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Rev. Jos. Allofs Rev. J. MacVeigh Rev. G. Lagarde Rev. C. Guilloux Rev. C. Watson Rev. A. Maës Rev. J. Remy
PEKING-NEWCHWANG,
Mother Jaurias and 33 Sisters of Charity
RUSSIAN GREEK ORTHODOX MISSION. Rt. Rev. Amphilochius Rev. Platon
Rev. Alexis
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. Geo. Owen (absent)
Rev. J. Gilmour, M.A. Rev. S. E. Meech
Rev. W. H. Rees
E. T. Pritchard, M.B., C.M.
Rev. J. Stonehouse
Miss Fhilip (absent) Miss Smith
Miss Moreton
CHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION.
Rt. Rev. Chas. P. Scott, Bishop in
China
Rev. W. Brereton, S.P.G.
會教美以美
METHODIST EPISCOPAL MISSION.
Rev. H H. and Mis. Lowry (absent)
Rev. L. W. and Mrs. Pilcher
Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Hobart
Rev. M. L. and Mrs. Taft
Rev. F. & Mrs. Brown
Rev. Dr. G. B. & Mrs. Crews
Miss A. B. Sears
Miss N. R. Green
Miss V. O. Green
NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIEty of Scotland.
Rev. W. H. Murray, agent
Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR
FOREIGN MISSIONS U.S.A.
Rev. Henry Blodgett, D.D., Peking
Rev. E. E. Aiken,
do
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W. C. Noble, treasurer and supdt. of press
Miss J. E. Chapin
Peking
Miss A. Haven
do.
Rev. C. Goodrich
T'ung-cbau
Rev. D. Z. Sheffield, secretary, do.
Rev. H. P. Beach,
do.
do.
Dr. J. H. Ingram
Miss M. E. Andrews (absent) do. Miss J. G. Evans,
do.
Rev. I. and Mrs. Pierson, Pau Ting-foo Bev. A. B. Winchester,
do. Dr. C. P. W. Merritt (absent), do. Miss L. B. Pierson (absent) do. Rev. Mark and Mrs. Williams, Kalgan Rev. W. P. and Mrs. Sprague, do. Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Roberts,
Miss N. Diament,
Miss V. C. Murdock, M.D.,
do.
do.
do.
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. D. C. McCoy
Rev. J. Wherry
Rev. J. L. Whiting
B. C. Atterbury, M.D.
G. Y. Taylor, M.D.
Mrs. R. Lowrie
J. W. Lowrie
Miss M. J. Lowrie
Miiss G. Newton
Professions, Trades, &c.
dis. C. S.
Jeanrenaud, Chs., dealer in curios and
Peking enamels
Ad. Jeanrenaud
Hotel de Peking," storekeepers
L. Tallieu, proprietor
* J. Chamot
and
弗羅邟
commission agent, storekeeper
in curios, manufacturer of
Peking Enamels; agent Hamburg Fire
Insurance Co. of 1877, and Hamburg-
Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co.
P. Kierulff
C. Imbeck
J. M. Oliveira
NEWCHWANG.
Newchwang is the most northerly port in China open to foreign trade. It is situated in the province of Shing-king, in Manchuria. It is called by the natives Ying-tz, and lies about thirteen miles from the mouth of the river Liao, which falls into the Gulf of Liao-tung, a continuation of the Gulf of Pechili.
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