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M. B. M. S. 8. Co.'s STEAM TUGS. Hanyei Maru, 50 tons, 35 H.P.

Hayabusa Maru

Yahiko Maru, 42 tons, 20 H.P. Yenosbima Maru, 42 tons, 55 H.P. H. Hansaemon, chief engineer

7 Steam Launches,

Missionaries. UNION CHURCH.

17 Tsukiji.

Rev. J. M. McCauley, pastor

TOKIO.

Rev. M. S. Vail, Rev. 1. R. Miller, elders Rev. T. Lindsay, J. M. Dixon, deacons

AMERICAN EPISCOPAL MISSION. Right Rev. C. M. Williams, D.D. 37, Tsukiji Rev. C. T. and Mrs Blanchet, (absent) Rev. E. It and Mrs. Woodman, 25 Tsukiji J. McD. and Mrs. Gardiner,

Rev. J. Thompson Cole,

Miss S. L. Riddick,

Miss Emma Verberk,

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AMERICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL MISSION-

Rev. C. Bishop, 15, Tsukiji

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AMERICAN REFORMED CHURCH Mission. Rev. G. F. Verbeck, D.D.

Rev. E. Rothesay Miller

Rev. J. L. Amerman

Prof. M. N Wyckoff

Tokio Itchi Yeiwa Gakko.

DIRECTION OF AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED MISSION, No. 7 Tsukiji

John C. Ballagh, prof ssor (absent) Rev. J. M. McCauley, do. M. N. Wyckoff,

O. N. Benton,

Mrs. McCauley,

Ishimoto Sanjuro,

do. assistant

do.

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Kobayashi Nobuchika, do.

Ayao Hattori Kanji, (director)

MISSION OF REFORMED CHURCH IN THE

UNITED STATES.

Rev. Ambrose D. Gring Rev. J. P. Mío.re

EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA.

Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Walz

Rev. F. E. Voegelein

ENGLIER CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

Rev. D. S. Spenser, 15, do.

Rer. J. Hartzler

Miss M. J. Holbrook, 13, do.

Miss K. J. Hudson

Miss M. A. Spencer,

do. (absent),

Mrs. F. Krecker

Miss A. P. Atkinson,

do.

Mrs. C. Van Petten,

do.

Rev. R. S. Maclay, D.O., Aoyama

Rev. J. H. Corvell,

do.

Rev. M. S. Vail,

do.

Miss J. S. Vail,

do.

Rev. Jas. Blackledge,

do.

Rev. J. O. Spencer

AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.

Rev. C. H. D. and Mrs. Fisher

Miss A. H. Kidder, teacher

Miss M. A. Whitman

AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.

Rev. D. Thompson

Rev. W. Imbrie

Miss S. C. Smith

Rev. J. M. McCauley

Rev. G. W. KDOX

Rev. A. V. Bryan

Rev. J. C. B.llagh Mrs. M. C'True

Miss K. M. Youngman

Miss A. K. Davis

Miss L. Leete Miss J. L. Leete

Rev. I'. K. Fyson

CHURCH OF ENGLAND JAPAN SPECIAL

M188ION.

Rev. W. Dening

SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE

GOSPEL.

Rev. E. C. and Mrs. Hopper Rev. A. C. and Mrs. Shaw (absent) Miss A. Hoar (absent)

BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY, (England)

Rev. J. White

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND MISSION.

Rev. Hugb Waddell, B.A. Rev. Rob. Davidson

Rev. S. G. McLaren, M.A., (absent) Henry Faulds, L.F.P.S. (absent) Rev. T. Lindsay

TOKIO.

MISSION OF THE METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA.

Rev. D. Macdonald, M.D.

Rev. G. M. Meacham (absent)

Rev. C. S. Eby

Miss M. J. Cartwell

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIble Society.

J. A. Thomson, hon. agent

LOCAL COMMITTEE OF LONDON RELI- GIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. Rev. D. Macdo ald, M.D., chairman Rev. W. J. White, hon. treasurer Rev. T. Lindsay, hon. secretary

AMERICAN Tract SOCIETY.

Depot 42a, Yokohama Committee for North Japan. Rev. Nathan Brown, D.D., president Prof. M. N. Wyckoff, D.D., sec. & treas. J. D. Hepburn, M.D., LL.D. Ret. D. Thompson

Committee for South Japan.

Rev. J. T. Qubick, Rev. J. B. Hail, Dr.

H. Laring, Rev. J. Niijimu

TOKIO UNION TEEOLOGICAL SCHOOL.

Rev. J. L. Amerman

Rev. Geo. W. Knox

Rev S. G. McLaren (absent) Rev. E. R. Miller

Rev. K. Ibuka

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS.

H. G. Mgr. Pierre Marie Osouf, Bishop of Arsinoë, and Vicar Apostolic of Northern Japan

Abbé Paulin Vigroux, Provicar apost, Abbé Félix Evrard, Miss. apostolic

Abbé Louis Sutter,

Abbé Ernest Tulpin

Abbé Joseph Guenin

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SISTERS OF Charity.

Tsukidji, No. 46 Rev. Mère Ste. Mathilde, superieure Sœurs St. Glase, St. Emmanuel, St. Ber-

nard, St. Hubert, St. Omer

SŒURS DE ST. PAUL DE CHARTRES. Sœur Candide, superieure

Sœurs Carolina, Marie Aspacie, Vitaline,

Honovine

RUSSIAN ECCLESIASTICAL Mission. Bishop Nicolai

Rev. Archimandrite Anatoly

Rev. Wladmir

Deacon Kriganowsky

I. Tihay

P. Lvowsky

YOKOHAMA.

Yokohama is the principal Treaty port of Japan, and was opened to foreign trade in July, 1859. It is situated on the Bay of Yokohama, a small bay on the Western side of the Gulf of Tedo, in lat. 35 deg. 26 min. 11 sec. N., and long. 139 deg. 39 min. 20 sec., in the island of Hondo, and is distant about eighteen miles from the capital, with which it is connected by a line of railway. The settlement stands on what was originally a swamp, and the town baving sprung up only since the site was select- ed for a treaty port instead of the little town of Kanagawa-possesses few attrac- tions for the visitor, The scenery around, however, is billy and pleasing, and on a clear day the snow-crowned summit of Fusiyama, a volcanic mountain 13,000 feet high-celebrated in Japanese literature and depicted on so many native works of art is clearly visible. Yokohama is compactly built of low houses with tiled roofs. The town is divided into two nearly equal parts, the western half being occupied by the foreign settlement. Beyond the plain on which the town is built rises a sort of semicircle of low hills called "The Bluff," which is thickly doted with bandsome foreign villas and dwelling-bouses in various styles of architecture, all standing in pretty gardens. From these dwellings charming prospects are obtainable. Along the water-front of the foreign settlement runs a fine broad street called the Bund, on

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