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ii. 60;
Magallon consul at, 47; the march from Alexandria to, 59; capture of, 61; failure of the promised plunder at, 61; fortification of, 67; _N._ at, 69, 76; retreat of the army from Acre to, 75; _N.'s_ "triumphal" return to, 76; surrender of, 211.
=Calahorra=, the Spanish forces near, iii. 184, 185.
=Calais=, parallel between Magdeburg and, iii. 62.
=Calder, Adm. Sir Robert=, encounters Villeneuve off Cape Finisterre, ii. 359; reinforces blockade of Brest, 359; encounter with Villeneuve, 371.
=Caldiero=, occupied by Alvinczy, i. 388; Alvinczy retreats from, 390.
=Calendar, the Republican=, i. 248.
=Calonne, C. A. de=, taxation problems of, i. 105.
=Calotte=, the constitution of the, i. 94.
=Calvi=, French influence and power in, i. 116, 207; the Buonapartes seek asylum in, 205; _N._ at, 205; imprisonment of Corsicans in, 252; English capture of, 261.
=Cambaceres, J. J. R.=, dreads a new Terror, ii. 93; appointed consul, 130; minister of justice, 130; organizer of the Code Napoleon, 222, 226; scheme for reform of the tribunate, 242; suggests plebiscite on question of life consulship, 244; Chancellor of France, 323; at _N.'s_ coronation, 342; demurs to action against the Duc d'Enghien, 304; created Duke of Parma, iii. 86; salary, 96; arch-chancellor, 96; on _N.'s_ appearance after the treaty of Schoenbrunn, 245; member of extraordinary council on _N.'s_ second marriage, 253; member of the Empress-Regent's council, iv. 106; character, 106; member of _N.'s_ new cabinet, 159.
=Cambronne, Gen. P. J. E.=, aids in _N.'s_ escape from Elba, iv. 153; in battle of Waterloo, 209.
=Campan, Mme.=, appointment in the imperial court, ii. 324.
=Campbell, Sir Neil=, British commissioner at Fontainebleau, iv. 134; _N.'s_ relations with, 134, 142, 150; accompanies _N._ to Elba, 140; ambassador to _N.'s_ court at Elba, 144; leaves Elba for Florence, 150, 153.
=Camperdown=, battle of, ii. 38.
=Campo Formio=, treaty of, i. 456;