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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. 



been unremitting. Lieut. Hager- 

 man of the militia, has also, for 

 his services, deserved my public ac- 

 knowledgments ; as has also lieu- 

 tenant Anderson of the Indian de- 

 partment. 



• As the prisoners are hourly 

 bringing in, I am unable to furnish 

 your honour with a correct return 

 of them, but upwards of ]00 are 

 in our possession ; neither of the 

 ordnance stores taken, as the whole 

 have not yet been collected. 



I have the honour to be, &c. 



(Signed) J. W. Morkison, 

 Lieut.- col. 89th, commanding 

 corps of observation. 



Return of killed, ivoundcd, and 

 iuissing. 

 Total — 1 captain, 2 drummers, 

 19 rank and file, killed ; 1 captain, 

 9 subalterns, 6 Serjeants, 131 rank 

 and file wounded; 12 rank and 

 file missing. 



London Gazette Extraordinary. 



Foreign Office, Nov. 21, 1813. 



The baron Perponcher, and Mr. 

 James Fagel, have arrived this day 

 from Holland, deputed by the pro- 

 visional government which has 

 been established in that country, 

 to inform his royal highness the 

 Prince Regent, and his serene 

 highness the Prince of Orange, 

 that a counter revolution broke 

 out in part of the United Provinces 

 on Monday last, the 15th instant ; 

 when the people of Amsterdam 

 rose in a body, proclaiming the 

 House of Orange, with the old cry 

 of Orange Boven, and universally 

 putting up the Orange colours. 



This example was immediately 

 followed by the other towns of the 





provinces of Holland and Utrecht, 

 as Haarlem, Leyden, Utrecht, the 

 Ha<;ue, Rotterdam, &c. ,m 



The French authorities were dis* 

 missed, and a temporary govern- i 

 nient established, and proclaimed^ 

 in the name of the Prince of 

 Orange, and uutil his serene high- 

 ness's arrival, composed of the most 

 respectable members of the old go- 

 vernment, and chiefly of those not 

 employed under the French. 



Amsterdam, Nov. 16, 1813." 

 The events of last night have 

 shown the necessity of appointing, 

 without delay, an administration in 

 this great city, which, in its form . 

 and composition, may ensure the • 

 confidence of the good citizens: 

 in consequence, the officers of the 

 schutterjf (armed burghers) have 

 agreed to undertake the establish- 

 ment of such an administration ; 

 and a number of the most respect- 

 able inhabitants have been called 

 out, and invited by them to take 

 upon themselves, at so critical a 

 moment, the honourable and inte- 

 resting task of effecting every 

 thing that can contribute to pre- 

 vent or stop the incalculable evils 

 of anarchy. 



The following gentlemen have 

 been this day appointed, desired 

 and authorised to regulate and 

 divide among themselves the func- 

 tions, in the manner they will 

 judge most expedient: — (Here 

 follows a list of 24' names). 



The colonel and chief of the 

 municipal guards, who has the 

 great satisfaction of acquainting 

 the public with the above circum- 

 stances, cannot let pass this oppor- 

 tunity, without admonishing his 

 fellow-citizens in the most earnest 

 manner to behave with temper and 



