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JULY 1845.—XXXI Days.
Chinese XXVth Year, Vth and VIth Moons.
Days of Days of
month.
moon.
Chronicle of events in China, &c.
i t
247
2 W
28
3 t
29
32
4 f
30
5 8
1
6 8
2
7 m
3
8 t
4
9 w
5
10 t
6.
11 f
7
12 8
8
13 S
9
14 m
10
15 t
11
16 w
12
17 t
13
18 f
14
19 8
15
20 S 16
21 m
17
22 t
18
23 w
19
124 t
20
125 f
21
26 8
22
27 S
23
28 m
24
29 1
25
30 w
26
Bl t
27
The Blonde visited Amoy, 1840.
The Rev. Dr. Milne arrived in Macao, 1813. The
Morrison sailed for Japan, 1837.
SIXTH MOON. Tinghái first taken, 1840. Bark Troughton plundered by pirates, 1835.
Lin Weihí killed, 1839. Queen's Road chapel
dedicated, 1842.
B. J. de S. S. Andreia, governor of Macao arrived
1833.
The Yangtaz' kiáng blockaded, 1840. Amherst's embassy arrived, 1816. Admiral Maitland arrived, 1838.
First English ship reached China, 1635.
Lord Napier and suit arrived, 1834. British trade reöpened, 1841.
Dutch envoys arrived at Peking, 1656. Grand canal blockaded, 1842.
Tyfoon, 1841. Chinkiáng fú carried by storm, 1842.
A second tyfoon, this year, 1841.
Lin and Tang sentenced to banishment, 1841.
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