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tation, and nativity Major-General Brock is appointed President uf TTfp r*i nflmi of Mr. W. Brock The Right Hon. Edward Bee, M. P. Letters from Major-General Vesey, Colonel Baynes, William BMOk. Esq., and Ueut.-Colonel Torrens Letters to Ensign

��CHAPTER VI.

Causes of the American War Address to the Legislature The neces sity of capturing Detroit and Michilimackinac pointed out Procla

��mation relative to hemp Chief Justice Scott Imprisonment of hoi Renewal of the Embargo Letters from Sir James to and from Sir George Prevost and Colonel Baynes,

��Sir. Nichol Renewal IMBMII i. to and fro

��CHAPTER VII. riptkffi of the boundaries, military posts, and lakes

��of Upper Canada of the Michigan territory, Detroit, and Michili-

CHAPTER VIII.

War declared Major-General Brock s proceedings Force under his command Letters from Colonel Baynes, and to and from Sir George

��CHAPTER IX.

General Hull invades Upper Canada His proclamation, and that of Major-General Brock in reply Letters to Sir G. Prevost and from Sir T. Saumarez Address to the Legislature Critical state of the

��CHAPTER X.

Capture of Michflimackinac Letters to and from Sir G. Prevost, from

CHAPTER XI.

Occurrences in the Western District Tecumseh Major- General Brock proceeds to Amherstburg Voyare described General Order In. dians, and notice of Tecumseh Summons to General Hull, and his M Tim 1 1 nili i of Detroit, and its consequences Anecdotes of

CHAPTER XII.

Letters relative to the capture of General Hull and Detroit from Major-General Brock to Sir G. Prevost, and to his Brothers from Sir G. Prevost, Earl Bathurst, W. Brock, Esq., Mr. Justice Powell, Chief Justice Sew ell. General Maitiand, Major-General Burnet, and Lieut-Colonel XichoL :... aft)

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