Guide to the Materials for United States History in Canadian Archives

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Quebec, Jan. 5, 1838. (Con- fidential.) a ■ n Same to same. Sends documents on the Caroline affair. Comments.
Quebec, Jan. 8, 1838. (Five short enclosures from Buffalo papers, etc.) 243, pt. 2. Gosford to Glenelg. Exaggeration of f eehng in the U. S., unrelia- bility of newspapers, etc. Quebec, Feb. 16, 1838. (Private.) Same to same. His reception in the U. S., and the attitude shown towards Canada. Washington, Mar. 22, 1838. (Private.) 244, pt. I. Jan. 24-Apr. 2, 1838. (274 pp.) This volume co
...ntains despatches from Sir John Colborne to the Colonial Office with numerous enclo- sures. The principal subjects are Canadian rebels and U. S. sympa- thizers at Navy, Bois Blanc, and Pointe Pelee islands, and upon the Vermont frontier ; the attitude of the generals Scott and Wool ; martial law, and the punishment of prisoners. More than half of the volume is occupied with these subjects.
245, pt. I. Colborne to Lieut.-Gen. Somerset. Information as to hostile inten- tions of part of the Americans in border states.


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