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The ''Dupleix'' was a steam and sail corvette of the French ''Marine Nationale''. She was the first French vessel named after the 18th Century Governor of Pondichéry and ''Gouverneur Général'' of the French possessions in India marquess Joseph François Dupleix. After her commissioning, the ''Dupleix'' was sent to the Chinese Sea under vice-admiral Jaures. She arrived in Saigon on the 25 August 1862, and made short stops in Ryukyu Islands and the port of Hakodate on the island of Hokkaidō, before arriving in Yokohama. ==Bombardment of Shimonoseki== During the bombardment of Shimonoseki (5 September 1864), the ''Dupleix'' was second in the line of corvettes, between the British ''Tartar'' and the Dutch ''Metallkruz''. She fired 411 shots and received 22 cannonballs (seven in the hull, four under the waterline, and 11 in the sails). She had two killed and eight wounded. On the 28 December 1864, the ''Dupleix'' sailed back to France, where she was decommissioned on the 25 June 1865. She was re-commissioned in Cherbourg in 1867, and sent back to serve in the "Far-East Naval Division", under counter-admiral Ohier. She arrived in Yokohama in February 1868, and was immediately involved in the events of the Japanese Revolution.
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