INDEX. 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 Argus and Pelican-199. Armistice, The, and subsequent policy-85. Baltimore, Demonstration against-372; Opin- Bayne's opinion of General Hull-84. Berlin Decree-4; its rigorous execution-5. Bridgewater, Battle of, American version-321; British Government, Measures of-75. of action-85; His Measures-57; Re- -313; Despatch-315; Inaction and Ti- Burlington Heights, Demonstration Against- Campaign, Plan of the 133. sion of by Gen. Smyth-119; Position of Canadian Voyageurs, Capture of-117. Capitulation of York-154. Do. Articles of-355. Do. Want of Discipline-141. Chrysler's Farm, Number engaged at-244. Clay, Gen. Manifesto of-182. Dearborn, Gen. Cause of the Inaction of-128; Declaration of War-37; of Hostilities, 42: Decrees.-Berlin-4; Buonaparte-6; Impe- Despatches, Letters, &c., of Gen. Brock-103; Perry-211; Maj. Gen. Harrison-216;| Indian Militia, Conduct of-55; Arrival of, at Lieut. Bullock-227; Adj. Gen. Baynes- Indian Alliance-179; Real Causes of-181. 244, 247; Adj. Gen. Baynes-248, 249; Izzard, Gen., Armstrong and Ingersoll on-340. Lundy's Lane, Battle and results-325; des- 331; Gen. De Waterville-388; Col. Pil- Moravian Town, Affair at-220. bert-392; Col. Lawrence-395; Capt. Niagara, Fort, Attack on-355; Return of 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- Erskine's Negotiation with Madison-17; Dis- avowed by Great Britain-19. Escape of British West Indiamen-66. 1807-9. Oswego, American Accounts of Descent on-- Parker, Death of Sir Peter-370. Patterson, Com., Attempts to gain information Peacock and Hornet-133. 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. Frolic and Wasp-Engagement of-71. George, Fort, Descent on-156; Demonstration Gordon's Terms-370. Growler, Capture of-202. Guerriere, Loss of the-68. Hall's, Gen., Letter remarks on-260. Hornet and Peacock-135. Hostilities, Act declaring-43; First demon- Plan of Operations on Niagara Frontier-97. Prairie du Chien, Attack on-297. President's War Message-25; Message, 1st Press, Misrepresentations of U. S.-115. Prisoners, Treatment of-115, 231; Disposal Proclamation, Gen. Hull's-48; Gen. Brock's Proctor, Gen., Force of-132; Deserted by Indians-144; Despatch to Sir G. Provost Rogers, Cruise of Commodore-196. St. George, Col., Movements of-52. Shannon and Chesapeake-137. Sheaffe's Force-132. Toronto, (York), Plan of City and Bay-146. Van Ranselaer, Plan of-101; to remain Sec- War declared by U. S.-37; An act of Aggres- Wayne, Expedition against Fort-93. 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- HE SUBSCRIBERS having succeeded in 1854 to the business of the late HUGH Esq., successfully in the same premises, No. 16, KING STREET EAST, and that now the Establishment is more extensive and efficient than ever it was previously. THE PRINTING OFFICE Is supplied with entirely New Type and of the very best style. 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