[55] The Secretary evidently considered this plan the same as the one that had been mentioned by the British Minister in his communication referred to above, since Lord Greenville had written that the two objections the Minister had given to that plan,—violation of the neutrality of the United States and employment of the Indians—would have been "sufficient to induce the British Government to reject it" (Ib. 98).
[56] Ib. 90.
[57] Ib. 102.
[58] Ellicott and Pope.
[59] Ellicott's Journal, 101-'3.
[60] See Supra.
[61] Amer. State Papers, For. Rel., II., 79, 102.
[62] Two feints at evacuation were made at Natchez and at least one at the Walnut Hills (See Ib. 91).
[63] See Supra.
[64] Amer. State Papers, For. Rel. II., 25.