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Troublous Times in Canada

CHAPTER IV
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O'Neil marched up to the village of Fort Erie with the main portion of his brigade, which he occupied without resistance.

He then made requisition on the village authorities for meals for his men.

He stated that he would do no personal injury to private citizens, but wanted food and horses, and these he proposed to take forcibly if they were not furnished willingly.

Dr.Kempson, the Reeve of the village, in order to protect the citizens and prevent pillage, at once called a meeting of the Municipal Council, who decided to provide the food demanded.

In some cases Fenian bonds were offered in payment for articles, but were not acceptable to the Canadian people, and were courteously and firmly refused.
Immediately after breakfast had been served and rations distributed, Gen.


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