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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



GAZETTE INTELLIGENCE, 



CHBONOLOQICALLV ARRANGED. 



Dif patches, Sfc.Jrom the London 

 Gazettes. 



JANUARY. 



2. Capture, by the Royalist, 

 captain Maxwell, of La Franj oise, 

 of fourteen guns and sixty men ; 

 and re-capture of two English ves- 

 sels by the same. 



13. Captures. — Le Saratu, of 

 fourteen guns, by the Plover, cap- 

 tainBrowne;and L'Aimable Nelly, 

 of sixteen guns, by the Cherokee, 

 captain Arthur. 



FEBRUARY. 



3. Capture of Le General Prig- 

 non, of fourteen guns, by the 

 Amazon, captain Parker. 



6. Dispatches, of -which thejhl- 

 lorving is the substance, from sir 

 A. Cochrane, commander-in-chief 

 at the Leeward Islands. — A letter 

 from captain V. Ballard, of the 

 Blonde frigate, stating the destruc- 

 tion, on the 25th of September, 

 of an enemy's privateer off Basse- 

 terre, in the West Indies, by the 

 boats of the Blonde, Falcon, and 

 Scorpion. Mr. Thompson, master. 



and one sailor of the Blonde (since 

 dead) were severely wounded. 



A letter from captain Cameron, 

 of the Hazard sloop, announcing 

 his having destroyed, on the 17th 

 of October, under the battery of 

 St. Mary, Guadaloupe, a French 

 privateer, of 100 tons, by the 

 boats of the Hazard and Pelorus. 

 The Hazard had three men killed, 

 and four wounded ; the Pelorus 

 three killed, and five wounded. 



A letter from captain Miller, 

 of the Thetis frigate, stating that 

 the French corvet Nisus having 

 taken shelter under the battery 

 at Hayes, Guadaloupe, captain 

 Elliott, of the Pultusk, at the 

 head of the marines of his own 

 ship, of the Achates and Bacchus, 

 with a party of seventy-five sea- 

 men, landed, carried the battery, 

 and brought out the corvette. 



A letter from captain Hawker, 

 of the Melampus, stating the cap- 

 ture of Le Bernais, abrig corvette, 

 carrying sixteen twenty-four- 

 pounder carronades, with war- 

 like stores for Guadaloupe. 



A letter from captain Walker, 

 of the Rosamond, announcing the 

 capture of Le Papillon brig, of 

 fourteen twenty -four -pounder 

 carronades. 



A letter from sir A. Cochrane, 



