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and stood along

daylight, an

the shore. At 8

we discovered two junks apparently making

the best of their way

in chase, running the other into a

bay. The inhabitants of

the village armed themselves, and assembled on the beach, murdering all those who attempted to land. At ... of the cutter boarded

one on shore, and following

the quick, sufficing of guns and several

gingals;

we secured ... Prisoners and some

piratical flags; we destroyed them junk. From the Mandarin of this, : we received information of other junks. On leaving this anchorage, another

junk

was observed, to which we gave

chase

and found her to be the same which had:

run on

shore

just before. She fired two

broadsides at us, and then ran on shore. I then boarded her in the cutter. We had

scarcely gained a footing on board the

junk, when the cutter swamped

in

the

surf. The life-boat from the Canton then sent to our assistance, with hawsers to heave the junk off, which they failed

in

doing, owing to the heavy surf. At sunset,

the junk went to pieces, I and

the remaining

my party

on shore at the wreck, and

passed the night

at a

village

at the

west end of the bay, quitting it in the morning for Macao, where we found the

steamer. The steamer anchored at Macao

at 8 A. M. with both anchors, there being

8 or 10

junks, one of which ... pirate,

but on

account of the bad weather, and

the Canton being

in

only one foot

water where she drew, the junk escaped.

We returned on board the steamer on

the evening of the 14th, having Macao

at ...

the morning of the 15th en anchorage at 1. A. M. this

arriving

morning. I enclose a list of wounded, also a list of pirates brought to this place, and of

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and stood along daylight, an the shore. At 8 we discovered two junks apparently making the best of their way in chase, running the other into a bay. The inhabitants of the village armed themselves, and assembled on the beach, murdering all those who attempted to land. At ... of the cutter boarded one on shore, and following the quick, sufficing of guns and several gingals; we secured ... Prisoners and some piratical flags; we destroyed them junk. From the Mandarin of this, : we received information of other junks. On leaving this anchorage, another junk was observed, to which we gave chase and found her to be the same which had: run on shore just before. She fired two broadsides at us, and then ran on shore. I then boarded her in the cutter. We had scarcely gained a footing on board the junk, when the cutter swamped in the surf. The life-boat from the Canton then sent to our assistance, with hawsers to heave the junk off, which they failed in doing, owing to the heavy surf. At sunset, the junk went to pieces, I and the remaining my party on shore at the wreck, and passed the night at a village at the west end of the bay, quitting it in the morning for Macao, where we found the steamer. The steamer anchored at Macao at 8 A. M. with both anchors, there being 8 or 10 junks, one of which ... pirate, but on account of the bad weather, and the Canton being in only one foot water where she drew, the junk escaped. We returned on board the steamer on the evening of the 14th, having Macao at ... the morning of the 15th en anchorage at 1. A. M. this arriving morning. I enclose a list of wounded, also a list of pirates brought to this place, and of
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and stood along daylight, an the shorer. At 8 we discovered two junks apparently making the best of their way chase, running the other into a to the shore ; ADC e gaver one ow shore, and following bay. The inhabitants of the village armed themselves, and assembled - the beachs, murdering all those who attempted to land. At of the culler boarded ou the quick, suaunting of guns and several secured of Prisoners and some gingals; we the s place piratical flags; we them destroyed junk . From the Mandarin of this, : we received information of other junks. On leaving this anchorage, another junk was e observed, to which we chase e gave and found her to be the same which had: ruw on shore - just before. She fired tivo broadsides at us, and then ran on shore. I then boarded her in the cutter. We had on board the scarcely gained a footing junk, whons the cutter swamped in thei T 278 was surf. The life -boat from the Cantow then sent to our assistance, with : hawsers to heave the junk off, which the failed in sunset. doing, noing to the heavy surf. At sumect :- junk went to pieces, I and the remaining my party on shore at the uwreck, and pasted the night at a village at the weet and of the bay, quitting it in the morning for Mames, where we found the steamer. The steamer anchored at Mam at 8 A. M. with both auchers, there being 8 or 10 but on tvas ar 10 junks, one of which · pirate, account of the bad weather, ands the banton being in only one foot ncore) water thare she drew, the junk escaped. We returned on board the steamer on the evening of the 14th, baring Mamer th 15", at this the morning of the 184 en anchorage at 1. A. M. this arriving morning. I enclose a list of wounded, also a list of pirates brought to this place, and of
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and stood along

daylight, an

the shorer. At 8

we discovered two junks apparently making

the best of their way

chase, running the other into a

to the shore ;

ADC

e gaver

one ow shore, and following

bay. The inhabitants of

the village armed themselves, and assembled - the beachs, murdering all those who attempted to land. At of the culler boarded

ou

the quick, suaunting of guns and several

secured of Prisoners and some

gingals;

we

the

s place

piratical flags; we them destroyed junk . From the Mandarin of this, : we received information of other junks. On leaving this anchorage, another

junk

was e

observed, to which we chase

e gave

and found her to be the same which had:

ruw on

shore

- just before. She fired tivo

broadsides at us, and then ran on shore. I then boarded her in the cutter. We had

on board the

scarcely gained a footing

junk, whons the cutter swamped

in

thei

T

278 was

surf. The life -boat from the Cantow then sent to our assistance, with : hawsers to heave the junk off, which the failed

in

sunset.

doing, noing to the heavy surf. At sumect

:- junk went to pieces, I and

the

remaining

my party

on shore at the uwreck, and

pasted the night

at a

village

at the

weet and of the bay, quitting it in the morning for Mames, where we found the

steamer. The steamer anchored at Mam

at 8 A. M. with both auchers, there being

8 or 10

but on

tvas ar

10 junks, one of which · pirate,

account of the bad weather, ands

the banton being

in

only one foot

ncore)

water thare she drew, the junk escaped.

We returned on board the steamer on

the evening of the 14th, baring Mamer

th

15",

at this

the morning of the 184 en anchorage at 1. A. M. this

arriving

morning. I enclose a list of wounded, also a list of pirates brought to this place, and of

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