GENERAL HISTORY. 



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fired on the men who were de- 

 Btroying the ship. This was ac- 

 complished, but at the expense of 

 a loss ol 135 killed and wounded, 

 among whom were the three lieu- 

 tenant:!. 



Of the maritime actions on the 

 Lakes, closing with the disastrous 

 engagement on Lake Chainplain, 

 an account will be found in our 

 narrative of the American cam- 

 |<aign. 



