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FEBRUARY, 28 Days.
Chinese XXIXth Year, Ist and Ild Moons.
During the month the thermometer continues low; but the dry bracing cold of the three preceding months is changed for a damp and chilly atmos- phere; the number of fine fair days is much diminished, and cloudy and foggy ones are more frequent in February and March than in any other months. The fog is sometimes so dense as to render objects invisible at a few yards' distance.
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15
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Chronicle of events in China, &c.
S Inhabitants of Hongkong declared to be British
subjects, 1841.
The Hyacinth enters the Harbor of Macao, 1840.
Septuagesima.
Rebellion broke out at Lienchau, 1832
Capt. Halcon, Span. envoy, arrived in Macao, 1840. Sai tang, feast of lanterns.
Snow fell in Canton, 1835. Shunchí died 1661.
19 Kienlung died; 1795. Sexagesima.
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21
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15 t
23
16 f
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25
17 S
18 S
19 in
120 t
21 w
122 t
123 f
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30
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24 s
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25 S
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26 m
127 128 w
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6
Empress of China died, 1840. Elliot's second in-
terview with Kishen, 1841.
Ports of Hongkong and Tinghái declared free, 1841.
Boat of the Nemesis fired on at Wangtong, 1841.
Quinquagesima.
Med. Missionary Society organized, Canton, 1838.
Ash Wednesday.
SECOND MOON. Hostilities with the English re-
sumed, 1841.
Chusan.evacuated by the British forces, 1841. First Sunday in Lent.
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A Chinese axecuted, before the factories, Canton,
1839. Bogue forts captured, 1841.
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