I ‘ ‘lOWS’TPmm itmy‘itm "W _. “may, momma, 1791." l ‘. v :.E NO TICE, 3: herer 21%}: I ’ 0 all thou'that-‘may-be inclined (949,11 “with ' — ‘ Golonel FLOYDmf SamePetere, on this That .I,‘ ELIZABETH, his lawful wife, from his’ ill‘tRatmenr-to me. tosse- oarate tromhim’; mid provident being made for my sustenance, am detennbined to age-him, or any rt m’ that may purchase hie Lands, fat” the Dividend that ti «5 Laws of my Country 3L, am"... .- l __ Pigment: now). Charlotte Town,$t. Johri’a ‘ Island, 96thvfiuguet,’ tzgrr mom. was; “amt GAZETTE. w V _ _- wutnntu,’tsn . a ' _ g"Madmen“from tneEsst Indies, of which the following are copies and extraetr. were re. eeived yearer’dny by thePrinoess Royal, one of the Company’s ship..- ~ r . mammég, year.- 9, 1791. To Srr’pbu Luriiegrea,‘1'rg. Cbairisars of the . Horn the Cent: fling)”: [070303316th ‘ f v +1.3 ~ »0 ~ 0 » .- -- . . Nathan “19, their! enchant! : ~ -:g£:rrwm-W r :uei-‘etaw . omit ‘35:?" - ' that a dintsiononthe Malabar com might ‘- , Thefll'rin‘cata‘koynl, whiéh’a‘r'rihred it Tel- , lieherry the 7th inst. infiher way to England. having left-Bombay prefioua'to the arrival or the Drake know, which carried the account of the capture of Cannanore. I non/~th 2myself ' the‘pleasure to send you, for the information of the _Hon.'the'18el‘ect Coinnittee. to detail of everymateti‘al citgnmstaneewhich‘ hat taken piece , {tawny ‘first determination'ofnontin' " t6 Tellicherry to the preterit-tine, which flatter myself will n‘reet theapptohationof-tlte Honourable Company. , _ a _ a ‘ The essential-assistancegiven the Travail. core Raja. by a detachment under Lieut. Col. ' Hartleyfhas" longtinee‘lwm known in Eng. land. It fiat maturation, assoon .as. the sea- aon would aduit,-toauenthle the forced this Presidency, toernancipate the Malabar Princes, will whont alliances had been concluded, and afterwards to ooLoperate'with Gen. Medows. Hie auccettl'ul'adyance‘thro' the Coinbat; re, of a speedy termination of the war, induced his Lordslniple consider any’atsistance as unneces- sary, to place the troops with Lient. Colonel Ha: tley, and on the Malabar coast, under Gen. ‘ Medom’s orders ; and to confine my attention to granting the”, Mahrsttae whatever forea they ‘ might require. A detachment of artillery, and two battaliona of the native troops, were sent f the W": This Wt” 5“ ‘ tojoin‘th V H" fat ’ their hostile intentions. ‘ _{:_:_._-_.—.L _ Royal Gazette, and M!.$S§H%PY of. the Island , e‘attw‘m'rumt ammo my wtuun A; mun, rnrrtrea fro 7'15»: Ittuc’ft teas-t; excunnttrigtittgg.M * , ‘heen {battalion of 26:45, infantry, «and‘another of Sepoys, JCelt-r {mama-teammate; By the lstest occur on from Bomba‘the reinforcement was expccied ' ' . Mm Word .“ than of De‘rwaf. :j ' I . l r . ‘A'greeahjly‘ to 1mm ‘epop'fed «by his Lordship and Medofi, 'Lieut. Col.“ ..nglc. tutoring; geta92_!§nit¢d.yrch- ed to .jiitaudeherry. and opened Wen—£36; jnitation from this coast with We Madras: aartny, at that time stationed .‘in llIE'CdiwbI‘ tare. “Supplies of qnilitary stores were tint them from Bombay. ‘_b|lt the inconvenience of transporting thanle had pointedout the'ne-V *eessiy of iopening the Maui ' ther. “In the mean tinte the enemy’a-adrance into Coimba- tore, and theatre“ of List)! . Col. Fle from Selltrnungnlutn, prevented General Medth from intending the’ Ghatlts. .gnnd/obliudghitn, :to detain Lieut. Col. Hartley} With hit detach? meat. Plllc d'hot'r' .toior ans liner, , V .7 u ‘ .‘F‘ ls ,,!'--~ '~ ttatke‘dt’hniheig ts v ‘he armed with heheicisl consequence“ As soon “I was tnade acquainted with his "wishes that I would'in «person proceed hither. I re- solvedwith the little (one thatcottld be‘spared frontBontba toe-thank for Tellich‘erry, and on the apot, termine ‘if an attempt could be made with proprie to clear the country of a force stationedby * ippoo, to awe the garrison . of Tellicher'r {and curb the Nairs, who were nnivtrsally disputed to join us. A, On my arrival theisth of December»; was‘ inflornted that theforce to the scuthward of Tellicherry had assembled, and had snatched . towards-Lt. Col. Hartley, at that time orders ed to"P,an_ani, to keep the communication open. truth as I wished to assis‘t'hitn in'a‘ measure so important in. itt consequences, I found it impracticable to take} corps‘tnfi3 eient for the put e, unless Cannanorc was first redneed. he government of that dis- ' trict had," durirt " the rains, madea treaty "with the Chief. Tellich‘erry; had evaded a force stationed by in the 'Ch'erical country, and Which h retired at” the open- ing of the campaign, to return totheir de- fence; I and had at length openly avowed 0n the loth,‘the ’force that could help; ed for thetpnrpose. encampe‘d on the heights of Egar. It consisted of his‘Majesty's 7th regiment, seven companies of the first on, , “on.” ' ‘Yo1hemthwardandieeaeward of ’ Wingsémith the‘greatest'pnrt of .. ,, , 3 r j ‘ V i * ’4"; .r”-- “’- l i_/' by regiment ;; the ad; theed. the rods, and ' _ ttth battalions} of native in entry; , com attics of the'éth,and-tyrofeontp, ‘ Ail?!“ artil ery, amounting to upwardtofljo'oodiap » I «_ ciplined men. ~'0n~"fthe'~=teth,and r'gt'h, the neighbouring R'aa'at joinedjw’ith about, 2900 r irt‘ nlar Nam. , a : . v _ _ : ' lie tern thelineinovedtowardsthe enegé, \ ' any.“ They were ttl‘ongly posted on heights, 1 . 1.1919,; m . defended bit chain, of atone redonbts, with, A ‘cannon ,iothem. " On viewing their position,";i"7i I deterntined to gain outstation sum; «:41 - doubt, in the” centre-oftheir_pottat.whielt [would enable me to attack eith’erfi‘oi; their. 2 ' I tnflforee. » ‘ Notwithstanding-mutt refsittem “dim: it ‘* 2~ 1 day, “I, tool: “post ‘tnflieiently .negrjjerlm‘ffi“ “7" ‘ battery,whichtarlrfiti‘theinhmin . 13th demolished-t e’idel‘enoeh‘l f p _. ‘_ t. em to evacuate-the place; rain ' ,' tune the left hri‘ ate advanced ' . l.) '3? was tritiingyeontlderi ‘ V _ my”: troopa. ‘figflat “.bndmi'gnne- - -_ “ht Corie redduht; andtthtonghCnana‘aor‘et, In the m 'liter-theiftlrmuryiwaaraiwd;- f against arley, which nunendered’v’nl‘dayé .; ‘hrealt next morning. v" .r .- ‘ " “ v a '37 shere ope . ‘ 'ooaIawn in portend“ 9“ ” the heights and workt to the aduthward, nude . by a small movelgeot td'nty'rigltt em ~ . 'catnplete'l preventthe ertesny’t "entree Convinq of the dangero‘frtthtlr situation; they offered tocapitelate. The articles agreed on in themnt‘trgyand . t‘f. fl; On the‘tttoro‘in’gdi'tlte ‘t7tlt, the cams» -‘ ' ore troops, amountin tosoo-tnen, retit Q: _‘ ' within the town, and I ippoo's {oreeepar - ' ed in front or their encetn meat. “Jayme ably to the: terms that had been granted, mrrenderedtheir arsrisand all Circapr g ' perry, endlengagedfnot to"’serv‘e enough: war. They consisted or zoo hermit ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' of stenadiers, twain-mac, of , « 7try, and‘wcltctbo a,__i_rregolarr, . antenna?- ,3: _,‘ Cannaneta: was summoned immediately at? - erward, and surrendered withonflidimna; ‘ The fort of Biliapatatn, the “3.. Checks] Raja, situated on the'toa . V ' t‘he'river. and, NW1"?! 011'! ' ‘ i ‘ , s ll,\_ ->.::‘:"~r:$‘_‘l' ‘ v * ti 3! ' mlzt M‘s, .. ‘~ I "in, " ix ,{.' y .y . r K » "W." surrendered in their“ ~. Y _l _ m Est-r received the satnetertns wuht t. ' , . 53 pan s troops. They have sitcom, ' ’_ g v angler an escortto L __- .. f‘ ,n..« A. I , I -, “And.” , «0': “via! ,, 1‘33","3’J