INDE X. AGRICULTURAL distress... Par. 385, 462 19 American Colonies, successful rebellion of...... remonstrates and prepares for defence 142 .. 143 99 146 147 cry out for war, but again negotiate Order in council issued by the British govern- President of, message Base conduct of the English faction in War with, popular in England: the reasons why..... Origin of the war with.... Hollowness of the professions of the English 150 151 152 153 154 293 ..294 Government of, discover a secret agent, Henry, Conspiracy against the government of, defeated, 295 296, 297 America, Seamen of, in the English navy, refuse to fight Navy of, capture two British frigates, and nearly Par. 298 299 ....... 300 War with, not ended at the peace of Paris, in 1814...... Cry of the English press for crushing the go- Conquest and recolonization of, talked of in - .... Secret agreement relative to, made between Eng. .... Manifesto of the Lords of the Admiralty against: its falsehood....... 301 302 303 304 305 to 309 Destruction of the maritime power of, called for by the British press .... ... 310, 311 Destruction of the maritime towns of, decided Intentions of the English government towards: 312 312, 313 British government assisted in their deceit Base conduct of the English government in its Cheap government of, dangerous to both politi exist 314 315 316, 341,342 Navy of, Canning's insolence towards: punished $17 1 America, Threat of the English government against, par- after that event Par. 327 Destruction of the capital of, Washington, and ...... 330 Capture of Washington mentioned as a brilliant Citizens of, roused from one end of their country 333 335 defeated the British at Baltimore. General Ross ... 336, 337 Cockburn and Cochrane sailed to make an attack 338 Navy of, at the beginning of the war.. 343 A citizen of, impressed by Captain Pechell out 344 ib, frigate "President" attacks the "Little Belt" cres - .... ship" Constitution," Captain Hull, captures Da- 345 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353 tures the British frigate "Macedonian frigate "Chesapeake " was captured by the Bri- .... 354 355 356, 357, 358 frigates "President" and "Essex" captured by frigate Constitution" captures two British 359 ib. Par America-Commodore Percy captures a British squadron on Lake Erie ..... ........ 360 dron on Lake Champlain ..... "General Armstrong " privateer, gallant defence of, by the seamen of.... 361 362, 363 Strength of the navy of, compared with that of Reasons for exulting at the result of the war Dreadful slaughter at Chippewa..... Gallant defence of Sandusky by the citizens of, 364 365 366 367,368 General Jackson's brave defence of New Or - treaty of peace with Great Britain, 373,574 226, 227, 228, 375 Silent manner of proclaiming peace with, by the Conduct of the government of, in the war, con- Spies against, employed by the British govern- ment $76 377 377 378,379 Parole, and countersign, given by the English Generous conduct of the citizens of, towards 380 Prisoners of, killed by the English at Dartmoor Par. Bellingham, execution of, the strong feelings of the peo- 133 ple in his favour.... Canning, Mr., and Marquis Wellesley, chosen to form a ministry, but failed bis influence with the princess forming the ministry his death and character chosen prime minister; his failure in Caroline, princess of Brunswick, marriage of, to the 139 199 479 480 31 59 63 Answer of, to the prince's proposition for a prince of Wales separation quits the house of her husband nobility Treatment of, by the queen, princesses, and Attempts made to divorce Intrigues against.... The king notifies to her that he will receive threatens to publish all the circumstances of 73 74, 75 delays the publication; the consequences.... book relative to her ill-treatment..... "The Book" relative to, published Cruel treatment of, by Perceval Death of Perceval stops all inquiry in the 167 |