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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XX (search)
tates and France. Between the would-be empire of Maximilian and the United States all difficulty can easily bgnition by the United States of the government of Maximilian in Mexico as a condition precedent to the recall ans. I have no idea that Napoleon believes that Maximilian can remain long in Mexico after the French troopse of truth to his assumed grounds of action, that Maximilian be allowed to stay there some time without FrenchI have conversed express the decided opinion that Maximilian will come away with Marshal Bazaine, in spite of e, direct or indirect, and thus give Napoleon and Maximilian time to carry out their farce? Mexico would thusch troops come also, Juarez can easily dispose of Maximilian at any time. If they succeed in getting the Frennderstood, contained the Emperor's declaration to Maximilian of his intention to recall his troops. This will of Mexico. Subsequent events in Mexico included the sad fate of Maximilian and the sadder fate of Carlotta.
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
the United States, 379, 382 et seq.; dangers of war with, 381 et seq.; demands recognition of Maximilian's government, 384; excitement in, 385; national pride, 387; unpopularity of the Mexican schemeboroa, Ga., Sherman at, 153, 159; battle of, 157,158 Juarez, Pres., Benito, warfare against Maximilian, 391 Jupiter, Fla., military operations at, 23-25 Jupiter Inlet, Fla., fever on, 24 Justiceat Chicago, 494, 496, 497, 503, 504, 507 Maryland, the Confederate invasion of, 234 Maximilian, Archduke and Emperor, assumes empire in Mexico, 378 et seq.; attitude of the Austrian government cs for evacuation of, 389-391, 393; the end of the Franco-Austrian intrigues, 393; the fates of Maximilian and Carlotta, 393 Miles, Maj.-Gen. Nelson A., telegram from S., July 2, 1894, 406; battle o 381 et seq.; financial stringency, 255, 314, 315, 383, 529-532; France demands recognition of Maximilian by, 384; strength of the government, 386, 387; the armies of, 386, 387; advisability of neutra