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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: ARTICLES FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE
1814
From Sir G. Prevost.—Capture of Fort George (pg. 144-145). From Gen. Drummond.—Capture of Fort Niagara (pg. 145-148). From Sir E. Pellew.—Attempt to surprize Leghorn (pg. 148-152). From Marq. Wellington.—Action with Maj.-gen. Buchan's Brigade (pg. 152-153). From Sir T. Graham.—Reconnoissance on Antwerp (pg. 153-154). From Rear Admiral Durham.—Capture of French frigates (pg. 154-156). From Sir T. Graham.—Failure near Antwerp (pg. 156-157). From Capt. Rainer.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 157-158). From Capt. Hayes.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 158-159). From Marq. Wellington.—Advance to Gave d'Oleron (pg. 159-160). From Capt. Phillimore.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 161-162). From Marq. Wellington.—Advance to St. Sever (pg. 163-169). From Sir T. Graham.—Failure at Bergen-op-Zoom (pg. 169-174). From Sir G. Prevost.—Retreat of American Army (pg. 174-175). From Marq. Wellington.—Entrance into Bourdeaux (pg. 175-176). From Capt. Palmer.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 176-177). From Capt. Hillyar.—Capture of American frigate, Essex (pg. 177-180). From Marq. Wellington.—Action near Toulouse (pg. 180-185). From the same.—Suspension of arms, and sortie from Bayonne (pg. 185-190). From Lord W. Bentinck.—Capture of Genoa (pg. 190-193). From Sir E. Pellew.—The Same (pg. 193-195). From Sir T. Graham.—Evacuation of Antwerp (pg. 196). From Gen. Drummond.—Expedition against Oswego (pg. 196-198). From Sir G. Prevost.—Action At Chippawa, &c. (pg. 198-201). From Lieut. Col. Pilkington.—Capture of Moose Island (pg. 202-203). From Gen. Drummond.—Action near the falls of Niagara (pg. 203-208). From Sir G. Prevost.—Failure at Fort Erie (pg. 208-213). From the same.—Advance to Platsburgh, and retreat (pg. 213-214). From Capt. Pring.—Disaster on Lake Champlain (pg. 214-218). From Gen. Ross.—Capture of Washington (pg. 218-221). From Sir A. Cochrane.—Naval Proceedings at the same (pg. 221-229). From Col. Brook.—Advance to Baltimore, and action (pg. 229-234). From Sir A. Cochrane.—Naval Proceedings at the same (pg. 234-240). From Capt. Gordon.—Proceedings at Alexandria (pg. 240-244). From Sir J. C Sherbrooke.—Success on the Penobscot (pg. 244-250). From Rear Adm. Griffith.—Naval operations in the same (pg. 250-254). From Lieut.-Col. Pilkington—Capture of Machias (pg. 254-256). From Sir G. Prevost.—American sortie from Fort Erie (pg. 256-260). From General Drummond—Retreat from the same (pg. 260). Peace with America signed (pg. 260). Public General Acts (pg. 261-273).
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GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER I
1814
Conduct of Napoleon after the German Campaign (pg. 1-2). Blucher's Passage of the Rhine (pg. 2). Occupation of Geneva by Bubna (pg. 2-3). General Position of the Allied Armies (pg. 3). Meeting of Sovereigns at Basle (pg. 3). Advance of the Allies (pg. 3-4). Napoleon's Decree for the Formation of Regiments of Volunteers (pg. 4). French Bank limits its Payments (pg. 4). Langres and Nancy taken (pg. 4). Reconnoissance on Antwerp (pg. 4). Napoleon joins his Army (pg. 4). Affair at Brienne (pg. 4-5). Battle of La Rothiere (pg. 5). Retreat of Napoleon and Advance of Allies (pg. 5). Attempt on Antwerp (pg. 5). Surrender of Gorcum (pg. 5). Troyes, Vitri, and Chalons taken by the Allies (pg. 5-6). Napoleon rallies (pg. 6). Defeat of a Russian Division (pg. 6). Attack on Blucher's Army (pg. 6). Sacken and D'Yorck retire beyond the Marne (pg. 6). Blucher attacks and pursues Marmont (pg. 6-7). Is himself attacked at Janvillier, and with difficulty extricates himself (pg. 7). His Loss and Retreat to Chalons (pg. 7-8). Soissons taken by Winzingerode (pg. 8). Schwartzenberg's Advance upon Paris (pg. 8). Is attacked by Napoleon, and obliged to retreat to Troyes (pg. 8-9). Blucher advances again: crosses the Marne: various Actions (pg. 9). Napoleon recovers Troyes (pg. 9-10). Augereau advances from Lyons (pg. 10). Schwartzenberg's Success on the Aube (pg. 10). Troyes re-taken (pg. 10). Oudinot Defeated (pg. 10). Plenipotentiaries at Chatillon (pg. 10). Position of the different Corps under the Crown Prince of Sweden (pg. 10-11). Failure at Bergen-op-Zoom (pg. 11-12). Intelligence from Wellington's Army, Hamburg, Dantzic, and Wittenberg (pg. 12). Operations in Italy (pg. 12). Treaty between the Emperor of Austria and the King of Naples (pg. 12-13).
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