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Capitulation of Alexandria 280 Death of General Ross 281 The Attack on Baltimore 282 Prairie Du Chien and Ste. Marie 283 Moose Island taken possession of 284 The Penobscot Expedition 285 Invasion of the United States 286 The British Fleet defeated in Lake Champlain 287 The Fight & the Surrender 288 The Retreat--Sir George Prevost 289 Character of Sir George Prevost 290 Accusation of Prevost by Sir Jas. Yeo 291 Fort Erie Blown up 292 New Orleans--General Jackson 293 Nature of the Defences of New Orleans 294 Pakenham--The Assault 295 Gallantry of the 93rd Regiment 296 The Defeat--Thornton Successful 297 Capture of Fort Boyer--The Peace 298 Defence of Pakenham's conduct 299 The Hartford Convention 300 Consequences of the War 301 The Canada Militia Disbanded 302 Meeting of Parliament in Lower Canada 303 An Agent--Public Opinion 304 Service of Plate to Sir George Prevost 305 Character of Prevost as a Governor 306 Close of the Session--the Lachine Canal 307 Progress--Recall of Sir George Prevost 308 Legislation in Upper Canada 309 State of Parties in Upper Canada 310 The Newspaper a Pestilence in the Land 311 The Brock Monument--Gore's Return 312 CHAPTER IV. Drummond Administrator-in-chief 313 The Roads--The Inhabitants 314 The French Canadian character 315 Parliament--Waterloo 316 "My Native City" 317 The A
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