638 
UN 
United States of America: president's 
‘speech, liv 202] ; 
++» overtures for peace, zd. 
é.-- blockade of the Chesapeak and Dela- 
ware, liv 204] 
«+++ resolutions at New York against the 
war, liv 436 
+e» correspondence between sir J. B. War- 
ren and Mr. Monroe, liv 440 
+++- president’s message on meeting Con- 
gress, liv 
«++ treatment of slaves in, liv 477 
ees» Causes and origin of the war with G. 
Britain, ly 2] 178] 330 
bee parties in, lv 5] 
cat on the conduct of the war with, lv 
«+++ expeditions against the coast, lv 109] 
110] 183] 187 
e+e reelection of Mr. Madison, lv 177] 
+e repulse of gen, Smyth, and retreat of 
“ gen. Dearborn, ly 178] 134 
F) Ta fe blockade of the coast, lv 
+++ British licences to trade to the W. 
Indies offered to the eastern states, zd. 
«+e» president’s message, ib. 
+++ defeat and capture of gen. Winchester, 
lv 179] 135 
“ake a at Ogdenburgh carried, lv 180] 
e+ capital of Upper Canada taken, lv 180] 
isej 49 PP \ 
«+: fortress of Mbbille surrendered, lv 
181]. 
+++ mediation of Rassia accepted, id. 
aeee affair on the Mami, ib, 
+++ Fort George taken, lv 182] 184 
oe on Sackett’s harbour, lv 182} 
ose» two vessels taken on lake Champlain, 
lv 154 
«+++ defeats on lake Ontario and Burling- 
ton heights, lv 183] 158 
---- capture of a detachment under col. 
Boerstler, lv 183] 212 
e+ + clandestine intervourse with the block- 
ading ships maintained, lv 184] 
ee». attempts to destroy the British ves- 
sels, ib. 
e+e. War taxes and loan, lv 185] 
«++. a naval establishment on lake Ontario 
destroyed, ib. 
e+e farther proceedings on the lakes, lv 
186] 187] 188] 216 
e+. attack on fort Sandusky, lv 187] 
+++ retreat and defeat of gen. Proctor, Iv 
188] 220 . 
+++» gen. Hampton defeated in an attempt 
on lower Canada, lv 189] 
e+++ gen. Wilkinson defeated, i). 233 
«++. principles of the Americans at va- 
Tiance with the law of nations, and conse- 
quent retaliations threatened on both 
sides, lv 190] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
UN . 
United States of America: speech of Mr, 
Madison on being rechosen, lv 393 
++ +« the president’s message, ly 405 
*++- remonstrance on the war from the 
* state of Massachusetts, lv 409 
+». other complaints against the govern- 
ment, lv 414 ; 
e+e message of the president, lv 444 
eee progress of the campaign, lv 445 
os.» capture of fort Niagara, lvi 176] 144 
e--» general Hull defeated by m, gen. Rial, 
lvi 177] 146 
+++. American villages burnt by way of 
retaliation, lvi 177] . 
«+e. negotiations for peace, 7. 191] 
e+e. Speech of gov. Strong on the parti- 
ality to France, lvi 178] 
retreat of gen. Wilkinson, lvi 178] 174 
++.» repeal of the embargo and nonimpor- 
tation acts, lvi 179] 
«+. blockade extended, ib. 351 ‘ 
«++» fort Oswego stormed, lvi 179] 196 
«».. attempt on Sandy creek repulsed, lvi 
180] 
+++. proclamation by the president respect- 
ing the blockade, 2b. 422 
e+» fort Erie taken, lyi 181] 
«+. actions at Chippaway, ¢b. 182] 199, 
203 
es. islands in Passamaquoddy bay taken, 
Ivi 181] 202 
«+++ mutual exchange of the hostages kept 
for retaliation, lvi 181] 
+++- repulse of the Americans at Chippe- 
way, lvi 182] 204 
+++. expedition against Washington, lvi 
183] 206] 218 
«+++ proclamation of the president on the 
occasion, lvi 449 
«»-. fort Washington destroyed, lvi 185] 
222, 241 
+++. capitulation of Alexandria, Ivi 186] 
241 
e+. attack on a body of militia at Bellair, 
Ivi 187] 
++». expedition against Baltimore, 2b. 229, 
234 
«++. two schooners taken, lvi 189] 209 
«eee attempt on fort Erie, 7b. 7b. 
ees. country on the eastern side of the 
Penobscot taken possession of, lvi 189] 
244, 254 
---. attack of Plattsburgh, lvi 190} 213 
«. ++ Sally from fort Erie, lvi 191] 257, 
259 
«s+» complaints of the state of Massachu- 
setts, and proposal to revise the constitu- 
tion, lvi 193] 
+». issue of treasury notes and new taxes 
proposed, 2). 
»-«. fort Brie evacuated, lyi 194] 
«+. British expedition to Louisiana, 2. 
«+e preparations for defence, lvi 194] 
oe». peace with G. Britain, Ivi 195] 260. 
lvii 124] 352 
