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Richmond, Williamsburg, Richmond County, Virginia
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British forces occupy New York City and island with minimal losses after routing American rebels on August 27, 1776. They control key areas, supported by a massive fleet. Rebels suffer heavy casualties; additional reports on cattle seizures and city burning.
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The following articles are taken from the New York Mercury, printed in New York, at the house lately kept by Mr. Gaine, which we received via Long Island.
NEW YORK, October 7.
His Majesty's forces are now in possession of the city of New York and island.
They are also in possession of Powles Hook, and command the East River and Connecticut Sound.
All this has been obtained with very little difficulty and loss on the part of the troops; the rebels, after the battle, or rather rout of the 27th of August, having never attempted to face soldiers, but fled every way with the utmost precipitation. They quitted works, which they had been labouring upon during the whole summer, without scarce the conflict of a day. The King's forces are in remarkable good health and spirits, and seem resolved to convince the world, that they not only bear the name but the nature of Britons; and, while they fight with their usual ardour in the cause of the King and constitution, they know how to treat even ungrateful rebels with pity and humanity. They consider, that many of them are seduced and misled by designing men, who, under pretence of patriotism, are sacrificing the interests and happiness of this whole continent to their own sordid interest and ambition.
The King's troops have not sustained the loss of one hundred men; while the rebels, by the best accounts, cannot have lost fewer than between four and five thousand killed, wounded, and taken prisoners; to mention nothing of deserters, who leave them daily.
So vast a fleet was never seen together in this port, or perhaps in all America before. The ships are stationed up the East River or Sound, as far as Turtle Bay; and, near the town, the multitude of masts carries the appearance of a wood. Some are moored up the North River; others in the bay, between Red and Yellow Hook; some, again, off Staten Island; and several off Powles Hook, and towards the Kills.
The men of war are moored chiefly up New York Sound, and make, with the other ships, a very magnificent and formidable appearance.
Five men of war have been detached from the squadron in the North River, above Greenwich, probably to aid the operations of the army against the rebels, who still remain on the northern extremity of this island, and on the heights about Kingsbridge.
It is said the Flora frigate of 32 guns, commanded by Capt. Brisbane, is preparing to sail, with several transports under convoy.
We are informed by a Gentleman just escaped from New England, that the rebels have lately carried many hundred head of cattle from the east end of Long Island, to New London in Connecticut, and that their privateers are busy in negotiating this kind of business, and have moreover committed some of their usual tyrannical and oppressive acts, upon several loyal subjects in those parts.
The savage burning of this city by the New England incendiaries, will be a lasting monument of their inveterate malice against the trade and prosperity of this colony, as well as of their rooted disaffection to British law and government. They had long threatened the performance of this villainous deed; and this is the best return that the people of property in this city, who have espoused their cause, are to expect for their heedless credulity.
On Thursday last arrived here from England, a number of transports under convoy, having on board the 17th regiment of light-horse, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Harcourt.
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New York City And Island, Powles Hook, East River, Connecticut Sound, Long Island, New London In Connecticut
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October 7
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British King's forces occupy New York City and island after routing rebels on August 27 with minimal losses; rebels flee, abandoning works; heavy rebel casualties; massive fleet in port; detachments against remaining rebels; reports of rebel cattle seizures and city burning; arrival of 17th regiment.