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   India Gazette (Newspaper) - August 16, 1790, London, Middlesex                                ' Vol. 16, 1790. 509. c a l c u r a. SHIPPING ON FRIDAY Mr. of the Honorable Company's Ship arrived in with the Intelligence of her fafe arrival at Diamond passengers on board the fitzwilliam James Mil's Mils A. on the Captain of the 5ad Mr. Alexander Ogi Surgeon's Mr. The of the Fitzwilliam's was rendered exceedingly by means of the winds and foul weather met She was fourteen days off the of before fhe made the during which time fhe loft three and was afterwards blown out for days j fo that a period of thirty-three days from the time of her making the until fhe left it oil the 25th of The Captain arrived at three days previous to the departure of the The following we are informed are the names of the on board the Mr. and Mifs For Mifs j Mr. and Mrs. Mc Mr. for Mr. Mc Crea was formerly Surgeon of the but has lately and is now appointed a Surgeon upon The Queen was to touch at but as fhe makes no flay her arrival may be hourly The Packet to be by the will be finally this it is reported that there will positively be no. after - Captain Munro leaves Town this to proceed on board the By means of the opportunity which occurs of fending immediate to all the letters received by the Ships of the y it is the Houghton will take a black and white than fingle ever did ' ' On Saturday as a boat laden with finall parcels was going to deliver the fame on board the Houghton's fhe ken athwart the and by which accident two men were drowned and valuable packages INTELLIGENCE FROM THE LETTERS received on Saturday from Madras that accounts had arrived there of the capture of by the Detachment under the command of Colonel Hartley from and that had retired behind the where Jhe was fortifying and endeavouring to concentrate his whole by calling in all on the Malabar to reinforce his J It was that upon the capture of our Ally the Rajah of Travancore would be to the with fome of his belt and with the command The capture of would be of infinite importance to our if it could be deemed a key to the but far from this being the our Troops mull effettuate their at and if the operations of the campaign lead them towards of the s All accounts from the weft of India cur in affirming that who is in command at had openly avowed his intention of the gates of that city his liege lord and The like mutiny and revolt pervade all the ultramontaine dominions of the The cannonade which we formerly announced had been heard at the day after the Army marched from proves to have from the trifling attempt which the enemy made to impede our towards Two pieces of heavy cannon which the enemy had placed to gall our were taken without any but their could not retreat quick enough from the furious charge which they experienced from the 3d regiment of with impetuous valour an holl of before perceiving that no iland could be expected from troops by evacuated on the and the day our advanced guard took of that They found of grain which the enemy had to by but which our foon extinguished before any lofs was As foon as a few be the Commander patched General with a force very lightly equipped in of the not to reduce as their retreat however was too expeditious to leave much hope of their being It is faid that the Army is to be cantoned at during the and as foon as this event takes that General the at under Colonel We may ex to hear of the operations of Major Montgomery's Detachment in the In conjunction with 16,000 of the Nizam's forces under the command of they the the commencement of lait Captain Little's Detachment has effected a junction with the under from this other we may therefore foon expect Intelligence of an Letters from Colonel Detachment that they arrived in vicinity of Madras on the 23d in high health and and were ail very anxious once more to commence their the many conjectures which naturally enough may be allowed to predominate relative to the future of that Bangalore feems to be pointed at as the object which will molt probably demand their immediate the of the impending Bengal will always look towards this with a partial and the favour this not be better than in them the of where a is to be to make the fortunes of a BOMBAY THE following is a lift of the Ladies and Gentlemen who are to Bambay by the different fhips of the c 1 v 1 1.. James and Daniel and J. W. James George Captain Lieut. Lieut. D. Lieut. and Commodore Captain and Mils Captain and Mrs. ' ' ' And Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. Mr. Pemberton and Gentlemen for the Hon. Company's Civil and Military are expected in has the of and Gregory Mr. James had been appointed fecond at that in room of Mr. No other alteration place in the Civil Captain Little's force quitted Bombay on the 24th of with a detachment of various ill founded reports circulated in many Public of this force Europeans attached to is entirely without as it only of the and 11th Bombay battalions of Had the Editors of certain Papers been a little 4noreconverfant in Military they would never have this information of 1600 Europeans being fent into the field out Field with which is not the cafe on that has been appointed and to the Troops under Captain Little's Dir. accompanied the as Engineer Officer was fent on that f Boden had been ordered to do with the 8th battalion of Native the 4th of the Honorable Colonel arid Commander in had his publicly all the Troops in were drawn c was not kept this the manner it has ever been by the Settlement having a nor there any public rejoicing on- this has been this happened great of in launch of Mr. new Ship afforded the molt of and the new the whole a brilliant of both was named and nothing tended mere to and contribute to the and of the than the launch having been with the of the Young Lady after whom the Ship is and to whom on this the following lines from a very celebrated author may be in the lovely Anna's form and blooming we And gaze upon her grace Then can all the mingled flowers leaves the circling On green When genial Zephyr breathes the like this fair The glowing of young Though varied dies the Though load the Flies every every Till beauty to crown chanting At the entertainment given by Mr. on this the Ladies milt elegantly exhibited the new with gieat they retired at a late hour well vvith the and given by the itable owner of The Theatre Bombay has to afford the entertainment daring though many of the principal Ladies and Gentlemen are at the have fo repeatedly the by their performing on the there is no probability of this favourite but on a return of the Armies from the A What a pity fo an the Bombay Theatre be and the Theatrical talents of who have to tread its lay A in Colonel Hartley's Detachment at has feut us the following authentic of the proceedings of that in of perceiving the erroneous accounts which have been in all the Calcutta reflecting their operations on that Coaft COLONEL HARTLEY with and t the Bombay Troops all embarked on the 13 th j and 14th of and failed the fame J This force then only of his jelly's 7.5th Grenadiers and 7th with a company of fleet anchored off Tellicherry on the 22d pf and the Colonel with a few other officers went on and returned on board the next when the whole again weighed anchor and proceeded to the had got clear when the tlie joined the and gave Intelligence of Sultan's Troops having and carried the Travancore lines at the fleet proceeded and off ed the French frigate with Commodore Mc Namara's broad pendant ing on The next day orders were by the Commander in Chief for the prepare to and on Sunday April 25th,-the whole were on The was entirely effected by the and exertions of Captain Byron and the officers and men of his frigate the who in landing the ordnance and the to forward the public vious to the arrival of the the of the Sultan's Arms had a general panic throughout the Rajah of and we found both and in the and ruinous of The object of Lieut. Col. Hartley's attention was orders the forbidding and them of his entire reliance on their good the two Madras battalions 13th) under Captain Knox's command joined and a proper order &c. was marked this time there was no determined plan of The Rajah of Troops were in the of ill badly arid worn out a long and forces with their on the and having every of a immediately on the arrival of the Troops j redoubled their and carried on a very heavy making their approaches in the and daring In this of the Commander in Chief accompanied by Capt. and of the fuite went to and after reconnoitring the ordered a party to make a Sortie fome of the works of the Colonel and the Staff Officers accompanying the King of Travancore's them with uncommon and and after effecting the object of their they retreated in a regular manner with little The Chief Engineer was then fent to put the fort in a of and the Captain of Artillery to make a general report of parties of Coolies were ordered with the who after throwing up fome new and old was obliged to from his work on account of the very tardy and weak that had been given by the of The of became from this more and f have every to believe the timid of the of Travancore in not the working people tended much to his The Commanding Officer of had his and his Troops being quite worn out with fatigue and a great of it appeared the proper to evacuate the place which was done in the of the Troops took of the place immediately and after having entirely which the Sultan had fet down before from the end of and foil of was would have been capable of had it a * - The fall of was followed by that his Augull intended attacking the Commander in Chief's Camp near and the fame announced there be- * ihg a number of &c. for the of bringing his and Military Stores to an The line was turned out three times from  

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