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CONTENTS.
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Art. IV. The tariff of duties to be levied on merchandise imported and exported (by citizens of the United States) &c, &c. 262
Art. V. Extracts from the Peking Gazettes, Nos. 5 to 8 for the twenty-sixth year of the reign of his imperial majesty Taukwáng, A. D. 1845. 273
Art. V. Journal of Occurrences: the island of Chusan to be immediately made over to the Chinese; commercial steamers allowed to carry merchandise; correspondence regarding Hongkong; a meteor; the foreign residences at Canton, their limited extent, &c. 277
No. 6.
Art. I. Report of the Medical Missionary Society's hospital at Shánghái. 281
Art. II. Synoptical tables of the foreign trade at Canton for the year ending 31st December, 1845. with returns, &c., of the trade at Shánghái, Ningpo, Fuhehsu, and Amoy 291
Art. III. Roman Catholic missions in China, with particulars respecting the number of missionaries and Converts 893
Art. IV. Sü Amán: annual provision for the support of his widow and mother, voluntarily made by the person who caused his death 306
Art. V. Terms for Deity to be used in the Chinese version of the Bible: the words Shángtí, Tien, and Shin examined and illustrated 311
Art. VI. A walk around the city of Canton: houses of the confirmed dead; the I'ling temple: Mohammedan buildings; scenery on the north; forts; an old citadel; a remarkable burial place; &c. 317
Art. VII. King Páu or Peking Gazettes: with extracts and notices from No. 9th March 3d to No. 16th March 17th 1846 321
Art. VIII. Journal of Occurrences: residences for foreigners; renting of houses and ground; review of troops; the U. S A. squadron; Macao port regulations; piracies; kidnapping; admiralty court at Hongkong; English troops at Chusan; two Chinese catholic priests; &c. &c. 324
No. 7.
Art. I. On the signification of the character jin: jin chí nán yen 329
Art. II. Report of the Ningpo missionary hospital, to the Medical Missionary Society of China. 348
Art. III. Hunt's Merchant's Magazine: commerce a liberal pursuit: commerce of China; China and the China peace; Chinese Museum. 345
Art. IV. Translation of a Budhistic print, (descriptive of the) one thousand handed, and thousand eyed goddess of mercy To-lo-ní 351
Art. V. Amoy: memoranda of the Protestant missions from their commencement, with notices of the city and island 355
Art. VI. Notices of the riot in Canton, which occurred on the evening of July 8th, 1846 364
Art. VII. King Páu or Peking Gazettes: with extracts and notices from No. 17th March to No. 32d April 19th 1846 374
Art. VIII. Journal of Occurrences: triennial examinations in the eighteen provinces: restoration of Chusan: colonal church, at Hongkong, relief for destitute foreigners; opium farm; typhoon in the Chinese seas; &c. 376
No. 8.
Art. I. A Confucian tract, exhorting mankind to always to preserve their celestial principles and their good hearts 377
Art. II. Particulars of the export of Teas and Raw Silk to the United Kingdom in each vessel from 30th June, 1845, to 1st July, 1846 386
Art. III. Export of Teas to the United States from 30th June, 1845, to 1st July 1846; with export of silk and sundries. 396
Art. IV. Notices of the Roman Catholic missions in the province of Sz'chuen, in letters tranlated by a Correspondent, 400
Art. V. Regulations, &c., of the Hall of United Benevolence for the relief of widows, the support of aged, providing of coffins, &c. 403
Art. VI. List of foreign residents in Canton. August, 1846. 426
Art. VII. Journal of Occurrences: the late riot; a murderous attack; the Nemesis; Chinese soldiers; vagabonds and fou1 condition of the streets; chaplain for Whampoa; annual meeting of the Morrison Education Society; relief of destitute sick foreigners in China; consulates; evacuation of Chusan; Ningpo; Roman Catholic missionaries; &c. 431