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atif._ Austrians capture Geneva. Blucher
 crosses the Rhine at Mannheim and Coblentz. Exclusive of Landwehr
 and levies en masse, there are now a million trained men in arms
 against Napoleon.

 * * * * *

1814.

 "The Allied Powers having proclaimed that the Emperor Napoleon was
 the sole obstacle to the re-establishment of the Peace of Europe,
 the Emperor Napoleon, faithful to his oath, declares that he
 renounces, for himself and his heirs, the thrones of France and
 Italy, and that there is no personal sacrifice, even that of life
 itself, that he will not be ready to make for the sake of
 France."--(_Act of Abdication._)

 * * * * *

 _January 1st._--Capitulation of Danzic, which General Rapp had
 defended for nearly a year, having lost 20,000 (out of 30,000) men
 by fever. Russians, who had promised to send the French home,
 break faith, following the example of Schwartzenberg at Dresden.

 _January 2nd._--Russians take Fort Louis (Lower Rhine); and

 _January 3rd._--Austrians Montbeliard; and Bavarians Colmar.

 _January 6th._--General York occupies Treves. Convention between
 Murat and England and (January 11th) with Austria. Murat is to
 join Allies with 30,000 men.

 _January 7th._--Austrians occupy Vesoul.

 _January 8th._--French Rentes 5 per cents. at 47.50. Wurtemberg
 troops occupy Epinal.

 _January 10th._--General York reaches Forbach (on the Moselle).

 _January 15th._--Cossacks occupy Cologne.

 _January 16th._--Russians occupy Nancy.

 _January 19th._--Austrians occupy Dijon; Bavarians, Neufchateau.
 Murat's troops occupy Rome.

 _January 20th._--Capture of Toul by the Russians; and of Chambery
 by the Austrians.

 _January 21st._--Austrians occupy Chalons-sur-Saone. General York
 crosses the Meuse.

 _January 23rd._--Pope Pius VII. returns to Rome.

 _January 25th._--General York and Army of Silesia established at
 St. Dizier and Joinville on the Marne. Austrians occupy
 Bar-sur-Aube. _Napoleon leaves Paris; and_

 _January 26th.--Reaches Chalons-sur-Marne; and_

 _January 27th.--Retakes St. Dizier in person._

 _January 29th.--Combat of Brienne. Napoleon defeats Blucher._

 _February 1st._--Battle of La Rothiere, six miles north of
 Brienne. French, 40,000; Allies, 110,000. Drawn battle, but French
 retreat on Troyes; French evacuate Brussels.

 _February 4th._--Eugene retires upon the Mincio.

 _February 5th.--Cortes disavow Napoleon's treaty of Valencay with
 Ferdinand VII._ Opening of Congress of Chatillon. General York
 occupies Chalons-sur-Marne.

 _February 7th._--Allies seize Troyes.

 _February 8th._--Battle of the Mincio. Eugene with 30,000
 conscripts defeats Austrians under Bellegarde with 50,000
 veterans.

 _February 10th.--Combat of Champaubert. Napoleon defeats
 Russians._

 _February 11th.--Combat of Montmirail. Napoleon defeats Sacken.
 Russians occupy Nogent-sur-Seine; and_

 _February 12th.--Laon._

 _February 14th.--Napoleon routs Blucher at Vauchamp. His losses,
 10,000 men; French loss, 600 men. In five days Napoleon has wiped
 out the five corps of the Army of Silesia, inflicting a loss of
 25,000 men._

 _February 17th.--Combat near Nangis. Napoleon defeats Austro-Russians
 with loss of 10,000 men and 12 cannon._

 _February 18th._--Combat of Montereau. Prince Royal of Wurtemberg
 defeated with loss of 7000.

 _February 21st._--Comte d'Artois arrives at Vesoul.

 _February 22nd._--Combat of Mery-sur-Seine. Sacken defeated by
 Boyer's Division, who fight in masks--it being Shrove Tuesday.

 _February 24th._--French re-enter Troyes.

 _February 27th._--Bulow captures La Fere with large stores. Battle
 of Orthes (Pyrenees), Wellington with 70,000 defeats Soult
 entrenched with 38,000. Foy badly wounded.

 _February 27th-28th._--Combats of Bar and Ferte-sur-Aube. Marshals
 Oudinot and Macdonald forced to retire on the Seine.

 _March 1st._--Treaty of Chaumont--Allies against Napoleon.

 _March 2nd._--Bulow takes Soissons.

 _March 4th._--Macdonald evacuates Troyes.

 _March 7th.--Battle of Craonne between Napoleon (30,000 men) and
 Sacken (100,000)._ Indecisive.

 _March 9th._--English driven from Berg-op-Zoom.

 _March 9th-10th.--Combat under Laon: depot of Allied army.
 Napoleon fails to capture it._

 _March 12th._--Duc d'Angouleme arrives at Bordeaux. This town is
 the first to declare for the Bourbons, and to welcome him as Louis
 XVIII.

 _March 13th._--Ferdinand VII. set at liberty.

 _March 14th.--Napoleon retakes Rheims from the Russians._

 _March 19th._--Rupture of Treaty of Chatillon.

 _March 20th._--Battle of Tarbes. Wellington defeats French.

 _March 20th-21st._--Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube. Indecisive.

 _March 21st._--Austrians enter Lyons. Augereau retires on Valence.
 Had Eugene joined him with his 40,000 men he might have saved
 France after Vauchamp.

 _March 25th._--Combat of Fere-Champenoise. Marmont and Mortier
 defeated with loss of 9000 men.

 _March 26th.--Combat of St. Dizier. Napoleon defeats Russians, and
 starts to save Paris._

 _March 29th.--Allies outside Paris. Napoleon at Troyes (125 miles
 off)._

 _March 30th.--Battle of Paris._ The Emperor's orders disobeyed.
 Heavy cannon from Cherbourg left outside Paris, also 20,000
 men. Clarke deserts to the Allies. Joseph runs away, leaving
 Marmont permission to capitulate. After losing 5000 men (and
 Allies 8000) Marmont evacuates Paris and retires. _Napoleon
 reaches Fontainebleau in the evening, and hears the bad news._

 _March 31st._--Emperor of Russia, King of Prussia, and 36,000 men
 enter Paris. Stocks and shares advance. Emperor Alexander states,
 "The Allied Sovereigns will treat no longer with Napoleon
 Bonaparte, nor any of his family."

 _April 1st._--Senate, with Talleyrand as President, institute a
 Provisional Government.

 _April 2nd._--Provisional Government address the army: "You are no
 longer the soldiers of Napoleon; the Senate and the whole of
 France absolve you from your oaths." They also declare Napoleon
 deposed from the throne, and his family from the succession.

 _April 4th.--Napoleon signs a declaration of abdication in favour
 of his son, but after two days' deliberation, and Marmont's
 defection, Alexander insists on an absolute abdication._

 _April 5th._--Convention of Chevilly. Marmont agrees to join the
 Provisional Government, and disband his army under promise that
 Allies will guarantee life and liberty to Napoleon Bonaparte.
 Funds on March 29th at 45, now at 63.75.

 _April 6th._--New Constitution decreed by the Senate. The National
 Guard ordered to wear the White Cockade in lieu of the Tricolor.

 _April 10th._--Battle of Toulouse. Hotly contested; almost a
 defeat for Wellington.

 _April 11th.--Treaty of Paris between Napoleon and Allies
 (Austria, Russia, and Prussia). Isle of Elba reserved for Napoleon
 and his family, with a revenue of L200,000; the Duchies of Parma
 and Placentia for Marie Louise and her son. England accedes to
 this Treaty. Act of Abdication of the Emperor Napoleon._

 _April 12th._

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