought not to have been convicted,-or arrest the judgment or order judgment to be given at a subsequent sitting of the Court or Officers stating ‚-or make such other order as justice requires---and shall also give all necessary and proper consequential directions.
the case,
public.
124. The judgment of the Supreme Court shall be delivered in Proceedings to be open Court after the public hearing of any argument offered on behalf of the prosecution or of the person convicted.
case.
125. Before delivering judgment the Supreme Court may, if Amendment of special necessary, cause the special case to be amended by the Court or Officer stating it.
case on summary con-
126. If on an application for a special case, on a summary con- Refusal to state special viction, it seems to the Court or officer that the application is merely siction. frivolous, but not otherwise, the Court or Officer may refuse to state
a case.
A Court or Officer so refusing shall forthwith send to the Supreme Courtareport of the sentence, with a copy of the minutes of proceeding and notes of evidence, and any observations the Court or Officer thinks fit, and with a copy of the application for a special case.
The Supreme Court shall examine the report and documents so sent, and, unless the Supreme Court is of opinion that the application was merely frivolous, shall on the application in that behalf of the appellant, if made within one month after the refusal of a special case, proceed to hear and determine the matter according to the foregoing provisions, as nearly as may be as if a special case had been stated.
XVII-RULES OF PROCEDure.
127. The Judge of the Supreme Court may, from time to time, Rules to be framed by
Judge of Supreme Court frame Rules for any purpose for which it is before in this Order expressed or implied that Rules of procedure or practice are to be made, and also for the regulation of procedure and pleading, forms of writs, and other proceedings, expenses of witnesses and prosecutions, costs and fees, in civil and in criminal cases, in the Supreme Court and other Courts, including the regulation of cross-suits and the admission of counter-claims, and the regulation or proceedings thereon, and for the regulation of appeals to the Supreme Court from the other Courts in civil and in criininal cases, and of rehearings before the Judge of the Supreme Court, and may thereby impose reasonable penalties.
Rules affecting the conduct of civil suits shall be so framed as to secure, as far as may-be, that cases shall be decided on their merits according to substantial justice, without excessive regard to techini- calities of pleading or procedure, and without unnecessary delay.
Rules framed by the Judge shall not have effect unless and until they are approved by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State,-save that in case of urgency declared in any Rules framed by the Judge, with the approval of Her Majesty's Minister in China, the same shall have effect, unless and until they are disapproved by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and notification of such disapproval is received and published by the Judge.
128. A copy of the Rules for the time being in force shall be Publication of Rules, kept exhibited conspicuously in each Court and Consulate in China and Japan.
Printed copies shall be provided and sold at such reasonable price as the Judge of the Supreme Court from time to time directs.
No penalty shall be enforced in any Court for the breach of any Rule until the Rule has been so exhibited in the Court for one month.
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Revocation of existing Rules.
Appeal on question of law from Supreme Court in civil cases involving 2.500 dollars or upwards.
Execution or suspension.
Security on execution.
Security on Suspension
Security on appeal.
Leave to appeal.
Leave in other cases.
Liberty to appeal accordingly.
Saving for other rights of appeal.
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129. A printed copy of any Rule, purporting to be certified under the hand of the Judge of the Supreme Court and the seal of that Court shall be for all purposes conclusive evidence of the due framing, approval, and publication of the contents thereof.
130. From and after the commencement of any Rules made by the Judge of the Supreme Court under this Order, all Rules and Regulations theretofore made by the Chief Superintendent of Trade in China, or by Her Majesty's Consul-General in Japan, in respect of any matter in respect whereof the Judge of the Supreme Court is by this Order authorised to make Rules shall cease to operate.
XVIII-APPEAL TO HER MAJESTY IN Council.
131. Where any final decree or order of the Supreme Court is made in a civil case in respect of a sum or matter at issue of the amount or value of 2,500 dollars or upwards,--or determines directly or indi- rectly any claim or question respecting property of the amount or value of 2,500 dollars or upwards,--any party aggrieved by the decree or order may within fifteen days after the same is made, apply by motion to the Supreme Court for leave to appeal to Her Majesty in Council.
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132. If leave to appeal is applied for by a party adjudged to pay money or perform a duty, the Supreme Court shall direct either that the decree or order appealed from be carried into execution, or that the execution thereof be suspended, pending the appeal, as the Court considers to be in accordance with substantial justice.
133. If the Court directs the decree or order to be carried into execution, the party in whose favour it is made shall, before the execu- tion of it, give security to the satisfaction of the Court for the due per- formance of such orderas Her Majesty in Council may think fit to make.
134. If the Court directs the execution of the decree or order to be suspended pending the appeal, the party against whom the decree is made, shall, before any order for suspension of execution, give security to the satisfaction of the Court for the due performance of such order as Her Majesty in Council may think fit to make.
135. In all cases security shall also be given by the appellant to the satisfaction of the Court to an amount not exceeding 2,500 dollars for the prosecution of the appeal, and for payment of all such costs as may be awarded to any respondent by Her Majesty in Council, or by the Lords of the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council.
136. If the last-mentioned security is given within one month from the filing of motion-paper for leave to appeal, then, and not otherwise, the Supreme Court shall give leave to appeal.
137. In any case other than the cases hereinbefore described, the Supreme Court may give leave to appeal on the terms and in the manner aforesaid, if it considers it just or expedient to do so.
138. In every case where leave to appeal is given as aforesaid, the appellant shall be at liberty to prefer and prosecute his appeal to Her Majesty in Council according to the rules for the time being in force respecting appeals to Her Majesty in Council from Her colonies, or such other rules as Her Majesty in Council from time to time thinks fit to make concerning appeals from the Supreme Court.
139. Nothing in this Order shall affect the right of Her Majesty at any time, on the humble petition of a party aggrieved by a de- cision of the Supreme Court in a civil case, to admit his appeal thereon on such terms and in such manner as Her Majesty in Council may think fit, and to deal with the decision appealed from in such manner as may be just
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140. Where any judgment, order, or sentence of the Supreme Appeal on question of Court is given, made, or passed in the exercise of either original or Court in criminal cases. appellate criminal jurisdiction, the party charged with the crime or offence, if he considers the judgment, order, or sentence to be er- roneous in point of law, may appeal therefrom to Her Majesty in Council, provided that the Supreme Court declares the case to be a fit one for such appeal, and that the appellant complies with such conditions as the Supreme Court establishes or requires, subject always to such rules as from time to time Her Majesty in Council thinks fit to make in that behalf.
XIX. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
of pardon.
141. Nothing in this Order shall be deemed to affect Her Ma- Saving for prerogative jesty's prerogative of pardon.
142. Except as in this Order expressly provided, nothing in this Saving for general Order shall preclude any of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in China Consular powers. or in Japan from performing any act not of a judicial character, that Her Majesty's Consular Officers there might by law or by virtue of usage or sufferance, or otherwise, have performed if this Order had not been made.
litigation.
143. Every of Her Majesty's Consular Officers shall, as far as Reconciliation before there is proper opportunity, promote reconciliation, and encourage and facilitate the settlement in an amicable way, and without re- course to litigation, of matters in difference between British subjects in China or in Japan.
signstures and seals,
144. Every signature or seal affixed to any instrument purport- Presumption as to ing to be the signature of the Judge of the Supreme Court, or of any officer or person acting under this Order, or to be the seal of any of· Her Majesty's Courts in China or in Japan, shall for all purposes under this Order, without any proof thereof, be presumed to be genuine, and shall be taken as genuine until the contrary is proved.
145. In every case, civil or criminal, heard in any Court, proper Minutes of proceedings. minutes of the proceedings shall be drawn up, and shall be signed by the Judge or Officer before whom the proceedings are taken, and sealed with the peal of the Court, and shall, where Assessors are pre- sent, be open for their inspection, and for their signature if concur- red in by them.
The minutes, with depositions of witnesses and notes of evidence taken at the trial by the Judge or Officer, shall be preserved in the public Office of the Court.
146. In a civil case any Court may order such cost or costs, Costs in civil cases. charges, and expenses, as to the Court seem reasonable, to be paid by any party to the proceedings, or out of any fund to which the proceeding relates.
subjects.
147. Any Court, either of its own motion, or, in civil cases, on Witnesses; British the application of any party to any suit or proceeding or reference, may summon as a witness any British subject in China or Japan,- but so that a Provincial Court shall have power so to summon British subjects in its own district only.
Any British subject, duly served with such a summons, and with reasonable notice of the time and place at which his attendance is required, failing to attend accordingly and not excusing his failure to the satisfaction of the Court, shall, over and above any other liability to which he may be subject, be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars, or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one month, in the discretion of the Court.
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Examination on oath.
Perjury.
Enforcing payment of costs, penalties, and other moneys.
Application of fees, and other moneys.
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148. In civil cases any Court may, where the circumstances appear to justify it, order that the expenses of a witness, on his appearing to give evidence, shall be defrayed by the parties or any of them.
149. Any person appearing before a Court to give evidence in any case, civil or criminal, may be examined or give evidence on oath in the form or with the ceremony that he declares to be binding on his conscience.
150. Any British subject wilfully giving false evidence in any suit or proceeding, civil or criminal, or on any reference, shall, on conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of wilful and corrupt perjury.
151. All costs and all charges and expenses of witnesses, pro- secutions, punishments, and deportations, and other charges and ex- penses, and all fees, fines, forfeitures, and pecuniary penalties payable under this Order, may be levied by distress and seizure and sale of ships, goods, and lands; and no bill of sale, or mortgage, or transfer of property, made with a view to security in regard to crimes or offences committed, or to be committed, shall be of any avail to defeat any provisions of this Order.
152. All fees, fines, forfeitures, confiscations, and pecuniary penalties levied under this Order, except confiscations and pecuniary penalties by treaty appropriate or payable to the Government of China, or to that of the Tycoon of Japan, shall be carried to the public accounts, and be applied in diminution of the public expenditure on account of Her Majesty's Courts in China and Japan; but if the Government of China or that of the Tycoon of Japan declines to receive any confiscation or pecuniary penalty by treaty appropriated or payable to it, the same shall be applied as other confiscations and pecuniary penalties are applicable.
153. Whenever under this Order any person is to be taken in custody or otherwise, for trial or imprisonment, or by way of deporta- tion or for any other purpose, to the Supreme Court or elsewhere in China or Japan, or to Hongkong, England, or elsewhere, the Court or other authority by this Order authorized to cause him to be so taken, may for that purpose (it necessary) cause him to be embarked on board one of Her Majesty's vessels of war, or if there is no such vessel available, then on board any British or other fit vessel, at any port or place whether within or beyond the particular jurisdiction or district of that Court or authority, and in order to such embarkment may (if necessary) canse him to be taken, in custody or otherwise, by land or by water, from any place to the port or place of embarkment.
The writ, order, or warrant of the Supreme Court for China and Japan, or of a Provincial Court in China or Japan, or of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, or the warrant of the Governor or person ad- ministering the government of Hongkong (as the case may be), by virtue whereof any person is to be so taken, shall be sufficient autho- rity to every constable, officer, or other person acting thereunder, and to the commander or master of any vessel of war, or other vessel (whether the constable, officer, or other person, or the vessel or the commander or master thereof, is named therein or not), to receive, detain, take, and deliver up such person, according to the writ, order,
or warrant.
Where the writ, order, or warrant is executed under the im- mediate direction of the Court or authority issuing it, the writ, order, or warrant shall be delivered to the constable, officer, or other person acting thereunder, and a duplicate thereof shall be delivered to the commander or master of any vessel in which the person to whom the writ, order, or warrant relates is embarked.
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Where the writ, order, or warrant issues from the Supreme Court for China and Japan, and is executed by a Provincial Court in China or Japan, and where the writ, order, or warrant issues from the Supreme Court of Hongkong, and is executed by any of Her Majesty's Courts in China or Japan,-a copy thereof certified under the seal of the Court executing the same shall be delivered to the constable, officer, or other person acting thereunder, and to the commander or master of any vessel in which the person taken is embarked; and any such copy shall be for all purposes conclusive evidence of the Order of which it purports to be a copy.
prisoners, &c.
154. Subject to the other provisions of this Order, all expenses Expenses of removal of of removal of prisoners and others from or to any place in China or Japan, or from or to Hongkong, and the expenses of deportation and of the sending of any person to England, shall be defrayed as the expenses relating to distressed British subjects are defrayed, or in such other manner as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State from time to time directs.
155. If any British subject wilfully obstructs, by act or threat, Punishment for an officer of a Court in the performance of his duty,-
Or within or close to the room or place where a Court is sitting wilfully behaves in a violent, threatening, or disrespectful manner, to the disturbance of the Court, or the terror of the suitors or others resorting thereto,----
Or wilfully insults the Judge, Assistant Judge, or Law Secretary of the Supreme Court, of any Consular Officer, or any juror or Assessor, or any clerk or officer of a Court, during his sitting or attendance in Court, or in going to or returning from Court,-
He shall be liable to be immediately apprehended by order of the Court, and to be detained until the rising of the Court, and further on due inquiry and consideration, to be punished with a fine not exceeding 25 dollars, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven days, at the discretion of the Court, according to the nature and circumstances of the case.
A minute shall be made and kept of every such case of punish- ment, recording the facts of the offence and the extent of the punish- ment; and in the case of a Provincial Court, a copy of such minute shall be forthwith sent to the Judge of the Supreme Court.
obstructions or disturbance of Court."
of Court.
156. If any clerk or officer of a Court acting under pretence of Misconduct of officers the process or authority of the Court is charged with extortion, or with not duly paying any money levied, or with other misconduct, the Court may (without prejudice to any other liability or punish- ment to which the clerk or officer would in the absence of the present provision be liable) inquire into the charge in a summary way, and for that purpose summon and enforce the attendance of all necessary persons in like manner as the attendance of witnesses and others inay be enforced in a suit, and may make such order thereupon for any
the payment of any money extorted or for the due payment of Order for re-payment. money levied, and for the payment of such damages and costs, as the Court thinks just; and the Court may also, if it thinks fit, impose such fine upon the clerk or officer not exceeding 50 dollars for each Fine. offence, as seems just.
under Order.
157. Any suit or proceeding shall not be commenced in any of Suits for things done Her Majesty's Courts in China or Japan, or in any Court of Hongkong, against any person for anything done or omitted in pursuance or execution or intended execution of this Order, or of any Regulation or Rule made under it, unless notice in writing is given by the
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Abolition of jurisdiction of Court in China and Japan.
Order and Ordinances repealed,
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intending plaintiff or prosecutor to the intended defendant one month at least before the commencement of the suit or proceeding, nor unless it is commenced within three months next after the act or omission complained of, or in case of a continuation of damage within three months next, after the doing of such damage has ceased.
The plaintiff in any such suit shall not succeed if tender of sufficient amends in made by the defendant before the commencement thereof; and if no tender is made, the defendant may, by leave of the Court, at any time pay into Court such sum of money as he thinks fit, whereupon such proceeding and order shall be had and made in and by the Court as may be had and made on the payment of money into Court in an ordinary suit.
XX. HONGKONG.
158. Where a warrant or order of arrest is issued by any of Her Majesty's Courts in China or Japan for the apprehension of a British subject, who is charged with having committed a crime or offence within the jurisdiction of the Court issuing the warrant or order; and who is or is supposed to be in Hongkong, and the warrant or order is produced to any of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for Hongkong, such Justice may back the warrant or order, and the same when so backed shall be sufficient authority to the person to whom the warrant or order was originally directed, and also to any constable or other peace officer in and for Hongkong, to apprehend the accused in Hongkong, and to carry him to and deliver him up within the jurisdiction of the Court issuing the warrant or order, according to the warrant or order.
159. The Supreme Court of Hongkong may take cognizance of offences committed by British subjects within the peninsula of Macao, and of suits originating there, when the party offending or the party sued comes or is found within the jurisdiction of that Court; but that Court shall not have power to issue any warrant or writ to be executed or served within that peninsula.
160. Save as expressly provided by this order, all jurisdiction, power, and authority of the Supreme Court of Hongkong exerciseable in relation to British subjects resident in or resorting to China or Japan, shall, from the commencement of this order, absolutely cease.
XXI. REPEALS.
161. From and immediately after the commencement of this order, the orders in Council and Consular Ordinances described in the Schedule to this order shall be repealed; but this repeal shall not affect the past operation of any such order or Ordinance, or any appointment made or thing done, or right, title, obligation, or liability acquired or accrued thereunder before the commencement of this order.
XXII.-PENDING PROCEEDINGS.
162. Nothing in this Order, or in any Rules made under it, shall apply to or in any manner affect any suit or proceeding, either of a civil or of a criminal nature, pending at the commencement of this order, either with reference to the original proceedings therein or with reference to any appeal therein, or otherwise, subject neverthe- less, to the following provisions and qualifications :-
(1.) All suits and proceedings, whether of a civil or of a criminal nature, instituted or taken before the commence- ment of this Order in the district of the Consulate of Shanghai, and pending at the commencement of this Order, are hereby transferred to the jurisdiction of the Supreme
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Court, and the same may be carried on and shall be tried, heard, and determined in and by the Supreme Court in like manner as nearly as may be in all respects as if the same had been instituted or taken in the district of the Consulate of Shanghai after the commencement of this Order. (2.) In any suit or proceeding, whether of a civil or of a criminal nature, the Court before which the same is pending at the commencement of this order, after hearing the parties either of its own motion, or on the application of either party, or by content, may if it seems fit, from time to time direct that the procedure and practice prescribed by this order, or by any Rule made under it, be followed in any respect.
suits.
163. Nothing in this order shall take away any right of appeal Appeals in pending of any suit of a civil nature pending at the commencement of this Order, or interfere with the bringing or prosecution of any appeal in any such suit that might have been brought or prosecuted if this Order had not been made,--or take away or abridge any jurisdiction, power, or authority of any Court, Judge, Officer, or person in relation to any appeal in any such suit, or to the execution or enforcement of any judgment, decree, or order made before or after the commencement of this Order, in or respecting any appeal in any such suit; and, not withstanding this Order, any appeal in any such suit shall lie and may be brought and prosecuted, and any such judgment, decree, or order may be made, executed, and enforced in like manner and with the like effect and consequences in all respects as if this Order had not been made, subject only to this qualification; that in case of any appeal, which, if this Order had not been made, would have lain to or been heard and determined by the Chief Superin- tendent, or to or Her by Majesty's Consul-General in Japan, the same shall lie to and be heard and determined by the Supreme Court in a like course of procedure as nearly as may be in all respects as if this Order had not been made.
XXIII-COMMENCEMENT AND PUBLICATION OF ORder. 164. This Order shall commence and have effect as follows:-
(1.) As to the marking of any warrant or appointment under this Order,-immediately from and after the making of this Order:
(2.) As to the framing of Rules by the Judge of the Supreme Court, and the approval thereof by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, immediately from and after the first appointment under this Order of a Judge of the Supreme Court:
(3.) As to all other matters and provisions comprised and contained in this Order, immediately from and after the expiration of one month after his Örder is first exhibited in the public office of Her Majesty's Consul at Shanghai; for which purpose Her Majesty's Consul at Shanghai is hereby required forthwith, on receipt by him of a copy of this Order, to affix and exhibit the same conspicuously in his public office, and he is also hereby required to keep the same so affixed and exhibited during one month from the first exhibition thereof; and of the time of such first exhibition notice shall, as soon thereafter as practicable, be published in every Consular District in China and Japan, in such manner as Her Majesty's Ministers there respec- tively direct;
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and, notwithstanding anything in this Order, the time of the expiration of the said month shall be deemed to be the time of the commencement of this Order.
165. A copy of this Order shall be kept exhibited conspicuously in each Court and Consulate in China and in Japan.
Printed copies shall be provided and sold at such reasonable. price as Her Majesty's Minister in China directs.
And the Right Honourable the Earl Russell, and the Right Honourable Edward Cardwell, two of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respec- tively appertain.
(Signed,)
EDMUND HARRISON.
The SCHEDULE to which the foregoing Order refers.
Orders in Council Repealed.
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JAPAN.
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Rules of Her Britannic Majesty's Supreme Court, and other
Courts in China and Japan.
Framed under the Order of Her Majesty in Council of the 9th day of March, 1865, by the Judge of Her Majesty's Supreme Court, and Approved by One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Dated the 14th day of May, 1865.
CONTENTS.
I-DECISION OF QUESTIONS WITHOUT FORMAL SUIT :
Rule.
1. Questions of Fact
6. Questions of Law
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29. Papers Annexed
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44. Answer
49. Specified Answer
50. Interrogatories
51. Oath
52. Tender
53. Set-off
54. Payment into Court
55. Counter-claim
58. Settlement of Issues
56. Proceedings after answer
59. Reference of Account
60. Setting down of Case for Hearing
64. Dimissal for want of Prosecution 65. Postponement of Hearing
66. Hearing List and Hearing Paper 71. Sitting of Court
84. Proceedings at the Hearing
75. Hearing
81. Jury...
95. Judgment
99. Special Case
100. Rehearing. New Trial
105. Decrees and Orders
116. Execution of Decrees and Orders
119. Stay of Execution
120. Seizure and Sale of Goods
129. Summous to Judgment Debtor
137. Execution out of Jurisdiction 138. Arrest
140. Sequestration
141. Commitment for Disobedience
VI. INTERLOCUTORY PROCEEDINGS.
145. Motions
151. Orders to show Cause
152. Summons
VII. APPEAL TO SUPREME Court.
I. -In General
II.-From Decrees or Orders at Hearing III.-Not from Decrees or Orders at Hearing .......
VIII. SUMMARY ORDERS Before SUIT
IX. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION :-
183. Deposit of Will in Lifetime
184. Proceedings on Death
I.-Probate or Administration in General
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246. Witness dead, insane, or not appearing 247. Oath
248. Admission of Documents
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I-In General :
232. Summons
283. Warrant
284. Search Warrant
285. Witnesses
289. Issuing, &c., of Warrant on Sunday or Holyday
II.-Proceedings by Preliminary Examination and
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296. Statement of Accused
298. Publicity
299. Recognizance to Prosecute or give Evidence
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Rules of Her Britannic Majesty's Supreme Court,
and other Courts in China and Japan.
Framed under the Order of Her Majesty in Council of the 9th day of March, 1865, by the Judge of Her Majesty's Supreme Court, and Approved by One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.
Dated the 4th day of May, 1865.
I-DECISION OF QUESTIONS WITHOUT FORMAL SUIT. Questions of Fact.
1. Where the parties between whom a suit might be instituted In what cases this
proceeding applicable. are agreed as to any question of fact to be determined between them, they may by consent and by order of the Supreme Court or other Court on summons,-which order the Court may make on being satisfied that the parties have a real interest in the determination of such question, and that the same is fit to be tried,-proceed to the trial of any question of fact, without any petition presented or other pleading.
2. Such question may be stated for trial in an issue (Form 1.). Issue. and such issue may be set down for trial, and tried accordingly, as if the question stated were to be determined at the hearing of an ordinary suit.
3. The parties may, if they think fit, enter into an agreement in Money payment. writing, which shall be embodied in an order of the Court, that on the finding of the Court in the affirmative or negative of such issue, a sum of money, fixed in the agreement, or to be ascertained by the Court, upon a question inserted in the issue for that purpose, shall be paid by one of the parties to the other, with or without any costs. On the finding of the Court in any such issue, a decree may be entered for the sum so agreed or ascertained, with or without costs, as the case may be.
4. Where no agreement is entered into as to costs, the costs of Costs. the whole proceedings shall be in the discretion of the Court.
5. The issue and proceedings and decree shall be recorded, and Effect of decres. the decree shall have the same effect as a decree in a contested suit.
Question of Law.
6. Where the parties between whom a suit might be instituted in what cases. are agreed as to any question of law to be determined between them, they may by consent and by order of the Supreme or other Court on summons, which order the Court may make on being satisfied that the parties have a real interest in the determination of such question,
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and that the same is fit to be determined,-state any question of law in a special case for the opinion of the Supreme Court, without any petition presented or other pleading.
Where the case is stated under order of a Provincial Court, the Court shall send the case to the Supreme Court; and the Supreme Court may direct the case to be re-stated or to be amended, or may refuse to determine the same if the facts are not sufficiently stated, or if the question thereon is not properly raised, or if the parties cannot agree on an amended case; and may draw inferences of fact from the facts stated in the case.
7. The parties may, if they think fit, enter into an agreement in writing, (which shall be embodied in the order for stating the special case or in some subsequent order), that upon the judgment of the Supreme Court being given in the affirmative or negative of the ques- tions of law raised by the special case, a sum of money fixed in the agreement, or to be ascertained by the Supreme Court, or in such manner as it may direct, shall be paid by one of the parties to the other, with or without any costs.
On the judgment of the Supreme Court, decree of the Supreme Court, or of the Provincial Court under whose order the case was stated (as the case may be) may be entered for the sum so agreed or ascertained, with or without costs, as the case may be.
8. Where noagreement is entered into as to costs, the costs of the whole proceedings shall be in the discretion of the Supreme Court.
9. The special case and proceedings and decree shall be recorded, and the decree shall have the same effect as a decree in a contested suit. II.-SUMMARY PROCEDURE FOR CLAIMS UNDER 100 Dollars.
10. Where the claim which any person desires to enforce by proceedings in the Court relates to money, goods, or other property, or any matter at issue of a less amount or value than 100 dollars,- or is for the recovery of damages of a less amount than 100 dollars, -proceedings shall be commenced by summons (Form 2), and the suit shall be heard and determined in a summary way.
11. The summons shall issue without application in writing. It shall be addressed to the defendant or defendants against whom the claim is made.
It shall state briefly and clearly the nature and particulars of the claim, and the amount sought to be recovered.
It shall be served on the defendant or defendants within the
tine and in the manner directed by the Court.
A defendant shall not be bound to attend personally to answer the summons, unless required expressly by the summons so to do, but he must attend personally if summoned as a witness.
The provisions of these Rules, relative to suits for sums of 100 dollars and upwards, shall be applicable mutatis mutandis to suits for sums of less than 190 dollars, and shall be so applied accordingly, (except so far as the Court may in any case for the avoiding of delay and furtherance of substantial justice think fit otherwise to direct,) particularly as to the matters following:
The service of summonses, notices, and orders.
The summoning of witnesses.
The taking of evidence.
The postponement or adjournment of the hearing.
The allowance of costs.
The contents and effect of orders, and the enforcement thereof.
The recording of the proceedings.
The mode of appeal.
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a petition.
12. Where either on the application for a summons or before, Power of Court to direct or at the hearing thereof, it appears to the Court (for reasons to be recorded in the minutes of proceedings) that the nature and circumstances of the case render it unjust or inexpedient to hear and determine the claim in a summary way, the Court may direct proceedings to be taken and carried on by petition, as in suits for sums of 100 dollars and upwards.
III.-SUMMARY PROCEDURE FOR ADMINISTRATION OF
PROPERTY OF DECEASED PERSONS.
13. Any person claiming to be a creditor or a legatee, or the In what cases. next of kin, or one of the next of kin, of a deceased person, may apply for and obtain, as of course, without petition filed or other preliminary proceeding, a summons from the Court (Form 3.) requiring the executor or administrator (as the case may be) of the deceased to attend before the Court, and show cause why an order for the administration of the property of the deceased should not be made.
14. On proof of due service of the summons, or on the Order, appearance of the executor or administrator in person, or by counsel or attorney, and on proof of such other things (if any) as the Court requires, the Court may, if in its discretion it thinks fit so to do, make an immediate order for the administration of the property of the deceased; and the order so made shall have the force of a decree to the like effect made on the hearing of a cause between the same parties.
The Court shall have full discretionary power to make or refuse such order, or to give any special directions respecting the carriage or execution of it, and in the case of applications for such an order by two or more different persons or classes of persons, to grant the same to such one or more of the claimants or classes of claimants as the Court thinks fit.
If the Court thinks fit the carriage of the order may subsequently be given to such person and on such terms as the Court directs.
15. On making such an order, or at any time afterwards, the Custody of property. Court may, if it thinks fit, make any such further or other order as seems expedient for compelling the executor or administrator to bring into Court, for safe custody, all or any part of the money, or securities, or other property of the deceased, from time to time coming to the hands of the executor or administrator, or such other order as seems expedient for the safe keeping of the property of the deceased, or any part thereof, until it can be duly administered under the direction of the Court for the benefit of all persons interested.
16. If the extreme urgency or other peculiar circumstances of Proceedings ex-officio. any case appear to the Court so to require, the Court may issue such a summons and make such an order or such orders as aforesaid, and may cause proper proceedings to be taken thereon, of its own motion ex-officio, or on the information of any officer of the Court, and without any such application by a creditor or legatee, the next of kin, or one of the next of kin, as is before mentioned.
17. The reasons of the Court for making any order under the Minute of reasons. present provisions shall be recorded in the minutes of proceedings.
IV. SUMMARY PROCEDURE ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND
PROMISSORY NOTES.
18. Suits on bills of exchange or promissory notes, instituted In what cases. within six months after the same become due and payable, may be
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Holder's expenses.
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commenced by summons (Form 4,) and may be heard and determined in a summary way as hereinafter is provided.
19. The Court shall, on application within seven days from the service of the summons, give the defendant leave to defend the suit on his paying into Court the sum indorsed, or on evidence on oath showing to the satisfaction of the Court a good legal or equitable defence, or such facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration, or such other facts as the Court deems sufficient to support the application, and on such terms as to security and other things as to the Court seems fit; and in that case the Court may direct proceedings to be taken and carried on by petition in the ordinary way.
20. If the defendant does not so obtain leave to defend, the plaintiff, on proof of due service of the summons, shall be entitled as of course at any time after the expiration of such seven days, to an immediate absolute decree for any sum not exceeding the sum indorsed on the summons, together with interest at the rate specified (if any) to the date of the decree, and a sum for costs to be fixed by the Court in the decree.
21. After decree the Court may, under special circumstances, set aside the decree, and may, if necessary, set aside execution, and may give leave to defend the suit, if it appears to the Court reason- able so to do, and on such terms as to the Court may seen just, the reasons for any such order being recorded in the minutes of proceedings.
22. In any proceedings under the present provisions, it shall be cometent to the Court to order the bill or note sought to be proceeded on to be forthwith deposited in the Court, and further to order that all proceedings be stayed until the plaintiff gives security for costs.
23. The holder of a dishonoured bill or note shall have the same remedies for recovery of the expenses incurred in the noting of the same for non-acceptance or non-payment, or incurred other- wise by reason of the dishonour, as he has under the present provisions for recovery of the amount of the bill or note.
24. The holder of a bill or note may, if he thinks fit, obtain one summons under the present provisions against all or any of the parties to the bill or note; and such summons shall be the commencement of a suit or suits against the parties therein named respectively; and all the subsequent proceedings against such respective parties shall be carried on, as far as may be, as if separate summonses had issued.
But the summons or its indorsement must set forth the claims against the parties respectively. according to their respective alleged liabilities, with sufficient precision and certainty to enable each defendant to set up a y defence on which he individually may desire to rely.
25. An appeal from a Provincial Court to the Supreme Court in respect of any decision, decree, or order given or made in any such suit does not lie, except by special leave.
V-SUITS FOR SUMS OF 100 DOLLARS AND UPWARDS.
Petition.
26. Subject to the foregoing provisions, where the claim which any person desires to enforce by proceedings in the Court relates to money, goods, or other property of the amount or value of 100 dollars or upwards, or relates to or involves directly or indirectly a question respecting any matter at issue, of the amount
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or value of 100 dollars or upwards-or is for the recovery of damages of the amount of 100 Dollars or upwards
shall be commenced by the filing of a petition (Form 5.)
proceedings
27. The petition shall contain a narrative of the material facts, Contents of petition. matters, and circumstances on which the plaintiff relies, such narrative being divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively, each paragraph containing, as nearly as may be, a separate and distinct statement or allegation, and shall pray specially for the relief to which the plain- tiff may conceive himself entitled, and also for general relief.
The petition must be as brief as may be consistent with a clear statement of the facts on which the prayer is sought to be support- ed, and with information to the defendant of the nature of the claim set up.
Documents must not be unnecessarily set out in the petition in hæc verba, but so much only of them as is pertinent and material may be set out, or the effect and substance of so much only of them as is pertinent and material may be given, without needless prolixity.
Dates and sums shall be expressed in figures and not in words, The petition may not contain any statement of the mere evidence by which the facts alleged are intended to be proved, and may not contain any argument of law.
The facts material to the establishment of the plaintiff's right to recover shall be alleged positively, briefly, and as clearly as may be, so as to enable the defendant by his answer either to admit or deny any one or more of the material allegations, or else to admit the truth of any or all of the allegations, but to set forth some other substantive matter in his answer, by reason of which he intends to contend that the right of the plaintiff to recover or to any relief capable of being granted on the petition has not yet accrued, or is released or barred or otherwise gone.
Particulars of Demand.
28. Where the plaintiff's claim is for money payable in respect. In what cases, of any contract express or implied,-or to recover the possession or the value of any goods wrongfully taken and detained by the defen- dant from the plaintiff, it shall be sufficient for the plaintiff to state his claim in the petition in a general form, and to annex to the peti- tion a Schedule stating the particulars of his demand, in any form which shall give the defendant reasonably sufficient information as to the details of the claim.
An application for further or better particulars may be made by the defendant before answer, on summons.
The plaintiff shall not at the hearing obtain a decree for any sum exceeding that stated in the particulars, except for subsequent interest and the costs of suit, notwithstanding that the sum claimed in the petition for debt or damages exceeds the sun stated in the particulars.
Effect of particulars.
Particulars of demand shall not be amended except by leave of Amendment. the Court; and the Court may, or any application for leave to amend, grant the same, on its appearing that the defendant will not be pre- judiced by amendment. Otherwise the Court may refuse leave or grant the same on such terms as to notice, postponement of trial, or costs, as justice requires.
Any variance between the items contained in the particulars Variance. and the items proved at the hearing may be amended at the hearing, either at once or on such terms as to notice, adjournment, or costs, as justice requires.
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Where particulars are amended by leave of the Court, or where further or better particulars are ordered to be given, the order shall state the time within which the amendment is to be made or the further or better particulars are to be given; and the order for ser- vice of the amended or further or better particulars shall state the time which the defendant is to have to put in his answer.
Papers Annered.
29. Where the plaintiff seeks (in addition to or without any order for the payment of money by the defendant) to obtain, as against any person, any general or special declaration by the Court of his rights under any contract or instrument, or to set aside any contract.- -or to have any bond, bill, note, or instrument in writing delivered up to be cancelled,-or to restrain any defendant by injunction, or to have any account taken between himself and any other or others,-aud in such other cases as the nature of the cir cumstances makes it necessary or expedient,-the plaintiff in his petition may refer to and briefly describe any papers or documents on the contents of which he intends to rely, and may annex copies of such papers or documents to the petition, where such papers or documents are brief, or may state any reason for not annexing copies of such papers or documents, or any of them respectively (as their length, possession of copies by the defendant, loss, inability to pro- cure copies), that he may have to allege. The plaintiff shall, in his petition, offer to allow the defendant to inspect such papers and documents as aforesaid, or such of them as are in his possession or
power.
Amendment.
30. Any plaintiff not giving sufficient information to enable the defendant reasonably to understand the nature and particulars of the claim set up against him, may be ordered, on the application of the defendant before answer, to amend his petition.
The plaintiff may be ordered to annex copies of, or produce for inspection, such papers or documents in his possession or power as he has referred to in the petition, and as the defendant is entitled to inspect for the purpose of the suit.
The Court may in such cases make such order as to costs as justice requires, and stay proceedings until the order is complied with.
31. If any petition contains libellous or needlessly offensive expressions, the Court may, either of its own motion before service thereof, or on the application of the defendant, order the petition to be amended, and make such other as to costs as justice requires,
32. A petition may be amended at any time before answer by leave of the Court, obtained ex parte.
Notice of the amendment shall be given to the defendant within such time and in such manner as the Court directs.
Equity.
33. Every petition is to be taken to imply an offer to do equity in the matter of the suit commenced by it, and to admit of any equitable defence, and, on the other hand, to enable the plaintiff to obtain at the hearing any such equitable relief as he may appear entitled to from the facts stated and proved, though not specifically asked, if it may be granted without hardship to the defendant.
Parties.
34. Persons entitled to sue and suing on behalf of others, as guardians, executors, or administrators,- -or on behalf of themselves and others, as creditors in a suit for administration,-must state the character in which they sue.
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35. All persons having a joint cause of suit against any Joint cause of suit. defendant ought ordinarily to be parties to the suit.
36. Where the plaintiff has a joint and several demand against several persons, either as principals or as sureties, it is not necessary for him to bring before the Court as parties to a suit concerning such demand all the persons liable thereto, but he may proceed against one or more of the persons severally liable.
Joint and several demand.
mis-joinder.
37. If it appears before or at the hearing that any person not Non-joinder or joined as plaintiff or as defendant ought to be so joined,-or that any person joining as plaintiff or as defendant ought not to be so joined,--the Court may order the petition to be amended, with liberty to amend the other pleadings (if any), and on such terms as to time for answering, postponement or adjournment of hearing, and costs, as justice requires.
But no person shall be so joined as plaintiff without satisfac- tory evidence to the Court of his consent thereto.
Nor shall the name of any plaintiff be struck out unless it appears to the satisfaction of the Court either that he was originally joined as plaintiff without his consent, or that he consents to his name being struck out.
38. Where a plaintiff sues any person as agent for some other Defendant sued as agent, person, not seeking to fix such agent with any personal liability, the Court, on the fact coming to its knowledge, shall, if the person really sought to be fixed with liability is within the particular juris- diction, forthwith order his name to be substituted, and stay proceedings until the order is complied with: But if he is not within the particular jurisdiction, shall refuse to proceed further in the matter, unless and until the person sued as agent undertakes, by writing under his hand, to defend the suit, and personally to satisfy any decree or order for debt or damages and costs therein.
In the latter case the person sued as agent shall further, within such time as the Court orders and before the hearing of the suit, pro- cure and file with the proceedings a sufficient authority in writing from the party on whose behalf such agent is affecting to act, to substitute the name of the principal as defendant for his own, and to defend the suit, or otherwise act in it on behalf of such principal. Such agent shall not, however, be deemed discharged by such authority and substitution from his personal undertaking and lia- bility to satisfy any decree or order in the suit, such authority and substitution being in all cases strictly required as a protection against collusive decrees which might affect absent persons.
one petition.
39. In case a petition states two or more distinct causes of suit, by Distinct causes of suit in and against the same parties, and in the same rights, the Court may, either before or at the hearing, if it appears inexpedient to try the different causes of suit together, order that different records be made up, and make such order as to adjournment and costs as justice requires.
In case a petition states two or more distinct causes of suit, but not by and against the same parties, or by and against the same parties but not in the same rights, the petition may, on the appli- cation of any defendant, be disinissed.
In case such application is made within the time for answer, the petition may be dismissed, with substantial costs to be paid by the plaintiff to the defendant making the application; but in case the application is not made within the time for answer, the petition, when the defect is brought to the notice of the Court, may be dismissed without costs, or on payment of Court fees only, as to the Court seems just.
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Defective Petition.
40. Where a petition is defective on the face of it by reason of non-compliance with any provision of these Rules, the Court may, either on application by a defendant or of its own motion, make an order to stay proceedings until the defect is remedied.
The Court shall, of its own motion, make an order to stay proceedings on a defective petition, where the defect is patent and serious, and comes to the knowledge of the Court before service of the petition on the defendant.
Copies for Service.
41. Where there is only one defendant, one copy of the petition" and of any schedule thereto, for service, is to be left with the Court together with the original; where there are two or more defendants. as many copies as there are parties to be served are to be left. together with the original.
Service of Petition.
42. The plaintiff on filing his petition must obtain an order for service of it on the defendant.
Every order for service shall specify a reasonable time after service, ordinarily not more than eight days, within which the defendant must put in his answer.
Defence on Ground of Law.
43. Where a defendant conceives that he has a good legal or answer being required equitable defence to the petition, so that even if the allegations of fact in the petition were admitted or clearly established, yet the plaintiff would not be entitled to any decree against him (the defendant), he may raise this defence by a motion that the petition be dismissed without any answer being required from him.
Order.
Costs.
Further time to answer
The motion paper shall be filed within the time allowed for putting in an answer.
It must state briefly the grounds of law on which the defendant intends to rely at the hearing of the motion.
The motion shall be heard and disposed of at as early a time as may be.
For the purposes of the motion the defendant shall be taken to admit the truth of the allegations of fact in the petition, and no evidence as to matters of fact or discussion of questions of fact shall be admitted at the hearing of the motion.
On hearing the motion the Court shall either dismiss the petition or order the defendant to put in an answer within a short time to be named in the order, and may give leave to the plaintiff to amend his petition if it appears requisite, and may impose such terms as justice requires.
Where, on the hearing of the motion, any grounds of law are urged in support of the motion beyond those stated in the motion paper, and the grounds stated therein are disallowed, the defendant shall be liable to pay the same costs as if the motion were wholly refused, although the grounds of law newly urged are allowed, unless the Court thinks fit in any case to order otherwise.
Answer.
44. The defendant may obtain further time of putting in his answer on summons, stating further time required, and the reason why it is required.
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The application when made, unless consented to, must be sup- ported by affidavit or by oral evidence on oath, showing that there is reasonable ground for the application, and that it is not made for the purpose of delay.
answering.
45. Where a defendant does not put in any answer he shall not Effect of defendant not be taken as admitting the allegations of the petition, or the plaintiff's right to the relief sought; and at the hearing (even though such defendant does not appear) the plaintiff must open his case, and ad- duce evidence in support of it, and take such judgment as to the Court appears just.
time allowed.
46. A defendant neglecting to put in an answer within the time Leave to answer after or further time allowed, shall not be at liberty to put in any answer without leave of the Court.
The Court may grant such leave by order on the ex parte appli- cation of the defendant at any time before the plaintiff has set down the cause, or applied to have it set down for hearing.
Where the cause has been set down or the plaintiff has applied to have it set down for hearing, the Court shall not grant such leave except on return of a summons to the plaintiff, giving notice of the defendant's application, and on such terms as to costs and other matters as seem just.
answer.
47. The answer (Form 6,) shall show the nature of the defend- Form and contents o ant's defence to the claim set up by the petition, but may not set forth the evidence by which such defence is intended to be supported.
It should be clear and precise, and not introduce matter irrele- vant to the suit, and the rules before laid down respecting the setting out of documents and the contents of a petition generally shall be observed in auswer, mutatis mutandis.
It must deny all such material allegations in the petition as the defendant intends to deny at the hearing.
Where the answer denies an allegation of fact, it must deny it directly, and not by way of negative pregnant: as (for example) where it is alleged that the defendant has received a sum of money, the answer must deny that he has received that sum or any part thereof, or else set forth what part he has received. And so, where a matter of fact is alleged in the petition, with certain circum- stances, the answer must not deny it literally as it is alleged, but must answer the point of substance positively and certainly.
The answer must specifically admit such material allegation in the petition as the defendant knows to be true, or desires to be taken as admitted. Such admission, if plain and specific, will prevent the plaintiff from obtaining the cost of proving at the hear- ing any matters of fact so admitted.
All material allegations of fact admitted by a defendant sha.l be taken as established against him, without proof thereof by the plaintiff at the hearing. But the plaintiff shall be bound to prove as against each defendant all allegations of fact not admittted by him, or not stated by him to be true to his belief.
The answer must allege any matter of fact not stated in the petition on which the defendant relies in defence, -as establishing, for instance, fraud on the part of the plaintiff, or showing that the plaintiff's right to recover, or to any relief capable of being granted on the petition, has not yet accrued, or is released or barred or otherwise gone.
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48. The answer of a defendant shall not debar him at the hearing from disproving any allegation of the petition not admitted by his answer, or from giving evidence in support of a defence not expressly set up by the answer,-except where the defence is such as, in the opinion of the Court, ought to have been expressly set up by the answer-or is inconsistent with the statements of the answer- or is in the opinion of the Court, likely to take the plaintiff by surprise, and to raise a fresh issue or fresh issues of fact or law not fairly arising out of the pleadings as they stand, and such as the plaintiff ought not to be then called upon to try.
Specific Answer.
49. Where the defendant does not answer, or puts in an answer amounting only to a general denial of the plaintiff's claim, the plaintiff may apply by summons for an order to compel him to answer specifically to the several material allegations in the peti- tion; and the Court, if such allegations are briefly, positively, separately, and distinctly made, and it thinks that justice so requires, may grant such an order.
The defendant shall, within the time limited by such order, put in his answer accordingly, and shall therein answer the several material allegations in the petition, either admitting or denying the truth of such allegations seriatim, as the truth or falsehood of each is within his knowledge, or (as the case may be) stating as to any one or more of the allegations that he does not know whether such allegation or allegations is or are true or otherwise.
The defendant so answering may also set up by such answer any defence to the suit, and may explain away the effect of any admission therein made by any other allegation of facts.
Interrogatories.
50. Where an answer so put in fails substantially to comply with the terms of the order, by reason of any one or more of the material allegations not being either denied or admitted thereby, or not being met by a statement in the answer that the defendant does not know whether such allegation or allegations is or are true or otherwise, the plaintiff may apply to the Court to examine the defendant on written interrogatories; and the Court may, if it sees fit, examine the defendant accordingly on written interrogatories allowed by the Court, and embodying material allegations of the petition in an interrogative forin, and may reduce the answers of the defendant to writing.
Such answers shall be taken for the purposes of the suit to be a part of the defendant's answer to the petition.
Oath.
51. The Court may, where the circumstances of the case appear to require it, order the defendant to put in an answer on oath.
Tender.
52. A defence alleging tender by the defendant must be accompanied by payment into Court of the amount alleged to have been tendered.
Set-off.
53. A defence of set-off to a claim for money, whether in debt or in damages, must be accompanied by a statement of particulars of set- off; and if pleaded as a sole defence, unless extending to the whole amount of the plaintiff's claim, must also be accompanied by payment
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into Court of the amount to which, on the defendant's showing, the Payment into Court. plaintiff is entitled; and in default of such payment the defendant costs. shall be liable to bear the costs of the suit, even if he succeeds in his defence to the extent of the set-off pleaded.
Where a defendant in his answer raises a defence by way of Cross suit. set-off, which, in the opinion of the Court, is not admissable as set- off, the Court may either before or at the hearing, on his application, give him liberty to withdraw such defence, and to file a cross peti- tion, and may make such order for the hearing of the suit and cross suit together or otherwise, on such terms as to costs and other matters as seein just.
Payment into Court.
54. Payment into Court by the defendant must be accompanied Answer. by an answer. The answer must state distinctly that the money paid in is paid in satisfaction of the plaintiff's claim generally, or (as the case may be) in satisfaction of some specific part of the plaintiff's claim, where the claim is stated in the petition for distinct sums or in respect of distinct matters.
Payment into Court, whether made in satisfaction of the plain- Effect. tiff's claim ganerally or in satisfaction of some specific part thereof, operates as an admission of liability to the extent of the amount paid in, and no more, and for no other purpose.
Where the defendant pays money into Court, the plaintiff shall Acceptance by plaintiff, be at liberty to accept the same in full satisfaction and discharge of the cause of suit in respect of which it is paid in; and in that case the plaintiff may forthwith apply by motion for payment of the money out of Court to him; and on the hearing of the motion the Court shall make such order as to stay of further proceedings in the suit, in whole or in part, and as to costs and other matters, as seems just.
If the plaintiff does not so apply, he shall be considered as in- Non-acceptance, sisting that he has sustained damages to a greater amount,-or (as the case may be) that the defendant was and is indebted to him in a greater amount, than the sum paid in; and in that case the Court, in determining the suit and disposing of costs at the hearing, shall Costs. have regard to the fact of the payment into Court having been made and not accepted.
Counter-claim.
55. Where a defendant in his answer raises any specific defence, Cross petition in same and it appears to the Court that on such defence being established Suit, he may be entitled to relief against the plaintiff in respect of the subject-matter of the suit, the Court may, on the application of the defendant either before or at the hearing, if under the circumstances of any case it thinks fit, give liberty to him to file a counter-claim by a cross-petition in the same suit, asking for relief against the plaintiff, and may make such order for the hearing of the suit and counter-claim together or otherwise, and in such manner and on such terms as to costs and other matters as seem just, and may, if in any case it seems fit, require the plaintiff to give security to the satisfaction of the Court (by deposit or otherwise) to abide by and perform the decision of the Court on the counter-claim.
Proceedings after Answer.
56. No replication or other pleading after answer is allowed, No pleading after except by special leave of the Court.
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57. Where the plaintiff considers the contents of the answer to be such as to render an amendment of the petition necessary or desirable, he may obtain ex parte an order to amend the petition, on satisfying the Court that the amendment is not intended for the purpose of delay or vexation, but because it is considered to be material for the plaintiff's case.
Notice of the amendment shall be given to the defendant within such time and in such manner as the Court in each case directs.
Settlement of Issues.
58. At any time before or at the hearing the Court may, if it thinks fit, on the application of any party or of its own motion, proceed to ascertain and determine what are the material questions in controversy between the parties, although the same are not distinctly or properly raised by the pleadings, and may reduce such questions into writing and settle them in the form of issues; which issues when settled may state questions of law on admitted facts; or questions of disputed fact, or questions partly of the one kind and partly of the other.
In settling issues the Court may order or allow the striking out or amendment of any pleading or part of a pleading so that the pleadings may finally correspond with the issues settled, and may order or allow the striking out or amendment of any pleading or part of a pleading that appears to be so framed as to prejudice, embarrass, or delay the trial of the cause.
Where the application to the Court to settle issue is made at any stage of the proceedings, at which all parties are actually present before the Court, either in person or by counsel or attorney, or at the hearing, the application may be made vivú voce, and may be disposed of at once, otherwise the application must be made and disposed of on summons.
heference of Account.
59. Where it appears to the Court at any time after suit in- stituted, that the question in dispute relates either wholly or in part to matters of mere account, the Court may, according to the amount of public business pending, either decide such question in a summary way, or order that it be referred either wholly or in part to some person agreed on by the parties, or in case of their non-agreement, appointed by the Court.
The referee shall enter into the account and hear evidence, and report on it to the Court, according to the order; and the Court after hearing the parties may adopt the conclusions of the report, either wholly or in part, or may direct a further report to be made by the referee, and may grant any necessary adjournment for that purpose. Setting down of Cause for Hearing.
60. No cause can be set down for hearing without order of the Court first obtained.
61. At the expiration of the time allowed for answering, the plaintiff may apply or parte for an order to set down the cause for hearing.
62. Where the defendant has put in an answer, the plaintiff must carefully consider the answer, and, if he finds that upon the answer alone there is sufficient ground for a final decree or order, he must proceed upon the answer without entering into evidence pre- paratory to or at the hearing.
Or, if it is needful to prove a particular point, he must not enter into evidence as to other points that are not necessary to be proved.
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In the first case, if he enters into evidence at all, and in the second case, if he enters into evidence as to such other points, he renders himself liable to pay the costs thereof.
on application of
63. An order to set down the cause may be made on the applica- Order for setting down tion of the defendant by summons, if it appears to the Court, having defendant. regard to the state of the pleadings, that the cause is ready to be heard, and that there has been delay on the part of the plaintiff in obtaining an order for setting down the cause, for which the plaintiff has no reasonable excuse, (as the absence or illness of a material witness,) and that the defendant is prejudiced or may reasonably be expected to be prejudiced by such delay.
Dismissal for want of Prosecution.
64. Where the plaintiff does not obtain on order for setting down In what cases. the cause within three months from the time at which he might first
apply for such an order, the defendant may apply by motion for an
order to dismiss the petition for want of prosecution.
On such application, the Court may, if it thinks fit, make an order dismissing the petition, or make such other order, or impose such terms as the Court thinks just and reasonable.
Postponement of Hearing.
65. The Court may at any time on a summons taken out by any In what cases. party postpone the hearing of a cause set down, on being satisfied by evidence on oath that the postponement will have the effect of better ensuring the hearing and determination of the questions between the parties on the merits.
Where such an application is made on the ground of the absence of a witness, the Court shall require to be satisfied that his evidence is material, and that he is likely to return and give evidence within a reasonable time.
Where such an application is made for the purpose of enabling the party applying to obtain the evidence of a witness resident out of the particular jurisdiction, the Court shall require to be satisfied that the evidence of the witness is material, and that he is likely to give evidence, and that he is permanently residing out of the jurisdiction, or does not intend to come within the jurisdiction within a reasonable time. The party making such application must also apply for an order for the examination of such witness out of the jurisdiction, or for leave to use an affidavit to be made by such witness as evidence at the hearing.
Hearing List and Hearing Paper.
66. There shall be kept a General Hearing List for causes and To be kept. a Hearing Paper.
67. Where a cause is set down for hearing it shall be placed in Order of causes. the general hearing list, and shall be transferred to the hearing paper strictly in its turn and order, according as the general hearing list
becomes exhausted.
The regular order shall in no case be departed from without special direction.
68. When a cause is about to be transferred from the general Notice to parties, hearing list to the hearing paper, notice shall be served on the parties (Form 7); and unless the Court in any particular case directs other- wise, ten days shall be allowed between service of such notice and
the day of hearing.
69. When any cause or matter has been specially directed by the Causes taken out ofturn. Court to be heard on a particular day, or out of its ordinary turn, the
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Adjournment.
On what days.
Publicity.
Keeping witnesses out of Court.
Order of business at sittings.
Non-appearance of both partics.
Non-appearance of plaintiff.
Non-appearance of defendant.
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name of the cause or matter shall be placed in the hearing paper, with the words "by order" subjoined.
70. In case of any adjournment of the hearing from the day appointed in the hearing paper by reason of the preceding causes in the hearing paper not having been got through, or under any order of the Court made during the sitting on that day, no further notice to either party of the adjournment day shall be requisite; and the adjournment day shall, unless otherwise ordered by the Court, be the next ordinary Court day.
Sittings of Court.
71. The sittings of the Court for the hearing of causes shall be, where the amount of public business so warrants, held on fixed and stated days.
The Court may, at its discretion, appoint any other day or days from time to time for the hearing of causes, as circumstances require.
72. The sittings of the Court for the hearing of causes shall ordinarily be public; but the Court may, for a reason to be specified by it on the minutes, hear any particular cause or matter in the presence only of the parties and their legal advisers and the officers of the Court.
73. On the application of either party at the commencement of the proceedings, or of its own motion, the Court may order witnesses on both sides to be kept out of Court until they have respectively given their evidence; but this rule does not extend to the parties themselves, or to their respective legal advisers, although intended to be called as witnesses.
74. Subject to special arrangements for any particular day, the business of the day shall be taken as nearly as circumstances permit in the following order :
(i.) At the commencement of the sitting, judgments shall be delivered in matters standing over for that purpose, and appearing for judgment in the paper:
(ii) Ex parte motions and motions by consent shall next be taken, in the order in which the motion papers have be sent in:
(iii.) Opposed motions on notice, and arguments on showing cause against orders returnable on that day, shall then be taken, in the order in which these matters respectively stand in the hearing paper:
(iv.) The causes in the hearing paper shall then be called on, in their order, unless the Court sees fit to vary the order.
Hearing.
75. When a cause in the hearing paper has been called on, if neither party appears, either in person or by counsel or attorney, the Court, on being satisfied that the plaintiff has received notice of the hearing, shall, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, strike the cause out of the hearing paper.
76. If the plaintiff does not appear in person or by counsel or attorney, the Court, on being satisfied that the plaintiff has received notice of the hearing, shall, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, strike out the cause, and make such order as to costs in favour of any defendant appearing as seems just.
77. If the plaintiff appears, but the defendant or any of the defendants does not appear, in person or by counsel or attorney, the Court shall, before hearing the cause, inquire into the service of the petition, and of notice of hearing on the absent party or parties.
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If not satisfied as to the service on every party, the Court shall direct that further service be made as it directs, and adjourn the hearing of the cause for that purpose.
If satisfied that the defendant or the several defendants has or have been duly served with the petition and with notice of the hearing, the Court may proceed to hear the cause, notwithstanding the absence of the defendant or any of the defendants, and may, on the evidence adduced by the plaintiff, give such Judgment as appears just. The Court, however, shall not be absolutely bound to do so, but may
order the hearing to stand over to a further day, and direct fresh notice to be given to the defendant or defendants, in case justice seems to require an adjournment.
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78. Where the Court hears a cause and gives Judgment in the Rehearing for defendant, absence of and against any defendant, it may afterwards, if it thinks fit, on such terms as seem just, set aside the decree and rehear the cause, on its being established by evidence on oath to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant's absence was not wilful, and that he has a defence upon the merits.
79. Where a cause is struck out by reason of the absence of the Restoration of cause to
list for plaintiff. plaintiff, it shall not be restored without leave of the Court, until it has been set down again at the bottom of the general hearing list, and been transferred in its regular turn to the hearing paper.
plaintiff a second time,
80. Where a cause has been once struck out, and has been a Non-appearance of second time set down, and has come into the hearing paper, and on the day fixed for the hearing, the plaintiff having received due notice thereof, fails to appear either in person or by counsel or attorney when the cause is called on, the Court, on the application of the defendant, and if the non-appearance of the plaintiff appears to be wilful and intended to harass the defendant, or to be likely to pre- judice the defendant by preventing the hearing and determination of the suit, may make an order on the plaintiff to show cause why a day should not be fixed for the peremptory hearing of the cause; and on the return to that order, if no cause or no sufficient cause be shown, the Court shall fix a day accordingly, upon such notice and other terms as seem just.
In case the plaintiff does not appear on the day so fixed, either in person or by counsel or attorney, the Court shall, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, dismiss the petition, which dismissal shall have the same effect as a dismissal on the merits at the hearing.
Jury.
81. Notice of demand of a jury, or of application for a jury, Time for demand of or must be filed seven days at least before the day of hearing.
application for jury.
82. An appeal does not lie against the refusal of an application Appeal.
for a jury.
83. Where notice of demand of a jury has not been filed in due adjournment for jury, time, or if at the hearing both parties desire a jury, the Court may,
on such terms as seem just, adjourn the hearing, in order that a jury
may be summoned.
Proceeding at the Hearing.
84. The order of proceeding at the hearing of a cause shall be Order of proceeding. as follows:-
The plaintiff shall state the pleadings.
The party on whom the burden of proof is thrown by the nature
of the material issues or questions between the parties has the right to begin: he shall address the Court and open his case.
He shall then call his evidence and examine his witnesses in chief.
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Cross-examination and
re-examination.
Notes of evidence.
Objection to evidence.
Note of objection.
Evidence by affidavit,
Admission of affisheyit although no Pruss- examination.
Documentary evidence.
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When the party beginning has concluded his evidence, he shall ask the other party if he intends to call evidence (in which terms is included evidence taken by affidavit or deposition, or under com- mission, and documentary evidence not already read or taken as read); and if answered in the negative, he shall be entitled to sum up the evidence already given, and comment thereon; but if answered in the affirmative, he shall wait for his general reply.
When the party beginning has concluded his case, the other party shall be at liberty to address the Court, and to call evidence, and to sum up and comment thereon.
If no evidence is called or read by the latter party, the party beginning (saving the right of the Crown), shall have no right to reply, unless he has been prevented from summing up his case by the statement of the other party of his intentiou to call evidence.
The case on both sides shall then be considered closed.
If the party opposed to the party beginning calls or reads evidence, the party beginning shall be at liberty to reply generally on the whole case, or he may call fresh evidence in reply to the evidence given on the other side, on points material to the determi- nation of the issues, or any of them, but not on collateral matters.
Where evidence in reply is tendered, and allowed to be given, the party against whom the same has been adduced shall be at liberty to address the Court, and the party beginning shall be entitled to the general reply.
85. Each witness, after examination in chief, shall be subject to cross-examination by the other party, and to examination by the party calling him, and after examination may be questioned by the Court, and shall not be recalled or further questioned save through and by leave of the Court.
86. The Court shall take a note of the substance of the viva voce evidence in a narrative form, but shall put down the terms of any particular question or answer, if there appears any special reason for doing so.
No person shall be entitled as of right, at any time or for any purpose, to inspection or a copy of the Court's notes,
87. All objections to evidence must be taken at the time the question objected to is put, or, in case of written evidence, when the same is about to be put in, and must be argued and decided at the time.
88. Where a question put to a witness is objected to, the Court, unless the objection appears frivolous, shall take a note of the ques- tion and objection, if required by either party, and shall mention on the notes whether the question was allowed to be put or not, and the answer to it, if put.
89. Where any evidence is by affidavit, or has been taken by commission, or on deposition, the party adducing the same may read and comment on it, either immediately after his opening, or after the viva v ce evidence on his part has been concluded.
90. The Court may, it its discretion, if the interest of justice appear absolutely so to require (for reasons to be recorded in the minutes of proceedings), admit an affidavit in evidence, although it is shown that the party against whom the affidavit is offered in evidence had no opportunity of cross-examining the person making the affidavit, on such terms, if any, as seem just.
91. Documentary evidence must be put in and read, or taken as read by consent.
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Every document put in evidence shall be marked by the Court at the time, and shall be retained by the Court during the hearing, and returned to the party who put it in, or from whose custody it came, immediately after the judgment, unless it is impounded by order of the Court.
92. Where the evidence adduced at the hearing varies sub- Variance of evidence. stantially from the allegations of the respective parties in the
pleading, it shall be in the discretion of the Court to allow the
pleadings to be amended.
93. The Court may allow such amendment on such terms as Amendments. to adjournment, costs, and other things as seem just, so as to avoid surprise and injury to any party; but all amendments necessary for the determination in the existing suit of the real question in controversy between the parties shall be made if duly applied for.
fair trial.
94. The Court may at the hearing order or allow, on such Pleadings prejudicin g terms as seem just, the striking out or amendment of any pleading that appears so framed as to prejudice, embarrass, or delay the fair trial of the real questions in controversy between the parties.
Judgment.
95. Decisions and judgments shall be delivered or read in open Publicity. Court, in presence of the parties and their legal advisers.
judgment.
96. If the judgment of the Court is reserved at the hearing, Summons to bear parties to the suit shall be summoned to hear judgment, unless the Court at the hearing states the day on which judgment will be delivered, in which case no summons to hear judgment shall be issued.
97. All parties shall be deemed to have notice of any decision Notice to parties of or judgment, if the same is pronounced at the hearing of the appli- cation or suit.
All parties duly served with notice to attend and hear judgment shall be deemed to have notice of the judgment when pronounced.
judgment.
98. A minute of every judgment, whether final or interlocutory, Minute of judgment, shall be made, on which the decree or order may be drawn up on the application of any of the parties.
Special Case.
99. Any decision or judgment may be given, or verdict taken, verdiet subject to
Decision, judgment, or subject to a special case to be stated for the opinion of the Supreme special cases. Court.
Rehearing. New Trial.
100. The Court may, in any case, on such terins as seem just, order a rehearing or new trial, with a stop of proceedings.
101. An application for a new trial may be made and deter- mined on the day of hearing, if all parties are present, or on notice of motion, filed not later than 14 days after the hearing.
Such notice shall not of itself operate as a stay of proceedings; but any money in Court in the suit shall be retained to abide the result of the motion or the further order of the Court.
After the expiration of such 14 days an application for a new trial shall not be admitted, except by special leave of the Court, on such terms as seem just.
General power of Court
as to rehearing or new trial.
Time for application
for new trial
102. On an order for rehearing or new trial, either party may Jury may be demanded demanda jury for the second trial, though the first was not with a jury.
on new trini.
103. The Court may, if it thinks fit, make it a condition of Court may order jury,
granting a rehearing or new trial that the trial shall be with a jury.
104. Where the Supreme Court, or appeal from a Court where On appeal jury may be trial with a jury can be had, thinks fit to direct a rehearing in the ordered for second trial. Court below, it may direct that the second trial shall be with a jury.
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Date of decree or order.
Drawing up of decree or order.
Certified copies.
Ex parte orders.
Statement of time in decree or order.
Immediate payment.
Indorsement on decree or order for money payment.
or for other act,
Instalments.
How payment to be made.
Enforcement of order by or against persons not parties to suit.
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Decrees and Orders.
105. A decree or order shall bear date of the day on which the decision or judgment, on which the decree or order is founded, is pronounced.
106. Decrees and orders shall be drawn up in form only on the application of some party to the suit, and shall then be passed, certified by the seal of the Court, and entered, and shall then form part of the record.
No decree or order shall be enforced or appealed from, nor shall any copy thereof be granted, until it has been so drawn up, passed, and entered.
107. Any party to the suit is entitled to obtain a copy of a decree or order, when drawn up, passed, and entered, such be certified under the seal of the Court.
copy to
108. Where an order is made ex parte, a certified copy of the affidavit or deposition on which the order is granted must be served on the party affected by the order, together with the order.
109. Where in any suit or matter a decree or order directs
any person to pay money or do any other act, the same or some subse- quent decree or order shall state the precise time within which the payment or other act is to be made or done, reckoned from the date or from the service of the decree or order in which the time is stated, or from some other point of time, as seems fit.
110. A decree or order may direct the payment to be made, or act to be done, immediately after service of the decree or order, if, under special circumstances, the Court thinks fit so to direct.
111. Where the decree or order is one directing payment of money, there shall be endorsed on the copy of it served on the person required to obey it, a memorandum in the words, or to the effect, following :-
"If you, the within-named A.B., neglect to obey this decree '[or order] by the time therein limited, you will be liable to have a writ of execution issued against your goods, "under which they may be seized and sold, and will also be liable to be summoned by the Court, and to be examined as to your ability to make the payment directed by this "decree for order], and to be imprisoned in case of your "not answering satisfactorily.
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112. Where the decree or order is one directing some act to be done other than payment of money, there shall be indorsed on the copy of it served on the person required to obey it, a memo- randum in the words, or to the effect, following:-
"If you, the within-named A.B., neglect to obey this
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decree [or order] within the time therein limited, you "will be liable to be arrested under a warrant to be issued "by the Court, and will also be liable to have your property sequestered, for the purpose of compelling you to obey "this decree (or order]."
113. A decree or order may direct that money directed to be paid by any person be paid by such instalment as the Court thinks
fit.
114. All money directed by any decree or order to be paid by any person, shall be paid into Court in the suit or matter, unless the Court otherwise direct.
115. Every person not being a party in any suit, who obtains an order, or in whose favour an order is made, is entitled to enforce obedience thereto by the same process as if he were a party to the suit.
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And every person not being a party to any suit against whom obedience to any order may be enforced, is liable to the same process for enforcing obedience to such order as if he were a party to the suit.
Execution of Decrees and Orders.
116. A person directed by a decree or order to pay money, or do Obedience without any other act, is bound to obey the decree or order on being duly served demand made. with it, and without any demand for payment or performance.
117. Where the decree or order is one directing payment of Execution against goods. money, and the person directed to make payment refuses or neglects to do so according to the exigency of the degree or order, the person pro- secuting the decree or order shall be entitled to apply to the Court for execution against the goods of the disobedient person.
118. Where a decree or order directs payment of money by instal- Instalments. ments, execution shall not issue until after default in payment of some instalment according to the order: and execution, or successive execu- tions, may then issue for the whole of the money and costs then re- maining unpaid, or for such portion thereof as the Court orders, either at the time of making the original decree or order or at any sub- sequent time.
Stay of Execution.
other suit.
119. The Court may, if under the circumstances of any case it Power to stay, pending thinks fit, on the application of a defendant, and on such terms as seem just, stay execution of a decree or order pending a suit in the same or any other Court in which that defendant is plaintiff, and the person who has obtained such decree or order is defendant.
Seizure and Sale of Goods.
120. The Court shall, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, Warrant of execution on the application of the person prosecuting the decree or order, issue against goods. under the seal of the Court a warrant of execution, directed to a proper Officer, who shall be thereby empowered to levy the money ordered to be paid (with the costs of execution) by distress and sale of the goods of the disobedient person, wheresover found within the particular jurisdiction.
121. The Officer executing the warrant may by virtue thereof What may be seized. seize any of the goods of the person against whom execution issues (except the wearing apparel and bedding of himself or his family, and the tools and implements of his trade, to the value of 25 dollars, which shall to that extent be protected from seizure,) and may also seize any money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, or securities for money, belonging to him.
dealt with
122. The Court shall hold any cheques, bills of exchange, pro- How hills, notes, and missory notes, bonds, or securities for money so seized, as security for other securities to be the amount directed to be levied by the execution, or so much thereof as is not otherwise levied, for the benefit of the person prosecuting the decree or order, who may sue in the name of the person against whom execution issues, or in the name of any person in whose name he might have sued, for the recovery of the money secured or made payable thereby when the time of payment arrives.
123. The sale of goods seized in execution shall be conducted sale. under the order of the Court, and by a person nominated by the Court, but no steps shall be taken therein without the demand of the person prosecuting the decree or order, who shall be liable for any damage
Adverse claims to goods seized.
When sale to be made;
Custody in meantime.
Return of warrant.
Payment before sale.
Neglect, connivance, or omission of officers.
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that ensues from any irregularity or from any improper or illegal pro- ceeding taken at his instance.
124. The Court shall not order any goods to be sold unless satisfied, prima facie, that they belong to the person against whom execution is issued, and are in a place where the Court has the right to exercise jurisdiction.
Where a claim is made by a third party to goods seized in execu- tion, the same, if made by a British subject, shall be decided by the Court on summons, and in a summary way, as between the claimant and the person prosecuting the decree or order.
If the claim is made by a foreigner, the Court shall either oblige the person prosecuting the decree or order to establish his claim before selling the goods, or allow him to sell the goods and defend any claim, as appears just.
125. A sale of goods seized in execution shall not be made until after the end of five days at least next following the day of seizure, unless the goods are of a perishable nature, or on the request in writing of the person whose goods have been seized; and until sale the goods shall be deposited by the officer in some fit place, or they may remain in the custody of a fit person approved by the Court and put in possession by the officer.
126. Every warrant of execution shall be returned by the officer, who shall certify thereon how it has been executed.
127. In or on every warrant of execution the Court shall cause to be inserted or indorsed the sum of money and costs adjudged, with the sums allowed as increased costs for the execution of the warraut; and if the person against whose goods execution is issued before actual sale of the goods, pays, or causes to be paid into Court, or to the officer holding the warrant, the sum of money and costs adjudged, or such part thereof as the person entitled thereto agrees to accept in full satisfaction thereof, together with all fees, the execution shall be super- seded and the goods seized shall be discharged and set at liberty.
128. In case any officer of the Court employed to levy any execution, by neglect, connivance, or omission loses the opportunity of levying the same, then on complaint of the person aggrieved, and on the fact alleged being proved on oath to the satisfaction of the Court, the Court may order the officer to pay such damages as the person complaining appears to have sustained thereby, not exceeding in any case the sum of money for which the execution issued; and the officer shall be liable thereto; and on demand being made thereof, and on his refusal to pay the same payment thereof shall be enforced as any decree or order of the Court directing the payment of money.
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129. Where a decree or order directing payment of money re- mains wholly or in part unsatisfied (whether a warrant of execution has issued or not,) the person prosecuting the decree or order may apply to the Court for a summons, requiring the person by whom payment is directed to be ma le to appear and be examined respecting his ability to make the payment directed, and the Court shall, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, issue such a summons.
130. On the appearance of the person against whom the summons is issued, he may be examined on oath by or on behalf of the person prosecuting the decree or order, and by the Court, respecting his ability to pay the money directed to be paid, and for the discovery
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of property applicable to such payment, and as to the disposal which he may have made of any property.
He shall be bound to produce, on oath or otherwise, all books, papers, and documents in his possession or power, relating to pro- perty applicable to such payment.
He may be examined as to the circumstances under which he contracted the debt or incurred the liability in respect of which the payment of money is by the decree or order directed to be made, and as to the means or expectation he then had of paying the debt or discharging the liability.
He shall be bound to sigu his examination when reduced into writing.
Whether the person summoned appears or not, the person prosecuting the decree or order, and all other witnesses whom the Court thinks requisite, may be examined on oath or otherwise re- specting the matters aforesaid.
The Court may, if it thinks fit, adjourn the hearing of the sum- mons from time to time, and require from the person summoned such security for his appearance at the adjourned hearing as seems fit, and in default of his finding security, may, by warrant, commit him to prison, there to remain until the adjourned hearing, unless sooner discharged.
131. In any of the following cases,-
(i.) If it appears to the Court by the examination of the person summoned, or other evidence, that he then has or since the making of the decree or order has had sufficient means to pay the money directed to be paid by him, and he refuses or neglects to pay the same according to the decree or order; or (ii.) That, with intent to defraud his creditors, or any of them, he has made or suffered any gift, delivery, or transfer of any property, or charged, removed or concealed any property; or (iii) That the debt or liability in question was contracted or incurred by him, by or by reason of fraud or false pretence, or breach of trust, committed by him; or
(iv.) That forbearance thereof was obtained by him by fraud
or false pretence; or
(v.) That the debt or liability was wilfully contracted or incurred by him without his having had at the same time a reasonable expectation of being able to pay or discharge it; or
(vi.) Was contracted or incurred by him by reason of any prosecution or proceeding wherein he was found guilty of
any crime or offence, or by reason of any proceeding for libel, slander, assault, battery, adultery, seduction, breach of promise of marriage, malicious arrest, malicious or frivolous and vexatious prosecution, malicious trespass, malicious injury, or the malicious filing or prosecution of a petition foradjudication of insolvency or bankruptcy,- then and in such case the Court may, if it thinks fit, order that the person summoned be committed to prison for any time not exceeding forty days, and may issue a warrant for his commitment accordingly.
Commitment.
132. In places where there is no British prison, or no other place Place of imprisonment. forthedetention of a debtor in custody except the prison of the Chinese or Japanese authorities, the Court shall not commit the debtor, if it appears that the last-mentioned prison is unfit, regard being
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Expenses of maintenance in prison.
Effect of imprisonment.
Discharge from prison on payment.
Rescinding or variation of order for payment.
Warrant of execution or commitment, where to be executed.
In what cases,
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had to the requirements of health and decency, for the confinement of a British subject under civil process.
133. The expenses of the debtor's maintenance in prison must be defrayed in the first instance by the person prosecuting the decree or order, and may be recovered by him in such manner as the Court directs.
Such expenses shall be estimated by the Court, and shall be paid at such times and in such manner as the Court directs.
In default of payment the debtor may be discharged if the Court thinks fit.
134. Imprisonment under such a warrant does not operate as a satisfaction or extinguishment of the debt or liability to which the decree or order relates, or protect the person imprisoned from being anew summoned and imprisoned for any new fraud or other default rendering him liable to be imprisoned, or deprive the person pro- secuting the decree or order of any right to have execution against his goods, as if there had not been such imprisonment.
135. Any person so imprisoned, who pays the money by the decree or order directed to be paid, or the instalments thereof payable, and costs remaining due at the time of bis commitment, and all sub- sequent costs and expenses, shall be discharged out of custody.
136. On the hearing of any such summons as aforesaid, the Court, if it thinks fit, whether it makes any order for the commitment of the person summoned or not, may rescind or alter any decree or order previously made against him for the payment of money by instalments or otherwise, and make any further or other order, either for the payment of the whole thereof forthwith, or by any instalments, or in any other manner as the Court thinks reasonable and just.
Execution out of Jurisdiction.
137. Ordinarily a warrant of execution or commitment shall not be executed out of the particular jurisdiction, except under an order made for that purpose, on the request of the Court issuing the warrant, by the Court within whose jurisdiction it is to be executed, which Court may take such steps as if it had originally issued the warrant, but shall ultimately send any money produced by the execution or the person apprehended (as the case may be) to the Court from which the warrant issued, to be there dealt with according to law.
But where the urgency or other peculiar circumstances of the case appear to the Court issuing the warrant so to require, the Court (for ̈ reasons to be recorded in the minutes of proceedings) may order it to be executed out of the particular jurisdiction, and it may be so executed accordingly.
Arrest.
138. Where the decree or order is one directing some act to be done other than payment of money, and the person directed to do the act refuses or neglects to do it according to the exigency of the decree or order, the person prosecuting the decree or order shall be entitled to apply to the Court for a warrant of arrest against the disobedient person.
139. The Court shall, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, on the application of the person prosecuting the decree or order, issue, under the seal of the Court, a warrant of arrest directed to a proper officer, who shall be thereby empowered to take the body of the disobedient person, and detain him in custody until further order.
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140. In case the person against whom the warrant of arrest in what cases. issues is not and cannot be found, or is taken and detained in custody under the warrant without obeying the decree or order,- then the person prosecuting the decree or order shall be entitled to an order of sequestration against his property.
Commitment for Disobedience.
141. Where any person over whom the Court has jurisdiction is In what cases. guilty of wilful disobedience to a decree or order, the person prosecu- ting the decree or order shall be entitled to apply to the Court for an order on the disobedient person to show cause why he should not be punished for the disobedience. The Court, unless it sees good reason to the contrary, shall on such application make an order accordingly.
The Court shall not grant the order except on evidence on oath establishing such a case, as if uncontradicted and unexplained would justify the immediate commitment of the disobedient person.
A certified copy of the affidavit or deposition on which the order is granted shall be served on the party to whom the order is directed together with the order, and he may file counter affidavits.
142. On the return day of the order, if the person to whom it 18 Warrant. directed does not attend, and does not establish a sufficient excuse for not attending, and if the Court is satisfied that the order has been duly served,- -or if he attends and does not show cause to the satisfac- tion of the Court why he should not be punished for the disobedience, -the Court may issue a warrant for his commitment to prison.
The Court may enlarge the time for the return to the order, or may, on the return of it, and under circumstances which would strictly justify the immediate commitment of the person guilty of the disobedience, direct that the warrant for his commitment shall issue only after acertain time, and in the event of his continued disobedience at that time to the decree or order, in respect of which he has been guilty of disobedience.
143. A person committed for disobedience to a decree or order is Duration of detention. liable to be detained in custody until he has obeyed the decree or order in all things that are to be immediately performed, and given such security as the Court thinks fit to obey the other parts of the decree or order (if any) at the future times thereby appointed,-or in case of his no longer having the power to obey the decree or order, then until he has been imprisoned for such time or until he has paid such fine as the Court directs.
VI.-INTERLOCUTORY PROCEEDINGS,
144. Interlocutory applications may be made at any stage of a Form of interlocutory suit or proceeding.
They shall be made either by motion or on application for a
summons.
Motions.
application.
145. Motions must be reduced to writing in the terms of the Motion-paper. order sought from the Court; and a motion shall not be entertained
until the party moving has filed in the Court a written motion paper distinctly stating the terms of the order sought (Form 8).
The motion may in its terms ask for an order directing more than one thing to be done, and may also be in an alternative form, asking that one or another order be made, so only that the whole order sought be therein substantially expressed.
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Evidence.
Motion in Court;
or by writing.
Notice of motion.
Application ex parte.
Order on motion.
Varying or discharge of order.
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If the motion-paper contains any matter by way of argument or other matter except the proper particulars of the motion itself, the Court shall direct the motion-paper to be amended, and shall make no other order thereon, until it is amended accordingly, by the strik- ing out of such argument or other matter.
There shall be filed with the motion-paper all affidavits on which the person moving intends to rely.
No other evidence can be used in support of the motion except by leave of the Court.
No paper accompanying the motion-paper other than an affidavit
shall be received.
146. The person filing the motion-paper may then either move the Court while sitting, and on such days and at such times, if any, as are by the regulations of the Court appointed for hearing motions, --or in cases of urgency at any time while the Court is sitting, and not engaged in hearing any other matter, -or send a written request to the Court for an order according to the motion-paper, with such argument stated in writing in support of his motion as he thinks fit.
147. All motions shall be made ex parte in the first instance, unless the Court gives leave to give a notice of motion for a certain day.
148. On a motion ex parte the party moving shall apply for either an immediate absolute order of the Court in the terms of the motion-paper on his own showing and evidence, or an order to the other party to appear on a certain day and show cause why an order should not be made in the terms of the motion-paper.
Any party moving in Court ex parte may support his motion by argument addressed to the Court on the facts put in evidence by the affidavits filed in support of the motion: and no party to the suit or proceeding, although present, other than the party moving, shall be entitled to be then heard.
149. On a motion coming on the Court may allow the motion- paper to be amended.
It may allow additional evidence to be produced by affidavit or deposition.
It may direct the motion to stand over.
It may refuse the motion.
It may make an order in terms of the motion.
Where an immediate order absolute is asked, and the right thereto clearly appears, it may grant such order.
It may grant an order to show cause why the order sought should not be made.
It may
allow a motion on notice to be made.
If the notion, as originally framed, or as amended, is substantially divisible into two or more parts, it may divide the same, and deal in different ways with the separate parts thereof, as the case may require.
If it appears to the Court on the evidence adduced in support of the motion, or on any additional evidence which the Court permits to be adduced in support thereof, that the party moving is entitled to an order absolute, or to show cause different from the order asked, and the party moving is willing to take such different order, the Court may so order accordingly.
If he is not willing to take such different order, the Court shall refuse the motion.
150. Where an order is made on a motion er parte, any party affected by it may, within seven days after service of it, apply to the
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Court by motion to vary or discharge it; and the Court, on notice to the party obtaining the order, either may refuse to vary or discharge it, or may vary or discharge it with or without imposing terms as to costs or security, or other things, as seems just.
Orders to show cause.
151. An order to show cause shall specify a day when cause is Return-day. to be shown, to be called the return-day to the order, which shall
ordinarily be not less than four days after service.
A person served with an order to show cause may, before the Counter affidavits.. return-day, file affidavits in order to contradict the evidence used in
obtaining the order, or setting forth other facts on which he relies,
to induce the Court to discharge such order.
day.
On the return-day, if the persons served do not appear, in person Proceedings on return- or by counsel or attorney, and it appears to the Court that the service on all proper parties has not been duly effected, the Court may enlarge the time and direct further service, or make such order as seems just. If the persons served appear, or the Court is satisfied that service on all proper parties has been duly effected, the Court may proceed with the matter.
The Court may either discharge the order,--or make the same absolute,-
-or adjourn the consideration thereof,-
-or permit further affidavits to be filed in support of or against the order, and may modify the terms of the order so as to meet the merits of the case, -and may make the order so modified absolute,--and may, if the order against which cause is shown is substantially divisible into two or more parts, divide the same, and deal in different ways with the separate parts as seems fit; and the Court, as part of its order, may impose terms as to costs or other things on the parties, or any of them, as seems just.
Summons.
152. An interlocutory application for a summons need not be Application for. made in writing, but may be made in person either by the applicant himself, or by his counsel or attorney.
If the Court considers that a summons ought to be granted, it contents of. may issue a summons ordering the person to whom it is directed to attend at the time and place specified therein, either in person or by counsel or attorney, and briefly but distinctly setting forth the nature of the particular application.
The summons shall be headed in the suit or other proceeding.
On the return-day of the summons, if the person to whom the Proceedings on returar summons is directed attends, or in his absence on proof of service,
day. the Court may, on the application of the person obtaining the summons, consider and deal with the application in a summary way. The Court shall take a note of the material evidence, if taken vivá voce.
The Court may adjourn the hearing of any summons when
necessary.
VII-APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT.
I.-In General.
153. An appeal does not lie from an order made ex parte.
by which it is made to vary or discharge it.
Er parte orders.
Any person aggrieved by such an order must apply to the Court
154. Application for leave to appeal must be made to the Court Time for application for whose decision is to be appealed from, by motion, ex parte, ordinarily within seven days after the decision to be appealed from is given, but afterwards by special leave of the Court.
leave.
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Kxecution of decree or order pending appeal.
Security.
Leave to appeal, when.
Appeal by plaintiffs;
by defendants.
Personal appearance.
Evidence.
Original documents.
Limitation of time for appeal.
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155. If leave to appeal is applied for by a person directed by a decree or order to pay money, or do any other act, the Court below shall direct either that the decision appealed from be carried into ex- ecution, or that the execution thereof be suspended pending the appeal, as the Court considers to be in accordance with substantial justice. If the Court directs the decision to be carried into execution, the person in whose favour it is given shall, before the execution of it, give security to the satisfaction of the Court for the due perform- ance of such order as the Supreme Court may make.
If the Court directs the execution of the decision to be suspended pending the appeal, the person against whom the decision is given shall, before any order for suspension of execution, give security to the satisfaction of the Conrt for the due performance of such order as the Supreme Court may make.
In all cases security shall also be given by the appellant to the satisfaction of the Court, to an amount not exceeding 250 dollars, for the prosecution of the appeal, and for payment of all fees and charges in the Court below and in the Supreme Court, and of all such costs as may be awarded to any respondent by the Supreme Court. If the last-mentioned security is given within fourteen days after motion made for leave to appeal, then, and not otherwise, the Court below shall give leave to appeal, and the appellant shall be at liberty to prefer and prosecute his appeal accordingly.
In any case other than the cases hereinbefore described, the Court below, if it considers it just or expedient (for reasons to be recorded in the minutes of proceedings) to do so, may give leave to appeal on the terms and in the manner aforesaid.
156. Where there are more plaintiffs than one an appeal cannot be prosecuted except by all the plaintiff's jointly.
Where there are more defendants than one, any one or more of them may prosecute an appeal separately; but defendants severing in appeal do so at the risk of costs if the severance is improper.
157. The Supreme Court may require any party to an appeal to appear personally before it on the hearing of the appeal, or on any occasion pending the appeal: otherwise personal appearance shall not be requisite.
158. It is not open, as of right, to any party to an appeal to adduce new evidence in support of his original case; but a party may allege any facts essential to the issue that have come to his knowledge after the decision of the Court below, and adduce evidence in support of such allegation; and for the furtherance of justice the Supreme Court may, where it thinks fit, allow or require new evidence to be adduced. 159. The Court below shall not, except for some special cause, take
upon itself the responsibility of the charge or of the transmission to the Supreme Court of original letters or documents produced in evidence in the suit.
Such original letters and documents shall be returned to the respective parties producing the same, and only copies thereof duly certified shall be transmitted in the appeal record.
The respective parties must, however, be prepared to produce the originals, if required by the Supreme Court, before or at the hearing of the appeal.
160. After the expiration of six months from the date of a decree or order leave to appeal against it shall not be given by a Provincial Court.
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the circumstances of the case, it appears just and expedient that an appeal should be allowed, but not otherwise, and may impose such terms as to security and other things as seem just.
Rules.
161. The foregoing Rules apply to suits for 250 dollars or up- Application of foregoing wards, with respect to which a right of appeal is given by the Order in Council under which these Rules are framed, and shall also be applied, as far as may be, mutatis mutandis, in cases where special leave to appeal is applied for to a Provincial or the Supreme Court.
162. An appeal from a decree or order made at the hearing of Appeal petition, Motion. a suit shall be made by petition.
Other appeals shall be made by motion.
II. From Decrees or Orders at Hearing.
163. The appellant must file his petition of appeal in the Court Appeal petition ; below within fourteen days after leave to appeal is given.
for filing.
164. The petition of appeal shall contain an exposition of the Contents.
appellant's case as supported by evidence already before the Court, and by the record as it stands, and may not refer to any matter of fact not appearing by such record or evidence, or which may not by argument and inference be fairly deduced therefrom.
It shall set forth the grounds of appeal, and the particulars in which the decree or order appealed from is considered by the appel- lant to be erroneous or defective, and shall pray that the same may be reserved or varied, and that the Court above may make the particular order to which on the record and evidence as it stands the appellant conceives himself entitled, or such other order as the Court thinks just.
It may contain any matter by way of argument in support of
the appeal.
165. The petition of appeal shall be served on such persons as Service. the Court directs.
Time
166. Any person on whom the petition of appeal has been served Respondent's answer. may, within fourteen days after service, file in the Court below an answer to the petition of appeal.
The answer shall contain an exposition of the respondent's case as supported by the evidence already before the Court, and by the record as it stands, and may not refer to any matter of fact not appearing by such record or evidence, or not by argument and in- ference fairly deducible therefrom.
It shall simply conclude with a demand that the appeal be dismissed.
It may contain any matter by way of argument against the appeal.
167. Copies of the answer shall be furnished by the Court to Copies furnished. such persons as it thinks fit.
168. All matter of objection to any appeal, as being out of time, Objections in answer, on or any grounds other than on the merits of the case itself, must be substantially raised by the party desiring to rely thereon, in and by the answer to the petition of appeal, and if not so raised, or where no answer is put in, no such objection shall be permitted to be raised at the hearing of the appeal.
169. The absence of an answer shall not preclude any person Effect of not answering, interested in supporting the decree or order from supporting the
same on the merits at the hearing of the appeal.
170. On the expiration of the time for answering, the Court Record of appeal, below shall, without receiving any further pleading in appeal, make up the record of appeal, which shall consist of (1) the petition, pleadings, orders, and proceedings, and the decree or order in the
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Power of Supreme Court to remit the case or
otherwise proceed in it.
Day for hearing.
Appearance by counsel or attorney.
Appeal motion.
Wespondent's argument.
Record of appeal.
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suit, (2) a copy of all written and documentary evidence admitted, or tendered, and of the notes of the vivâ voce evidence, (3) the petition or petitions of appeal, and (4) the answer or answers thereto.
The whole record shall be fastened together, the several pieces shall be numbered, and the whole shall be secured by the seal of the Court below.
171. After the record of appeal has been made up, and until the appeal is disposed of, the Supreme Court shall be deemed in posses- sion of the whole suit as between the parties to the appeal.
Every application in the suit shall be made to the Supreme Court and not to the Court below, but any application may be made through the Court below.
172. The Supreme Court may from time to time make such orders as seem necessary for determining the real question in controversy between the parties, and for that purpose may, as between the parties to the appeal, amend any defects, or errors in the record of appeal, and may direct the Court below to inquire into and certify its finding on any question as between such parties, or any of them, which it may be necessary or expedient to determine before final judgment in the appeal,-and generally shall, as between the parties to the appeal, have as full and ample jurisdiction over the whole suit as if the same had been instituted and prosecuted in the Supreme Court itself as a Court of first instance, by parties subject to its ordinary original jurisdiction,--and may rehear the whole case,-or may remit it to the Court below to be reheard, or to be otherwise dealt with as the Supreme Court directs.
173. The Supreme Court shall, on receiving the record of appeal, fix a day for the hearing thereof.
Such day shall be fixed as will allow of the Court giving notice thereof through the Court below to the parties to the appeal, and as will allow of the parties attending either in person or by counsel or attorney, if they or any of them desire to do so.
174. In case all the several parties to an appeal appoint persons at the place of sitting of the Supreme Court to represent them as their respective counsel or attorney in the matter of the appeal, and cause the same to be notified to the Supreme Court, the Court shall allow the appeal to be set down in the general hearing list at once, and shall proceed to dispose of the appeal in its turn without further notice to the parties or any of them; and the respective representa- tives of the parties shall be bound to watch for and take notice of the day for the hearing of the appeal.
III.-Not from Decrees or Orders at Hearing.
175. The appellant shall file his appeal motion-paper in the Court below within seven days after leave to appeal is given.
He may at the same time file in the Court below any argument he desires to submit to the Supreme Court in support of the appeal. The motion-paper and the argument (if any) shall be served on such persons as the Court directs.
176. Any person so served may, within seven days after service, file in the Court below any argument he desires to submit to the Supreme Court against the appeal.
Copies of such last-mentioned argument (if any) shall be furnished by the Court below to such persons as it thinks fit.
177. On the expiration of the time for filing such last-mentioned argument, the Court below shall make up the record of appeal, which
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shall consist of (1) the petition and such portion of the pleadings, orders, proceedings, and evidence as relate to the particular decision appealed from, with (2) the appeal motion-paper and any argument or arguments filed.
The record shall be made up as on appeal from a decree.
178. The Court shall not cause notice to be given to the parties Notice to parties. of the day when the appeal motion will be disposed of, unless under special circumstances it thinks fit to do so.
But where any party to the appeal motion notifies to the Supreme Court his desire to attend in person, or by counsel or attorney, when the motion is being disposed of, he shall be at liberty to do so, and the Court shall hear him, or his counsel or attorney, before disposing of the motion.
VIII.-SUMMARY ORDERS BEFORE SUIT.
179. Where the extreme urgency or other peculiar circumstances In what cases. of the case appear to the Court so to require, the Court may on evidence on oath, without a petition having been previously presented, make er parte an order of injunction,--or an order to sequester money or goods,- --or to stop a passport,-
-or the clearance of a ship,-
-or to hold to bail.
180. Before making such an order the Court shall require the Recognizance. person applying for it to enter into a recognizance (with or without a surety or sureties as the Court thinks fit), signed by the party applying (and his surety or sureties if any), as a security for his being answerable in damages to the person against whom the order is sought, or to give such other security for that purpose by deposit or otherwise as the Court thinks fit.
181. Any such order shall not remain in force more than 24 Duration of order. hours, and shall at the end of that time wholly cease to be in force, unless within that time a suit is regularly instituted by the person obtaining the order.
Any such order shall be dealt with in the suit as seems just. 182. An order to hold to bail shall state the amount (including costs) for which bail is required.
It shall be executed forthwith.
The person arrested under it shall be entitled to be discharged from custody under it on bringing into Court the amount stated in the order, to abide the event of any suit instituted, or on entering into a recognizance, (with or without a surety or sureties as the Court thinks fit), signed by him (and his surety or sureties if any), as a security that he will abide by and satisfy any decree or order of the Court in any suit instituted, or on giving such other security for that purpose by deposit or otherwise as the Court thinks fit.
The person arrested shall be liable to be detained in custody under the order for not more than seven days, if not sooner discharged; but the Court may, from time to time, on evidence on oath, renew the order, so, however, that no person be kept in custody under any such order, and renewed order or orders, for a longer time in the whole than thirty days.
IX.
PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Deposit of Will in Lifetime.
Arrest and other pro- ceedings under order to hold to bail.
183. Any British subject may in his lifetime deposit for safe Teststor may deposit custody in the Supreme or other Court his own Will, sealed up will.
under his own seal and the seal of the Court.
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Compulsory production of testamentary paper.
Notice to executors to come in and prove.
Time after death when
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Proceedings on Death.
184. The Supreme Court and every other Court shall endeavour to obtain, as early as may be, information of the death of every British subject dying within the particular jurisdiction, and all such informa- tion respecting the affairs of the deceased as may serve to guide the Court with respect to the securing and administration of his property.
On receiving information of the death of a British subject the Court shall put up a notice thereof at the place where its sittings are ordinarily held, and shall keep the same there until probate or administration is granted, or where it appears to the Court that probate or administration will not be applied for, or cannot be granted, for such time as the Court thinks fit.
185. Where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Supreme or other Court, that any paper purporting to be testamentary is in the possession or under the control of any person, the Court may, in a summary way, whether a suit or proceeding as to probate or administration is pending or not, order him (Form 24) to produce and bring into Court such paper.
Where it appears to the Supreme or other Court that there are reasonable grounds for believing that any person has knowledge of any paper purporting to be testamentary, (although it is not shown to the satisfaction of the Court that the paper is in his possession or under his control), the Court may, in a summary way,-whether a suit or proceeding for probate or administration is pending or not, -order him to attend for the purpose of being examined respecting the same in open Court, or on interrogatories, and after examination to produce the paper and bring it into Court.
Any person failing to attend or to be examined, or to produce and bring in the paper accordingly, shall be liable to the same consequences as he would be able to if he were a party to a suit in the Court, and had made like default.
186. The Court may of its own motion, or on the application of any person claiming an interest under a will, give notice to the executor or executors (if any) therein named, to come in and prove the will or to renounce probate; and the executors or executor so named, or some or one of them, must within fourteen days after notice come in and prove or renounce accordingly.
I.-Probate or Administration in General.
187. Probate (Form 13) or letters of administration with Will probate or administration annexed (Form 14) shall not issue until after the lapse of seven days from the death of the deceased, except under the direction of the Judge of the Supreme Court, or in case of great urgency,
Application after three years.
Grants by Supreme on request of Provincial Court.
Letters of administration (not with Will annexed) shall not issue (Form 15) until after the lapse of fourteen days from the death of the deceased, except under the direction of the Judge of the Supreme Court, or in case of great urgency.
188. Where probate or administration is, for the first time, applied for after the lapse of three years from the death of the deceased, a grant shall not be made except under the direction of the Judge of the Supreme Court.
189. In any case a grant of probate or administration may be made by the Supreme Court, wheresoever in China or Japan the deceased had at the time of his death his place of abode; but where the deceased had at the time of his death his fixed place of abode in the district of a Provincial Court, the application for the grant shall
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not be entertained by the Supreme Court, except on the request of
the Provincial Court.
cases, directions of
Court.
190. Where any dispute or question arises in relation to the In disputed or doubtful grant or the application for it,-or it appears to the Provincial Court Supreme to Provincial doubtful whether or not the grant should be made,-the Provincial Court shall communicate with the Judge of the Supreme Court, who shall either direct the Provincial Court to proceed in the matter according to such instructions as the Judge thinks fit, or may direct that no further proceeding be taken in the matter by the Provincial Court, but that any party concerned may apply for a grant to the Supreme Court itself.
jurisdiction of
191. The Provincial Court, before proceeding in the matter of Evidence to found any application, shall take care to ascertain that the deceased had at Provincial Court. the time of his death his fixed place, of abode in the district of the Court, and shall not for this purpose consider itself bound to rest satisfied with such evidence as is offered by the person applying for the grant.
192. The Court shall, where it deems it necessary, require proof, Identity. in addition to the oath of the executor or administrator, of the identity of the deceased or of the party applying for the grant.
193. The Court shall take care to ascertain the value of the Value of property. property of the deceased as correctly as circumstances admit.
Court's inquiries
194. In no case shall the Court allow probate or letters of Satisfactory answers to administration to issue until all inquires which it sees fit to institute before grant. have been answered to its satisfaction.
The Court shall, however, afford as great facility for the obtaining of probate or administration as is consistent with due regard to the prevention of error and fraud.
195. In the following cases of probate or administration, a Cases in which Judge of grant shall not issue except from the Supreme Court under the mipreme Court alone immediate direction of the Judge, namely:
Probate, or administration with will annexed, where the will was executed before the 1st day of January, 1838, and there is no testamentary paper of a later date than the 31st day of December, 1837:
Probate, or administration with will annexed, the will being simply an execution of a special power, or being the will of a married woman made by virtue of a power :- Administration for the use or benefit of a minor or infant, or
a lunatic or person of unsound mind:
Administration (with or without will annexed) of the property of a bastard dying a bachelor or spinster, or dying a widower or widow without issue, or of a person dying without known relative:
Limited administration:
Administration to be granted to a person not resident within
China or Japan.
may make grant.
196. Revocation or alteration of a grant of probate or Revocation or alteration administration shall not be made except by the Supreme Court, under of grant. the immediate direction of the Judge.
197. A notice to prohibit a grant of probate or administration Notice to prohibit (Form 28) may be filed in the Supreme Court, or in any Provincial grant. Court.
Immediately on such a notice being filed in the Supreme Court, a copy thereof shall be sent to the Court of the district (if any) in which it is alleged the deceased had at the time of his death his
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Custody of original wills,
Official copies and certificates,
Half-yearly returns from Provincial to Supreme Court.
Interpretation of the proper Officer,"
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fixed place of abode, and to any other Court to which it appears to the Judge of the Supreme Court expedient to send a copy.
Immediately on such a notice being filed in a Provincial Court, the Court shall send a copy thereof to the Supreme Court, and also to the Court of any other district in which it is known or alleged the deceased had at the time of his death a place of abode.
Such a notice shall remain in force for three months only from the day of filing; but it may be renewed from time to time.
Any such notice shall not affect any grant made on the day on which the notice is filed, or on which a copy of the notice is received, as the case may be.
The person filing such a notice shall be warned by a warning in writing, under the seal of the Court (Form 29), being delivered at the place mentioned in the notice as the address of the person filing the notice.
After such a notice has been filed in a Provincial Court, or after a copy of such a notice has been received by a Provincial Court (as the case may be,) the Provincial Court shall not make a grant of probate or administration, but any grant shall be made only by the Supreme Court, under the immediate direction of the Judge.
198. Notices in the nature of citations shall be given by publication in such newspapers, or in such other manner as the Court, in each case, directs.
199. Suits respecting probate or administration shall be instituted and conducted as nearly as may be in the same manner as suits for claims of 100 dollars and upwards.
200. All original wills, of which probate or administration with will annexed is granted, shall be filed and kept in the public office of the Supreme or other Court from which the grant issues, in such manner as to secure at once the due preservation and the convenient inspection of the same; and no original will shall be delivered out for any purpose without the express and special direction in writing of the Judge of the Supreme Court.
An official copy of the whole or of any part of a will, or an official certificate of a grant of administration, may be obtained from the Supreme or other Court where the will has been proved or the administration granted, on payment of the proper fees.
201. On the first day of February and the first day of Angust in every year, every Provincial Court shall send to the Supreme Court,-
A list (Form 30) of the grants of probate and administration made by it up to the last preceding first day of January and first day of July respectively, and not included in any previons list.
And, also, a copy, certified by the Provincial Court to be a correct copy, of every will to which any such probate or administration relates.
II.-Probate and Administration with Will Annexed.
202. In the following rules respecting probate and administration the expression "the proper officer" means, as to the Provinces, the Consul-General, Consul, or Vice-Consul holding and forming a Court;-
-as to the Supreme Court, such one of the officers attached thereto, as for the time being acts in matters of probate and administration by the authority and under the direction of the Judge. 203. On receiving an application for probate or foradministration as to mode of execution, with will annexed, the proper officer must inspect the will, and see
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whether it appears to be signed by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction, and subscribed by two witnesses, according to the provisions of the Acts of Parliament, 7 Will., 4 & 1 Vict. c. 26. sect. 9,* and 15 & 16 Vict. c. 24. sect. 1,† and in no case may he proceed further if the will does not appear to be so signed and subscribed.
attestation clause.
204. If the will appears to be signed by or for the testator, and Examination of subscribed by two witnesses, the officer must then refer to the attesta- tion clause (if any), and consider whether the wording thereof shows the will to have been in fact executed in accordance with the pro- visions of the said Acts.
205. If there is no attestation clause to the will, or if the Proof of execution
according to Acts attestation clause thereto is insufficient,-the officer must require an of Parliament. affidavit (Form 9) from at least one of the subscribing witnesses, if either of them is living, to prove that the will was in fact executed in accordance with the provisions of the said Acts.
The affidavit must be engrossed and form part of the probate, so that the probate may be a complete document on the face of it.
If on perusal of the affidavit it appears that the will was not in fact executed in accordance with the provisions of the said Acts, the officer must refuse probate.
If on perusal of the affidavit it appears doubtful whether or not the will was in fact executed in accordance with the provisions of the said Acts, the officer must lay a statement of the matter before the Judge of the Supreme Court for his directions.
If both the subscribing witnesses are dead,-or if from other circumstances no affidavit can be obtained from either of them,- resort must be had to other persons (if any) who were present at the execution of the will; but if no affidavit of any such other person can be obtained, evidence on oath must be procured of that fact, and of the handwriting of the deceased and of the subscribing witnesses, and also of any circumstances that may raise a presumption in favor of the due execution of the will.
206. The officer shall not allow probate of the will, or adminis- will of testator, bind, tration with the will annexed, of any blind person, or of any obviously obviously illiterate illiterate or ignorant person, to issue, unless he has previously satisfied
*And be it further enacted, that no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned; (that is to way), it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction; and such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the restator in the presence of two or more Witnesses present at the same time, and such withessen shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation shall be necessary,
"Where by an Act passed in the first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled. An Act for the Amendment of the Laws with respect to Wills it is tacted, that no will shall be valid unless it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence, and by his direction. Every will shall, so far only as regards the position of the signature of the testator, or of the person signing for him as aforesaid, be deemed to be valid within the said enactment, as explained by this Act, if the signature shall be so placed at or after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give eflect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will, and that no such will shall be affected by the circumstance that the signature shall not follow or be immediately after the foot or end of the will, or by the circumstance that a blank space shall intervene between the concluding word of the will and the signature, or by the circumstance that the signature shall be placed sinong the words of the testimonium clause or of the clause of attestation, or shall follow or be after or under the clause of attestation, either with or without a blank space intervening, or shall follow or be after or under or beside the name of one of the names of the subser:iang witnesses, or by the circumstance that the signature shall be on a side or page or other portion of the paper or papers containing the will whereon no clause or paragraph or disposing part of the will shall be written above the signature, or by the circumstance that there shall appear to be sufficient space on or at the bottom of the preceding side or page or other portion of the saine paper on which the will is written to contain the signature; and the enumeration of the above circumstances shall not restrict the generality of the above enactment; but no signature under the said Act or this Act shall be operative to give effect to any disposition or directions which is underneath or which follows it, nor shall it give effect to any disposition or direction inserted after the signature shall be made."
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Interlineations, altera- tions, erasures, or obli- terations.
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Deed, paper, or docu- ment referred to in a will;
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himself, by what appears on the face of the will or by evidence on oath, that the will was read over to the deceased before its execution, or that the deceased had at that time knowledge of its contents.
Where this information is not forthcoming, the officer must communicate with the Judge of the Supreme Court.
207. Having satisfied himself that the will was duly executed, the officer must carefully inspect the same, to see whether there are any interlineations or alterations or erasures or obliterations appear- ing in it, and requiring to be accounted for.
Interlineations and alterations are invalid unless they existed in the will at the time of its execution, or,-if made afterwards, unless they have been executed and attested in the mode required by the said Acts of Parliament, or unless they have been made valid by the re-execution of the will-or by the subsequent execution of some codicil thereto.
Where interlineations or alterations appear in the will (unless duly executed or recited in or otherwise identified by the attestation clause), an affidavit or affidavits in proof of their having existed in the will before its execution, must be filed.
In like manner, erasures and obliterations are not to prevail unless proved to have exist