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 1st.--Plebiscite confirms election of Napoleon as
 Emperor, by 3,500,000 votes to 2000._

 _December 2nd.--Napoleon crowns himself Emperor, and Josephine
 Empress, in the presence and with the benediction of the Pope._

 GENERAL EVENTS.--_October 8th._--The negro Dessalines crowned
 Emperor of St. Domingo, under title of James I.

 _December 12th._--Spain declares war against England.

SERIES F

CAMPAIGN OF AUSTERLITZ, 1805.

 "To convey an idea of the brilliant campaign of 1805 ... I should,
 like the almanack-makers, be obliged to note down a victory for
 every day."--BOURRIENNE, vol. ii. 323.

 "Si jamais correspondence de mari a femme a ete intime et
 frequente, si jamais continuite et permanence de tendresse a ete
 marquee, c'est bien dans ces lettres ecrites, chaque jour presque,
 par Napoleon a sa femme durant la campagne de l'an XIV."--F.
 MASSON, _Josephine, Imperatrice et Reine_, 1899, p. 427.

SERIES F

(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages 237-243.)

 LETTER PAGE

 No. 1. _To Josephine_ 237
 _Strasburg_ 237
 _Stuttgard_ 237
 _I am well placed_ 237

 No. 2. _Louisburg_ 238
 _In a few days_ 238
 _A new bride_ 238
 _Electress_ 238

 No. 3. _I have assisted at a marriage_ 238

 No. 5. The abbey of Elchingen 238

 No. 6. _Spent the whole of to-day indoors_ 238
 _Vicenza_ 238

 No. 7. _Elchingen_ 239
 _Such a catastrophe_ 239

 No. 9. _Munich_ 239
 _Lemarois_ 239
 _I was grieved_ 239
 _Amuse yourself_ 239
 _Talleyrand has come_ 240

 No. 10. _We are always in forests_ 240
 _My enemies_ 240

 No. 11. Lintz 240

 No. 12. Schoenbrunn 241

 No. 13. _They owe everything to you_ 241

 No. 14. _Austerlitz_ 241
 _December 2nd_ 241

 No. 17. _A long time since I had news of you_ 241

 No. 19. _I await events_ 242
 _I, for my part, am sufficiently busy_ 242

LETTERS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON TO
THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, DURING THE
AUSTERLITZ CAMPAIGN, 1805.

EVENTS OF 1805.

 _March 13th.--Napoleon proclaimed King of Italy._

 _May 26th.--Crowned at Milan._

 _June 8th.--Prince Eugene named Viceroy of Italy._

 _June 23rd.--Lucca made a principality, and given to Elisa
 Bonaparte._

 _July 22nd._--Naval battle between Villeneuve and Sir Robert
 Calder, which saves England from invasion.

 _August 16th.--Napoleon breaks up camp of Boulogne._

 _September 8th._--Third Continental Coalition (Russia, Austria,
 and England against France). Austrians cross the Inn, and invade
 Bavaria.

 _September 21st._--Treaty of Paris between France and Naples,
 which engages to take no part in the war.

 _September 23rd._--_Moniteur_ announces invasion of Bavaria by
 Austria.

 _September 24th.--Napoleon leaves Paris._

 _September 27th.--Joins at Strasburg his Grand Army(160,000
 strong)._

 _October 1st.--Arrives at Ettlingen._

 _October 2nd.--Arrives at Louisbourg. Hostilities commence._

No. 1.

TO JOSEPHINE, AT STRASBURG.

 _Imperial Headquarters, Ettlingen_,

 _October 2, 1805_, 10 A.M.

I am well, and still here. I am starting for Stuttgard, where I shall
be to-night. Great operations are now in progress. The armies of
Wurtemberg and Baden have joined mine. I am well placed for the
campaign, and I love you.

 NAPOLEON.

No. 2.

TO JOSEPHINE, AT STRASBURG.

 _Louisbourg, October 4, 1805, Noon._

I am at Louisbourg. I start to-night. There is as yet nothing new. My
whole army is on the march. The weather is splendid. My junction with
the Bavarians is effected. I am well. I trust in a few days to have
something interesting to communicate.

Keep well, and believe in my entire affection. There is a brilliant
Court here, a new bride who is very beautiful, and upon the whole some
very pleasant people, even our Electress, who appears extremely kind,
although the daughter of the King of England.

 NAPOLEON.

No. 3.

TO JOSEPHINE, AT STRASBURG.

 _Louisbourg, October 5, 1805._

I continue my march immediately. You will, my dear, be five or six
days without hearing from me; don't be uneasy, it is connected with
operations now taking place. All goes well, and just as I could wish.

I have assisted at a marriage between the son of the Elector and a
niece of the King of Prussia. I wish to give the young princess a
wedding present to cost 36,000 to 40,000 francs. Please attend to
this, and send it to the bride by one of my chamberlains, when they
shall come to rejoin me. This matter must be attended to immediately.

Adieu, dear, I love you and embrace you.

 NAPOLEON.

 * * * * *

 _October 6th-7th.--French cross the Danube and turn Mack's army._

 _October 8th.--Battle of Wertingen. (Murat defeats the Austrians.)_

 _October 9th.--Battle of Gunzburg. (Ney defeats Mack.)_

No. 4.

 _October 10th.--French enter Augsbourg._

TO JOSEPHINE, AT STRASBURG.

 _Augsbourg, Thursday, October 10, 1805_,

 11 A.M.

I slept last night[18] with the former Elector of Treves, who is very
well lodged. For the past week I have been hurrying forward. The
campaign has been successful enough so far. I am very well, although
it rains almost every day. Events crowd on us rapidly. I have sent to
France 4000 prisoners, 8 flags, and have 14 of the enemy's cannon.

Adieu, dear, I embrace you.

 NAPOLEON.

 * * * * *

 _October 11th.--Battle of Hasslach. Dupont holds his own against
 much superior forces._

No. 5.

 _October 12th.--French enter Munich._

TO JOSEPHINE, AT STRASBURG.

 _October 12, 1805_, 11 P.M.

My army has entered Munich. On one side the enemy is beyond the Inn; I
hold the other army, 60,000 strong, blocked on the Iller, between Ulm
and Memmingen. The enemy is beaten, has lost its head, and everything
points to a most glorious campaign, the shortest and most brilliant
which has been made. In an hour I start for Burgau-sur-l'Iller.

I am well, but the weather is frightful. It rains so much that I
change my clothes twice a day.

I love and embrace you.

 NAPOLEON.

 _October 14th.--Capture of Memmingen and 4OOO Austrians by
 Soult._

 _October 15th.--Battle of Elchingen. Ney defeats Laudon._

 _October 17th.--Capitulation of Ulm._

No. 6.

 _October 19th.--Werneck and 8000 men surrender to Murat._

TO JOSEPHINE, AT STRASBURG.

 _Abbaye d'Elchingen, October 19, 1805._

_My dear Josephine_,--I have tired myself more than I ought. Soaked
garments and cold feet every day for a week have made me rather ill,
but I have spent the whole of to-day indoors, which has rested me.

My design has been accomplished; I have destroyed the Austrian army by
marches alone; I have made 60,000 prisoners, taken 120 pieces of
cannon, more than 90 flags, and more than 30 generals. I am about to
fling myself on the Russians; they are lost men. I am satisfied with
my army. I have only lost 1500 men, of whom two-thirds are but
slightly wounded.

Prince Charles is on his way to cover Vienna. I think Massena should
be already at Vicenza.

The moment I can give my thoughts to Italy, I will make Eugene win a
battle.

Very best wishes to Hortense.

Adieu, my Josephine; kindest regards to every one.

 NAPOLEON.

 * * * * *

 _October 20t

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