Recollections of a Residence At the English And French Courts

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Stan ton, of New York, son of Colonel Stanton of the army. These, with our servants, made up my family.
Staying- two days at Havre, we left it on the 10th for Paris by railway, but stopped ag-ain at Eouen, further to recruit after the voyage. On the loth we reached Paris. At the railway station we found the Secretary of Legation, Mr. Martin ; Mr. Irwin, late charge d affaires of the United States at Copenhagen, and Mr. Corbin, of Virginia, to 396 COURT AND GOVERNMENT welcome us on first arrivin
...g-. Others were there, whose names I cannot recall. We went to the Hotel Windsor, Hue de liivoli, opposite the gardens of the Tuileries, where apartments had been taken for us. Our front rooms looked out into those beautiful gardens.
July 21. My baggage gets to Paris to-day. It comes by the Roulage, a slow conveyance. It was promised in four or five days. This is the ninth. It was left in charge of our acting consul at Havre, who forwarded it, the necessary orders having been transmitted by the French government for passing it free at the Havre custom-house.


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