Cavaignac, Eugene, General, War Minister, Dictator, 140,
142-144, 149, 152, 159, 160, 164.
Chambord, Comte de, Henri V., Duc de Bordeaux, 12, 26-29, 32,
40, 48, 49, 390, 391, 392, 403, 404, 416-418, 433.
Changarnier, General, 82, 138, 139, 146, 148, 150, 152, 159,
160, 164.
Chapultepec, 200, 209.
Charles X., 12, 15-17, 20-33.
Chasseurs d’Afrique, 308.
Christian Brothers, 277.
Clemenceau, 306.
Clement Thomas, General, 302, 392.
Club of Communist, 273.
Cluseret, General, war delegate, 308, 309, 310, 317, 318, 359.
Commune, 265, 300-307, 314, 321, 330, 349, 358, 359.
Compiegne, Chateau de, 169, 176.
Compiegne, Marquis de, narrative of suppression of the Commune,
355-358.
Constantine, 82, 83, 93, 94.
Council of the Commune, 306, 316, 317, 319, 320, 358.
Coup d’etat, 150-163.
Courbet, artist, 315.
Courbevoie, 88, 306, 307.
Crimean War, 180, 185, 187, 219, 400.
Crozes, Abbe, 323.
Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, 323, 324, 329-333.
Decazes, Duc de, 11.
Deleschuze, war delegate, 317, 337, 358, 359.
Deputies imprisoned, 157, 158.
Deutz, 44, 45, 380.
Dickens, Charles, quoted, 182.
Dombrowski, General, 309, 321, 361.
Dominicans of Arceuil, 341, 342.
Duguerry, Gaspard, Abbe, 323, 330, 332.
Duval, General, 307.
Eagle, 75.
Egalite, Philippe, Duke of Orleans, 17, 18.
Erckmann-Chatrian, quoted, 238, 247, 248.
Escobedo, General, 206, 208, 210.
Eudes, General and war delegate, 307, 317.
Eugenie, Empress, 167-176, 185, 186, 197, 216, 217,
220,
221, 232, 234-237, 241, 243, 251, 257-261,
428.
Evans, Dr. Thomas, 259, 260.
Faure, sings the “Marseillaise,” 240,
241, 244.
Favre, Jules, 257, 267, 268, 270, 279, 291-295, 298,
299.
Ferre, 314, 315, 331, 333, 337.
Ferry, Jules, 257, 414, 415, 424.
Feucheres, Madame de, 39, 40.
Fieschi, 34, 49-53.
Fleury, General, 151, 177, 178, 223.
Flourens, 307.
Fortifications of Paris, 262-264.
France under Louis XVIII., 9, 10, 11, 15; under Charles
X.,
16, 17, 20, 21; under Louis Philippe,
34, 35, 81, 107, 108,
109; under the Provisional Government,
125, 126, 133, 135-140;
under the Empire, 178, 179, 218, 226,
227, 228; during the
Franco-Prussian War, 238, 239, 246,
247; under the Third Republic, 385, 393,
438, 441, 442.
Francis, king of Naples, his political creed, 15,
16.
Franco-Prussian War declared, 232; preparations in
France, 238,
239, 246, 249, 250; in Prussia, 238, 247;
campaign from
August 2 to September 4, 241-244, 247-249,
251-255; siege of
Paris, 262-264, 268-279; war in the provinces,
286-288.
Funeral of Napoleon I., 87-92; of victims, 1848, 123;
of
Lamartine, 146.