The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, February 01, 1781, Image 1

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! T H E ROYAL GEORGIA GAZETTE. from the LONDON GAZETTE. ADMIRALTY-OFFICE, Ofrobrr t 4, 2783. Jfxtraff of a letter from Nathaniel DaviJfon, Esq. hit MjtiLij'Jl/s CtnfuJ Centra! at Algiers * to the F.arl of Hi/If- one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of ffPtate, dated Algiers, September 8, 1780, received O&o- V&ier ix. condua 81,(1 success of c *i*' ld * 1 1 sat ward Moor, commanding the Fame private (hip of war, of Dublin, on K r T* a late occasion, will, I doubt not, W * be deemed l'ufficientty remarkable to my troubling your Lordship j w,th tflc followin 8 particular*. ra/s\3*£/V\)K-l5 He failed from Mahon the toth of last month, and receiving advice seen after of the departure of five French vefieb, aH letter* •f marque, from Marfeillei, bound for the Weft Indies, .literroined to go In qucft of them. On the 25th he de ftried five fail near the Spanish eoaft, which correfponde J With hi* intelligence j but arthcy were at a distance, and 1 -W’ day wa* far (pent, he judged it prudent not to make a few of pnrfuing them, that he might have a better chance to faccecd in getting .betwixt them ggg the l.an.iUt.night, Alf at daylight next rooming off Cape de Gat, and abdut two league* from the five Hasps that were together, and primed'in a line to receive hint. At half past fix, when ■fe was within gun Biot, they hoisted French colours, jind discharged their broadfidet. Capt. Moor bore down unon fhern, and, though they continued their fire without in fcrruptian, referred hi* till he was within pistol (hoc of pje target, which ftrock after an engagement of three Quarters of an hour. Without stopping to fend any of his People on board, he proceeded to engage the fccond, and Jftok her after a (hort resistance. He left an office? and men in tin* prire, with orders to look after the for- till he returned from porfuing the three remaining plPeflcU, which he observed were making fail to get away. W&c ettne P with and took two of them, the other efcap- The target (hip i* called les Deux Frerer, pierced lur io gun*, mounting I4 fix pounder*, and 55 men, 15 ff whom got off” in a boat; the second l’Univers, (the A*P T '*' n ®f which was killed) pierced for r 8 p.uni, carrie* §2 four pounders, and 41 men, little inferior in size to the |^B? u, LF rere * * the third the Zephir, (formerly hi* Majef 30P) pierced for 14 gun*, mounting 10 three pound *nd 3 1 mcn } the fourth the Nancy, a pink of two : wf pounder*, two two pounder*, and iS men. They got £1! fafe into thi* bay on the zgth of last month, about ten # cl xk at night. [ Moor 1 gallarit behaviour has been taken great j}otice of by the officers of thi* regency; and hit humane ;A nd generous treatment of hi? ptifoners been admired by aery body; indeed 10 much so that M-ms. de Variee, Coniul General here, thought it incumbent on him to write a line to me to expr*fs his sense of it in the ftrong •ft term*.of encomium md gratitude. H§ T **e Eame mounts 20 gun*, fix pounder* on one deck, MB* four upon her quarter deck, viz. two four pounder* fad two three pounder*, and 108 mcn. AkJf°V n ! ,^er . Capt. Briibne, late comminder of hi* vWisjcfty • flilp tat AUiJe, arrjre.l at tSis office yeftrrday> ■rith di(patches from Admiral Sir George Brydgc< Rod ■T * Vice Admiral Arhuthnot* giving an account of m the former at New-Vork. ’on jhe iacK of September taft, with 11 fail of line of bittlc iiiips aoJ four gjPigate*, and of his having taken/upon him the command hit Majesty’s (hip'; on that ilition. wF*l ra?t °f a letttr fr 0 * 1 Frcr Admiral Arbuihnot to Mr. f| •Stephens, dated on board the Royal Oak, ut sea, 0.1. 17, % * l H-wing-accidentally f.ille;i in with the Fortune, un' the order* of Admiral Sir George Rodney to proceed W En jP’"J. } arail irayfetf *f the opportunity to acquaint pou, fur therr Lord fin ps information, that I put to fei this fqusdron from Gardiner's av on the joth inll Jntendrng to cruiae between the end of Long Uland and gp an tucket .hoal*; but, on the 14th, failing in with the .wranlportr and viduallers under the cfcort’of the Hvena, {•from which the Adamant had separated a few day*) I Judged it expedient, on account of the numbers of iVool Igrivateer* fitted out to intercept i*, to fee them offi Sandy ||fionk, which they entered yesterday. i. 7 1 am ' MW proceeding to refurae the cruising station fetfore mentioned, 1 inr Chevili-r de Ternay and his squadron yet re at Rhode lfiand. I “ *1 he lquadron ur.d -r my command is in the best or a*tr, aaarcaJyfor any icrviee. I- mounting io gun*, and manned by Jtjpwardi of 700 fea-iren, have been, lir.ee my last, cantur- V ‘V and carried L . ew ", °; k ’ ar day, after . chace from the slquajjon, by signal, of fix hours, the Culloden carae up |w.th and took the privateer (hip Wa£hington, of Dofton, I mount Isg 2° fix pounder*, and 120 men. f.-VD the 30th ult.* the Pearl, being off Bermuda, fell ?icr* lth | the | F ‘ e r Ch fri B atc I'Efpcrance, of 28 twelve poun fmvr-; W “Vf* a^t£r an tw * ftrucV to the I 1 -.ior gallantry and good condua of Capt. Moutacuf, : Fire arrived at Nc.w-York two dry, ago.'’ lft . P arfK ' ul * r * of the above mentioned aflinn fee ■fy i ( _., of C.ipv. George Montague’s letter to Cc ° rEC Rodney, dated • utf New- I* ‘ nk > Oiiottr 1;, i-foi . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1781. 11 On the 30th of September vve fell in with a Frencfc Ihip, who engaged us cl >fe for two hour* y and Maintained a running fight for two hours and an half more, when (he struck. She proved to be the i’Efpefahcc, from Cape Francoia, bound to Boiirdeaux, a frigate belonging to the King, but loaded by the merchant*, and havingonly a let ter of marque, mounting 26 twelve pounder* on her main deck, and 2 fix pounder, cm her quarter dock, with 173 men i She had 20 men killed, and 24 wounded. I think it a justice due to the Captain to fay, that he defended hi* (hip with great bravery. The Pearl had fix men killed and ten wounded, among the former was firft Lieutenant Foulke of the marines, and the latter Mr. Donbar under. The very cool and determined behaviour of the officers and (hip’* oompany merit* mymoft (incere acknowledgments.” Whitehall, November i 4 , 1780. Copy of a letter from Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. to Lord George Germaine, ent of bis Mayfly's Principal Secretaries of State , received by Capt. St. George, one of Sir Ilenry Clinton's Aids de Camp , who arrived from New-York in the Fo’ tunee frigate . “ My Lord, Nevr-York, Odober 12, 1780. u IN mv separate letter of yefterday’awdate I had the honour of informing yout Loniftitp, that tho American jaioed the King'* Standard ; and 1 at the fame time” gave your Lordship a circamftancial detail of the reafon* that induced him to take thi* ft-p, as welLa* of the unfortu nate failure of a plan, which 1 have the moft ianguine hope*, if carried into execution, would have been produc tive of the greatest good confcquence* to hi* Mijefty’* ser vice, but which trmin*\ed moft fatally for Major Andre, Adjutant General, who, being taken prifooer, w'a* tried by a Board of Rebel General Officers, and Condemned by their sentence to fuffer death ; which fenteoce wa* or dered by the Rebel General Waihingtoa to be carriedrinto execution upon thi* unhappy gentleman oa the ad instant. I sincerely lament the melancholy fauof thi* officer, who wa* a very valuable assistant to rue, and promised to be an honour to hi* country, a well aa as ornament to hi* pro feffion. “ I had the hosour to transmit to your Lordfttip, ia my difpitch m irked 104, a copy of the iaftruftion* I ptopofed giving to M.-yor General Lefiie, whom I had appointed to comruind the expedition to Chefapeak, in order that your Lordlhip might be informed at to the principal otue£U of it. “ This expedition will certainly fill the firft favourable wind* the troop* having been embarked;, for fome day*, and every necelfiry arrangement made for that purpose. “ Your Lordlhip will receive herewith • state of the troop* under my conammd on the ifi instant, together with a diftrfbutbn of the fame a* they stood on the 6th of this month. I have the honour to be, with the greatrft your LurJihip’* moft obedient and moft humble „ , H ’ CLINTON.” ,War Office, November 14. His Majeftvhas beea p’eafed to appoint tue following gentlemen to be Majors in the nrmy: Capes. Alexander Ros., of the 45th foot; L>hn Tuques, of che 51st foot; James Stevenson, of the 60th foot; Richard Baugh, of the 30th foot; Charle* Craufurd. Os the 13th fox;; John Dicklon, of the 68th foot • Sa! mud Wildey Robert*, of the ,3th foot; John Mercies 3c>th foot; Frederick Defnejr, of the 2rft foot ! Henry Hampton, of the 56th foot; Gilbert Ring, of thi sth dragoons; Timothy Newnwrffi, of the 7th foot; Anthony Chffir of the 4 th horfr ; David Gardyne, of thi fifith.fyt; Miles Stavclcy, of the R. R. H. Guards 1 Ri chsrd Ber. Lernoult, of the Bth foot; John Mackay, of the 65th foot. J •MMMMaaManS _ LONDON, t 4 . TTTE arraflured that the Dutch anJ Danift Minifter* ..u r. 1 ’ tl * Ldur s &f M * ,iria wc rtr 7 much dirtatiafied at the Commtctee of State approving the refolution* of the Court of Aamiralty refpeAing the condemnation of the a- S***? tbcir cr * uer * h * ve protested against it, and dispatched courier* to’ their Court, for orders how to aft. ; v Oa. 16. C?Apt. Repprl, of the Voftal fr.gaU, mto be promoted to the c-'qjmand of rSO gun (hip. s The fix regiments ordered from Ireland are, the nth. L° t ,b , -3 2d * 36ih, 77th, and Sjft; when these are em barked, the remaining forces in thst kingdom will be ft yen regiments of dragoon*, five of font, ten companies nf invalids, one regiment of artillery, and four relimenti of n or*i? • The Fleur de Luce privateer, of 18 guos, nine pound and ifio men, wa* wrecked near Dunkirk', on Mon day the 9th in(t. in a Violent gale of wind, and all on board are supposed to have periflied. Z o ?’ ! 8, T he Renown m * n of wir, arrived from New* \ ork, is ordered to be docked aud flieathed with copper. Off. 19 Yesterday Admiral Campbell kissed his Ma- s hand at St. Jame’*mn hi* promotion to be a Vice Admiral of the White; as did Sir Samuel Hoad, Bart, and Matthew Moore, F.fq. on their promotions to be Roar Adm rah of the Blue. Yesterday the General* Tryon and Matthew* were in- Uoduced to hi* Majesty at St. Jams*’, on their arrival from America. / v / H on L( , rd Grißth4m> !atc bu v Ainbaffiidor at the Court of Madrid, is appointed firft Lord L hfle Snd PlanUtions * ,n thc roo *> oft’ tlxe Earl of Car- Off. tu The Us. telwn from Citralttrbroight aa ac- count of the death of Cot. Mawhood, who haft behaved Ift n moft diftinguiihed manner in the service of hi* country* The Hdn. thc Lord* Conamiffioners of the Admiralty have been pleased to appoint Capt. Orde; lite Cdmmander of the Virginia frigate, (who brought the difpatchet from America) to the command of the Chatham, a remarkable faft failing copper bottomed 50 gun flilp. Off. 24. It ia no# under ionfideratioß of Government to take into Rritiftt pay a large body of troops belonging tft the Swiss canton*, which arc to be fefit early in the fpriftg to America. Off. *6. The fieet which it to fail for America from Ireland will consist of at lea* aoo fail, be fide the men of war and armed (hip*, which dre to coavo f them all thn way. The merchant* are fitting out fcvtral large armed fliip*, in order to make thc convoy of greiter force, and! moft of the (hip* are to ciiry from jz to 26 gun* etch. oa. 27. Capt. Thoma* Stinger, of the Free Trader* ha* brought into Belfaft Longh, the Galcgo, a Spaniftt packet, taken on her palfage from Bueno* Ayres; wdrtß upward* of 70,0001. She ha* a great quantity of filter oft board, . , Off. aS. On Thursday evening her Majesty sent tht Key*Abe badga.of honour, te Hbuffiold,& thefoonr’’ •f the Marquiaof Carmarthen. - Ycftetday Col. Campbell killed hi* hand at St* James *, on being appointed one of hi* Aid* de Camp. A treity of marriage will, it in said, be confummatefi in a (hort time between the Hessian Minister at thi* Conrt and Mif* Wrottefley, fitter of Sir Richard Bart. November i.’ The N 5. StrangeTo de St. Severino, % Spaniih (hip of 400 ton*, bound from Bilbo* to Cadisp laden with ftore*, &e. for the ufo of the fiqct, i* takes by th* Antelope privateer, and carried into Kinfale. The Ruffian frigate loft off Orkney oft the 17th of Sep* temher proves to be the Ifalaffa, Capt. Morkoff; {he mounted 26 guns, and out of rßt> men, 6 women, and g children, only 5 men were saved ; (he wa* driven on (horc on the uninhabited island of Grofskercy, Yesterday, after a very long and well fuppoited debater in the House of Common*, refpefting the choice of % Speaker, the question waa put, when there appeared for Sir Fletcher Norton, the former Speaket, 134, for Mr* Cornwall 203. From Toulon we have advice, that the Orphee armed (hip of 28 gun*, in the fervie* of government, wa* left oa Sunday the 15th ult. on the roeke near the entrance of the road, and all hand* perHhed. Nov. 3. On Thursday tail wa* married at st, George*** Hanover Square, Capt. Garrick, nephew to the late Da •id Garrick, Esq. to Mif* Leigh, daughtenof Sir Egertoft Leigh, Burt. ‘ ‘■4 No*. 4. Yesterday Cbriftopher D’Oyler, Esq. present at the levee, and being ffrerfiented by the Lord in waiting, he hxd the honour to kif* bis Majefty** hand o* hi* recent appointment to tht joint Comptrollcr&ip of hi* Majefty’* force*. On the 30th ult. were feat into Falmouth, two in# new French privateer*, of 16 gun* each, taken by two frigate* belonging to the grand fleet. A fide board of plate, of Bdol. value, is getting in dineft, by hi* Majefty’* orders; a Quftomary present mxdffi to every new appointed Speaker of the Hoirfc ®f Coitl mon*. The Norfhern Confederacy have hitherto bed* very sgb Ittcky in their naval operation* \ the RuflUnt have Ml tnle* ftiips, one of jo gwns and two frigates j the Dane* one (hip of 70 gun* and a frigate ; and the Swedes tw* frigates; besides thi*, it appear* that the crews of their mips that are returned to their own ports,, particularly those of the Ruffian fleet, are more than half of them sick in their hammocks, Yesterday Government took up *e fall of large (hipj • v which lately arrived from the Bilticfc. Nov. fi. The plan at present in agitation in the Cabl* tier for next campaign is, the attacking the French is Rhoae Island, and thc attempting to (met Waflungtoif* lints at all events. Nov. 8. From Havre de Grace we are told that th# Loup frigate was loft the sth ult. and the Captain, mot of her officers, and 86 seamen and marines, wore drowned* Hi* Majesty hat been pleased, by hi* order in Council of the 27th of fafe month, to direflt that (ix O uipania of marine* be raised immediately, in addition to the present c t ibluhnaent; so that the marine corpe will now oonfifig of 146 companies. . i /ov * 9 * .° n ffied, *t hi* Test at Bucldsghaiik in Kent, fir George Wymbwell, Bart. Member of Far hament for Huntingdon. A letter (rom Madrid fayt, {t Seven vdfel* belonging tfi the fubje&a of the State* of Hollaad, captured by hisMa jeity s cruisers and private (hip* of war in Ae Streighta* have been fold for the benefit of the captor*, notwitbftand^ sng the utmost exertion* of the Dutch Minister to prevent the fame.** r Y A French frigate of 36 gun*, called the Se. Jaaa Pied de Port, commanded by M. U Navarre, has been taken oft the month of the harbour of Brtft, after xn engage ment of about half an hour, by the Harlequin and another privateer, and sent into Pco2ance. , j : AW. ic.- The Bazeley armed (hip, latu Lexington American privateer, is purchased by Government, raft fitting out in the fttcr a* a ptiJtcl for South Carolina. Our correfpoadast at Amsterdam affirm nd, tbit tk* thc Court of Madrid have bet* for font time past Midft* [No. 101.1