th the 49th--Suppresses a mutiny at Fort
George--Returns to Europe, and recommends the formation of a
Veteran Battalion for Upper Canada--Re-embarks for Canada, and
succeeds Colonel Bowes in command of the troops there--Letters
to Lieut.-Colonel Gordon, Right Hon. W. Windham, the
Adjutant-General, Mr. President Dunn, and to Lord
Castlereagh--Arrival of Sir James Craig
CHAPTER III.
Is made a Brigadier--Letters to his family--Proceeds to Upper
Canada--Letters from Colonels Baynes and
Thornton--Lieut.-Colonel Murray--Baroness de Rottenburg
CHAPTER IV.
Letters to and from Lieut.-Governor Gore--from Colonels Kempt
and Baynes--to Sir James Craig and Major Taylor--from Colonel
Vesey--P. Carey Tupper, Esq.
CHAPTER V.
Is made a Major-General--Sir James Craig returns to England;
his character and administration--Letters from Major-General
Vesey and Colonel Baynes--Duke of Manchester--Arrival of Sir
George Prevost--Letters from Lieut.-General Drummond and
Lieut.-Colonel Torrens--to and from Sir George Prevost
CHAPTER VI.
Origin of the American war--Letters to and from Sir G. Prevost
and Colonel Baynes--Meeting of the Legislature--Letter to
Colonel Baynes relative to Detroit and Michilimakinack,
&c.--Letters to Lieut.-Colonel Nichol--from Sir James
Saumarez, Major-General Le Couteur, and Sir John Dumaresq
CHAPTER VII.
Description of the boundaries, military posts, and lakes of
Upper Canada--of the Michigan territory, Detroit, and
Michilimakinack
CHAPTER VIII.
War declared--Major-General Brock's proceedings--Force under
his command--Letters from Colonel Baynes, and to and from Sir
George Prevost--American newspaper.
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--Meeting of the Legislature--Critical
state of the Province
CHAPTER X.
Capture of Michilimakinack--Letters to and from Sir G.
Prevost, from Colonels Baynes and Bruyeres
CHAPTER XI.
Occurrences in the Western District--Tecumseh--Major-General
Brock proceeds to Amherstburg--Voyage described--General
Order--Indians, and notice of Tecumseh--Summons to General
Hull, and his answer--Surrender of Detroit, and its
consequences--Anecdotes of Tecumseh--Countr
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