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several engagements outside o f our fortifica­

tions w ith the Enemy, who has approached

us, and likewise we have had several affairs

w ith his riflemen in the garden o f Mr. Clas­

sen in front of the Citadel. W e fired into

the garden, which discomposed the English.

During the canonade on Wednesday the

gun-vessei Stubkjobirig was blown up by a

grenade from the Enemy's battery at the

Swan-mill — The Commander, Lieutenant

Bruun

and 16 men M7ere saved, but iq men

were wounded and 3 1 were blown up. — A

battery erected by the Enemy at old Pest-

house (gammel Pesthuus) was fired upon

fromtheRamparts andGun-vessefs, behind the

Kalieboe, which suffered. But a Battery of

1« pounders and some mortars having now

been erected at the Timber-yard, which to­

tally commands the enemy’s battery and

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render'd it ineffectual, our gun-vessels chang­

ed their position. - On these vessels Lieuten. y

Zj&uthen

Was killed, Lieuten.

C. Wuljf

slightly

Wounded and Cadet

Bull

lost an arm ; 13 o f

our men were wounded. Prern. Lieutenant