Mukden, city of, sacred to every Manchu, [56]
battle of, [189]

Mu-wang, a Chou ruler, who seeks relief from ennui in foreign travel, [87]

Nanking, chief city of Kiangsu province, [25], [26]
called Kiangning by the Manchus, [26]
pillaged by Tartars, [129]

Nanking, treaty of, [7]

Nan-peh Chao, "Northern and Southern Kingdoms" four factions arising on
the fall of the Tsin dynasty, [116]

Napier, Lord, appointed superintendent of British trade in China, [153]
arrives at Macao and announces his appointment by letter to the prefect of Canton, who "tosses it back," [153]
dies of chagrin at Macao, [153]

Napoleon, Louis, and Annam, [165]

Navy, the Chinese, [199]-[200]

"Nest-builder, The," [71]

Nevius, Rev. J. L., missionary at Hangchow, [23]
at Chefoo, where he plants a church and a fruit garden, [32]