CONTENTS. 



GENERAL HISTORY. 



CHAPTER I. 



Conduct of Napoleon after the German Campaign. — Blucher's Passage 

 of the Rhine.— Occupation of Geneva by Biibtia. — General Position 

 of the Allied Armies.— Meeting of Sovereigns at Basle.— Advance of 

 the Allies.— Nap tleon's Decree for the formation cf Regiments of 

 Volunteers. —French Bunk limits its Payments. — Langres and 

 Nancy taken. — lieconnoissance on Antwerp. — Napoleon joins his 

 Army — Affair at Britnne. — Battle of La Rothiere. — Retreat of Na- 

 poleon and Advance of the Allies. — Attempt on Antwerp. — Surrender 

 of Gorcum. — Troyes, Vitri, and Chalons taken by the Allies. — Na- 

 poleon rallies. — Defeat of a Russian Division. — Attack on Bhicher's 

 Army — Sacken and D'Yorck retire beyond the Mame.—Blucher 

 attacks and pursues Marmont.—Is himself attacked at Janvillier, and 

 with difficulty extricates himself — His Loss and Retreat to Chalons. — 

 Soissous taken by Winzingerode — Schwartzenberg's Advance upon 

 Paris. — Is attacked by Napoleon, and obliged to retreat to Troyes. — 

 Blucher advances again: crosses the Marne : various Actions. — Na- 

 poleon recovers Troyes. — Augereau advances from Lyons. — Schwart- 

 zenberg's Success on the Aube. — Troyes re-taken. — Oudinot defeated. 

 — Plenipotentiaries at Chatillon. — Position cf the different Corps 

 under the Crown Prince of Sweden. — Failure at Bergen-op-Zoom.—- 

 Intelligence from Wellington'' s Army, Hamburg, Dantzic, and Wit- 

 tenberg.— Operations in Italy.— Treaty between the Emperor of Aus- 

 tria and the King of Naples ------ [1 



CHAP. II. 



Napoleon's Attempt to recover Soissons. — His Attack upon Blucher at 

 Cruone. — The latter retreats to Laon and is there attacked. — French 

 repulsed. — Rheims taken by the Russians and recovered by Napoleon. — 

 Schwartzenberg's Army at Arcis-sur-Aube.—Arcis taken by the Prince 

 of Wurtemberg. — Negociations at Chatillon broken off'. — Lord Wel- 

 lington advances to Orthes. — Curries the French Positions, ami pusses 

 the Adour. — Citadel of Bayonne invested. — French retreat towards 

 Tarbes. — Marshal Beresford enters Bourdeaus, where the While 

 Cockade is hoisted, and the Duke of Angouleme is received. — French 

 driven from Tarbes. — Actions near Vitry. — Napoleon pushes between. 

 the Allied Armies. — Theij unite and advance towards Paris. — French 



