Tunis's topographical and pictorial guide to Niagara Falls and route book to Montreal, Quebec, Saratoga and the White Mountains : also description of the StLawrence, Ottawa, and Saguenay Rivers-- . ed the garri-son, and made themselves masters of the post. Indianscouts left the main body, hke bloodhounds, to scent uptheir prey. The whole frontier was a scene of themost intense suffering. Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Black GUIDE TO NIAGARA FALLS. 69 War on the Niagara Frontier, Rock, and Buffalo fell an easy prey to the fled who could, the militia frequently leading thevan It was a mo
Tunis's topographical and pictorial guide to Niagara Falls and route book to Montreal, Quebec, Saratoga and the White Mountains : also description of the StLawrence, Ottawa, and Saguenay Rivers-- . ed the garri-son, and made themselves masters of the post. Indianscouts left the main body, hke bloodhounds, to scent uptheir prey. The whole frontier was a scene of themost intense suffering. Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Black GUIDE TO NIAGARA FALLS. 69 War on the Niagara Frontier, Rock, and Buffalo fell an easy prey to the fled who could, the militia frequently leading thevan It was a motley throng, flying from the torchand the tomahawk of an invading foe, with hardly theshow of a military organization to cover the wos burned to the ground on the 30th of De-cember. But the campaign of was destined toretrieve, as far as possible the fortunes of this. Theexecutive appointed Gen. Brown to the command inthis frontier, associatinp with him Winfield Scott,Gaines, Miller, and others. Then followed a brilliantsuccossion ^f victories,—the capture of Fort Erie, thebattle of Chippewa, the battle of Lundys Lane, andfinally, the greatest of all victories, r II >:: QUEENS HOTEL Front Street,Toronto, Ontario. THOMAS DICK, Proprietor. THOMAS McCtAW :\Innaaer This House, under its present managenient, is inevery de])aitnient First Class, and has du-ring the past year, undergone many im-provements, in Additions, Frescoing,new Parlor, and Eleaani Furni-ture. Much of the Furnitureand Titpestry was IMPOpD EXPI\ESSLY FOR THE QUEERS. NORTHEEN ROUTE. This route has long been the favorite one with thetraveling million, and we doubt not, reader, that you arepurposing to enjoy its offered pleasures. Let us, there-fore, take the cars at the Falls, and pass along the riversbank to Lewiston; here take steamers for Toronto, thencefor Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence. Nothing of thekind could be more charming than this short railwaypassage. The distance fr
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