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f the French troops took place in an orderly manner, and without any casualty on either side. On the morning of the 19th, at 11 o'clock, General Forey made his entry into Pueblo, and was saluted by a volley of 100 guns. On the same day General Bazaine made his preparation and was ready to move toward Mexico on the following morning, May 20 During the nights of the 7th and 8th of May General Comonfort, who had abandoned his position at San Martin, in order to march to the assistance o guns. On the same day General Bazaine made his preparation and was ready to move toward Mexico on the following morning, May 20 During the nights of the 7th and 8th of May General Comonfort, who had abandoned his position at San Martin, in order to march to the assistance of Ortega, was surprised by General Bazaine at 2 o'clock A. M. A brisk engagement ensued, in which Comonfort lost eight rifled guns, twenty artillery trains, 200 mules, and 2,500 men, most of whom were made prisoners.