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State of Public Affairs in Scpteml/er. [Oct. I, 



SEVtnN. 



WounJcil, — Mr. Janicp Foster, niidship- 

 man, arm ainimtatt-d ; Mr. Charles Caley, 

 midshipman, contused foot ; Mr. VViiliani 

 Ferror, midshipman, wounded liand and 

 contusion ; Mr. Daniel Beattie, midship- 

 man, contnsion; Mr. W. A. Caller, mid- 

 shipman, wounded knee. 



LEANDER. 



ffi/M.—Capt. Wilson, Ro_\-nl Marines; 

 Lieut. Baxior, Royal Marines; Mr. Lnvv- 

 don, mids.liipman ; Mr. Calthorp, midsiiip- 

 man ', Mr. Han well, midshipman. 



fVomided.—ll. \Valk< r, lient. slichtly; 

 J. .S. Dixon, heut. slightly; Mr. Ashing. 

 ton, midihipnian, severely ; Mr. Cole, mid- 

 fliipinan, severely ; iMr. Mayne, niidship- 

 man, severely ; Mr. Stmt, mid>hipman,se- 

 \erely; Mr. Pickett, eleik, slightly ; Mr. 

 Djxou, midsbipman, slightly. 



GLASGOW. 



Wounded. — P. Giilieit, lient. contnsion 

 of chest; Mr. Koiieit Fulton, master, con- 

 fusion of face and knee ; A. Stevens, lieut. 

 Royal Marines, leg ; Mr. Dnffill, midship- 

 man, severely ; Mr. Harvey, midshipman, 

 severely ;ftlr. Baird, midshi|>nian, sevi^rely; 

 ]\tr. Heatlicote, midshipman, left foot; 

 Mr. Kcay, midshipman, severely. 



GKANICI'S. 



Killed.— Wm. M. Mort;an, lieut. Royal 

 Waruies; Wm. Renfrcy, lieut. Royal hid- 

 tines; Mr. KoUt. Pratt, midshipman. 



H'<nind<'d.—U. A. Perkins, lieut. sliplit- 

 ly ; Tvlr. L. Mitchell, midshipman, severely; 

 Mr. L. '1". Jones, midshipman, slisjhtly ; 

 Mr. G. R. Gleunie, midshipman, dange- 

 rously i Mr. Dacres F. Wise, midshipman, 

 slightly. 



HtBRUS. 



Killed.— Mr. G. H. A. Pococke, mid- 

 shipman. 



(Vi)U}idcd. — Mr. A. S. Symes, midship- 

 man, lower jaw. 



INFERNAI,. 



Killed.— G. J. P. Bisset, lient. Royal 

 'Blariue Artillery. 



iyoimded. — John Foreman, lieut. sli^ht- 

 Jy ; Mr. G. Valentine, boatswain, slightly ; 

 ilr. Morgan Hopkins, cleik, severely ; 

 Wr. James Barber, midshipman, severely ; 

 Mr. James M. Cross, midshipman, slight- 

 ly ; IMr. J. H. Andi'evvs, midshipman, 

 sliglitly. 



(Signed) ExMOUTH. 



Memorandum of the Destructinn in the 



Mole nf Alffieix, in the Alluck 0/ the 



ilTth nf August, 181(5. 



4 large frigates of 44 guns. 



5 lar;;e corvettes, tiom 'i4. to 30 guns. 

 All ilie gun and mortar boats, except 7 ; 



30 deslroyid. 



Severaf merchnnt brigs and schooners. 



A great number of small vessels of va- 

 rious dcsciiplions. 



All the pontoons, lighters. Sec. 



Sturc-hc'use$ »ud arsenal, vtitii all the 



timber and various marine articles, destroy* 

 cd in part. 



A great many gun-carriages, mortar- 

 beds, casks, and ships' stores of all de« 

 scriptions. Exmouth. 



His Britannic Bfajesty's Shi^i Q. Charlotte^ 

 Algiers Bay, Aug. UB, 1016. 



Sir, — For your atrocities at Bona, on 

 def'encelf-ss Christians, and your mibe- 

 coniing disregard to the demands I made 

 yesterday, in the name of tlie Prince Re- 

 gent nf England, the Heet under my orders 

 has given you a signal chastisemeut, by the 

 total destruction of your navy, store- 

 lionses, and arsenal, with half your bat- 

 te-rics. 



As England does not war for the destruc- 

 tion of cities, I am unwilling to visit your 

 pi'isonal cruellies upon the inoffensive in- 

 habitants of the country, and I therefore 

 oifer you ihe same teims of peace, which I 

 cimveyed to yon yesterday in my Sove- 

 reign's name; without the acceptance of 

 these terms, you can have no peace with 

 England. 



If you receive this offer as you ought, 

 yon wdl fire three guns, and I shall con- 

 sider your not makmg this signal as a re- 

 fusal, and shall renew my operations at my 

 ou n convenience. 



I offer von the above terms, provided 

 neitiur the British Consul, nor (lie Officers 

 and men so wickedly seized by you from 

 Ihe boats of a Hiitisliship ot war, have met 

 with any cruel treatment, or any of tho 

 Christian slaves iu your power, and I re- 

 peat my demand, that the Consul, and 

 officers, and men, may be sent off to me, 

 conformable to ancient treaties. 



I have, SiC. Exmouth. 



To his Highness the Dey of Al:;iers. 



Queen Cliarlntte, Algiers Bay, Avg.^Q, 

 Genirnl Memdmudum. 



The Connr.aiuler iu Chief is b.i|'py to in- 

 form the (leet of the final t'iriiunation of 

 their siremious exertions, by the signature 

 of peace, confirmed under a salute of 

 tweiity-or.e guns, on the following condir 

 tions, dictated by his Royal Highness tlw; 

 Prince Re enl^ of England : 



I. Tlie abolition, for ever, of Christian 

 slavery. 



II. The delivery, to my fla?, of all slaves 

 in the dominions of the Dey, to whatever 

 nation they may belong, at noun to- 

 nionow. 



HI. To deliver also, to my flag, all mo- 

 ney received by him (or the redemption of 

 slaves since the commencement of this 

 year, at noon also to-morrow. 



IV. Reparation has been made to the 

 British Consul for all losses he may have 

 sustained in consei|Ucuce of his confine- 

 ment. 



V. The Dey has made a pnblic apology, 

 in presence of his IMinisters and Officers, 

 and begjjed pardon \>i the Consul, in 



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