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MARCH, 31 Days,
Chinese XXIXth Year, IId and IIId Moons.
The weather in the month of March is also damp and foggy, but the tem- perature of the atmosphere bocomes considerably warmer; to preserve things from damp, it is requisite to continue the use of fires and closed doors, which the heat of the atmosphere renders very unpleasant. From March till July and August, the thermometer steadily increases in height and heat reaches its maximum degree.
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Chronicle of events in China, &c.
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Sir Hugh Gough arrived at Whampoa, 1841.
PO I'lípú died in Canton, 1843. Second Sunday in Ļent.
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British brig Ann lost on Formosa, 1842.
Sunday in Lent.
Kishen goes a state's prisoner to Peking, 1841.
Chinese forces at Tsz'kí routed, 1841.
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Macartney's embassy leaves China, 1794. St. Patrick. Canton der British guns, 1841. Fourth Sun-
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25 Foreigners detained in Canton' by Lin, 1839.
Armistice agreed upon at Canton, 1841. Gov.
Bonham lands at Hongkong, 1849.
British ship Sanah, first free trader, sailed 1834. 29 Kiying appointed. commander-in-chief, 1842.
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THIRD MOON. Captain Elliot forced his way to Canton, 1839. Friend of China commenced, 1842. 3... Lady Day. Fifth Sunday in Lent.
Chests of Opium, 20,283, surrendered 1839. Rebellion broke out at Lienchau, 1832.
7 Sir John F. Davis leaves China, 1848.
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