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Acts, Embargo-13; Non-intercourse, 15; De- Canada, State of feeling in Lower-47; Inva-

claring War-43.

Alexandria, Attack on-370.

American Army, Force of--101, 132; Move-

ments of-317.

American, List of captures made-78; New
England feeling towards Great Britain-
353; Preparations of U. S. Government-
357.
Americans, Effect of success on- -74; Boastings
of-303.
Appendix-401.

Argus and Pelican-199.

Armistice, The, and subsequent policy-85.
Assembly of U. C. and the War-46.

Baltimore, Demonstration against-372; Opin-
ions of U. S. writers on descent on-381.
Banatarian Pirates-387.

Bayne's opinion of General Hull-84.
Beaver Dam, Affair at—174.

Berlin Decree-4; its rigorous execution-5.
Black Rock, Destruction of Fort at-117;
Bisshopp's attack on-176.
Borstlers Capitulation-175.
Bowyer, Attack on Fort-388.
Boxer and Enterprise-200.

Bridgewater, Battle of, American version-321;
Its Results-325; Destruction of Stores
and Baggage-828.

British Government, Measures of-75.
British Provinces, The object of War-40.
Brock General, leaves York (Toronto) for scene

of action-85; His Measures-57; Re-
turns to York-81; Complimentary Letters
to-84; Escape of-93; Reception at
Queenston-100; Despatches-103; Per-
sonal Appearance of-112; Public Opinion
of-112; Death-112; Opinions of the
Press respecting-113; Monument-145.
Brown, General, Proclamation of-312; Force

-313; Despatch-315; Inaction and Ti-
midity-317; Boast of Victory-339.
Buonaparte's Decree-6.

Burlington Heights, Demonstration Against-
188.

Campaign, Plan of the 133.

sion of by Gen. Smyth-119; Position of
Affairs in Lower-124; Army in Lower---
133; Its Fifth Invasion-311.

Canadian Voyageurs, Capture of-117.
Canadians and the War-45; Effect of Success
on-63.

Capitulation of York-154.

Do. Articles of-355.
Captives, Slaughter of-149.
Champlain, Descent on Ports of Lake-204.
Chauncey and Dearborn's Expedition-172.
Chauncey's Descent on York-188, 190.
Chesapeake's Affair, 22nd June, 1807-7.
Chesapeake and Shannon-137.

Do. Want of Discipline-141.
Chesapeake Bay, Occurrences in-264.
Christie and Veritas-206.

Chrysler's Farm, Number engaged at-244.
Clark, Col. Letter of-177.

Clay, Gen. Manifesto of-182.
Conjocta Creek, Repulse at-355.
Craney Island, Attack on-273.

Dearborn, Gen. Cause of the Inaction of-128;
Failure of-129; and Chauncey's Expedi-
tion-172.

Declaration of War-37; of Hostilities, 42:
of War by Six Nations -181.
Decatur's Cruise-301.

Decrees.-Berlin-4; Buonaparte-6; Impe-
rial-10; Rambouillet-20; Pretended
Revocation of French-20.
Detroit, Battle of-58; Position of Affairs at-
124.

Despatches, Letters, &c., of Gen. Brock-103;
of Two Commanding Officers compared-
108; of Van Ranselear-108; Gen. She-
affe-111; Capt. Wool-111; Gen. Proctor
-126; Gen. Harrison-127; Maj. Mac-
donell-131; Gen. Proctor-147; Brig.
Gen. Vincent-157; Adj. Gen. Baynes-
163; Brig. Gen. Vincent-169; Major
Crogham-186; Sir G. Provost-190;
Maj. Taylor-203; Lieut. Col. Murray-
204; Capt. Everard-205; Com. Macdon-
ough-205; R. H. Barclay-209; Com,

Perry-211; Maj. Gen. Harrison-216;| Indian Militia, Conduct of-55; Arrival of, at
Sir G. Provost-221; Maj. Friend-227; Detroit-92.

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Lieut. Bullock-227; Adj. Gen. Baynes- Indian Alliance-179; Real Causes of-181.
232; Com. Chauncey-241; Lieut. Col. Ingersol on Reprisal-234.
Morrison-243; Maj. Gen. Wilkinson-Invasion of Canada failure of-123.

244, 247; Adj. Gen. Baynes-248, 249; Izzard, Gen., Armstrong and Ingersoll on-340.
Lieut. Morrison-253; Col. Murray-255, Jackson's Mission and Recall-19.
256; Maj. Gen. Ryall-257; Brig. Gen. Java and Constitution-Action of-73.
McClure-257; Ad. Cockburn-265, 267, Junon, Attack on by Flotilla-272.
269; Lieut. Crerie-272; Com. Cassin-LaColle Mill, Attack on-280.
272; Ad. Warren-273, 276; Sir S. Beck- Lafitte the Banatarian Pirate-387.
with--276; Lieut. Col. Butler-278; Adj. Little Belt and President-24.
Gen. Cummings-280; Lieut. Col. Wil-
liams-283; Gen. Drummond-285; Lieut.
Col. Fischer-287; Adj. Gen. Jones-290;
Sir J. Yeo-291; J. Armstrong, Sect. of
War-294; Lieut. Col. McDouall-296;
Lieut. Col. McKay-297; Lieut. Bulger-
299; Capt. Porter-305; Maj. Gen. Ryall Madison's Inauguration-17.
-314; Gen. Brown-316; Lieut. Gen. Meigs, Fort-147;Expedition against-184.
Drummond-318; Gen. Brown-321; Gen. Miami, Expedition to the-142.
Drummond-328; Col. J. Harvey-329; Militia, American, Refusing to cross Niagara
Lieut. Conklin-330; Gen. Drummond- River-116.

Lundy's Lane, Battle and results-325; des-
truction of Stores and Baggage--328.
Lyon's Creek, Skirmish at-339.
Macedonian and United States-71.
Machilimackinaw and Matchadash, Expeditions
against-294.

331; Gen. De Waterville-388; Col. Pil- Moravian Town, Affair at-220.
kington-343; Maj. Putnam-344; Sir J. Morgan, Major, Report of-335.
C. Sherbrooke-345; Col. John-347; Murray, Col., Movements of-254.
Col. Pilkington-350; Ad. Griffith-351; Nancy, Attack on, at Nottawasaga-299.
Capt. Barrie 354; Gen. Winder-358; Naval Encounters-65; Strength compared—
Maj. Gen. Ross-359; Ad. Cockburn-361; 133; Events on Canadian Lakes-141;
James Monroe-366; Ad. Cochrane-367; Concluding events-396.
Maj. Gen. Smith-373; Ad. Cochrane New Orleans, Expedition to-387; Preparation
375; Ad. Cockburn-378; Col. Brooke- to Attack-388.
380; Sir G. Provost-383; Sir J. Yeo-Newark, (Niagara), Destruction of-254.
384; Lieut. Jones-388; Maj. Gen. Lam-Niagara Frontier-101.

bert-392; Col. Lawrence-395; Capt. Niagara, Fort, Attack on-355; Return of
Hayes-396; Com. Decatur-397.
Killed and Wounded-259; Armstrong on
Capture of-260.

Dominica and Decatur-199.

Eagle, Capture of the-202

Eldridge's, Lieut., Massacre-180.

Ninety Days Embargo-36.

Non-Intercourse Act-15.

Embargo Act-13; Effect of-15; Ninety Days Order of Council, 7th Jan., 1807-5; 11th Nov.,

-36.

Enterprise and Boxer-200.

Erie, Fort, Surrender of-314; Splendid De-
fence of 334; Fortifications of, Repaired
-337.

Erskine's Negotiation with Madison-17; Dis-

avowed by Great Britain-19.

Escape of British West Indiamen-66.
Essex, Cruise of the-303.

1807-9.

Oswego, American Accounts of Descent on--
289.

Parker, Death of Sir Peter-370.
Passamaquoddy Bay, Events at-343.

Patterson, Com., Attempts to gain information
-370.

Peacock and Hornet-133.
Pelican and Argus-199.

Fisher Island, Attempt to Blow up the Ramilas Perry's Victory, Consequence of 214.

at-302.

Fleets of G. B. and U. S., Manning of--67.
France, Seizures and Burnings of-21; A secret
understanding with U. S.-25.

Frolic and Wasp-Engagement of-71.
Gananoque, Affair at-208.

George, Fort, Descent on-156; Demonstration
against by Sir G. Provost-195.

Gordon's Terms-370.

Growler, Capture of-202.

Guerriere, Loss of the-68.

Hall's, Gen., Letter remarks on-260.
Hampton, Gen., Movements and Force of-246.
Henry's Mission-35.

Hornet and Peacock-135.

Hostilities, Act declaring-43; First demon-
stration of-48.
Imperial Decree-10.

Plan of Operations on Niagara Frontier-97.
Plattsburg-381; Attack on and Failure-385.
Porter's, Treatment of an English Sailor-67;
Despatches-305.

Prairie du Chien, Attack on-297.
Preliminary Remarks-3.

President's War Message-25; Message, 1st
June, 1812-37; 4th Nov., 1812-79.
President and Little Belt-24.

Press, Misrepresentations of U. S.-115.
Provost's, General, Order-221; Instructions-
253; Proclamation-261.

Prisoners, Treatment of-115, 231; Disposal
of-115.

Proclamation, Gen. Hull's-48; Gen. Brock's
-62; Sir G. Provost's-261; Gen. Brown's
-312; James Madison-368.

Proctor, Gen., Force of-132; Deserted by

Indians-144; Despatch to Sir G. Provost
-147; Movements in the West-148;
Situation in the West-209; Retreat-
225; Armstrong's observations on-225.
Queenston Heights, Diagram of-98; Battle of
-104; Reinforcements arrive at—176.
Rambouillet's Decree-20.
Ramilies, Attempt to blow up-302.
Reinforcements, Non-arrival of-99.
Right of Search-8.

Rogers, Cruise of Commodore-196.
Rose's Mission to U. S.-14.

St. George, Col., Movements of-52.
St. Lawrence, Demonstration on 130.
Sackett's Harbour, Expedition against-161.
Sandusky Affair, Remarks on-187.
Schlosser, Expedition against Fort-176.
Scott, Gen., Breaking Parole-188.

Shannon and Chesapeake-137.

Sheaffe's Force-132.

Toronto, (York), Plan of City and Bay-146.
Treaty of Peace-397.
United States, Predicament of-11; Embargo
Act-13; Public feeling, unfriendly to
G. B.-14; Additions to the Troops of-
15; Non-intercourse Act-15; Madison's
Inauguration-17; Rejoicings in-19; De-
claration of War by-37.

Van Ranselaer, Plan of-101; to remain Sec-
retary of War-108; Resignation of-116.
Veritas and Christie-206.

War declared by U. S.-37; An act of Aggres-
sion by U. S.-38; and Invasion of Russia
simultaneous-39; First Objects of-68;
Declaration of, by Six Nations-181.
Washington, Capture of-356; Estimate of
Property destroyed at-365.

Wayne, Expedition against Fort-93.
Wilkinson, Gen., Expedition of-241; retires

to winter quarters-249; Failure of 250.

Smyth's, Appointment-116; Proclamation-Yeo, Sir James, Arrival of-133; on Lake

117; Invasion of Canada-119.

Stoney Creek, Surprise at-168.

Surveyor, Schooner, Cutting out-271.

Talbot, Outrage at Port-336.

Tecumseth's Speech-214; Character-229.

Ontario-191.

York, Plan of-146; Descent upon-149; Ca-
pitulation of-154; Second descent on-
188, 190.

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