To the People of Pennsylvania Every Citizen Who Cherishes And Values the Prosp
To the People of Pennsylvania Every Citizen Who Cherishes And Values the Prosp
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Jesup, he "saw dangers clustering around our devoted army; and all confidence being lost in the commanding general, there was no way to avert them ! Hull turned a deaf ear to the counsel of his officers, and as much as possible shunned their company. Our gallant army was doomed to disgrace and deteat, unless he was deposed as commander in chief! He es- pecially shunned the company and counsel of Colonels Cass, McArthur, Find- ley, Miller, and Major Jesup, then acting adjutant general, who, in d...isgust, tendered his resignation, and only withdrew it at the pressing solicitation of Colonel Cass ! Three days before the surrender of Detroit, Colonel McArthur was ordered off" with a detachment on a perilous expedition, to relieve a small party having charge of provisions and ammunition, then surrounded by the In- dians, and in imminent danger. Colonel Cass accompanied the detachment as second in command. On the day they were returning, and when they were within a few miles of Detroit, Colonel McArthur received the following letter from General Hull, sent by express : Letter from Ge^ieral Hull to Colonel Duncan McJlrlhur.
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