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CHAPTER XXXI.<br />

THE STORM BREAKS.<br />

A NEW NATION.<br />

ri \HE Choshiu men, in firing on foreign vessels,<br />

-- had obeyed the Mikado and disobeyed the<br />

Tycoon.<br />

The Throne and the Camp had again disagreed,<br />

and this time the disagreement<br />

was "the<br />

beginning of the end." Thousands of " foreignerhaters<br />

" now gathered in Choshiu, and took service<br />

as soldiers and artillerymen. This one clan, thus<br />

re-inforced, seemed determined to fight the Treaty<br />

Nations and the Yedo government, and, if possible,<br />

capture Kyoto, seize the Mikado, and in place of the<br />

Tokugawa dynasty set up that of Mori of Choshiu.<br />

On the fourth of September they fired on a bakufu<br />

steamer and, boarding her, compelled certain men on<br />

board to commit hara-kiri, and then assassinated two<br />

men known to be spies from Yedo. This opened the<br />

long war between Tokugawa and Mori.<br />

At Kyoto, there being fifteen hundred Choshiu<br />

clansmen in or near the city,<br />

and being suspected of<br />

plotting to seize the Mikado's person, they were outlawed<br />

by a decree of the court, then under the influence<br />

of Aidzu and Tokugawa. Eighteen kuge",<br />

or court nobles, were punished, and five more deprived<br />

of rank and titles for conspiring with Choshiu.<br />

On the thirtieth of September the clansmen<br />

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