CONTENTS OF VOL. I. XIX 



PAOB 



Pontiac's Council with the French. — His Speech. — He exacts 

 Provision from the French. — He appoints Commissaries. — He 

 issues Promissory Notes. — His Acuteness and Sagacity. — His 

 Authority over his Followers. — His Magnanimity 243 



CHAPTER XIII. 



1763. 



Rout op Cutler's Detachment. — Fate of the Forest 

 Garrisons. 



Re-enforcement sent to Detroit. — Attack on the Schooner. — Relief 

 at Hand. — Disappointment of the Garrison. — Escape of Pris- 

 oners. — Cuyler's Defeat. — Indian Debauch. — Fate of the 

 Captives. — Capture of Fort Sandusky. — Strength of the 

 Besiegers. — Capture of Fort St. Joseph. — Capture of Fort 

 Michillimackinac. — Capture of Fort Ouatanon. — Capture of 

 Fort Miami. — Defence of Fort Presqu' Isle. — Its Capture . 260 



CHAPTER XIV. 



1763. 



The Indians continue to blockade Detroit. 



Attack on the Armed Vessel. — News of the Treaty of Paris. — 

 Pontiac summons the Garrison. — Council at the Ottawa Camp. 



— Disappointment of Pontiac. — He is joined by the Coureurs 

 de Bois. — Sortie of the Garrison. — Death of Major Campbell. 



— Attack on Pontiac's Camp. — Fire Rafts. — The Wyandots 



and Pottawattamies beg for Peace 287 



CHAPTER XV. 



1763. 



The Fight of Bloody Bridge. 



Dalzell's Detachment. — Dalzell reaches Detroit. — Stratagem of 

 the Wyandots. — Night Attack on Pontiac's Camp. — Indian 

 Ambuscade. — Retreat of the English. — Terror of Dalzell's 

 Troops. — Death of Dalzell. —Defence of Campau's House.— 

 Grant conducts the Retreat. — Exultation of the Indians. — 

 Defence of the Schooner Gladwyn 305 



CHAPTER XVI. 



1763. 



Michillimackinac. 



The Voyager on the Lakes. — Michillimackinac in 1763. — 

 Green Bay and Ste. Marie. — The Northern Wilderness.— 



