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KOREAN MUTINY.

JAPANESE OFFICIAL BREPORT.

With regard to the recent lighting in the violaity of the Great South Gats Lieutenant. General Ozazski reports to General Baron Hasegawa to the following effect:-

As a result of the proclamation of the Imporis Rosoript of Disbandment on the night of Jaly 31. the Koran War Minister sammcued the different Commanders of native battalions here to the Taizuangehoug (official residence of

The municeers ran away in all dirustivon nod in great disorder. A portion escaped outside the Small Weat Gats and our guards at that gale gave hot chase inflicting heavy loss on them.

The 1st Company which was ordered to the barraks for the 1st Batsion of the lab Si-wi Regiment received sigorous attacks from Koreans, some two companies strong, deswn up in front of the main gate. Our forses, however, advanced inth by inch driving away the estiuels. About 10. the muters in. creased their fring and this aided by the nar rowness of the road exposed to the Korea fie made the advance of the compay a very arduous task. It occurred to the Commander that he soting against the thor barracks, had advantage, and then try to gain biso tauch with the Koreans be Outside the main gate, therefore, and in close stepped for a while onder cover. As room at the barrasis for the 1st Battalion of the 1st Eigiment, were occupied by Major Sakube's foron the commander of tho at Company ordered his men to advance, and the 7th Company and a force of engineers arrived to relaforoq bin. The som blood forcon then rushed the barrache which they secured at

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Baron Hazagawa) at soven on the following had better wait until his objective.

morning and transmitted the Imperial decree to thians. The Commander of the in Battalion of the lat Si-wi Regiment was not present owing

to ill-health.

11.40 6.4.

A little past 8 am.. Captain Kurjlari, Instructor of the Korean Army, drew np the 1st Battalion of the 1st Si-wi Regimest, with the object of leading it to the parado ground inside the East Gate where the disbandment would take place. Buddly groaning was heard aud it was soon etablished that the Korean Commander had committed suicide. Excited

The route Koreans trips alalteral in all by the incident the soldiers 5 ddealy left their

directious. The balk of them ran in the divas- ranks and great confusion seed. A few moments after they threatened in atlack thestion of Taiyong Dong and Chink long and taking off their auffores took refags in the Japanese instructor who immediately left the

dwellinge of citiz barracks.

A portion scaled the city. Church fired on our guards at the South Gato wall, and from the height near St. Joseph's Station whe immediately deployed andagewered, After a skirmish lasting for half an hour the fugitive Koreans were again driven off.

The 1st Battalion of the 2nd Si-wi Regiment, the barracks of which adjoin the at Battalion of the let Regiment, was then about to start for the parade ground led by Captain Ike, Japanese instructor. But the matinone be haviour of their neighbours gave a stimu'ng to riot and the troops assaulted their instrusor. Captain Ite was thus obliged to escape from the barracks,

The mutineers broke opat the magazines and after fully equipping themselves with arms rushed out of the barracks. They posted sentinels around the barracks and the bulk of the forces fired at random within the barracks. The sentinels, too, began to tire aimless shots, In the meantime a portion of the Koreaus apparently run away.

Our guards at Emall West Gale antincked the info try guards in our artillery barracks and dealt great loss upor the defooted Koreans: also took part in the pursuit. The artillery, 100, took rifles and fired upon the fugitives. Some thirty defeated Koreans carrying arms escaped along the road to Pyongyang.

The 3rd Battalion was "drawn up in tha barracks as soon as they were occupied. The men were then sotto sarch for the troops who tad taken stage in the neighbouring houses and to collect the dead and wondled and the arms lying scattered around,

During the ongagements our casualties ware three killed, twenty offers slightly wounded and twenty nien wounded, one of whom sub- sequently surumbed to his wounds

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Previous to this the 3rd Battalion of the Sist Regiment had been ordered to take charge of the barracks of the two above-mentioned Korean battalions and a detachment of both Company and one of 10th wire leaving their barracks inside the Great South. Gate when the Korean mutineers rushed out and be gan to fire. Whereupon they dispatched to the barracks of the 1st Battalion of the 21 Ra- gimont and that of the 10th Company to the barracks of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Regiment. The sutinels and the bulk of the men in the barracks fired vigorously upon our forces on the march and the guards at the Great South Gate. Our detachmente stopped near the Korean barracks and watched the movement of the matineers without respond. ing to the lattert firo, Major Sakable, Com

Is the Book of England rao ou business mander of the 3rd Battalion, parceiving the

Has To those unfamiliar with the world of serious state of affairs, subsequently ordered the qration seams to ha apie of will ant the remaindor of the 10th Compzuj as

berney."Is there is a growing values of rainfereements in order to suppress the

opinion in London that the empiro's greatest mutiny on the one hand and co the other to book is a mach bahiad the times as some of the give chase to the fagitive soldiers. It w

Government departments. It wastes tho valze then 9.39 a.m. A the same time Lieutauan of the richest site in the British empirs. General Okazaki on recipt of the nowa per: Reckoning its value at 253 per square foot, it ceived that the trouble coull be suppressed bag heen computed the the bank sile is worth only by military power, and gare orders to 6,534,000. And yet this onderful pleos of Major Bakabe that he in command of the tw

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a one-story companies in the Great Fanth Gate barracks ing, which is architectural incoherence itself, and three chiue guns, and acting in conjuan if we reckon the large garles, rí y sedá tion with the guants at the Small West Cate and interminable galleries and pasanga and eleven engineers attacked to his force, apparently leading to nowhera in particnlar, should suppress the mutineers.

The bank we completed in 1783, when the land in and about the Mansion House was wrih carcely more than £5 asqua foot. It suffirad for sightouth and early nineteenth century business melbode. If it stilizst the wonderful value of the richest pinch of ground in the empire it could put is its caffera uso far from that are alone any sam between £250.00) and £50,000. A save-story baildog would gira the back all the space it ompies at present, and leave a plot of land worth many millions sterling. It is only by walking through she many pasangas and public reons of the Bank of England and round the Lothbury, Prince treat, and Thrasdoaeda street sides, that one can get an idea of its wondrous are of three

The commander of the 2nd Battalion at Chong no heard the sound of the firing in the direction of the Small West Gate and at 9,39 aw, seat an oficer and a non-commissioned officer in that direction as scouts.

The Commander of the 1st Battalion at the Petuk Gale also heard the report of guns and at 9.50 a.m. dispatched a small foron towards the Small West Gate. No sooner had the reconnoitering body arrived in the street west of the Chongwhs Chon than they were tired upon by a body of Koreans, almost equal in strength, who were 300 metres west from the Chungwha Chon. They at one auswered the firing and succeded in driving off the Koreans towards the north-west and the south-westeros, minus ton square yards. Fw popla Those who ran to the south west apparently took refuge in the barracks inside the Small West date. Our recounoitring body parsed the coated Koreans eventually joining the 10th Company in the attack on the barracks.

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At 10 am, a rawort was received that the 3rd Battalion of the 2nd Pyongyang Begiment had started for the parade ground inside the East Gate, and our infastry in the barracks in front of the Taiknangahong were placed under the command of Major Sakala, sinse there was no pressing necessity for their presence there. Fifteen minutes later it was reported that with the exception of the two in mutiny all the Korean battalions here had been assembled on the parade ground, and the 7th Company at Chonguo was added to the force under the Wall stres command of Majo Sakabe.

space inclous nine open courts, a. great rotunda with a dame fifty-gan foot in diameter, ispumerable public ofiens, court and com- mittes rooms, a library. engraving and printing works, an armury, and apartments for officers and vac's. The two largest rooms are the bank parlour and the drawing. office. They manage thans things better in

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