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wounded. Nine lieutenants wounded. One lieutenant missing. Two ensigns wounded. One serjeant killed, seven wounded, two missing. One drummer killed, one wounded, 62 rank and file killed, 157 wounded, 24 missing. N. B. Lieut. Isaac Potter reported to be wounded and taken prisoner. Signed, Tho. Gage. This account is taken from that which appeared in the London Town and Country Magazine for June, 1775, p. 332, 333, which is essentially the same as that in the London Gazette for June 10, 1776, the official organ of the British government. To counteract the impressions conveyed by the British, or Ministerial account, the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts published a narrative of the excursion and ravages of the King's Troops, under the command of General Gage, on the nineteenth of April, 1775, to which were appended many depositions of eye-witnesses, and which was transmitted to England and to the Continental Congress, and otherwise extensively circulated. The opening