236 ANNUAL llEGlSTEK, l»l6. 



Belzebiib, William Kempthorne 

 — None killed or wounded. 

 Inferaid,Hon. G. J. Perceval — 



1 officer, 1 seaman, killed ; 6 offi- 

 cers, 8 seamen, I marine artillery, 



2 boys, wounded. 



Hecla, VV. Popliam — None kill- 

 ed or wounded. 



Fury, C. R. Moorsom — None 

 killed or wounded. 



'J'otal, 15 officers, 8S seamen, 

 19 marines, 1 marine artillery, 1 

 rocket troop, 4 boys, killed : 59 

 officers, 459 seamen, 106 marines, 

 5 marine artillery, 14 sappers and 

 miners, 4 rocket troop, 3 1 boys, 

 12 supernumeraries, wounded. 



Total, killed and wounded, 128 

 killed, 690 wounded. 



Dutch Squadron. 



Melampus, Vice-Admiral Baron 

 Van Capellen, Capt. De Mair — 3 

 killed, 15 wounded. 



Frederica, Capt. Vander Stra- 

 ten — 5 .vounded. 



Dagaraail, Captain Polders — 

 4 wounded. 



Diana, Cajjtain Ziervogel — 6 

 killed, 22 wounded. 



Amstee, Captain Vander Hart — 

 4 killed, 6 wounded. 



Eendracht, Captain ^Varden- 

 burgh — None killed or wounded. 



Total, 13 killed, 52 wounded. 

 Grand total, 8S3. 



Flotilla, consisting of 5 gun- 

 boats, 10 mortar-boats, launches, 

 8 rocket-boats, tlats, 32 gun-boats, 

 barges and yawls. Total, 55. 



The whole commanded by Cap- 

 tain F. T. Michell, assisted by 

 Lieutenant John Davies, of the 

 Queen Charlotte, and Lieutenant 

 Thomas Revans, Flag Lieutenant 

 to Rear-admiral Milne. 



EXMOUTH. 



Memorandum of the Destruction in 

 the Mole of Algiers, in the At- 

 tack of the 27th August. 



4 large frigates, of 44 guns ; 

 5 large corvettes, fr:)m 24 to 30 j 

 all the gun and mortar-boats, ex- 

 cept 7 ; 30 destroyed ; seveial 

 merchant brigs and schooners ; a 

 gi eat number of small vessels of va- 

 rious descriptions ; all the pon- 

 toons, lighters, &c. ; store-houses 

 and arsenal, Avith all the timber 

 and various marine articles, de- 

 stroyed in part ; a great many gun- 

 carriages, niortar-beds, casks, and 

 ships' stores of all descriptions. 



EXMOT'TH. 



His Britannic Majesty's Ship 

 Queen Charlotte, Algiers 

 Bay, Aug. 28. 



Siv, — For your atrocities at 

 Bona on defenceless Christians, 

 and your unbecoming disregard 

 to tlie demands I made yesteiday, 

 in the name of the Prince Regent 

 of England, the fleet under my 

 orders has given you a signal 

 chastisement, by the total de- 

 struction of your navy, store- 

 houses, and aisenal, with half 

 your batteries. 



As England does not war for 

 the destruciion of cities. 1 am 

 unwilling to visit your personal 

 cruelties upon the inoffensive in- 

 habitants of the country, and I 

 therefore offer you the same terms 

 of peace which 1 conveyed to you 

 yesterday in my Sovereign's name ; 

 without the acceptance of these 

 terms, you can have no peace with 

 England. 



If you receive this offer as you 

 ought, you will fire three guns ; 

 and I shall consider yoiu' not 

 making this signal as a refusal, 



and 



