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I have confided this dispatch to 

 Rear-Admirai Milne, my second 

 in command, from whom I have 

 received, during the whole ser- 

 vice intrusted to me, the most 

 cordial and honourable support. 

 He is perfectly informed of every 

 transaction of the fleet, from the 

 earliest period of my command, 

 and is fully competent to give 

 their Lordships satisfaction on 

 any points which I may have over- 

 looked or have not time to state. 

 I trust I have obtained from liira 

 his esteem and regard, and I re- 

 gret I had not sooner been known 

 to him. 



The necessary papers, together 

 with the defects of the ships and 

 the return of killed and wounded, 

 accompany this dispatch ; and I 

 am happy to say Captains Ekins 

 and Goode are doing well, as also 

 the whole of the wounded. By 

 accounts from the shore, I under- 

 stand the enemy's loss in killed 

 and wounded is between 6 and 

 7,000 men. 



Tn recommending my officers 

 and fleet to their Lordiihips' pro- 

 tection and favour, 



I have the honour to be, &c. 



ExMOUTH. 



A General Abstract of the Killed 

 and If'ouuded in the Squadron 

 under Admiral Lord Exmouth's 

 Command, in the Attack of Al- 

 giers, the 9,7 th August, 1816. 



Queen Charlotte, Admiral Lord 

 Exmouth, G.C.B. Captain James 

 Brisbane, C. B. — 7 seamen, 1 ma- 

 rine, killed; 14 officers, S2 sea- 

 men, 24 marines, 2 marine ar- 

 tillery, 5 sappers and miners, 4 

 boys, wounded. 



Impregnable, Rear-Adm.iral 

 Milne, Capt. Ed. Brace, C.B. — 



1 officer, 37 seanaen, 10 marines, 



2 boys, killed; ^ officers, 111 

 seamen, 21 marines, 9 sappers 

 and miners, 17 boys, wounded. 



Superb, Charles Ekins — 2 offi- 

 cers, 3 seamen, 2 marines, 1 rocket 

 troop, killed ; 6 officers, 62 sea- 

 men, 14 marines, 2 marine ai til- 

 lery, wounded. 



Minden, William Paterson — 

 .5 seamen, 2 marines, killed ; 2 

 officers, 26 seamen, 9 marines, 

 wounded. 



Albion, JohnCoode — 2 officers, 



1 seaman, killed ; 2 officers, 10 

 seamen, 3 marines, wounded. 



Leander, Ed. Chetham, C. B. — 

 5 officers, 11 seamen, 1 marine, 

 killed : 8 officers, 69 seamen, 25 

 marines, 4 boys, 12 supernume- 

 raries, wounded. 



Severn, Hon. T. W. Aylmer — 



2 seamen, 1 marine, killed ; 5 offi- 

 cers, 25 seamen, 3 marines, 1 boy, 

 wounded. 



Glasgow, Hon. A. Maitland. — 

 9 seamen, 1 marine, killed ; 8 

 officers, 25 seamen, 3 marines, 1 

 boy, wounded. 



Granicus, W. F. Wise — 3 offi- 

 cers, 9 seamen, 1 marine, 1 ma- 

 rine artillery, 2 boys, killed ; 5 

 officers, 31 seamen, 3 marines, 2 

 rocket troop, 1 bov, wounded. 



Hebrus, Ed. Palmer, C. B.— ' 

 1 officer, 3 seamen, killed; 1 ofP_- 

 cer, 10 seamen, 1 marine, 2 rocket 

 troop, 1 boy, wounded. 



Heron, George Beatham — — 

 None killed or wounded. 



IMutine, James Mould — None 

 killed or Avounded. 



Prometlieus, W. B. Dashwood 

 — None killed or wounded. 



Cordelia, W. Sargent — None 

 killed or woimded. 



Britomart, R. Riddell — None 

 killed or woundcxl. 



Belzebub, 



