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I had not, it is true, written to acquaint our Government with the King of Westphalia's loan, but in a letter, which I addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs on the 22d of September, I mentioned the present Jerome had sent me.

I had not, it is true, written to acquaint our Government with the King of Westphalia's loan, but in a letter, which I addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs on the 22d of September, I mentioned the present Jerome had sent me.

I had not, it is true, written to acquaint our Government with the King of Westphalia's loan, but in a letter, which I addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs on the 22d of September, I mentioned the present Jerome had sent me.

I knew that the Emperor, very irritated that his brother had taken it upon himself to make off with some Imperial troops, had ordered him to send them on their way immediately, and I had hopes that I would receive them; but King Jérôme got hold of some of the Emperor's aides, who represented to his Majesty that as the King of Westphalia's Guard was composed entirely of Germans, who were not by any means to be relied upon, it was right that he should have a French squadron on whose loyalty he could count; in the second place the King had, at much expense, equipped the squadron with the brilliant uniform of Hussars of his Guard; and finally, that even without this squadron, the 23rd would still be the strongest regiment in the French cavalry.

The castle of Diernstein Richard Coeur de Lion and Marshal Lannes, The Emperor at the gates of Vienna The Archduchess Maria Louisa Facility of correspondence with England Smuggling in Hamburg Brown sugar and sand Hearses filled with sugar and coffee Embargo on the publication of news Supervision of the 'Hamburg Correspondant' Festival of Saint Napoleon Ecclesiastical adulation The King of Westphalia's journey through his States Attempt to raise a loan Jerome's present to me The present returned Bonaparte's unfounded suspicions.

The Countesses Bucholz and Loewenstein, the Queen of Westphalia's ladies, are also injured.... Lauriston, in saving his wife, had his hair and forehead singed. Prince Kourakine was so severely injured that he lost consciousness; in the panic the crowd trampled upon him, and he was dragged out half dead. Prince Metternich is hardly hurt at all.

The castle of Diernstein Richard Coeur de Lion and Marshal Lannes, The Emperor at the gates of Vienna The Archduchess Maria Louisa Facility of correspondence with England Smuggling in Hamburg Brown sugar and sand Hearses filled with sugar and coffee Embargo on the publication of news Supervision of the 'Hamburg Correspondant' Festival of Saint Napoleon Ecclesiastical adulation The King of Westphalia's journey through his States Attempt to raise a loan Jerome's present to me The present returned Bonaparte's unfounded suspicions.