Report by Commander Military, Captain Ruijsch and Regional Government in Sigondang regarding the Rebellion group led by Chieg van Makassar (Sheikh Yusuf) in Carangtenga. Some members of the group were captured and jailed, a few of them were men from Bugis (tribe from Makassar). Report by Commander Military, Captain Ruijsch and Regional Government in Sigondang regarding the Rebellion group led by Chieg van Makassar (Sheikh Yusuf) in Carangtenga. Some members of the group were captured and jailed, a few of them were men from Bugis (tribe from Makassar).
The Rebel religious leader Sheykh along with his followers were severely beaten, whereas 200 women were taken prisoner. Captain Ruijs conducted a search in Sirrebon alongside the troops, consist of 200 Dutch, 27 Mardijkers, 126 Ambonese, 37 Buginese, and 237 Balinese.
Translation of a Malay letter by Sheykh Yusuf Tadia from Ceylon to his followers. He wrote that he had been banished to Colombo on Ceylon Island for 8 years.
Some reports about the arrival of the ships full of treenails in the quay of the city. A terrible attack also happened that was led and planned by a group of people. The rebel was successfully tackled. It was also reported about the king of Bone who felt that the existence of the spiritual teacher was dangerous for him and his reign. He sent a letter to the Hoge Regering to deport him out of the city.
The Makassar people's request regarding the delivery of the legs of the deceased Syekh Yusuf al Makassari. However, the request was rejected by the government because it would harm the situation in Makassar. The request was based on the supertition that having the part of the body of the saint was a part of devotion and faithfulness to him, although he was already dead.