Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1914 — After Waterloo. [ARTICLE]
After Waterloo.
One hundred years ago many of the principal European sovereigns and their chief advisers were turning their steps toward Vienna, where they were soon to meet for the purpose of readjusting the map of Europe, or in other words, of settling everything back as nearly as possible In the shape in which it was before the Napoleonic wars. The congress of Vienna, aa - the gathering is known in history, was notable for its distinguished personnel. Among those gathered at the court-of Emperor Francis of Austria, were the Czar of Russia and the kings of Prussia, Bavaria, Denmark and Wurtemburffi together with such eminent statesmen and soldiers as Prince Talleyrand, Prince Mettqrnteh, V»count Castlereagh and . the Duke < Wellington. |||
