- 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 |