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industries, including a cotton spinning mill, shipbuilding yards, and iron works, and the Imperial Mint is located there. This establishment is in active operation and turns out a coinage not surpassed by any in the world. The population of the city in 1887 was 299,154; the number of foreign residents in 1886 was 238, of whom 121 were Chinese, 66 American, and 25 British, nearly all of the two latter nationalities being missionaries. The imports and exports are included with those of Kobe- Hyogo.

DIRECTORY.

Government Departments.

OSAKA FUCHо.

Tateno Gôzô, Chiji

Takenouchi Koretaka

Imai Gonichi, Sho-ki-kwan

do.

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, 34.

The Governor of Osaka

The Consular Body

Rev. H. Evington, chairman

L. Du Bois, vice chairman and hea.

treasurer

Takasaki Chika Akira, superintendent of Rev. G. Allchin

police

Sato Cho, chief collector of revenue

OSAKA CASTLE.

General Visct. Takashima, commandant

OSAKA KOSO SAIBANSHO. (Court of Appeal).

Kojima Korekata, Chief Judge, President

OSAKA SHISHIN SAIBANSHO. (Court of First Instance).

Imai Gon-ichi, Chief Judge, President

IMPERIAL ARSENAL.

Colonel Makino, director

Colonel Tajima,

Major P. Asa

Major P. Grillo

M. Bisso

M. Forniers

IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT MINT. Kawasaki.

K. S. Endo, commissioner

Wm. Gowland, F.C.S., F.I.C., Assoc. R.S.M., technical adviser, chemist and assayer

R. MacLagan, M.I.M.E., engineer

BELGIAN Consulate.

Acting Consul~L. Du Bois

Dr. H. Lauing, hon. secretary

W. Loxton, superintendent of police

Professions & Trades.

China and Japan Trading Company, Li-

mited

Wm. Posch, manager

T. Asai

Agents Phoenix Fire Insurance Co.

Favre-Brandt, C. & J., watch and clock

importers-10, Concession

C. Favre-Brandt (Yokohama) J. Favre-Brandt do.

L. Du Bois

Heitkemper, H.-17

Gulick, Dr. Theodore, W., 26, Concession

Kidsugawa Cotton Mill

R. Neil

Morrison & Co., merchants-111

John Morrison

Nippon Yusen Kaisha

K. Uchida, agent

G. Haruta, acting agent

Roeser, P., 1, Honden

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