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No. 73.
The Hongkong Government Gazette.
[AUGUST 14, 1858.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
His Excellency The Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., &c.. has received a Despatch from His Excellener Major-General SIR CHARLES T. VAN STRAUBENZEE, K.C.B., Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in China, reportin the results of an Expedition to Nantaou, where the Chinese Imperialist Troops had fired upon the Bearers of t Flag of Truce, who were distributing the Proclamation published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 31 ultimo.
The Despatch is herewith published for general information.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 13th August, 1858.
W. T. BRIDGES, Acting Colonial Secretary.
HONGKONG, 13th August, 1858.
SIR-I have the honour to inform your Excellency, that, in consequence of a Flag of Truce from H.M.'s Gun-boat Starling, having been fired upon by the Imperial Troops at Namtow, when posting your Excellency's Proclamation, I, in conjunction with Commodore the Honour. able Keith Stewart, decided upon visiting that place with an armed Force for the purpose of exacting retribution for the insult.
On the 10th, I embarked with the Honourable the Commodore in the Gun-boat Starling, for Tyshan Bay, where the Force was assembled. On the morning of the 11th, the tide not serving till a late hour, as the Gun-boats were steaming to the shore, several shots were firel from a newly erected Battery to the S.W. of the Walled Town of Namtow, and close to the beach, which was soon silenced by the admirable fire from the Gun-boats.
The Force as per margin* landed about 11 A.M. at the S. E. in the Village of Namtow, where written notices were given to the people, that so long as no hostile act was committed on their part, their village and property would be respected; which was rigidly adhered to, though, from every Street, as we approached the Fort, a heavy fire of Gingalls and Matchlocks was kept up by the Braves, who retreated as we advanced; by this we had one Officer-Commander Madden, of H.M.'s Ship Sans-Pareil-very dangerously wounded, three men killed, and about 12 wounded. (The returns I have not yet received.)
About 2 o'clock P.M. the Fort was taken by assault, the party being lead by Commander Saumarez of the Cormorant, accompanied by Captain Lambert of the Royal Engineers, who was unhappily mortally wounded by the accidental discharge of a firelock of one of the numerous men crowding up the ladder after him. His loss is deeply to be deplored.
The Wall gained, the enemy fled, leaving the Fort almost untenanted; and those remaining having been ordered out, the place was given up to destruction, and principal gates blown in.
The Force bivouacked in the Fort that night, and were re-embarked the following morning, bringing away two large Brass Guns found in the Battery near the water. A deputation from the Inhabitants of the village was received by Commodore the Honourable Keith Stewart and myself, and their petition "that we should not burn their village," was granted. I have to record the loss of another gallant young Officer, by the accidental discharge of a musquet, as we were leaving the Fort-Lieut. Danvers, 70th B.N. Infantry.
I have the honour to be, Sir, your most obedient servant,
Ilis Excellency SIR JOHN BOWRING, &c., &c., &c.
* Royal Artillery.—3 Officers, and 60 Non-commissioned Officers and Men.
59th Regiment-6 Officers, and 106 Non-commissioned Officers and Men. Royal Engineers.-3 Officers, and 20 Nou-commissioned Officers and Men,
C. T. VAN STRAUBENZEE,
Commanding H.M.'s Troops in China.
Royal Marine Light Infantry,.—7 Officers, and 130 Non-commissioned Officers and Men. 12th Madras Native Infuntry-2 Officers, and 100 Non-commissioned Officers and Men.. Natal Brigade.—About 200 Officers and Men.
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ROSWELL ASHBY, Master, v. The SHIP “SPRAY.”
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the Eighicenth day of August, A.D. 1858, at 12 o'clock at Noon.
By Order of the Court,
NORMAN RAMSAY MASSON, Acting Registrar.
IN THE VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF HONGKONG.
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Hongkong, 14th August, 1858.
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