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Napoleon's Attempt to recover Soissons (pg. 14). His attack upon Blucher at Craone (pg. 14-15). The latter retreats to Laon and is there attacked (pg. 15). French repulsed (pg. 15-16). Rheims taken by the Russians and recovered by Napoleon (pg. 16). Schwartzenberg's Army at Arcis-sur-Aube (pg. 16). Arcis taken by the Prince of Wirtemberg (pg. 16-17). Negociations at Chatillon broken off (pg. 17). Lord Wellington advances to Orthes (pg. 17). Carries the French positions, and passes the Adour (pg. 17). Citadel of Bayonne invested (pg. 17-18). French retreat towards Tarbes (pg. 18). Marshal Beresford enters Bourdeaux, where the white cockade is hoisted and the Duke of Angouleme is received (pg. 18). French driven from Tarbes (pg. 18). Actions near Vitry (pg. 18-19). Napoleon pushes between the Allied Armies (pg. 19). They unite and advance towards Paris (pg. 19). French defeated at Fere Champenoise (pg. 19). Convoy taken (pg. 19). Advance of the Allies (pg. 19-20). Marmont and Mortier enter Paris (pg. 20). Force there (pg. 20). Position of the Allies before the Capital (pg. 20). Schwartzenberg's Address to the Parisians (pg. 20). French march out (pg. 20). Attacked at Belleville, &c. by the Allies (pg. 20-21). Armistice and Capitulation of Paris (pg. 21-22). Entrance of the Allied Sovereigns (pg. 22). Their Declaration (pg. 22). Decrees of the French Senate (pg. 22-23). Transactions of Napoleon (pg. 23). His Abdication (pg. 23-24). Conditions (pg. 24-25). State of the French Nation (pg. 25). Provisional Government, and French Constitution (pg. 25). Monsieur enters Paris (pg. 25-26). Lord Wellington advances to Toulouse (pg. 26). Battle there (pg. 26-27). Suspension of Hostilities (pg. 27). Sortie from Bayonne (pg. 27-28). Transactions at Paris (pg. 28). Decree of Monsieur (pg. 28). Buonaparte's Departure from Fontainbleau (pg. 28-29). Louis XVIII. lands in France (pg. 29).