Canrobert took over the lines before the Malakoff to relieve the British.
Canrobert grew livid, and shouted, planting his horse in the midst of us.
His post was taken by Canrobert, who afterward resigned in favor of Pelissier.
Gen. Canrobert and more than 1000 French troops landed at Gallipoli.
Canrobert, the successor of Arnaud in command of the French army, complimented the British, but did not act heartily with them.