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lion of such of the militia of the 

 r>Iichigan territory, who have 

 not joined the army. 



II. All public stores, arms, 

 and all public documents, includ- 

 ing every thing else of a public 

 nature, will be immediately given 

 up. 



III. Private persons and pro- 

 perty of every description will be 

 respected. 



IV. His excellency Brigadier- 

 General Hull, having expressed a 

 desire that a detachment from tlie 

 state of Ohio, on its way to join 

 his army, as well as one sent 

 from Fort Detroit, under the com- 

 mand of Colonel M«Arthur, should 

 be included in the capitulation, it 

 is accordingly agreed to. It is, 

 however, to be understood, that 

 such part of the Ohio militia as 

 have not joined the army will be 

 permitted to return to their homes, 

 on condition that they will not 

 serve during the v.ar ; their arms 

 ■will be delivered up, if belonging 

 to the public. 



V. The garrison will march 

 out at the hour of twelve this 

 day, and the British forces will 

 take immediate possession of tlie 

 fort. 



(Signed) J. Macdonneil, Lieut. 



Col. militia. P. A. D.C. 



J. B. Glegg, Major 



A. D. C. 

 James Miller. Lieut. 

 Col. 5th U. S. infantry. 

 E. Brush, Colonel com- 

 manding Ist regiment 

 of Michigan militia. 

 Approved. 

 W. Hull, Brigadier-Gen. 

 commanding the N. W. 

 Army. 



Approved. 

 Isaac Brock, Major-Gen. 



An article supplementary to the 

 articles of capitulation, concluded 

 at Detroit, the 16lb of August, 

 1SV2. 



It is agreed, that the officers and 

 soldiers of the Ohio militia and 

 volunteers shall be permitted to 

 proceed to their respective homes, 

 on this condition, that they do not 

 serve during the present war, un- 

 less they are exchanged. 



(Signed) V/. Hull, Brig.- Gen. 

 Commanding U. S. 

 M. W. Army. 

 Isaac Brock, Major- 

 General. 



An article in addition to the 

 supplementary article of capitula- 

 tion, concluded at Detroit, August 

 16th, 1812, 



It is further agreed, that the 

 officers and soldiers of the Michi- 

 gan militia and volunteers, under 

 the command of Major Wetherall, 

 shall be placed on the same princi- 

 ples as the Ohio militia and volun- 

 teers are placed by the supplement- 

 ary article of the 18th inst. 

 ■(Signed) \V. Hull, Brig.-Grn. 

 commanding N. W. 

 Army U. S. 

 Isaac Brock, Major- 

 Geueral. 



Return of ordnance taken inthe Fort 



and Balleries at Detroit, Augtist 



16th, 1812. 



Iron ordnance — 9 twenty-four 

 pounders, 8 twelvc-pound'jrs, 5 

 ninc-pounders, 3 six-i)ounders. 



Brass ordnance — 3 six-pounders, 

 2 four-pounders, 1 three-pounder, 

 1 eight-inch howitzer, 1 five and 

 half-inch ditto. • 



Total of ordnance taken — 33. 

 Felix Troughton, Lt.Cora- 



Hoyal Artillery. 



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