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Major-General Brock retains to the Niagara frontier Armistice Proposed attack on SacketTs Harboor prerented Letters to and from Six G. Prerort and Majnr fill-rill Van BcpMelaer-from CMoadB*y tOM*faCUuMlf>iMln, and to J. S. Brock, Esq.

CHAPTER XIV.

Rival forced on the Niagara frontier Capture of brigs Detroit and Caledonia Letters to Sir G. Prevort and Colonel Procter Battle of Qoeenstown, and death of Sir Isaac Brock His funeral and cha

CHAPTER XV.

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kett a Harbour Colonel Procter s operations near of British squadron on Lake Erie Speech of Te- t and surrender of Major-General Procter s army-

��Sir R. Sheaffe and armistice Farther remarks on Americans obtain the command of Lake Ontario Capture of York Attack on Sackett a Harbour Col Detroit Defeat cumseh Retreat and

Capture of Fort George, and surprise of die A "irfrnm troops at Stoney Creek Conflicts on the Niagara frontier, in 1814 Attack on Michilimackinac 23 British deserters Peace Sir G. Prerosfs

CHAPTER XVI.

Memoir of Tecumseh.... -.

��CHAPTER XVII.

Servant Letters from the Duke of York, J. Savery and Irving Brock, Esqs., and Mrs. Eliot Introduction of four Indian chiefs to George the Fourth, at Windsor Destruction of Monument, and " gather ing" on Qneenstown Heights Intended obelisk Services of the 49th regiment, and gallant exploit of Lieutenant Fitzgibbon Notice of Sir Isaac Brock s brothers, sisters, and nephews Letters

��CHAPTER XVIII.

Sir George Prevost Sir R. H. Sheaffe and Battle of Queenstown

��APPENDIX A. SECTION I. BRITISH AUTHORS.

. Letter from Lord Aylmer 2. Dispatch from Captain Roberts 3. Letters from General Hull and capitulation of Detroit i. Extracts from Letters of Veritas 5. Sir G. Preyost s general order 6. Ex-

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