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e force consisted of six thousand French and Canadians, and about seventeen hundred Indians. Fort William Henry was defended by Lieutenant-Colonel Monro, Captain Christie to Governor Pownall, 10 August, 1757. of the thirty-fifth regiment, a brave officer and a man of strict honor, with less than five hundred men, while seventerovince; New York itself may fall; Montcalm to Loudoun, 14 August, 1757. Journal de l'expedition, &c., &c. save a country; prevent the downfall of the Capt. Christie to Gov. Pownall, 10 August, 1757. British government upon this continent. Capt. Christie to Gov. Pownall, 11 August, 1757. Pownall chap. XI.} 1757. orderCapt. Christie to Gov. Pownall, 11 August, 1757. Pownall chap. XI.} 1757. ordered the inhabitants west of Connecticut River to destroy their wheel-carriages and drive in their cattle. Loudoun proposed to encamp on Long Island, for the defence of the continent. Every day it was said, My Lord Loudoun goes soon to Albany, and still each day found him at New York. We have a great number of troops, said even r