By WILLIAM JAMES, NAVAL OCCURRENCES, &c.". Alterum alterius auxilio eget. SALLUST, IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. London: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR: PORTLAND-PLACE; AND ALL OTHER BOOKSELLERS, comma British force on the Niagara in October, 1813 Attack upon the piquets-Effects of the surrender of the right division-Major-general Vincent's retreat to Burlington His orders from the commander-in-chief to retire upon KingstonFortunate contravention of those orders General Harrison's arrival at, and departure from Fort George - Association of some Upper Canada 3-militia after being disembodied—Their gallant attack upon, and capture of, a band of plundering traitors General M-Clure's shameful cona duct towards the Canadian inhabitants--Colonel : Murray's gallant behaviour Its effect upon generul M-ClureA Canadian winter-Night- |