AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO IN CHAP. IV. 



Alison, Sir A. History of Europe. Ninth edition. 2ovols. 

 London, 1852. Pages 472, 477, 483, 485. 



Butler, Adjutant-General Robert. Official Report for the 

 Morning of Jan. 8, 1815. Page 476. 



Codrington, Admiral Sir Edward. Memoir of, by Lady 

 Bourchier. London, 1873. Pages 472, 475, 476. 484. 



Cole, John William. Memoirs of British Generals Distin 

 guished during the Peninsular War. London, 1856. Pages 

 476, 490. 



Court of Inquiry on Conduct of General Morgan. Official 

 Report. Page 484. 



Gleig, Ensign H. R. Narrative of the Campaigns of the 

 British Army at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. 

 Philadelphia, 1821. Pages, 466, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 477, 488. 



Jackson, Andrew. As a Public Man. A sketch by W. G. 

 Sumner. Boston, 1882. Page 490. 



Jackson, General Andrew. Official Letters. Pages 465, 487. 



James, William. Military Occurrences of the Late War. 

 2 vols. London, 1818. Pages 464, 471, 476, 484, 490. 



Keane, Major-General John. Letter, December 26, 1814. 

 Pages 460, 466, 468. 



Lambert, General. Letters, January 10 and 28, 1815. 

 Pages 485, 487. 



Latour, Major A. Lacarriex. Historical Memoir of the 

 War in West Florida and Louisiana. Translated from the 

 French by H. P. Nugent. Philadelphia, 1816. Pages 461, 

 462, 469, 470, 471, 477, 478, 479, 483. 



