WEST END.
North Honan Road
ROADS IN THE HONGREW SETTLEMENT.
NORTH AND SOUTH.
Tsingpoo Road
North Kiangse Road
路北南河 路北西江
Boone Road
North Szechuen Road
養北川
Chapoo Ron!
Woosung Road ...
路浦作 路淞吳
Broadway (part runs
East & West)
Astor Ral
Woochang Road
Ming-hong Road
Old China Street
匯老百 经查禮 路昌武 路行閱 街
Fearon Road Dixwell Road Taiping Road
Kee-cheong Road Yuen-fong Road Hwa-kee Road
Chaou-foong Road
Nanzing Road
路潯有
Dent Road
Kung-ping Road
EAST END.
ROADS IN FRENCH SETTLEMENT.
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路浦寺
路
文斐狄太旗元晖兆寶公
此威路路路路路路
終琚
CHINKIANG.
The port of Chinkian; (or Chén kinng-fu), which was declared open to foreig■
trade by the Treaty of Tientsin, is situated on the Yangtsze, about 150 miles from ite mouth, and at the point where tie Grand Canal enters the river.
The history of Chinking possesses but few features of interest. The position of the town, as a translation of its name implies ("River Guard"), was at one time of considerable importance from a military point of view, when all the rice-tribute from The British the south of China was transported to Peking by the interior route. forces captured the place in July, 1842, and as the cutting off of supplies always operates with great effi.cl, the commanding situation thus secured was liut long in producing the desired result upon the Central Government, for the Treaty of Nanking was signed a month afterwards. The Taiping rebels entered the town in April, 1853, and continued to occupy it till 1857, when they bad to evacuate it from the same cause which had made the Government yield fifteen years before.
The city lies between one of the mouths of the Grand Canal and the right baok of the Yangtsze. Most of the houses are built on level ground, but the surrounding bils lend a pleasant appearance to the locality, which is considerably enhanced by the bluff scenery of the island of Ts'io-sban. When the city was abandoned by the rebel forces, its destruction was very nearly complete, and it has not yet altogether recovered its former prosperous aspect. The foreign settlement occupies a tract of land extending from the mouth of the Canal along the bank of the river. The population of Chinkiang is estimated at 135,000.
Considerable commercial importance was attached to the port when it was first opened. The largest ves els cau approach it, and hopes were bigh as to the position it would occupy in the development of inland trade with China. But, like the hopes entertained respecting several of the other Chinese ports, they have proved delusive, and the trade on the Yangtsze seems to have centred at Hankow, farther up the river. The net importation of Opium into Chiukiang in 1882 was 10,252 picus, against 10,367 piculs in 1881. The net value of the foreign imports for 1882 was Tls. 8,998,941. The total value of the trade of the port for 1882 amounted to Tls. 14,738,070, and in 1881 it was Tis. 15,823,389.
NORTH AND SOUTF.
Quai de France
Quai des R'parts
{
沿南橋宮天! Rue de la Porte' 城面後源利金
du Nord ......
Rue Protêt....
Rue Laguerre
Rue Montauban.
Rue de la Mission...
{
浜河 Rue de 'Administ®n, 街安永 主天外門北新 街堂
Rue du Moulin......
Rue Touranre..
Rue Hné ..
街星 |
Rue des Pères......
Rue Petit
Rue du Marché
Français .......
Rue Discry....
Quais du Yang-king-
Fang et Confucius
Quais de la Pagode,
街耐吉 Rue de Saigon 街區寶 Bue Palikao 街來紫
街大門北老 街當┛恒 街新 街坊磨輪火 街橋木家陳 街僑新路馬西 街行火來自 街西行火自 路橋里八
EAST AND WEST.
des Fossés, et de la
路滨涇洋 橋宮后天
Rue Formose...
Briche
Rue du Consulat
Rue Colbert
濱河城 路馬館公 西東安永
Rue du Weikwé
Rue de Ningpo
Rue de la Paix
街興甯 路馬波寧 街大興
Rue Takou
Rue Chutan
Rue du Fokien Rue du Whampou
Rue Chin Chew
Rue des Loissons Rue Ming-hong Rue Transversale
路古太 路Ù痧
街行...
路州
街彤
路行閔
街小與裕
Rue de l'Est
{
大門承
街
Passage Néziang
DIRECTORY.
Consulater.
BRITISH.
大英領事衙門 Ta-ying-ling-&ze-ya-mun.
Consul-E. L. Oxenham
Constable-Charles Nunn
UNITED STATES.
大美國領事官
Ta-mei-kwoh-ling-shih-kwan,
Consul-E. J. Smithers
Fice-Consul-Leo A. Bergolz Interpreter–D. A. Emery
FRENCH.
Consul-E. L. Oxenbam
大德國領事府
Ta-teh-haroh-ling-shik-foo. GERMAN.
Consul——E. L. Ozenham
DANISH.
大丹領事衙門 Ta-tan-ling-sze-ya-mun.
Consul-E. L. Oxenham
NETHERLANDS.
Vice-Consul-A. E. Salter