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Mr. Lowdon, . All the pontoons, lighter1?, &c. Mr. Calthorp, .Midshipman. Store-houses and arsenal, with all the timber and Mr. Hanwell, Midshipman. various marine articles, destroyed in part. Wounded. A great many gun-carriages, mortar-beds, casks, Jlcnry Walker, , slightly. » and ships stores of all descriptions. J. S. Dixon, Lieutenant, slightly. EXMOUTH. Mr. Ashington, -Midsliipjuan, severely. Mr. Cole, Midshipman, severdy. His Britannic Majesty's Ship Queen Charlotte, Mr. Mayne, Midshipman, severely. SIR,. Algiers Bay, 28tli August, \ 8 lU Mr. btui't, M»4sbip»an, severely. FOR your atrocities at Bona, on defenceless Mr. Pickett, Clerk^ slightly. Christians, and your mi-becoming disregard to the Mr. Dixon, Midshipman, slightly. demands I made yesterday, in the name of the GLASGOW. Prince Regent of Kngland, the fleet under my or- ders has given you a signal chastisement, by the Wounded. total destruction of your , storehouses, and P. Gilhcrt, Lieutenant, contusion of chest. arsenal, with half your batteries. Mr. Robert xuilton, Master, contusion of face and As does not war for the destruction of knee cities, I am unwilling to visit yourpersonal cruelties A. Stephens, Lieutenant Royal ., leg. upon the inoffensive inhabitants of the country, Mr. Duftiil, Midshipman, severely. and I therefore offer you the same terms of peace, Mr. Harvey, Midshipman, severely. which I conveyed to you yesterday in uiy .Sove- . Mr. Baird, Midshipman, severely. reign's name: without the acceptance of these Mr. Heathcote, Midshipman, ,Jeft foot. tcrtois, you can have nrt peace with England. Mr. Kcay, Midshipman, severely. ]f you receive this offer as you ought, you will fire three guns, and I shall consixler your not making this signal as a refusal, and shall renew u>y Killed. opera'tions at'my own convenience. William M. Morgan, Lieutenant Royal Marhies. I offer you the above terms, provided neither the William Renfrey, Lieutenant Royal Marines. British Consul, nor the Officers and men so Mr. Robert Pratt, Midshipman. wickedly seized by you from the boats of a British Wounded. ship of war, have met with, any cruel treatment, or H. A. Perkins, Lieutenaiit, slightly. any of the Christian sia-ves in y6ur power, and I Mr. L. Mitchell, MidshipMian, severely. repeat my demand, that the Consul, and Officers Mr. L. T. Jones, Midshipman, slightly. and men, may be sent off to me, conformable to Mr. G. R. Glennie, Midshipman, dangerously. ancient treaties. Mr. Dacres F. Wise, Midshipman, slightly. I have, &c. HEBRUS. EXMOUTH. To His Highness*the Dey of Algiers.. Killed. Mr. G. H. A. Pococke, Midshipman. Wounded. Queen Charlotte, Algiers Mr. A. S. Symes, Midshipman, lower jaw. August 30, 1816. INFERNAL. MEMORANDUM-. Killed. THE in Chief is happy to infornr G. J. P. Bissett, Lieutenant Royal Marine Ar- the fleet of the final termination of their strenuous tillery. exertions, by the signature of peace, confirmed Wounded. under a salute of twenty-one guns, on the follow- John Foreman, Lieutenant, slightly. ing conditions, dictated by His Royal Highness- Mr. G. Valentine, Boalswain, slightly. the Prince Regent of England r Mr. Morgan Hopkins, Clerk, severely. L The abolition, for ever, of Christian slavery. Mr. James Barber, Midshipman, severely. II. The delivery, to my flag, of all slaves in thc- Mr. James M. Cross, Midshipman, slightly. dominions of the Dey, to whatever nation they 31r. J. II. Andrews, Midshipman, slightly. may belong, at noon to-morrow. (Signed) EXMOUTH. III. To deliver also, to my flag, all money re- ceived by him for the redemption of slaves since the commencement of this year, at noon also to-mor- Memorandum of the Destruction in the Mole of row. Algiers, in tile Attack of the '27th August J 3J 6. IV. Reparation has been made to the British 4 large frigates, of 44 guns. Consul for all losses he may have sustained in con- 5 large corvettes, from 24 to 30 guns. sequence of his confinement. All the gun and mortar-boats, except seven; 30 de- V. The Dey has made a public apology, in pre- stroyed sence of his Ministers and Oflicers, and begged Several merchant brigs and schooners. pardon of the Consul, in terms dictated by the; A great number of small vessels of various de- of the Queen Charlotte. scriptions. The Cojiuaander in Chief takes this opportunity: