English:
Identifier: ornithologicalmi03rowl (find matches)
Title: Ornithological miscellany
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Rowley, George Dawson, 1822-1878 Keulemans, J. G. (John Gerrard), 1842-1912, ill Walther, T., lithographer Allen, Edgar W., lithographer Smith, J., lithographer Erxleben, J., lithographer Hanhart, Michael, printer of plates Hanhart, N, printer of plates Chase, Robert William, former owner. DSI Mackintosh, Duncan Robert, former owner. DSI Mintern Bros., printer of plates
Subjects: Birds Birds Birds
Publisher: London : Trübner and Co., Bernard Quaritch, R.H. Porter
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
View Book Page: Book Viewer
About This Book: Catalog Entry
View All Images: All Images From Book
Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.
Text Appearing Before Image:
is from a fine photograph of the spot. The Chinese kampong, orquarter, contains about 1000 Chinese ; the rest of the population is about3000. On Thursday, the 26th of August 1875, the chief place of theMinahassa, in the north of Celebes, Menado, was attacked by a band ofmutineers. In the morning, at 8 oclock, there arrived from the west three nativeprauws in the roadstead of Menado, and forty-eight men came ashore, all inwhite clothes, with red girdles and turbans, and armed with lances and swords. After having said a short prayer, the band entered the village, thewhole time dancing and shouting. All this did not much awaken theattention of the inhabitants, as it is common in Menado that the rajahsbelonging to the district should pay a visit to the Resident in this style.But soon the intention of the visitors became apparent; for they killed andwounded several persons in the market. They then tried to surprise thesmall fort which Menado possesses, but were driven back by the soldiers
Text Appearing After Image:
CO O ^. Fh p^ W l^-l Ct! ^ P^ E-H p:^^ (^ r/o ^ 1—1 Ph P-q - o O CZ3 Fh P^ 125 O M o 1—1 Ui O P-qpel ^ W O c:) Ph t3 >--i o r^ ^ P-q w E-H pq i>2 pq ^ h-J w o f^ W &H iilif ^ #11 (JJ.iiJiiuriliiil IIlit ON THE GENUS PTILOPUS. 117 with shots, and now proceeded to the Residents house, which some yearssince was left without mihtary protection. The Resident, Mr. van Musschenbroek, was not at home, but in theGovernment Office. About thirty men entered the house, and destroyedeverything in their way. The doors,hastily closed, did not keep them backa long time ; and no doubt they would have killed Mrs. van Musschenbroekand her children, had not this lady contrived to keep them a short whilealoof by her calmness and firmness. Soon fourteen soldiers from the fortarrived. The band now turned against these, but were driven back and tookto their heels to reach the prauws, two of which had been taken in themeanwhile by a Dutch captain. Now the-inhabitants of Menado began t
Note About Images
Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.