BANGKOK.
Chapel of the American Baptist Mission Chapel of the entire Protestant Community
Missionaries
AMERICAN BAPTIST BOARD. THE CHINESE MISSION AT BANGKOK, com-
MENCED BY W. DEAN, 1834.
Rev. William Dean, D.D. Rev. W. M. Lisle
Rev. S. B. Partridge
THE SIAMESE MISSION, COMMENCED
BY J. T. JONES, 1833.
Rev. Samuel J. Smith
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN
MISSION.
STATIONED At Bangkok.
Rev. Samuel R. House, M,D.
Rev. N. A. McDonald
Rev. Samuel C. George
STATIONED AT PETCHABURI.
Bev. Samuel G. McFarland
STATIONED AT Xieng Mai, (Laos.)
Rev. D. McGilvary
Rev. Jonathan Wilson
AMERICAN MISSIONARY
ASSOCIATION.
Rev. Dan. Beach Bradley, M.D.
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. Babardelle Alfred Prudhomme, Church
St. Agathe
M. Perreaux Renè Nicolas, Church of the
Nativity at Ban nox kuak
M. Schmit, Francois Joseph, Church of St.
Paul, at Petrio
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M. Fanque Joseph Amable, Church of St.
Antoine, at Thkhien
M. Guego Mathurin, Church of the Com-
passion at Ban-pla-soi
NATIVE PRIESTS.
Rev. 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 Juthia
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 alinost 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.
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