Battle of Ticonderoga in 1776-Investment of the Fort by Abercrombie-Bravery of Lord Howe, [118]; Fight with the French-Death of Howe-Attack and Defeat of the English, [119]; Investment by Burgoyne-Material of his Army-Weakness of the Garrison, [132]; Outposts undefended, [133]; Council of War in American Camp-The British on Mount Defiance, [131]; Retreat of Americans to Mount Independence-Im-prudence of Fermoy-Pursuit by the Enemy, [135]; Destruction of American Vessels at Skenesborough-Flight of Americans toward Fort Ann, [138].

Battle at Wind mill Point in 1838-Preparations for Action-Evacuation of Ogdensburgh and Prescott-Colonel Worth sent to maintain Neutrality with United States-The British repulsed-Defeat of the Patriots, [211].

3attle of Wyoming. 1778-Preparations-Forces of the Enemy, [354]; Disposition of the Belligerents for Battle-Speech of Colonel Z. Butler-Attack, [355]; Denison's Orders mistaken-Retreat of Americans-Scene at Monocasy Island, [356]; Escape of Butler and Denison-Cruelties of the Indians-Scene at Queen Esther's Rock, [357]; Cruelties of Queen Esther-Scenes at Forty Fort-Negotiations for Surrender-Escape of Colonel Z. Butler, [358]; Surrender of the Fort-Conduct of Tories-Bad Faith of Indians-Treaty, [359]; Flight of the People over the Pocono-Incidents of the Flight-Providential Aid of Mr. Hollenback-Preservation of Papers,

360 ; Picture of the Flight-Bad Faith of Invaders-Story of the Fugitives published at Poughkeepsie-Errors of History, [361]; Departure of Invaders from the Valley-Indian Cruelties-Arrival of Succor-Butler's Expedition against Indians, [362]; Return of Settlers-Continued Alarm-Murder of Slocum-Sullivan's Expedition-The Valley a Scene of War, Blood, and Suffering, [363].

Battles of Fort Schuyler and Oriskany-Appointment of General Gansevoort, [240]; Intelligence of Spencer the Spy-Rumored Preparations for Invasion-Effect on the Whigs-Approach of Johnson and St. Leger, [241]; Investiture of Fort Schuyler-Ingenious Flag-Arrival of St. Leger-His pompous Manifesto, [242]; Siege of Fort Schuyler-Movements of Indians-General Herkimer and the Militia, [243]; Advance to Oriskany-Sortie from Fort Schuyler under Colonel Willet, [244]; Dispersion of Johnson's Camp-Capture of Stores and other Valuables, [245]: Indian Ambush-Surprise of Herkimer and his Troops-Wounded-His Coolness-Desperate Battle, [246]; Intermission in the Battle-Its Resumption-Unsuccessful Stratagem of Colonel Butler-Enemy routed-Mutual Losses, [247]; Capture of Billenger and Fry-Messengers sent by St. Leger-Their Threats, Persuasions, and Falsehoods, [248]; Reply of Colonel Willett-St. Leger's written Demand of Surrender-Gansevoort's Reply, [249]; A Tory Address-Continuation of the Siege-Adventure of Willett and Stockwell-Gansevoort's Resolution, [250]; IIon-Yost Schuyler taken Prisoner-His successful Mission to St. Leger's Camp-Arnold's Proclamation-Alarm of the Indians.[251] Flight of St. Leger's Forces to Oswego-The Spoils-Amusement of Indians-End of the Siege, [252].

Baume, F" Copy of Dispatch of, [391]; Expedition to Bennington-Indian Allies-Skirmish near Cambridge, [392].

Beacon, on Beacon Hill, Boston, Notice of, [451].

Beauhamois, orders Burnet to desist from erecting Fort at Oswego, [216].

Beaumarchais, biographical Sketch of-Sent to London to confer with Lee. 86.

Becraft, Tory, Castigation of, [278].