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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 |