"We received no damage on our part; of the governour's troops, Lieut. Louis Grand Pre was mortally wounded. Lieut. J. B. Metzegnes, commander of artillery, was also wounded, one private was killed and four badly wounded; we took twenty one prisoners, among whom is colonel Delassus, the rest of the garrison escaped by flight. The magazines, stores, &c. found in the garrison have been reported to you by James Neilson, Esq. who was appointed for that purpose.." [Louisiana History] [West Florida Rebellion] THE REPERTORY: VOLUME VII, NUMBER 88 - BOSTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1810. Published Tuesdays and Fridays by John Park, in the East Chamber, Old State House...Boston, (Mass.)...1810. Single issue of this early nineteenth century federalist newspaper. Folio. 20 x 13 1/4 in. Exhibits edgewear, evenly toned, slight creasing, fold lines, acceptable condition overall. Contemporary inscription at head of cover page: Capt. T. Blanchard. , couple holes at margins, acceptable condition overall. [4] pages, local ads. Page two includes an early report on the West Florida Rebellion: West Florida Declared Independent, signed in print by Philemon Thomas, Commander in Chief of the Fort of Baton Rouge and its dependencies