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San Martin (California, United States) (search for this): article 20
Vera Cruz, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 20
The fall of Pueblo.
The French steamer Darien has arrived from Vera Cruz, bearing dispatches which announce the capture of Pueblo by General Foray, commander of the French army.
On the 16th ult, he opened fire with heavy artillery, and on the 17th effected a breach in the Fort Toximehuacan, when he moved to the assault, and, after encountering a desperate resistance, entered the Plaza, where he received the unconditional surrender of General Ortega.
The prisoners made by the capture of the city number twenty three Generals, nine hundred subordinate officers, and seventeen thousand men. A division of General.
Forey's army left on the 20th, for the city of Mexico, a sufficient garrison remaining at Pueblo.
The following are the particulars of the fall of the most important city but one in Mexico:
It appears that on 16th of May the French having established a parallel at about 200 yards from Fort Toximehuacan opened a brisk fire upon that position and dismounted all its gu
Pueblo (Colorado, United States) (search for this): article 20
The fall of Pueblo.
The French steamer Darien has arrived from Vera Cruz, bearing dispatches which announce the capture of Pueblo by General Foray, commander of the French army.
On the 16th ult, he opened fire with heavy artillery, and on the Pueblo by General Foray, commander of the French army.
On the 16th ult, he opened fire with heavy artillery, and on the 17th effected a breach in the Fort Toximehuacan, when he moved to the assault, and, after encountering a desperate resistance, entered the Plaza, where he received the unconditional surrender of General Ortega.
The prisoners made by the capture of t nd men. A division of General.
Forey's army left on the 20th, for the city of Mexico, a sufficient garrison remaining at Pueblo.
The following are the particulars of the fall of the most important city but one in Mexico:
It appears that on 16t nd 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 tow
Mexico, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 20
Cowray (search for this): article 20
Ortega (search for this): article 20
Bazaine (search for this): article 20
Mendoza (search for this): article 20
Comonfort (search for this): article 20
Manique (search for this): article 20