E83 .P27 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by FRANCIS PARKMAN, 19874 In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. UNIVERSITY PRESS: JOHN WILSON & SON, CONTENTS OF VOL. II. PAGE Extent of British Settlements in 1763.- Forts and Military Routes. - - - Slaughter of Traders. Advice. Reply of Ecuyer. News from Presqu' Isle. - Fate of Le Bœuf. - Fate of Venango. - Danger of Fort Pitt. - 28 Panic among the Settlers. - Embarrassments of Amherst. - Colonel Bouquet. His Correspondence with the Commander-in-Chief. - Scouting Parties. - Ambuscade on the Tusca- - The Army of Bouquet. - Dangers of his Enterprise. - Fort Ligo- - Rout of the Indians. - Bouquet reaches Fort |