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FOREIGN INTERVENTION.

was placed a field-battery; and 400 steps in the van was stationed the San Luis battalion of riflemen. The rest of the artillery was im the Guadalupe and Loreto forts, and in the city. This arm was in chargo of Rodriguez.

Soon after the Mexican forces had taken up their positions the enemy's division advanced, and when

Cinco de Mayo Battle-ground.
Explanation: heavy lines represent Mexican forces; light lines, French; A, 1st position of both armies; B, 2d position; C, 3d position; D, final position of French.

opposite the Guadalupe fort halted and planted its batteries to play upon it and the Loreto. After a brisk cannonade of two hours, a strong column, preceded by sharp-shooters, advanced upon Guadalupe by the northern side. Berriozábal was then ordered to reënforce the two hills.[1] A portion of the cavalry

  1. With the infantry of his brigade and the Reforma battalion. Diaz Biog., 32.