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Residences of foreigners 280,324
Riot notice of in Canton 346
Riot of January in Canton 46
Rizzolati, letter of the Rt Rev. 39
Salute on Sabbath days 159
Seamen's Hospital, Hongkong 159;
Secret societies at Singapore 300,400
Sermon by Rev. R. Anderson 481
Sermon by Rev. G. Smith 234
Shánghái, notices of the city 466
Shánghái, thermometer at 289
Shánghái, foreign trade at 296
Shánghái, port regulations at 566
Shipping at Canton 166
Siam, missionary labors in 80
Siewa, the brig 445
Silk, export of, to the U. Kingdom 386
Silk, export of, to the U. S. A. 400
Smith, sermon by Rev. G 234
Smith, Journal of Rev. G 185
Spirit, remarks on the word 163
Steamers, commercial 277
Storms of rain and thunder 223
Stone-tables and pestles 471
Sü Aman, statements regarding 307
Subscriptions, mode of obtaining 415
Superstitions among the people 478|
Superintendency of British trade 8
Synoptical tables of trade 291
Tariff, the Chinese 263
Teas, export of, to the U.Kingdom 386
Teas, export of, to the U. S. A. 396
The twenty-one millions paid 55
Tonnage dues on Brit vessels 150
Tonnage, foreign, statement of 165
Traditions, the worship of 45
Treaty, with England, indemnity 55
Treaty with the French 10
Tsing Lien Kán, noticed 274
Turon, notices of 114
Tyfoon, notice of a 445
U. S. A. Trade in China 400
Vaccination, remarks on 285
Vessels, British tonnage dues 150
Vessel, foreign, in China 165
Vocabulary, English and Chinese 145
War, civil, in Fuhkien 476
War, the effects of the late 65
Watch-towers, notice of 194
Wheat for rations 471
Widows, support of 402
Williams' Vocabulary 145
Wolcott, H. G. U. S. A. consul 224
Yangtsz' kiáng, navigation of 99




CONTENTS

No. 1
Art. I. The new year: prospects and desiderata; comparative Chinese and English Calendar for the current year, list of commercial houses and foreign officers in China, 1
Art. II. Treaty between his Majesty King of the French and the Emperor of China, signed in the French and Chinese languages. 10
Art. III. Notices of the Catholic religion in China, in a letter from the Rt. Rev. Joseph Rizzolati, vicar apostolic of Húkwáng, 39
Art. IV. Riot in Canton; proclamation allowing foreigners to enter the city; counter proclamations by the gentry and people; placard before the prefect's gate; demolition and burning of his offices by the populace; further proclamations from the high authorities to quiet the people. 47
Art. V. Journal of Occurrences: popular disturbances hushed; payment of the twenty-one millions completed; new prefect; ships of war at Whampoa; difficult questions; Lin Taihsü made governor-general; nothern ports, Shánghái, Ningpo, Fuchau, Amoy; Hongkong; Chinese new year; protestant mission; Morrison Fund, 55
No. 2
Art. I. Description of the city of Canton; number and character of the inhabitants; its commerce; walks around the walls and into the adjacent country; ingress to the city; note to the governor from Sir John Francis Davis; trip to Fuhshán; effects of the late war; different dialects; a missionary station 58
Art. II. Notice Biographique sur le pere J. A. Gonçalves, comprising an account of his life with notices of his various sinological productions. 69
Art. III. Missionary labors in Siam: ophthalmic hospital in Bangkok: death of Mrs. Bradley; schools and present prospect of the mission. 80