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BAN ADVICI-1‘S. ,
1,11,-1, ;'ugb we ' .n';r rrinl om‘ reader: -full):
‘xi.-y Illirg ”mw.;m zr rbil brad, wejlldgr 15:
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lrll-r; Ilav’: hen El-for: :12: ; '1 c jinle tiny!-] '
, < ‘ -lnr Sm. 24.’ -
numnglgs Ktliisy ilay vheen
- rcceivezl front the duke of.YorlL by the
I right hon. Henry Dnntlus: ‘V ,
I Ilead u-utters, Shzlgen Brug. 5“l79- 15-
’ nil? rpaiclmrllle Gthinll. Ilacquaint-
"til yourn-ilh my itttcntioll uf,ntal;lrlg’alt at-
lunck upon the vlhnlc of the.e-nemy 5 pull-
tlori, tlt:,mome;nt that the rett-lforcelrlents
; jcingd, - Upon the 19th,‘ every neccilary ar-
" rlngemrn: being manic, the arnrynmuve
inward in four principal columns in the fol-
inning u'rtler:-‘i‘he left column under the
enmlrlaml of Lieut. Gen. Sir R-' rcrom-
.5,’ ‘m,,gm,,g cftwo fquatlrous of lhc'l5ll1
'llght, drrgoarls; Major Gm. the Earl of
Chalhallfs brlgntlci ,m“l” Omen‘ Moms.‘
‘ling-lde; Naior Gen. the,Ea.rl 0.5 CIVWS
llrigatleg full battalion of Britlf-h grenadlers
Of tlleline; Cl-it battalion of hgllt infantry
gal the line; the zztl :.n'-l Ed‘ "‘:K‘m“"5.
Vlllicr Col ;t1,15.ln;,alll, tlcllixzedtu turn the
, hwy’: r the Zuydsr Zea, mflfdlid
" I'lx,u‘elo In ‘the melting of rue 121-!-
‘4 he columnsiu ll the right, ‘h5.5"& 99""
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2
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Gen. D'l‘larlnalr,
s, twelve ha. -
n 5 br 3
(a r. Coat‘-;‘s brigade, lrlnrchcd from
"‘ F0 lollslhry occupied at A‘ l;rc‘r-'>;,lh!
e 19th., ‘l he cl:;v:C'r of the
Cfhlr-in was. to drive the enemy frcm
“= hrs of Camper lluync, the villages
‘Y : LCi5'li[3, fut-.ily to u 'c‘ pct’-
Te’THit?‘.Gtl0l%l:ST
’ H .,'1l4ojg
‘places ,1-Icre ' dellrnyeti :
'B'lCnCCt'l its ':attack,
’dv.-r, upon Petren and the Z
nu
l:rl?‘U
D.
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felhon of Bergen; the fecorirl livzs "to force" right, rentlcrezl it i
the cn('my’s pofrxion it’. Vifalmenhuyfen and
.")chcr:lnam, and to (‘D-t)per‘:tfF. with the en.‘
lurnn. vnderlLicut. G9n.5D'l’iarn'latI; and
rherhird, to take po3‘cflio.roi Oudsczlrplcl,
rltgthe head of thv L-ange-Dyke, agreat
road le‘:ld‘mg to':‘.lkm;ler.v ' - fl
It is ncccfary to obferve, that the country
in which we had to ac’) prelizvltetl, in every
dircaion, the mall In .id:lblc obllacles.-v
The enemy upon tlrc-ir'let't olxvpicd to great
advantage the High Sand Hills, which ex-
ten) from the (ea in front of Petten 10 the
town of liergen. and was entrenched in three
interlnetliate villages.’ ",l‘ilt.l:DIIntry' over
it" the columns under Licur.‘Gencrils
Dundas and Sir James Poullellcy had Io
move for the attack oi.the fortihed ‘polls of
KValmenhuyl'en, Sclloreltiwrri and the Lung:
Dylte, isa p!.1in.inrerl’eElcd emy em or
foul-...huudre'd ’:3"all'(lS'il)[ broad deep gvct
ditches and canals. id suurofs thc
only two or three made it . led to thefe
and abbatis were
laid"at difercnh rdillances.
. - ,,
leut en. l’s column com.’
with the g-reatcft l‘pi.l n.l gallantry, at half
pull: three o'clock in lvo.-ulng,‘ and b '
cig':( had l'ucccedetl.i.ufu greet rl ‘degree as
to be in poffelflcn of Bergen. In the wond-
ed country which fllrrounds this village the
principal force of the enemy was placed, and
the Rulli-an troops advancing with an intre-
piciity which overlooked the formidahl:‘rc-
Eflance with which they were to‘ meet, had
not retained that order which was neccfliaryi
to preferve the adiantage they had gained,’
and lhey'were, in confequellce, after a mall
vigorous rclillarlce, obligedto retire froln:
Bergen, (where ,1 am much concerned to‘
(late, Lieuts. Gcn.- D’Harman and Teller-,
fchehofxqete (nude prifonersgthe,latseularr-1
cloudy wourided) and‘, fallback upon 5:
rcidam, which village they were allo forced,
to abandon, but which was immediately re-y
taken by Major Gen. Manners‘ brigade, not-4.
withllanding the very heavy (ire of the ene-
my. Here this brigade was imlnzdiatcly re-
inforced by two battalions of Rulhans, which
had cooperated with Lieur. Gen. ‘ ‘ts,
in the ,attack of w lllmenhuyferyhy Mayor
Gcn.'D'Qyley’s'hrig2t.le‘ of guards, and by
the 35th regiment under the comman of
his Highncfs>l’rince “William. The ailian
was relnewedllzy there troops for a COTJ5llC!'II-
bl: time with fuccefs; but, the entire wan:
of ammunition on the par! of the Ruflizrns,
and the exhaulled [fate of the whole corps
engaged in that particular liruatian, obliged
them to retire, whiz. t my did in good or-
,er Sluy-5. X“
fullicizntlv light, the at-
: ‘.. almcnhuyfrn,
As than as it was
‘VVhCl‘C-Ill: cncmy n-as lllrongly pulled with
on, was t-nude by Linux. Gen. Dundas.
ca
Three battalions of Rumaus, who foxnlttl zl
fcperatc corps, dcllined to co-npcratc from
Krnbbendan-l in this attack, cnnmandcd by
Iajor General Sedmuratzlty, very .gallanlly
flonned the village on its left lhmk, while at
the fame time it was entered on the right by
the lit rcgilrlenr of guards. . The grenzdier
battalion of the, guards, had been previoully
detached to march upon Scl'toreld.un, on the
left ofLieur. Gen. D‘Harm:m‘s column, as
was the 3d regiment of guards, and the 2d
battalion of the 5th regiment, to keep up the
cotrimunication with that of. Lieut.’ Gen. Sir
James Poulteney. 'l he remain er or’ Licut.
Gen. I)untlns's column, n'l'tich' after taking
pollution of W almenhuyfen, had been join-
cd by the ill battalion of the 5th regiment,
marched agninlb Schorcldamgwhicll place
they maintain:-l, under apvcrydtcavy and
gllling-EN. until ll1C:h'D0p9‘ell aged on
the” righrhad retired at the conclulicln of
the aelioll. . l - ‘ -. '
. The column under Lieuz. Gert. Sir james
Poulteilty praccedenl tcvirs objta of alt:-ck
atithc time appo ed, and after overcoming
the greateft difficulties and the vault deter-
mined oppolition,’ carried byllorm the prln-
cipnl pelt of Ouds Carfpel at the head of
lhl: Lange Dyke; upon which ‘occalron the
’4:lth regiment, undur the cotnmarld of Col.
Spencer, elnbraccd :1" favorable opptzrrunny
nbich )'rTE(',3ll(CfH l‘ell'ol'.lli-glllyy dltllr.gurIh-
ing tllenlfulvcs. " ' ‘ '2 : ,'
This point was defended by ‘the chlcf
force or’ the Baraviah army‘ under the com-
mand of gen:r.ll Duendels. The circum-
ltarlces, however, which occurred on Ill:
I It
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hrilliant expluit,
highell crl.-tlir on
irtx-jl:,cn‘g. , i
to withdraw lieu‘.-tl:nalur'
Pciufzeneyscblumll (mm
he '
tn. f ‘ I
necejultyr of fecal
nann
a
lg the
gcoc
l , without
my ll
ac.
td
:three, and by the lit-R fv-ccefs of the fcurrh
attack upon the right, alld
' uni‘
, nnu
occurred 1 lhuuld have
little general impart? -v’
ment the lufs nf nuuy brave olliccrs and ful-
j ly‘s anlfthc Rumalr
trtloize, who have i.rilelr.- ‘
diets, both ol his ma
them, rm-:l thc ch“
they: mailxtalncd the
of an . mu
wniclrlalled without lllKL’t .lf1'lmt-from half
pa
tirle lhtmvto the adlniratiou and gl'.:iilIiJt: cf
their king and count!
mm; um faltllilllly
or
-n
be highly uleful . :0 mm
The capture of 60 uliicers, and upwards of
goat: men, with the dellr
ofjcannon, with large fupplies of arrllrruni-
uhich the iurerfcclell nature of the
non
country dill not admit of
are colwil g proofs that
my in the held as been
own-, ':-ntl in acltiition to
to Rate, that nearl' r ,ao
troops had unavqitlnbly no lhclre in the ac-
5
. 1. viewing the feverai ti
occurred tluring'the>arduous day, I cannot
avoid cxprelhng Lhe obligatioltsyl owe to‘
lieutenants general-Dtrndas and Er James
Poultenev, for their able
to mention my great fatisfafliorl I! the con-
Cl o major generals his higllneis Frincc
William, 1)'oyluy,‘Manum. Burrgtrd and
Don, to whole fpiriscd exertions rhecretlit
gained by the brigadcs they corrnnnuded is
D-
r:
greatly to he im utcd.
Cdplillll fir Home Popllam, and the feve-
a", exerted tl1EmfclVES
to the turmoil‘. and rellclercd me rnolt circu-
I feel all'o much indebted to the
fpirirctl cbndutft of: dr.-tachntcnt of fcamen,
under the tlireftion of fir Home Popham,
and captain Gudfrcypnf the navy, in the con-
ral ollicers 13
ml fcrvice.
dua of three "gun boats,‘
rwclv-: pound carronade,
conlitlcrablc effect on th
nor mull; I o
rrtents to the
liumn ..
I tranlmit hcrcn‘
wounded and ‘milling.
’ y‘ , Yum, hr, your‘
‘ P. E. not limit
oflh: lot’: of the Ru
0bFen'e, that K umlcrl
wounded, and nliihllg, amounts to near t5cc
l"HCl.L ' V
‘Remy.-l y’ the
Total-1 lieutenant culo
: majors, :15 aptains,
-, 22 icrg
- 463 rank and F.le
I ding. '
Rum. gyim, llllnl, -lulmw, my,:..g, and
- ' . tz:.l.':lIplj'im‘rt. ' l " w
Grrna batta
V colonel Morris and c
' .
-cg-aw, -7-,
ilhhfi
llin .l llugnalllme of Alk-
circurntlavlgct led to the
Kilt‘ ‘an l
-lrrifon has rllcrefore‘ re-occupied it
rldeil lrcplcs llrlid ehtel-ta n
la
conlidered of ycry
ll mack’, and paid the tribute of
‘regrhr due to the dillinguitlied merit of thtrle
vvhditll, I have much 'conl’nlation in being
‘able to (late. that the elligrts whigil have bevftt:
made although not crowned with immediate
Iuccefs, fo far from ruilitati:-lg 'again(t the
general object of the camp.t'lg;l, promife to
railing my ackrloivlellg-
y -rjor generals Ellen,
Scdmoratzky, and Schutprllic. ‘ . '
izh returns of the killed,
.r....!. -..-..l...la,J, .,-mu 7:“
',c
2 drunl-ners, 34; r
ms, 5 'd:umnrert,
‘ l
:
-1ol'lil:le topiolir la thii
1-la nill tverrcllcg ‘ '
1: ‘general or car.‘
,‘ hm! marl: it nectflary
the
Hi
jgelvural lir James
the petition which
corps ullrler l'.:ute-
.bcrcl-onlby. who
to
" ’illt:rru;ltior'l
c had t ’
,4.
'i[olt. xv: xv‘:
s’
rhls npemion, and
by the rcfult of the
to the great dilap-
‘ upon this 0:3
cs which have
not‘ to la.
dn. ilell re: evcirls
future operations.
utliou al‘ 16 pieces
-ybeinw withdrawn,
the lefs of the me-
far fuperior to‘our
this, it is material
a of the allied
rcurrlllances which
aflillallce, and alfo
each carrying one
-vvhit; '
e Alkmaer canal;
s,’ Etc. -
Flu1DERlCl(l>
nel, 2 ca-ptmm, 2‘
, log rank
15 (u Ii
uards-i-lieutenalrt
726%
aptain Gunthorpe,
'1.
‘ ,'..
, .r na.
. ,Dawkln9 ‘and captain Forbes, -vlound'ed ’
. ‘and VIIKCII‘ yrifaners ; captain . llenry
Whcatley, wounded; enfrgn D’()y‘.ey,
' ‘er v
y ‘ rn ’girards..
lltsurcvlant colonel Cunningham, wounded. 1
rll Llrltlillltitl N ,the'r'7th foot-nufnr Grcv,
RIJEDY Cochllurnc, CJI)[3il)s.C[t]cc
Klu lr, wouuclell ; lieutenant ' xi,
.nnl.ll-‘g.‘fuppcl’>:d nllcn-, litfvjrettant Wil.‘
fun and eltl ' :1 Thovnfrln, w urltlctl. '
at than cl the r7th [oot- icr Wood
in! Srrunders, wourntcrl, V
r of the 4Dll'l foor‘- Enlign El-
rnayotVVing ,- , r
.,.
‘anal’. (.ycr.s, and,
.. llezttenantr“’illiaril5,"woumlLdt captain
O‘Dorluell, millilvg. ' " ’
all batt.tlion of ditto A vTrollnyyg‘
wouaslcd; Gncc deld; c unis Dancer
and ‘]:]’mrl1tult, and lieutcllalltlilacphcrfon,
WDUHAIC . '. .l
Ill battalion of the.-’5lh font-V-lieufcrpunt
;caloncl ottytld znel‘m,'u‘r I-l.l'y,' wuutlde
hounded alltll :t-n prifoncr;
‘l)fDIl,1)L'ElE1C, .. .
' 4. 3 , . ‘
rll brrral .’cgt-l;e-atcnant ‘
I .‘V’OOn.ll‘()l"tlJ :ll'l(i“qual‘l -m.-. :r Halles,
ltjllctl ; -litultnnnr Slnlllt; ; deli and
't-alrcn prlfoncr ‘last ‘and
y ; lieutenant-
Rothwcll, W<‘Ull(lQ&l. - , . ‘
2;l,lm;t.xlion of the 9th f.>ot-Captain l'lal- i j
y four,’ 'illed; Ii’.-utt-narttjculmlel Crgw,
L womrcled; en ‘ll Frenrh, wounded and
taken prifoncr-, enlign Butte‘ " Vi. rw. '
.56-Jr regiment of foo:-captains King and
Gilman, and lieutenant 1’rarer,'”w5untled.
. t'.L-‘Lie-.13" "Z no-mt of the royal’ <
navy uocndctl, 4 fenmcn killed; 7 feamcn
Wuunrltd. ' i. > , > '
Three lrundred andiiifty rank andlile at .' y ,[
thelirll battalion of the 35th regiment can
rlotexaaly be accounted for, from the
tulle of the aaion. and from the regimen:
being fent immediately to‘the Hclticr in
it is much feared
Duuglafs, wounded ; 8 v as, v6;t:n-dri.
v-.-rs, 4 additional guml=&, wounded; 7 gun. -
9
nets, gull-rlr‘lIt-erg, nlilfrng, ;',,,,,.
tuna, . V.:.-us) .‘
. ALEX. XIGPE, ailill. adj. gen
(BA'-l‘A'.'lAST:0'Iv'."- CIAL Accounts.) l
The General Bclzop, elm of ,rlle‘e4..n’ inajor
,, of, the Baravian Army ro‘rhc Agrnttof '
the “far Dcpartmenl of the Satavim Re.
public at the Hague.‘ c s - -v
CITIZEN M‘lNlSTlER,- . . . ‘ '
About ten o‘clocl: this morning, Ihad the
honour to communicate to you that the cm‘.
-I -:2;
my had attackeduur whole line, and how, ‘ ' l
we were then l‘l:u:t:d..!
give you (7 a’clu:'.:,
brief particulars, although I have not yet rc-
ccivcd official advices. - i V ‘ i , ’
. The enemy commenced atibrcak of day
the attack on the left wing, which “v33 mm.
pol‘;-d of French troops, fltuated before Per-
r:n; which obliged the I-‘renchra fall back
over Schuorl; but they again rallictl, anti
the 42 half brigade charged the enemy,which
were compofed of Ryullians; with tllzbayoncg .j
and cut offtheir retreat mvl'n.r:!s Patien, :1
grt::tt.nun:bcr wart: taken prifozlers, am] an
jmnrenl‘e"ll.rughtgr of the enemy nfulted
mm this chlrge : about so fell, at
as .1 have been able to learn ; among the pri‘.
falters ‘are a great many olhcers, and the:
(Radian general ‘I-lerman, the commander
of.rheir right wing; ll.-veral pieces of can-,
rum, and ‘two llandards, were taken [our
troops h-.rvel':cured an advanced poflrion by
this a5lion.-- A: the timer t " um; 0.,’
the left army, ll]: divilicrr under cur. gen. '
umnlzcenu was 214) Ill:lL‘k8d,' and. obliged
to abandon the port of $:hoorbd:rl1, but 2:.
g.xi:It’.d it according to‘ rr:y‘adviccs, er-l.‘.in
good order. ‘ ,
, 'n;r(l1 in la]! plrgr.:l- ’
l
far ",,