NEWCHWANG-PEKING

Lightship "Omega" (temporary)

Mate-C. Druwert

Do. A. Andreasen (in charge buoy tender "Daphne ")

Acting Second Mate-H. C. Atkinson

Ta Tai-fu

DALY, C. C. DE BURGH, M.B., B.CH., B.A.,

Medical Practitioner

來福 Fuh-loi

DECKER, C., Storekeeper and Shipchandler

林瑞 Sui.lin

EDGAR, J., Shipchandler and Storekeeper

A. Van Ess

盛怡

E-shing

EHRICH, A., Storekeeper, Shipchandler,

Compradore, Oil Refiner, and Navy Con-

tractor

MISSIONARIES

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY

R. T. Turley, agent for Manchuria,

Moukden

CHURCH OF England

Rev. F. W. and Mrs. Doxat

DANISH LUTHERAN MISSION

97

Rev. John Keers, B.A.,

Chinchow

Miss Nicholson,

do.

do.

do.

Dr. Sara McMordie,

Miss McMordie,

Rev. W. II. Gillespie, M.A., and wife,

Kwan Chêng Tze

R. J. Gordon, M.A., M.B., and wife, do. Dr. Annie Gillespie,

MISSION ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS

Mgr. Guillon, Bishop of Euménie Père M. F. Choulet, provicaire Père A. Choulet, secretary

do.

PENSION DE LA STE. PROVIDENCE

Sister Augustine, superintendent,

and 13 sisters

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOT-

LAND, MANCHURIAN MISSION

Rev. John MacIntyre, Haichêng

Rev. John Ross, D.D., Moukden Rev. Jas. Webster,

Dr. D. Christie,

do.

do.

Rev. J. W. Inglis, M.A., do.

Dr. A. M. Westwater, Liaoyang

Rev. Geo. Douglas, M.A., do.

D. C. Gray, M.B.,

do.

Rev. D. T. Robertson, M.A., Sungari

Rev. J. M. Macfic, M.A., Manchuria

Manchuria

do.

do.

do.

Rev. Jas. Stobie,

Dr. D. D. Muir,

Rev. J. M. Graliam,

do.

Miss K. K. Paton, L.R.C.P.S.,

C. and Mrs. Bolwig, Täku-shan

and Mrs. Olessen,

C. Waidtlow, Port Arthue

Vyff,

- Lykkegard,

do.

do.

IRISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MISSION

Rev. J. Carson, B.A.

Rev. Thos. C. Fulton, M.A., Moukden J. A. Greig, F.R.C.S. ED., Kirin Dr. Livingstone Learmouth, do. Rev. A. R. Crawford, M.A., do. Rev. W. Hunter, B.A., Kwangning T. C. Brander, M.B., C.M., Chinchow

Miss M. C. Horner, L.R.C.P.S., do.

Miss E. C. Jones,

Miss M. S. Davidson,

do.

do.

E73#M Lin-can hsei-tze-wu

PILOTS- NEWCHANG

L. J. Tandberg A. L. R. Smith P. F. Lorenzen Geo. Fawcett

PILOT COMPANY

W. Sloss

G. W. Peacock

H. S. Lawrence B. Carlos

Halcyon"

"Sam Slick," "Qui Lai" " J. Edgar, agent

PEKING

The present capital of China was formerly the Northern capital only, as its name denotes, but it has long been really the metropolis of the Central Kingdom. Peking is situated on a sandy plain 13 miles S. W. of the Pei-ho river, and about 110 miles from its mouth, in latitude 39 deg. 54 min. N. and longitude 116 deg. 27 min. E. or nearly on the parallel of Naples. A canal connects the city with the Pei-ho. Peking is ill adapted by situation to be the capital of a vast Empire, nor is it in a position to become a great manufacturing or industrial centre. The products of all parts of China naturally find their way to the seat of Government, but it gives little save bullion in

return.

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