EORCES ON EACH SIDE. 
FRENCH. 
XV, OX VINNIE ex X, ONG 
Corps, Cremer’s Division. Rol 
land’s 7th Military Division, all 
under Bourbaki,about 150,000 men. 
Garibaldi with a division at Dijon, 
GERMANS. 
Von Werder’s force consisted of 
the XV. @orps: 
Baden Field Division, a combined 
Prussian Brigade, snd the 4th 
including the 
Reserve Division, with a detach- 
ment under Debschitz, in all about 
45,000. 
Von Tresckow I. besieged Bel- 
efort with about 15,000 men, but 
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Von Werder. 
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the VII (Zastrow’s) were about 
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Dates oF IMpoRTANT 
EVENTS. 
December 23rd.—Bourbaki’s army 
begins to move from the Loire to 
the Doubs. 
January 1st.—Germans in no small 
perplexity as to the French plan 
of campaign. 
January 5th-6th.—Germans clear as 
to Bourbaki’s design; distinct 
orders to II, VII, XIV Corps 
in regard thereto. 
January 5th.—Outpost actions be- 
tween Werder’s troops and the 
French in the neighbourhood of 
Vesoul. 
January 6th-7th.—Slight skirmishes. 
January 8th.—Bourbaki proposes to 
attack Werder’s left and rear and 
to cut him off from Belfort. 
January 9th.—Action at Villersexel. 
January toth-11th.—Von Werder 
moves from Villersexel to the 
Lisaine. 
January 12th-13th-14th.—Germans 
strengthen their position on the 
Lisaine. French inactive. 
January 15th-16th-17th.—Battle of 
the Lisaine. Siege of Belfort 
continued, 
18th.—French retreat, 
followed slowly by Von Werder. 
January 12th-18th—II and VII 
Cross the Cote D’or to the 
Valley of the Saone; Kettler 
detached towards Dijon. 
19th.—Manteuffel deter- 
mines to cut off Bourbaki from 
January 
January 
all his lines of retreat. 
January 22nd—French 
trated at Besancon. 
January 22nd.—Von Werder on 
concen- 
the line Rougemont-L’'Isle sur 
Doubs. 
January 23rd.—French communi- 
Besancon and 
occupied by 
cations between 
Lons-le-Saunier 
Germans. 
January 24th—XIV Baume-les- 
Dames, thence to Rioz to 
Marnay and back to the Doubs, 
ordered to press enemy vigor- 
ously. 
January 25th.—Bourbaki resolves 
to retreat on Pontarlier. 
January 26th.—Germans advance 
into the Jura Mts. _ 
27th - 28th - 29th.— They 
close in on the retreating French 
January 
from every possible road. 
January 3oth.—II carries Frasne 
while VII and XIV march on 
Pontarlier. French pinned fast 
at Pontarlier with back to Swiss 
frontier. 
February 1st.—Germans take Pon- 
tarlier ; I] has a severe action at 
La Cluse with part of French 
rear. Garibaldi driven from 
Dijon. 
February 2nd.—Remnant of French 
in a wretched condition enter 
Switzerland. 
THORN Wootwicn 
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