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of the creek already mentioned, and whilst requiring from the Chinese who came on board the previous evening, to point out the junks which had taken his consort, I laid the armed junks who had springs out, brought their broadsides to bear upon the mouth of the creek, which being narrow, they tried up their boarding nettings, and opened a very sharp fire upon us.

I then gave orders for the boats to pull in and return their fire, and board; and in the short space of a quarter of an hour, the whole force, amounting to four vessels, heavily armed and full of men, were captured, with a considerable loss on the part of the Chinese from our fire of grape and musketry, besides several who were drowned in endeavouring to make their escape.

On our side, I regret to state the loss of one man killed, and many wounded, and have the honor to enclose a list of these casualties.

It was impossible to bring out those which we had captured, as all the armed junks in Tienpak Harbour were observed to be weighing, evidently with the intention of getting under our view on our return; I therefore found it necessary to fire the prizes, which blew up and were consumed, and we then pulled off under a heavy fire from the armed junks of the largest size, who very nearly succeeded in cutting off the cutter, owing to our being obliged to wait for it, which had boarded a cargo junk detained by the Pirates, and which answered to the description mentioned by the Chinese of the junk outside.

I brought away the crew of this cargo junk; and two others...

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265 of the creek already mentioned, and whilst requiring from the Chinese who came on board the previous evening, to point out the junks which had taken his consort, I laid the armed junks who had springs out, brought their broadsides to bear upon the mouth of the creek, which being narrow, they tried up their boarding nettings, and opened a very sharp fire upon us. I then gave orders for the boats to pull in and return their fire, and board; and in the short space of a quarter of an hour, the whole force, amounting to four vessels, heavily armed and full of men, were captured, with a considerable loss on the part of the Chinese from our fire of grape and musketry, besides several who were drowned in endeavouring to make their escape. On our side, I regret to state the loss of one man killed, and many wounded, and have the honor to enclose a list of these casualties. It was impossible to bring out those which we had captured, as all the armed junks in Tienpak Harbour were observed to be weighing, evidently with the intention of getting under our view on our return; I therefore found it necessary to fire the prizes, which blew up and were consumed, and we then pulled off under a heavy fire from the armed junks of the largest size, who very nearly succeeded in cutting off the cutter, owing to our being obliged to wait for it, which had boarded a cargo junk detained by the Pirates, and which answered to the description mentioned by the Chinese of the junk outside. I brought away the crew of this cargo junk; and two others...
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265 of the crecte already creck already mentioned, and whilst requiring from the Chinese who canie ont board the previous evening, to pains point out the junks which had taken his consort, laid the armed, junks who had springs out, brought their broadsides to bear upor the month of the creek, which narrow, trieed up their boarding nettings, and opened a very sharp fire upon us. I then gave Avas ber very for the boats orders for five to pull in return their fire, and board ; and in the short space of a quarter of an hour, the whole force, amounting to fior vessels, heavily armed and full of captured, with were ca mere ; a considerable loss on the part of the Chinese from our fird of graps and mucketry, besides several who were drowned in endeavouring make their escape Arc chord . On our side. I t to state I regret one man killed, and the loss of one to man- many -rounded, and have the honor to enclose d. list of these casualties. If impossible to bring out we had captured, of the brook those which as all the armed- Harbour - junks in Tienpak were observed to be weigh, evidently with our a. under getting view offre vesiting return ; I therefore found it sucessary to fire the prizes, which blew up and were consumed, and. we then pulled to the thep under as heavy firo from mine the armed, junks of the largest size, who very nearly olf, owing to succeeded in · cutting being obliged to wait for the cutter, which had boarded- a cargo junk detained by the Pirates, and which- answered to the description of the -mentioned. by the Chiness of the junk. outside. crew I brought away of this " of the cargo junk ; and two others
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of the crecte already

creck already mentioned, and whilst requiring from the Chinese who canie ont board the previous evening, to pains

point out

the junks which had taken his consort,

laid

the armed, junks who had springs out, brought their broadsides to bear upor the month of the creek, which narrow, trieed up their boarding nettings, and opened a very sharp fire upon us.

I then

• gave

Avas ber

very

for the boats

orders for

five

to pull in return their fire, and board ; and in the short space of a quarter of an hour, the whole force, amounting to fior vessels, heavily armed and full of

captured, with

were ca

mere ;

a considerable

loss

on the part of the Chinese from our fird

of graps and mucketry,

besides several

who were drowned in endeavouring

make their escape

Arc

chord .

On our side. I

t to state

I regret

one man killed, and

the loss of one

to

man-

many

-rounded, and have the honor to enclose

d.

list of these casualties.

If

impossible to bring out we had captured,

of the brook those which

as all the armed-

Harbour

- junks in Tienpak

were observed to be

weigh, evidently with

our

a.

under

getting view offre vesiting

return ; I therefore found it sucessary

to fire the prizes, which blew up and were consumed, and. we then pulled to the thep under as heavy firo from

mine

the armed, junks of the largest size,

who

very nearly

olf, owing

to

succeeded in

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being obliged to wait

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a

cargo

junk detained by the Pirates, and which-

answered to the description of the -mentioned. by the Chiness of the junk.

outside.

crew

I brought away

of this

" of the

cargo junk ; and two others

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