M. Durbach, proscribed, recalled.
M. M. Defermont, Boulay, Regnault, proscribed.
M. Lafayette, a deputy, in opposition.
M. Manuel, a deputy, in opposition.
M. Roi, minister of state, a deputy.
M. Dupin, counsellor at law, celebrated for his talents and patriotism.
NEGOTIATING COMMISSIONERS.
General Sébastiani, in actual service.
Count de Pontécoulant, a peer of France.
Count Delaforest, a peer of France.
Count Andréossy, a peer of France.
Count Boissy d'Anglas, a peer of France.
Count de Valence, excluded from the chamber of peers.
M. de la Besnardiere, retired from public affairs.
M. Lafayette, a deputy, in opposition.
M. D'Argenson, a deputy, in opposition.
M. Flaugergues, without any employment, neuter in his opinions.
M. Benjamin Constant, a political writer and deputy.
M. Delavalette, condemned to death, saved from the scaffold by conjugal affection, and the heroism of three Englishmen, Sir Robert Wilson, Mr. Bruce, and Mr. Hutchinson.
General Grenier, a deputy, in opposition.
Baron Quinette, banished, recalled.
M. Thibaudeau, proscribed.
General Beker, a peer of France.
General Flahaut, naturalized in England.
M. de Tromeling, a major-general in actual service.
The author of these Memoirs, independent.
THE END.
Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. Ii · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.