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azaine on to Paris a week in Meaux Rheims on the picket line under fire a surrender at Versailles General Burnside and Mr. Forbes in Paris. The Crown Prince having got to the bottom of his of Prussia was thus enabled to extend his left, without danger, as far as Bougival, north of Versailles, and eventually met the right of the Crown Prince of Saxony, already at Denil, north of St. De this, and seeing that the investment was about completed, I decided to take up my quarters at Versailles, and started for that place on the 22d, halting at Noisy le Grand to take luncheon with some auld have obtained food in plenty, and been perfectly secure from molestation. We arrived at Versailles about 7 o'clock that evening and settled ourselves in the Hotel Reservoir, happy to find there having kindly advised me as to the possible date, Forsyth and I, on the 14th of October, left Versailles, going first direct to the Chateau Ferrieres to pay our respects to the King, which we did, an
s of State deer shooting a Military dinner return to Versailles Germans entering Paris criticism on the Franco PrussiJules Favre and Count Bismarck in negotiations begun at Versailles the latter part of January. The convention was a large o enter into further negotiations with Count Bismarck at Versailles and arrange a peace, the terms of which, however, were t, it took but a few days to draw up and sign a treaty at Versailles, the principal negotiators being Thiers and Jules Favre mperor William (he had been proclaimed German Emperor at Versailles the 18th of January) did not accompany his troops into P. After the occupation of the city he still remained at Versailles, and as soon as circumstances would permit, I repaired t-bye. Besides the Emperor, the only persons I met at Versailles were General von Moltke and Bismarck. His Majesty was iior force at the vital point. After my brief trip to Versailles, I remained in Paris till the latter part of March. In