of Montereau, 411;
refuses to sign peace preliminaries, 412;
at Troyes, 413;
repulsed at Soissons, 414;
at battles of Craonne and Laon, 414;
captures Rheims, 415;
his remarkable energy, 416;
distrusted at Paris, 419;
at St. Dizier, 419;
Macdonald's advice to him, 424;
at Fontainebleau, 425;
throne declared empty, 431;
he abdicates, 432;
abdication accepted, 434;
paroxysm of illness, 435;
bids his officers and guards farewell, 436;
sails from Frejus for Elba, 439;
conduct and occupations at Elba, 440, _et seq._;
intrigues of his friends, 445;
escapes from Elba and lands at Cannes, 447;
reaches Gap, 448;
proclamation to the army and nation, 448, 449;
at Grenoble and Lyons, 450;
resumes functions of civil government, 452;
enters Paris, 454;
prepares for war, 457;
schemes to regain his wife and son, 459;
publishes "Additional Act." 463;
at the Champ de Mai, 464;
heads his army on Belgian frontier, 466;
passes the Sambre at Charleroi, 468;
defeats Blucher at Ligny, 470;
at the battle of Waterloo, 473-476;
is defeated and flees to Charleroi, 476;
reaches Paris, 477;
his second abdication, 479;
is sent to Malmaison, 481;
at Rochefort, 482;
negotiates with Captain Maitland, 483;
letter to the Prince Regent of England, 484;
embarks in the _Bellerophon_, 485;
interview with Lord Keith at Torbay, 485;
ordered to St. Helena, 485;
his protest, 486;
sails on _Northumberland_ for St. Helena, 490;
arrival there, 491;
resides at The Briars, 491;
removes to Longwood, 491;
complaints against English Government, 492;
and against Sir Hudson Lowe, 495;
manner of life at Longwood, 499;
health failing, 500;
refuses to take exercise, 501;
draws up his will, 502;
his death, 502;
his burial, 503
Buonaparte, Pauline, marries Prince Borghese, 226;
her intrigues at Elba, 445
Buonapartes, the, banished from Corsica, 8
Burrard, General Sir H., 283
Busaco, battle of, 319
Byron, Lord, quoted, 143, 497, 498, 504
Cairo, surrender of, 93;
English occupy, 165
Calder, Sir Robert, 216
Cambaceres, 126
Campbell, Sir Neil, 439, 445
Campo-Formio, treaty of, 75
Canning, Mr., quoted, 218
Carnot, 20;
made minister of war, 126;
Napoleon's opinion of, 133;
in opposition to Napoleon, 104, 206;
governor of Antwerp, 404;
minister of war, 457;
assists at the Champ de Mai, 463
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