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 552 ^ CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. Madura, and defeat him in an engagement which ensues, September ^1. — Senor Arrechedera, provisional governor of the Philippines. C. 174(5. J. 1671. H. 1157. The govern or- general Van ImhofF visits Solo, the capital of the Susunan, and pursues such mea- sures as disgust the Javanese princes. — The Pan- geran Mangkubumi, in consequence, quits Solo at night, with his followers, and commences the re- bellion which ended in the division of the native empire. — He is joined by Mangkunagoro. C. 174.7. J. 167'^. H. 1158. Pedro de la Sona Trinidad, provisional governor of the Philippines. A royal order arrives at Manila for the final ex- pulsion of the Chinese, the execution of which is suspended. C. 1748. J. 1673. H. 1159. The Dutch East India Company instal the Prince of Orange as supreme director and gover- nor-general of the Indies. C. 1749. J. 1674, H. 1160. The queen of Boni in Celebes,. Batara Toja, dies, and is succeeded by her brother, Lama Sosrong. C. 1750, J. 1675. H. 1161. The Susunan Pakubuwonothe Second, usually de- nominated SedoLaweyan, on his death-bed is induc- ed t9 sign a deed, surrendering, for himself and his 11