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 _May 13th.--Spanish Junta ask for Joseph Bonaparte to be their
 king._

 _June 6th.--King Joseph proclaimed King of Spain and the Indies by
 Napoleon, in an imperial decree, dated Bayonne._

 _June 7th.--French, under Dupont, sacked Cordova._

 _June 9th.--Emperor of Austria calls out his militia._

 _June 15th.--French fleet at Cadiz surrender to the Spanish._

 _July 4th.--English cease hostilities with Spain, and recognise
 Ferdinand VII._

 _July 7th.--Spanish new constitution sworn to by Joseph and by the
 Junta._

 _July 9th.--Commences the siege of Saragossa._

 _July 14th.--Bessieres defeats 40,000 Spaniards at Medina de Rio
 Seco._

 _July 15th.--Murat declared King of Naples._

 _July 20th.--Joseph enters Madrid._ Mahmoud deposed by his younger
 brother at Constantinople.

 _July 22nd.--Dupont capitulates at Baylen--"the only stain on
 French arms for twenty years (1792-1812)."_--Montgaillard.

 _July 30th.--French protest against Austrian armaments._

 _August 1st.--Wellington landed in Portugal._

 _August 21st.--Battle of Vimiera, creditable to Junot._

 _August 25th.--Spanish troops reoccupy Madrid._

 _August 30th.--Convention of Cintra. French only hold Barcelona,
 Biscay, Navarre, and Alava, in the whole of Spain._

 _September 8th.--Convention of Paris (Prussia and France);
 Prussian army not to exceed 40,000 men._

FOOTNOTES

 [28] Charles Louis Napoleon, afterwards Napoleon III.

 [29] At 17 Rue Lafitte.

SERIES J

 "When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws like hands in prayer,
 _That_ is the time of peril--the time of the truce of the Bear!"

 --KIPLING.

SERIES J

(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages 269-273.)

 LETTER PAGE

 No. 1. _I have rather a cold_ 270
 _I am pleased with the Emperor_ 270

 No. 2. _Shooting over the battlefield of Jena_ 271
 _The Weimar ball_ 271
 _A few trifling ailments_ 271

 No. 3. _I am pleased with Alexander_ 272
 _He ought to be with me_ 272
 _Erfurt_ 273

LETTERS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON TO
THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE DURING HIS
STAY AT ERFURT, 1808.

No. 1.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT ST. CLOUD.

 _Erfurt, September 29, 1808._

I have rather a cold. I have received your letter, dated Malmaison. I
am well pleased with the Emperor and every one here.

It is an hour after midnight, and I am tired.

Adieu, dear; take care of yourself.

 NAPOLEON.

No. 2.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT ST. CLOUD.

 _October 9, 1808._

_My Dear_,--I have received your letter. I note with pleasure that you
are well. I have just been shooting over the battlefield of Jena. We
had breakfast (_dejeune_) at the spot where I bivouacked on the night
of the battle.

I assisted at the Weimar ball. The Emperor Alexander dances; but not
I. Forty years are forty years.

My health is really sound, in spite of a few trifling ailments.

Adieu, dear; I hope to see you soon.--Yours ever,

 NAPOLEON.

No. 3.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT ST. CLOUD.

_My Dear_,--I write you seldom; I am very busy. Conversations which
last whole days, and which do not improve my cold. Still all goes
well. I am pleased with Alexander; he ought to be with me. If he were
a woman, I think I should make him my sweetheart.

I shall be back to you shortly; keep well and let me find you plump
and rosy.

Adieu, dear.

 NAPOLEON.

SERIES K

"The winter campaign commenced on the 1st of November 1808, and
terminated on the 1st of March 1809, to the advantage of the
French, who, for that reason, denominate it the _Imperial Campaign_.
The Spaniards were long before they could recover from the terror
caused by the defeat of their armies, the capture of Madrid, the
surrender of Saragossa, and the departure of the English from
Corunna."--_Sarrazin's History of the War in Spain and Portugal_,
1815.

SERIES K

(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages 273-278.)

 LETTER PAGE

 No. 5. Aranda 273

 No. 6. Madrid 273
 _Parisian weather_ 273

 No. 8. _Kourakin_ 274

 No. 9. _The English_ appear to have received reinforcements 274

 No. 10. _Benavente_ 274
 _The English flee panic-stricken_ 274
 _The weather_ 274
 _Lefebvre_ 275

 No. 11. _Your letters_ 275-6

 No. 12. _The English are in utter rout_ 276

 Nos. 13 & 14. Valladolid 277
 _Eugene has a daughter_ 277
 _They are foolish in Paris_ 277

LETTERS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON TO
THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE DURING THE
SPANISH CAMPAIGN, 1808 AND 1809.

 _October 29th.--English enter Spain._

 _October 31st.--Blake defeated by Lefebvre at Tornosa._

No. 1.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT PARIS.

 _November 3, 1808._

I arrived to-night[30] with considerable trouble. I had ridden several
stages at full speed. Still, I am well.

To-morrow I start for Spain.

My troops are arriving in force.

Adieu, dear.--Yours ever,

 NAPOLEON.

 * * * * *

 _November 4th.--Napoleon enters Spain._

No. 2.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT PARIS.

 _Tolosa, November 5, 1808._

I am at Tolosa. I am starting for Vittoria, where I shall be in a few
hours. I am fairly well, and I hope everything will soon be
completed.

 NAPOLEON.

No. 3.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT PARIS.

 _Vittoria, November 7._

_My Dear_,--I have been the last two days at Vittoria. I am in good
health. My troops are arriving daily; the Guard arrived to-day.

The King is in very good health. I am very busy.

I know that you are in Paris. Never doubt my affection.

 NAPOLEON.

 * * * * *

 _November 10th._--Battle of Burgos. _Soult and Bessieres defeat
 Spaniards, who lose 3000 killed and 3000 prisoners, and 20
 cannon._

 _November 12th._--Battle of Espinosa. _Marshal Victor defeats La
 Romana and Blake, who lose 20,000 men and 50 cannon._

No. 4.

 _November 14th._--Third revolution at Constantinople. _Mahmoud IV.
 assassinated (November 15th)._

TO THE EMPRESS, AT PARIS.

 _Burgos, November 14, 1808._

Matters here are progressing at a great rate. The weather is very
fine. We are successful. My health is very good.

 NAPOLEON.

 * * * * *

 _November 23rd.--Battle of Tudela. Castanos and Palafox
 defeated, with loss of 7000 men and 30 cannon, by Marshal
 Lannes. "The battle of Tudela makes the pendant of that of
 Espinosa."_--NAPOLEON.

No. 5.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT PARIS.

 _November 26, 1808._

I have received your letter. I trust that your health be as good as
mine is, although I am very busy. All goes well here.

I think you should return to the Tuileries on December 21st, and from
that date give a concert daily for eight days.--Yours ever,

 NAPOLEON.

Kind regards to Hortense and to M. Napoleon.

 * * * * *

 _December 3rd.--French voluntarily evacuate Berlin._

 _December 4th.--Surrender of Madrid. Napoleon abolishes the
 Inquisition and feudal rights._ ("_He regards the taking of a
 capital as decisive for the submission of a whole kingdom; thus in
 1814 will act his adversaries, pale but judicious imitators of his
 strategy._"--Montgaillard.)

No. 6.

TO THE EMPRESS, AT PARIS.

 _December 7, 1808._

Your letter of the 28th to hand. I am glad to see that you are well.
You will have seen that young Tascher has distinguished himself, which
has plea

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