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'; ' '' -- '. • ' Irient.MottahronkWith indignity-at such treat- 1 Meat -leathlteenaged himself - from - the grasp of :a tall grenadier. .•; • . - I "Rememheesir," said the lieutenant, {' that am an American officer:and a gentleman. The for tune of war has made me your prisoner, and I de intipd, to be treated as such. ... • re.. _. Well treat you as rebels ought. to be tated ' On vri,thyou.and let's hear no more complaints. ,, I ,tie laattle ' of Long bland, so disastrous, yet at. ; thsi 41:01'2 . 14450 honorable to the cause of inde-1 'Pefidence, was the result of long and. active pre s .; ! timers...by the British, who foresaw that the; , ' .013 a the city of New-York would coml. I •ssiarid. the operations on the Hudson, and give them -such; advinteges and facilities by sea as would -ebeck.the Movement's of Washington, who had :eolletted a' strong force in New Jersey, and clan- 'tolled all the country surrounding the city. The 'British' cabinet -had determined upon a decisive - .CiurepOgn ira capture the city, and at the same Tani to cut.-, off the Americans in detail in New ;Jersey, and, all-the neighboring places where a SOree'had -been collected. The British army land .6l.4iteStaten Island. -24,000 strong, consisting of English, Hessians, and Waldeekersr-part of which -- tetra , troops under Sir Henry Clinton, which he lied 'Collected after the unfortunate attack on thaileaton: , Lord Howe had under his command 'SartilitMalitent consisting of six ships of the line, , • alaktrsfrigates,lvith sloops and gun brigs, and al thexiber of transports filled with all kinds of sup ll - 'lies and munitions of War. Several Hessian re • elgunents were expected, and the people of Staten iiiiii ' - ',llalaii - di many being descendants of the Huguenots. t:sei thst . ranela silver and gold would be left on iliellstelid,hy the army, led them to suppose thati pii,‘ireie not averse to their presenc e in that se eire,and pleasant retreat If New York was cap tared,' .then Gen. Carlton was to pass in from Can 'adt•sisith a strong force„ and cut off all supplies from New England. Congress, justly alarmed at ; - - ibete "fast preparatiOns, determined to adopt coun teracting measures, and exhibited great energy 'with' the slender means placed at their disposal. ' Washington began to organize Wit force of 10,000 , 'Melts and. Congress authorized the enlistment of; - 13,000 Militia. The general, foreseeing the dan. l ger, with all the coolness, judgment, and deliber asion:which marked his character, strengthened the Week- posts. on Long Island. and sent cannon in, every direction. Detachments from Maryland, 1 Pennsylvania, and New England, hastened to join lhe 4 Geeerafs command, which swelled his army' to . 23,000 Men; but poorly armed and equipped. and many on the sick list. Washington distribu led‘,this force at points which he expected would I be attacked. Major General Green was to corn-1 Maud on Long Island, but falling sick, the coin- Mend' Mend' devolved on General Sullivan. The mainl body of Americans remained in New York. lte - antibts Were thrown up on several points on Long LAW 'and the whole was placed in as good state rayr,defence as the limited resources of the Ameri- Can; atasuld permit. After the British had rerov ered'fiem the fatigues of their voyage. and been, properltdrilled, theylanded at New Utrecht, onl Long island, and were joined by a large party of et:4W who:gave them every information of the ttliweinents of the Americans. General George qi:Onleottimandeti at East and West Chester, and • teethe sound, under the impression that the British l i might land; at that point. Gen. Putnem command-; rect at Bronklvn, Gowanmis, and tire Wallabout.; General Washington commanded in the city, and; perceiving that a desperate battle was unavoidable,l tesedoeiery effort to encourage his men, and enforce; the necessary spirit throughout the army. The; ' Blitiah, 'when 'they landed, marched across the; ' - Mewl, behind_ a range of hills. The Americans! had chain of wists fromßedford - to Jamaica, and' commandedstbe heights, and made such disposi.; - tinassibat had they been carried-stair, the British, although with a superior, Weltrirganized force, ireirldlaivesbeenseffectually checitd. General Grantcornrnanded the English, Geier- , trifeliiiii the Hessians.' Sir Henry Clinton took ! charge of the -vanguard, Lord Percy the centre, and I load - - - nwallis the rearguard. and - their disposi ' tOlesllvere Made with great skill. _."...TheAmericans were poorly supplied with scouts and spies, and the first intimation they had of the '.- .wptrosehefs'the British, was seeing them occupy thetainiica road. Sir Henry Clinton soon found : thiewe bled left the road towards Bedford miguanl --: ed;_tifirlieenPfed it with a column under Lord Per cy. ' eiglikon;the road to Flatlands, consisting of the Illetar.:York and Pennsylvania militia. . a "On,-grensuliers, on! Handle your bayonets -- brialtlyr,My.boys. Give it to the rebels " • _ ITha Americans, sorely pressed with the vigor of ' thei , attack; began. to give ground. Parsons with 1 lkisalivision, 'rallied. the retreating militia. • • y'Remember Lexington and Bunker Hill! Lib. . . erlejoreverl . Fall oa the hirelings! Down with 'l. the Heasistrue elThe t reaps returned the charge, and fought with , greatalesperation, when they were joined by a col-1 urna:4,one thousand five hundred rn- n, under Gen- ; 'eral:Lord Sterlingr•when the action became close end furious, and.the Americans broke through the Briffili'ranks with Airy: 44 . 1 1/eisint'down!" said Cap'ain Rutgers, springing - tittnt 'Reward of the grenadiers, grasped him by titiAll'ar, and was dragging him from Iris horse. ieleeierabali from one of the British soldiers laid lith;Faii.- Howard regained his position in the saddla,lrml waving his sword, urged on his regi , • meat with determined bravery, when Van Cott, of . `. Bustawirkilevelling his musket, shot Howard in the side, and he fell from his horse. -- ' l'lliy-tiad-broke, and Sullivan had' come up with biti'ionitnawl, and bravely- sustained the cause.: „... _,.... . The British had occupied all the commanding, ' waslitions. Gen, Clinton encountered a body of; leates.,..svimm he fought gallantly; but the reserve 1 „,_„, ..„ntish ... infantry eirmien i appearing, the Americans; r- Wended a retreat, and retired in good order to their - *a aiiiii.liiinijiit off their artillery. Lord Sterling 11 inft4,Glif.'Sullivan, were both wounded and made ; - ' _ 4 1 11otqt sat *dGeneral Washington, "press on to Mein r and bid him come within the lines. The - . ti - u ~. .- Aerie against - us. -. • , • ~ . •4 - Stott-rode towards Gowannns, where he was ivn , ' - v fereellfer mode a prisoner, and carried to New Lt .!--; ."..'"! *l ., - 4 3- - -.,.. -2 - '..,',45 - 1.:. , ---' =,' '!"..- a I's = i„.":' , . s . . recht,',,,..- - -.- :"-•-•'."' - 7 - t ' -" , :t• 7 '.x.n•l, ,Z . '...,..,,' .:' 1+ - ( General' Washington, aided by a thick fog. began ''.--i'4 " .1 " . ' '' -.14 big retteatin admirable order, and about day-break,. • ' ~:: -- 1 ",-.. ''''''-''' ' '.'s '''''"'-'''- : ".' '' f' ''-' 1 ' ' r . '. '.' ' ' ofthe ' were across the river, ' ';. i= l .,, ta,:..'s ~' '`'` ' ''':,. ''' - ..1. .' ' - thirr_cp:lnant . "army - • , I' ` -- %: "=" 1 -'" :, ,V", 4 '-,' ' '. 4'. .,"4 1 5 - •:,1 - i - i' 4 p`'', : '•,' '2 - : ‘•;:,..:1,' . .-',...- i t, ; ,:%.. '' ' /!trillt itqst_.three thousand men, and six pieces of ~,1 i ~.i if,:: 4. •It - i. - .:-.-,A, ,!. •. - 1- .z - I. -_,---,..... ~.- ~ „ .:- artillery. '.; '" , :•%•' -- : 1 ",,,t - fr l ''''' l '" ..-''• •I'4 - -'•,* '.i.' •F. --•''- t* "-. • -When' the:British ,got possession of New „York, : ;---4 :----•••:.':‘``' : ii'1.„ .. 4 -.1 .4'401;-4-••:•;.-.1,.(•-to'f,t4'13:•-'421:.'; ~:.,,, liiikiyar -the. prisoners captured on Long Island ; 44. '44i ''' -44-41' ' '4' 441 ' '''' ' ' 1 " '' *'' j weratranght over to the city, and confined in the ~.-',-• , :'•:,--ft 4 : l, 'r - '' t .1 '"".- 4 ÷ %'' ' ' 7 " .47i ‘''.4 . l. t ' ' - ' - ' s„." ~!=ia.„.„,:=l l' ;,‘ a.,, , iiis,l-'.s.---,...;'.,;1 t ,e-;,,.. ; kk .... ' , -=',-. eildluter' house, in.Libert y 'street . . 11 ' ...`,l;, 4 e_si, 7 ,„'N--;4:1 i , 1 ,,1rit ~ . '-±rjr /-.. c 1 I'. 1 r A 4 . - i, : 4 ' ; ..,,'::.' ' '-, • tritlesing Queen !treat (now Pearl) the file of :..1- ''O l ."'Z -T 4 ''- i ,: ' ni: ' ''''' -11 '''' 11- 4: '' 1. -, l -: "' .' -'l4era, spok.en'Of in the commencement of this 4- ''''-i S .. ''':4-1'; ;:::4?*;'4. ' ' ''' .l*j...l''44. ' A '. '-- '''''..;"--'' ''' .'i eitc - b,,‘ proceeded _with Lieut. Mott to. the foot of "'''' l'''" ' ''t'2..4'!'l4l::4l.l ''- 1.421.1'":;14 .**l.l' ',r. 1 4 .i ' ';- - ~ '.: lorAtiireet, aid embarked:in a large perriangue, 1 1 ..,":„-ir , ....„- , :,r.;-,!..1 , 2f - m -•• ; :il e 7' - .„, 4 ` , . - 2,,,t' . q._;',•,..' . ' t _., , ',.: - :., - ,.... - ' . ......',...t; 5i ••,,,,"-:.,:. -- . . a . ' .. eotatunitig - several prisoners, and proceeded up the I ' l'llll'' ''' ''''''.. 34 '''' 1 i'` ' ' ' ' ' "-..4 " .7 " .r- ''' ..l V..t . Nlll- 4- I' '. ~ '' Eristairer.• The boat soon approached the large ....;11-4g74„,„;"‘" 7-:.;,.' frif : " . " ; = 4 l- `,,,;:5..7,,e. ,'". " . ,,,,5' . 7,,.. , ` -1 ".:e ~,,Ist ~,,` ."1,.' ','.. 4 ': eddlitilY ofssseitenty-four, anchored near the %Val • - ..-- , 1 ar..„-- . 11 ~.,..: ! ~, i,,,,,,f--.7 , -. 1 -:V . ,1-- 1 , -' 41... 0 ' ` O, , 04.'' ' I ' . ti. ; .; -4 ; 4 •:1 '' 'T l'W ogees therir said the sentinel, as be paced e l Cs' i.‘i ss.'et„ l 'fa;.^. bi a irt/s , r4 it.'.: , - •i•''`, - :* .- •- - ;• ;• • - - - ' • • - .--- , • 4 •, , iN;:;% Ir.-1F„,44. , ..*.),*-_,,,-,..„., :' I, _,. '-. ..;,-,- • , the .aer.x. . . . 4 'l h4.* 1.- • = 'N. •f.',... - ei . 4 iv. 44;4- •47•'..1 4.-,; ~,:•.-7,,, v -J :- •,tkftierid-!' - -r d - ,1t,51E = •....i.i,- , trai 4, 7- 7 .i , •?" ''''setlie spuntersign.".• .- . --.•.• ..... , : q ~i, ~* I" , :ti i ezi. ,s.:-1 tr's,': i.:',: . ""';' - ''' ''"* 4 i:Bosworlb.",- -` ' ‘,%`-` - ..'•ii. .e'z' a 'f' 4. ; •'''' F.:',r''', 1 .,;' , 45•. , y,;,;.'..,, ,i, 4. c.t '4 ' • ' 1 ' ,4 - 4 . „ , ..#4-,4!'•,, 1 3!',i L. 4 1.,, - .0 - r=l*.t.l;'.*' ;,...., .. 4 i , ", , ApProachr • . ' 4 " 4 , l' tri ~,,s.. --..w...0,,',4 ',.,•• p. s. , 1"..'6' - i' - The .'perriatigue - drew up alongside of the ship, `4 "4. 4o k*, lkil.t a'l likla i V" , •••t r•c b '%- f ...' :4 ; h q." N •'lr..''r 'P ,4j-a, i qtt "4 t,':' • and the prisoners iseeaded:and'p . aseed - through one ei,..t: . -4 - 4 1 .0 e'er : Lip:ls rs-f;',,i 1 ,1.i.;,,,5e55.,7,0,1 , ; * • , e; -4: k. • 4 %1 ital . ~p otholes tb Mt quarter sleek. _ „ . 111 ,,,„;e'.,:r„_e ,& , 'Ll'''J. ir, 1 ,...71:1 2 .,.'",„1- - r 5 1 r4.0, 4 "411V e" ,1,, 4 ,e 3 : is •-r - it-Cl"' '': *4 :.,... 7 ''''' i t-f,isi7r 4 POlvi:s* - T,,in -1 1 . .., .. '..4-, ~ .44 - eriey - Prlion.-ship-the yawning sepulchie of 40 ...V . ,,,f41, - N -: .Vii:1 1 4.-'0.4..".i.',3, . ' .,t,- , (41( - .- iconany:. of , my-brave countrymen." lilit ''tl tt4- ''.. L .4 4 ' * •ts'• s tTt.. - ' 7 , a ., aiu '.preitlsk - ' -- k - ' , t4 l°- ' 4-ii, N. V. 0,..,.... M 4 4 - calie,soldiers pushed him on, with the butt ends - r °l 4e.„‘ , ,k;:is*, Ass,.,aa rws,„& ll ` , ..es' .41 s1‘ 4 sA,,''' ettheirriniskets , A horrid stench assailed him, as lee' l* *-.' NT - - 0 . , ,:.;.7 ,.. .ip, 5 1,,;V e,1..,,,% 11} 55.=,;.:N 4 •Lb : h ir di re i v i l i n u se lf up o n the slimy deck., A soldier, 41..14.11-475 ' ' '4 4 !% .44 i ' -4. urt ire - . 1 44.. ' i44'" .; -: 7 ,";•;i 1-- s; with a lantern throwing a dim._ . and fitful light upon ' - ' 4l '; 444 F e ' a •,.. - 0 1 3 ik'4rA t' 4 "" . ': l •;'.'4;t 4 ' the 'loom irl4ela surrounded him, presented a sight ~,,,,*, x 4 ..upt -4' - '...-- '' - " 4 ' ' '' 'l'' '- '• 1-- ' - ''''' -; l . Calculated to aPpal. the stoutest 'heart. On the - :•=: - "."'s - a- s , .I'.- ' s.'" , --tv,k , " , -;-: l s`r•'ir 1 1, .' l, *-0 - , , _s_ , -''' • ship ;.huddled -r,.• -_;.•••• d::::-..s4 : !"reS - .4.:, il,t`st. 4 s r a 4 ,. 2 .-„ , - ~., s l., ssa...l - , ' jiinggup4anii of this old line of -battle ship, _ , R‘,.: ''''''':''' Z ''''.*"4ll4lit'"f `-';'' ' . ;3 't.:l're4÷' .'" . together hi - rage -day nearly : a thousand American r„.3, ..iy!..2 , ..,, , ,,, .;... •:.. 4 ..r t :,,T,4-•-,,,:. ,; '. , „ , 1..,- 1 4. , .... A.. : - • -- the ir d r ist ,' , =s - e„ , .. ,.. 4, 1 1;..r1.... , t 31-4 11 .....j,Z't:"=1 , 5., 10 ; .'4.=' , _,,' 1 *--a l -si" . ;arrsl,l . ,-;;LT '-- yinsonets-hundreds sick with small - pox, -pox, ys '/.'44 .'..• ' ''''' '''''''' • ..' ''''''' -'- "''' -'' ' ..4 ' •'•--- - c - - r ' Asstervarid.that , Most , friglitful• of •alk diseases, ye t . .0.„ .. .:i......c- - ,- , p,,. i ....i1 1 -,,,- 4 ,----,: ~,-• -4••••,-"•7,-ii."1. v sncc -- 4 n -••-.. • 4 +-