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NOVEMBER, 1848,-XXX DAYS,
Chinese XXVIIIth Year, Xth and XIth Moons.
The month of November and the two following are the most pleasant in the year, at least to the feelings of persons from the more northern climates. Though the thermometer is not often below 40, and seldoin so low as 30 de- grees, the cold of a Chinese winter is often very severe. Ice sometimes form about one eighth of an inch thick-this is usually in December or January.
Days of Days of
month.
moon.
Chronicle of events in China, &c,
1 w
5
2 t
6
3 f
7
4 s
8
5 S
9
6 m
10
7 t
11
8 w
12
9 t
13
10 f
14
Factories in Canton burnt, 1822. Naval engagement at Ckuenpí, 1839.
Truce agreed on at Canton, 1840.
U. S. A. ship Peacock arrived, 1842.
Sir Andrew Ljungstedt died, Macao, 1835.
11 s
15
12 S
16
3 m
17
14 t
18
15 w
19
16 t
20
17 f
21
18 s
22
New empress succeeds, 1834.
19 S
23
20 m
24
21 t
25
22 w
26
23 t
27
Captain Elliot returned from the Pei ho, 1840.
In Canton 1400 buildings burnt, 1835.
24 f
28
25 8
29
26 S
30
27 m
1
28 t
2
( ELEVENTH MOON. General Chamber of Commerce
formed in Canton, 1836.
Kishen arrived at Canton, 1841. Society D. U.
Knowledge formed at Canton, 1834.
29 w 30 t
3
4