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How Napoleon received the news of the French successes in Mexico. --A correspondent writing from Vichy, July 20, says: A copy of the dispatch addressed by Marshal Forey to the Minister of War, announcing the triumphal entry of the French into Mexico, was posted up this morning at 9, in the gallery of the thermal establishment here. Immediately a number of the bathers, with a crowd of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages, who had come into Vichy early, on account of its being Mexico, was posted up this morning at 9, in the gallery of the thermal establishment here. Immediately a number of the bathers, with a crowd of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages, who had come into Vichy early, on account of its being Sunday, went to await the Emperor on his leaving the baths, and saluted him with acclamations.--The Emperor crossed the park on his way to mass, having on his right Captain the Marquis De Gailifer, his orderly officer who, as you are aware, had brought here the colors and flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon
xicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon jour, Commandant." A bed was made up for the officer at the Imperial residence, and this morning, by a delicate attention, His Majesty sent to Monllins for a pair of the epaulette worn by Commandants of the Staff, which were delivered to Capt, De Gaililet by Gen. De. Beville, in the Emperor's name. At 11 ½ o'clock, after His Majesty breakfast, at the moment in which a large number of people were assembled in the park, the band and a detachment of the 3d regiment of Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard marched with the Mexican colors and flags through the park and the principal streets of the town. They were then carried to the principal church, where a Te Deum was sung. They were afterwards taken to the camp, where they remained all day planted by the side of the regimental colors.
g Sunday, went to await the Emperor on his leaving the baths, and saluted him with acclamations.--The Emperor crossed the park on his way to mass, having on his right Captain the Marquis De Gailifer, his orderly officer who, as you are aware, had brought here the colors and flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon jour, Commandant." A bed was made up for the officer at the Imperial residence, and this morning, by a delicate attention, His Majesty sent to Monllins for a pair of the epaulette worn by Commandants of the Staff, which were delivered to Capt, De Gaililet by Gen. De. Beville, in the Emperor's name. At 11 ½ o'clock, after His Majesty breakfast, at the moment in which a large number of people were assembled in the park, the band and a detachment of the 3d regiment of Grenadiers of the Imperia
How Napoleon received the news of the French successes in Mexico. --A correspondent writing from Vichy, July 20, says: A copy of the dispatch addressed by Marshal Forey to the Minister of War, announcing the triumphal entry of the French into Mexico, was posted up this morning at 9, in the gallery of the thermal establishment here. Immediately a number of the bathers, with a crowd of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages, who had come into Vichy early, on account of its being Sunday, went to await the Emperor on his leaving the baths, and saluted him with acclamations.--The Emperor crossed the park on his way to mass, having on his right Captain the Marquis De Gailifer, his orderly officer who, as you are aware, had brought here the colors and flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon
How Napoleon received the news of the French successes in Mexico. --A correspondent writing from Vichy, July 20, says: A copy of the dispatch addressed by Marshal Forey to the Minister of War, announcing the triumphal entry of the French into Mexico, was posted up this morning at 9, in the gallery of the thermal establishment here. Immediately a number of the bathers, with a crowd of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages, who had come into Vichy early, on account of its being Sunday, went to await the Emperor on his leaving the baths, and saluted him with acclamations.--The Emperor crossed the park on his way to mass, having on his right Captain the Marquis De Gailifer, his orderly officer who, as you are aware, had brought here the colors and flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon
olors and flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon jour, Commandant." A bed was made up for the officer at the Imperial residence, and this morning, by a delicate attention, His Majesty sent to Monllins for a pair of the epaulette worn by Commandants of the Staff, which were delivered to Capt, De Gaililet by Gen. De. Beville, in the Emperor's name. At 11 ½ o'clock, after His Majesty breakfast, at the moment in which a large number of people were assembled in the park, the band and a detachment of the 3d regiment of Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard marched with the Mexican colors and flags through the park and the principal streets of the town. They were then carried to the principal church, where a Te Deum was sung. They were afterwards taken to the camp, where they remained all day planted by the s
flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon jour, Commandant." A bed was made up for the officer at the Imperial residence, and this morning, by a delicate attention, His Majesty sent to Monllins for a pair of the epaulette worn by Commandants of the Staff, which were delivered to Capt, De Gaililet by Gen. De. Beville, in the Emperor's name. At 11 ½ o'clock, after His Majesty breakfast, at the moment in which a large number of people were assembled in the park, the band and a detachment of the 3d regiment of Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard marched with the Mexican colors and flags through the park and the principal streets of the town. They were then carried to the principal church, where a Te Deum was sung. They were afterwards taken to the camp, where they remained all day planted by the side of t
How Napoleon received the news of the French successes in Mexico. --A correspondent writing from Vichy, July 20, says: A copy of the dispatch addressed by Marshal Forey to the Minister of War, announcing the triumphal entry of the French into Mexico, was posted up this morning at 9, in the gallery of the thermal establishment here. Immediately a number of the bathers, with a crowd of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages, who had come into Vichy early, on account of its being Sunday, went to await the Emperor on his leaving the baths, and saluted him with acclamations.--The Emperor crossed the park on his way to mass, having on his right Captain the Marquis De Gailifer, his orderly officer who, as you are aware, had brought here the colors and flags taken from the Mexicans. This officer, who was severely wounded at Puchia, and who now walks with difficulty, aided by two crutches, was received on his arrival by the Emperor, who said to him, on shaking his hand, "Bon