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The Daily Dispatch: June 8, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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mp asking General Foray to let the garrison leave with its arms, baggage, and a portion of the artillery, and stating that they would, on those conditions, surrender the city. General Foray refused to accept these propositions, and replied that, if in a few hours the city was not given up, he would resume the bombardment. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon an officer brought a letter from Ortega to General Foray, announcing that he was ready to surrender unconditionally with his troops. Col. Manique, the second officer of General Foray's staff, was then detached with the first battalion of foot chasseurs, Commander Cowray, and with a platoon of hussars, for the purpose of occupying the place. The entrance of 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 preparatio