The Lost Prince Facts Tending to Prove the Identity of Louis the Seventeenth
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" Plattsburg, February 9. Made rny report to the General, who was satisfied. I perceived, in this interview, he intends to invade Canada this winter. " Plattsburg, February 13. There was a council of war. Gen. Mooers was requested to attend. I was called upon to make cer tain statements, which I did. The council were divided. Invasion of Canada was the subject of this discussion. Three routes were pointed out to the council. It was finally concluded, to attack the Stone Mill on river La Cole. u... Plattsburg, February 27. I was called by the secretary of war to state the strength of the fortress at Isle Aux Noix, and the practicability of its being forced if an attack was made immediately, and when the information is obtained to communicate the same to General Wilkinson. The information desired was soon obtained although the strength of that fortress was well known before yet in compliance with the requisition of the war department, re-examination was made, and further information gained as to the force of the enemy at that place St.
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