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Head-quarters before Copenh. Sept. 3, 1807* . M y L ords ! Forty-eight, mortars and howitzers of diffe­ rent natures being in battery, and twenty twenty- four pounders, I proposed to .the Admiral to summon the place on the 3st instant,, offering the terms which we ,had agreed .to propose at this period, for the reasons stated in my dispatch, of the. 3tst ultimo. I hare now the honour to inclose Gopies of ,the Summons, of the Answers thereto, and of nur Reply, to that Answer; which last was sent as soon as communication could be had with the Admiral on board, and closed the Correspon­ dence. "• s. ' , ; ' At half-past seven in the afternoon, all our batteries opened for the first time, and the town was set on fire by the first general flight of thells. ■ ■ ■’ * • It was afterwards On fire in another quarter, i; The Navy also threw some shells, and the firing continued on shore 12 hours without pro­ ducing any overtures on the pari of ihe ’gar­ rison. ‘ i-'" • r ■ / • The enemy’s frre was very slack during the night, and progress has been made in the hew •works of attack. - - I have the honour to be, fcc. :■ ‘ ' r (Signed).' * Ca th e a r t . ; ’The Lord Viscount Casllereagh, &c. . , -

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