BANGKOK.
MISSION DE SIAM. Vey, Right Rev. J. L., bishop of Gerasen and vicar apostolic of Siam, at Bangkok M. Martin, Jean Pierre, pro vicapostolic, Church of the Conception at Dangkok M. Larnaudie, François Louis (absent) M. Marin, Jean, Secretary to the Mission. M Ranfaing, Jean Baptist, M. Quentric, M. Jung, Sebastian, Church of the Con- ception, at Chant'aboon
M. Gibarta, Maurice, Church of S... Cruse
at Bangkok
M. Schmitt, François Joseph, M. Perhet,
Régis, at Petriu
M. Perraux, Renè Nicolas, Church of St.
Joseph, at Juthia
M. Guégo, Mathurin, Church of the Com-
passion, at Bang-pla-soi
M. d'Hont, Aloïs, Church of St. François
Xavier, at Bangkok
M. Barbier, Pierre Narcisse, Church of
Thakien
M. Saladin, Emile, Church of the Nativity
at Ban-nok-kuak
M. Rousseau, Pierre Louis, C 'lege of S.
H. of Jesus
M. Chaumet, Benjamin Marie, Church of St.
Agnes, at Hatsakë
M. Colombet, Emile Auguste, Church of
the Assumption, at Bangkok
M. Lombard, Emile, Church of M'ang Prom M. Prodhomme, Constant J. N., Church of
S. H. of Mary, at Saraburi
M. Dessalles, Etierme, M. Fauque Joseph,
Church of Rosary, at Bargkɔ1.
M. Petit, Charles, Church of S. I. of Mary,
at Vat-Phleng M. Grand, Jean Pierre, Church of Komburi
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M. M. Salmon, Paul Alexandre, Dabin, George Aug. Marie, Voisin, J. Marie Aug., students
The steamer Alexandra, or the Post boat leaves daily, for Paklat and Menam roads, and returns from outside the bar the same day with mails and passengers.
Ed. Knox, proprietor
MAIL AND REPORT BOAT.
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STEAM TUGS.
Captain-J. L. Main Engineer-J. McAlpine
Sanspareil," Borneo Company, Limited
"Cape Clear," Borneo Company, Limitd. Captain-J. Jessen Engineer-J. Black
BANGKOK LICENSED PILOTS. Office at the Harbour Master's. C. Aström, G. A. Berkeley, J. H. Christians, L. Lampe, G. Ecclestone, J. C. Van Es, J. D. Wefer, A. Th. Schmidt, H. Bloom, J. J. Witt
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.
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Talat Sow Ch'ing Ohá-A little S. E. of the King's palace, half a mile in length, comprising chiefly dry goods and hardware. Talat Somdet Oug Noi -On the western side of the river, a little above Mussulman Square, for the sale chiefly of eatables quite a large market.
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