Some Account of General Jackson Drawn Up From the Hon Mr Eatons Very Circums

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Some Account of General Jackson Drawn Up From the Hon Mr Eatons Very Circums
John Henry Eaton
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And now, learning that General Winchester had come to the Alaba- 19S ma river ; on the 22d day of Novem- ber, he left Mobile, ami arrived at New Orleans on the 1st of December.
CHAPTER IV. The British make an Assault on New Orleans; and are overthrown by the defensive contrivances of the General, Letters from Pensacola, particu- larly one addressed to Commodore Patterson, announced the arrival of the British armament. The letter addressed to the Commodore, bear- ing date 4th December, stated th
...at a large force of the enemy w^as de- scried off that port, and that New- Orleans was commonly understood to be the object of attack. The writer proceeded to say, " it amounts at present to about eighty vessels, and more than double that number are momentarily looked for to form 194 a junction ; when an irnnfiediate com- mencement of their operations will take place. I am not able to learn how, when, or where the attack will be made ; but I understand they have vessels of all descriptions, and a large body of troops.

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