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Intelligence Of Importance From The London Gazettes.

The Terpsichore mounts thirty-two twelve and six poandets ; complement of men two hundred ami fifteen . Killed , none . —Wounded , Mr . Richard Hobbs ( Acting Boatswain )^ slightly in the foot ; Jolnt . Roberts ( Quarter-Master ) , lost his left thigh ; and two . seamen . Mahonesa , by the best accounts I have been able to collect , had about thirtykilled or died of their wounds the day of the action , and about the same number wounded , several of whom are since dead .

- The GAZETTE , of Nov . 26 , contains a letter from Col . Craufurd to Lord Grenvilie , which gives an ' oflkial account received bv the Archduke Charles , Nov . n , from General Davidovich , stating his having beaten the corps that was opposed ' to him , and take :: a thousand prisoners . His advanced guard had taken possession of'Trenle , which place , as well as the strong position behind it , were abandoned by the enemy without resistance . The same GAZETTE contains also another letter from Col . Craufurd , dated

Nov . 13 , respecting the operations on the Rhine , from which lhe following are extracts : ' On the 26 th ult . Generals Simpichen and Rosemberg were attacked by two ' divisions of the army of the Sambre and Meuse . The action lasted several hours , and the enemy , notwithstanding so very great an inequality of numbers , was repulsed with considerable loss . ' Early on the 27 th ult . lhe French renewed the attack , and advanced in several columns from Creutznachto turn the left of the Austrians but the latterby

, ; , an at ' i exertion of much ability and steadiness , maintained their position . In thd evening , however , the Generals determined on retiring behind thc'Seltz ; and the retreat was executed with perfect order . ¦ The loss of the Austrians on this occasion consists in nineteen killed , one hundred and eighty-four wounded , ninety-six missing ; on the whole two hundred and ninety-nine men , and eighty-nine horses . ' The enemy ' s was certainly considerable ; two hundred of them were taken

prisoners , and brought into Mayence . ' On the 7 th instant the French attacked General Hotze ' s line , near Manheim . Their principal efforts were directed against the left wing , and the lire of artillery and small arms continued a great part of the day ; but the eneiny were repulsed , and General Hotze . still-maintains his posts in front of the entrenched camp , extending from the Reebach , by the village of Maubacli , to Franckenlhal . "

The GAZETTE , of Nov . 29 , contains a dispatch from the Governor and Council of Madras , dated June 22 , t- (> 6 , from which the following are cxtvaclr .: ' It appears by Rear-Admiral Kainier ' s dispatches , dated the 27 th of March , and 1 S 1 I 1 of April last , and which reached us on the 11 th inst . by the Orpheus Private , that the British troops were in possession of the islands of Amboyna and Bimtla , with their several dependencies , comprising , as it was thought , the whole of the Dutch islands , excepting Pornnte , yielding cloves , nutmegs , and mace . Tinacquisition has been attained without the smallest loss on our side .

; ' Amboyna and its Dependencies were delivered up on the 16 th Of February , and Bancla and its Dependencies on the 8 th of March . < The Admiral found in the treasury at Amboviia I ! i , ii 2 rix dollars , and in store 51 5 , 940 pounds weight of cloves ; in the Treasury at Banda 65 , d 75 rix dollars , and in store 84 , 777 pounds of nutmegs , I 9 , 5 ' < 7 pounds of . mace , besides merchandize and other stores at each place , upon which no value had been then put . ' , ,..

' The GAZETTE , of Dec . 20 , contains dispatches , of which the following are extracts , received from Major-Genera ! Gordon Forbes , Commander of the British troops in the Island of Saint Domingo , dated Port-au-Prince , Oct . 9 : ' I am happy to have the power of assuring you ,. that our situation in St . Domingo is by far more favourable at this time than since his Majesty has been in possession of any part of it . The success of tiie very judicious arrangements

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LONDON: Article 2
TO READERS, CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, AND CABINET OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE, Article 4
ON COURTSHIP AND COQUETRY. Article 7
COPY OF THE INSCRPITION ON THE FOUNDATION STONE OF WEARMOUTH BRIDGE. Article 9
A SERMON, Article 10
ON DEATH. Article 14
PREDILECTION OF THE TURKS FOR THE GAME OF CHESS. Article 17
ESSAYS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH HISTORY AND CLASSICAL LEARNING. Article 18
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF EDWARD KELLY, THE ALCHEMIST. Article 24
ON THE MUSIC OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 29
ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF PROMISSORY NOTES AND PAPER CREDIT. Article 31
EXCERPTA ET COLLECTANEA. Article 34
FATAL PESTILENCE IN THE AIR, IN THE REIGN OF HENRY III. Article 35
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 38
POETRY. Article 48
WINTER, AN ODE. Article 49
SONNET, ON SEEING JULIA GATHERING ROSES IN THE DEW. Article 50
EPITAPH, ON AN OLD FAVOURITE DOG. Article 50
A SONG. Article 51
A SONG. Article 51
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 52
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 52
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 59
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 60
INTELLIGENCE OF IMPORTANCE FROM THE LONDON GAZETTES. Article 60
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Article 64
OBITUARY. Article 69
L1ST OF BANKRUPTS. Article 73
INDEX TO THE SEVENTH VOLUME. Article 74
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Intelligence Of Importance From The London Gazettes.

The Terpsichore mounts thirty-two twelve and six poandets ; complement of men two hundred ami fifteen . Killed , none . —Wounded , Mr . Richard Hobbs ( Acting Boatswain )^ slightly in the foot ; Jolnt . Roberts ( Quarter-Master ) , lost his left thigh ; and two . seamen . Mahonesa , by the best accounts I have been able to collect , had about thirtykilled or died of their wounds the day of the action , and about the same number wounded , several of whom are since dead .

- The GAZETTE , of Nov . 26 , contains a letter from Col . Craufurd to Lord Grenvilie , which gives an ' oflkial account received bv the Archduke Charles , Nov . n , from General Davidovich , stating his having beaten the corps that was opposed ' to him , and take :: a thousand prisoners . His advanced guard had taken possession of'Trenle , which place , as well as the strong position behind it , were abandoned by the enemy without resistance . The same GAZETTE contains also another letter from Col . Craufurd , dated

Nov . 13 , respecting the operations on the Rhine , from which lhe following are extracts : ' On the 26 th ult . Generals Simpichen and Rosemberg were attacked by two ' divisions of the army of the Sambre and Meuse . The action lasted several hours , and the enemy , notwithstanding so very great an inequality of numbers , was repulsed with considerable loss . ' Early on the 27 th ult . lhe French renewed the attack , and advanced in several columns from Creutznachto turn the left of the Austrians but the latterby

, ; , an at ' i exertion of much ability and steadiness , maintained their position . In thd evening , however , the Generals determined on retiring behind thc'Seltz ; and the retreat was executed with perfect order . ¦ The loss of the Austrians on this occasion consists in nineteen killed , one hundred and eighty-four wounded , ninety-six missing ; on the whole two hundred and ninety-nine men , and eighty-nine horses . ' The enemy ' s was certainly considerable ; two hundred of them were taken

prisoners , and brought into Mayence . ' On the 7 th instant the French attacked General Hotze ' s line , near Manheim . Their principal efforts were directed against the left wing , and the lire of artillery and small arms continued a great part of the day ; but the eneiny were repulsed , and General Hotze . still-maintains his posts in front of the entrenched camp , extending from the Reebach , by the village of Maubacli , to Franckenlhal . "

The GAZETTE , of Nov . 29 , contains a dispatch from the Governor and Council of Madras , dated June 22 , t- (> 6 , from which the following are cxtvaclr .: ' It appears by Rear-Admiral Kainier ' s dispatches , dated the 27 th of March , and 1 S 1 I 1 of April last , and which reached us on the 11 th inst . by the Orpheus Private , that the British troops were in possession of the islands of Amboyna and Bimtla , with their several dependencies , comprising , as it was thought , the whole of the Dutch islands , excepting Pornnte , yielding cloves , nutmegs , and mace . Tinacquisition has been attained without the smallest loss on our side .

; ' Amboyna and its Dependencies were delivered up on the 16 th Of February , and Bancla and its Dependencies on the 8 th of March . < The Admiral found in the treasury at Amboviia I ! i , ii 2 rix dollars , and in store 51 5 , 940 pounds weight of cloves ; in the Treasury at Banda 65 , d 75 rix dollars , and in store 84 , 777 pounds of nutmegs , I 9 , 5 ' < 7 pounds of . mace , besides merchandize and other stores at each place , upon which no value had been then put . ' , ,..

' The GAZETTE , of Dec . 20 , contains dispatches , of which the following are extracts , received from Major-Genera ! Gordon Forbes , Commander of the British troops in the Island of Saint Domingo , dated Port-au-Prince , Oct . 9 : ' I am happy to have the power of assuring you ,. that our situation in St . Domingo is by far more favourable at this time than since his Majesty has been in possession of any part of it . The success of tiie very judicious arrangements

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