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Madrid (Spain) (search for this): article 6
" Then our Prince Montagnard rose from his seat and cried violently out: "Sir, we are as genuine Frenchmen as yourself, Mr. Vignette." This was his first parliamentary debut — Elected in January, 1849, a colonel of the Paris Guard National, he showed himself often in uniform and began, evidently, to fancy himself a little too much like the old Napoleon, from whom he unfortunately got nothing but the face. At this epoch his cousin Louis, being President, sent him as French Ambassador to Madrid, but the Red Republican colonel, not liking the stiff and ceremonious court of Queen Isabella, he quickly returned to Paris, where, in an extra meeting of the General Assembly, on the 12th June, 1849. he made a warm defence of his brethren (Montagnards) who had just been imprisoned for having revolted against the shipping af 30,000 men to subjugate Rome under Mazzini, Safl and Garibaldi. Unhappily the so-called Burggraves did not listen to his appeal, and decreed Paris in a state of siege a
France (France) (search for this): article 6
travelling to drilling, no visited many countries, and obtained in 1845, from Louis Philippe, the permission to re-enter France, and to stay a few weeks in Paris, where he permanently settled with his father, Jerome, and quietly moved in the saloonslly remember that when, in the sitting of the 26th May, 1848, the sudden return of his cousin Louis, the present ruler of France, from London to Paris, was strongly commented upon, and Mr. Vignette argued that the law of April the 16th, 1832, which banished all the old Bourbons and Bonapartes forever from the soil of France, ought to be enforced against all kind of pretenders; especially at the moment, when Mr. Vignette emphatically stated "that this law being still in vigor, yet, in spite of itblockhead or coward, where-upon the Prince fought a duel with the rebellious editor. Secondly, everything going wrong in France, he turned, although Prince of the blood, a terrible demagogue, and delivered several ultra Jacobin speeches, for which h
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 6
Frederica Catharina, princess of Wurtemberg. He was born on the 9th of September, 1822, at Trieste, on the Adriatic, and passed his early years in Italy, where his parents, after the downfall of the old Napoleon, resided, the father under the title of Count of Montfort. Banished with all the Bonapartes in 1831, in consequence of a revolutionary movement of the Romagna, (Papal States,) the young prince, yet a mere boy, would have already become a political refuges had not the ambassador of Russia at Rome intervened in his favor. In 1837 the Prince entered the service of the army of his mother's next relative, the king of Wurtemberg, but preferring travelling to drilling, no visited many countries, and obtained in 1845, from Louis Philippe, the permission to re-enter France, and to stay a few weeks in Paris, where he permanently settled with his father, Jerome, and quietly moved in the saloons of his sister Mathilda married to, but separated from, the well-kown Russian Prince, Anstol
Aach (Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (search for this): article 6
[from the New Orleans true Delta.] Prince Napoleon and his Mission to America. Napoleon, Joseph Charles Paul, now on a visit in Washington, is a son of the late exkink Jerome and Frederica Catharina, princess of Wurtemberg. He was born on the 9th of September, 1822, at Trieste, on the Adriatic, and passed his early years in Italy, where his parents, after the downfall of the old Napoleon, resided, the father under the title of Count of Montfort. Banished with all the Bonapartes in 1s,) the young prince, yet a mere boy, would have already become a political refuges had not the ambassador of Russia at Rome intervened in his favor. In 1837 the Prince entered the service of the army of his mother's next relative, the king of Wurtemberg, but preferring travelling to drilling, no visited many countries, and obtained in 1845, from Louis Philippe, the permission to re-enter France, and to stay a few weeks in Paris, where he permanently settled with his father, Jerome, and quietly
Trieste (Italy) (search for this): article 6
[from the New Orleans true Delta.] Prince Napoleon and his Mission to America. Napoleon, Joseph Charles Paul, now on a visit in Washington, is a son of the late exkink Jerome and Frederica Catharina, princess of Wurtemberg. He was born on the 9th of September, 1822, at Trieste, on the Adriatic, and passed his early years in Italy, where his parents, after the downfall of the old Napoleon, resided, the father under the title of Count of Montfort. Banished with all the Bonapartes in 1831, in consequence of a revolutionary movement of the Romagna, (Papal States,) the young prince, yet a mere boy, would have already become a political refuges had not the ambassador of Russia at Rome intervened in his favor. In 1837 the Prince entered the service of the army of his mother's next relative, the king of Wurtemberg, but preferring travelling to drilling, no visited many countries, and obtained in 1845, from Louis Philippe, the permission to re-enter France, and to stay a few week
es, for which his own sister, the intelligent Mathilda, and his cousin, then President of the Republic, styled him satirically the Prince of the Mountain. Thus the laughing stock of Europe — but his cousin Louis mean while having proclaimed himself Emperor — his dear cousin was created, with one dash of the pen, Imperial Prince, Lieutenant of the Empire, also Viceroy of Algiers, Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honor, and shortly afterwards successor to the throne in case the present issue of Eugenie should die. The coup d' etat operated a wonderful change in the mind of the Prince of the Mountain. Overflowed with gifts and decorations, he went to the Turkish and Italian wars, and returned from the latter, if not crowned with laurels, at least doted with an immensely rich and young wife, the Sardinian princess Clothilde, who, notwithstanding many family difficulties and disparity of ages, has consented to accompany her beloved husband to America, where his arrival created a genera
the red republicans. It is true, there the Prince behaved himself as quiet as a mouse, but we personally remember that when, in the sitting of the 26th May, 1848, the sudden return of his cousin Louis, the present ruler of France, from London to Paris, was strongly commented upon, and Mr. Vignette argued that the law of April the 16th, 1832, which banished all the old Bourbons and Bonapartes forever from the soil of France, ought to be enforced against all kind of pretenders; especially at thee of his brethren (Montagnards) who had just been imprisoned for having revolted against the shipping af 30,000 men to subjugate Rome under Mazzini, Safl and Garibaldi. Unhappily the so-called Burggraves did not listen to his appeal, and decreed Paris in a state of siege and proclaimed martial law. From this moment the Prince met with many Malherbe. Firstly, one fine morning a Parisian daily, Le Corsaire, exchanged his real name, Napoleon, into that of "Plon-Plon," or "Crain-Plon," a mos
Joseph Charles Paul (search for this): article 6
[from the New Orleans true Delta.] Prince Napoleon and his Mission to America. Napoleon, Joseph Charles Paul, now on a visit in Washington, is a son of the late exkink Jerome and Frederica Catharina, princess of Wurtemberg. He was born on the 9th of September, 1822, at Trieste, on the Adriatic, and passed his early years in Italy, where his parents, after the downfall of the old Napoleon, resided, the father under the title of Count of Montfort. Banished with all the Bonapartes in 1831, in consequence of a revolutionary movement of the Romagna, (Papal States,) the young prince, yet a mere boy, would have already become a political refuges had not the ambassador of Russia at Rome intervened in his favor. In 1837 the Prince entered the service of the army of his mother's next relative, the king of Wurtemberg, but preferring travelling to drilling, no visited many countries, and obtained in 1845, from Louis Philippe, the permission to re-enter France, and to stay a few week
[from the New Orleans true Delta.] Prince Napoleon and his Mission to America. Napoleon, Joseph Charles Paul, now on a visit in Washington, is a son of the late exkink Jerome and Frederica Catharina, princess of Wurtemberg. He was born on the 9th of September, 1822, at Trieste, on the Adriatic, and passed his early years in Italy, where his parents, after the downfall of the old Napoleon, resided, the father under the title of Count of Montfort. Banished with all the Bonapartes in 1urggraves did not listen to his appeal, and decreed Paris in a state of siege and proclaimed martial law. From this moment the Prince met with many Malherbe. Firstly, one fine morning a Parisian daily, Le Corsaire, exchanged his real name, Napoleon, into that of "Plon-Plon," or "Crain-Plon," a most malicious signification for blockhead or coward, where-upon the Prince fought a duel with the rebellious editor. Secondly, everything going wrong in France, he turned, although Prince of the bl
Louis Philippe (search for this): article 6
title of Count of Montfort. Banished with all the Bonapartes in 1831, in consequence of a revolutionary movement of the Romagna, (Papal States,) the young prince, yet a mere boy, would have already become a political refuges had not the ambassador of Russia at Rome intervened in his favor. In 1837 the Prince entered the service of the army of his mother's next relative, the king of Wurtemberg, but preferring travelling to drilling, no visited many countries, and obtained in 1845, from Louis Philippe, the permission to re-enter France, and to stay a few weeks in Paris, where he permanently settled with his father, Jerome, and quietly moved in the saloons of his sister Mathilda married to, but separated from, the well-kown Russian Prince, Anstole Demidoff. After the outbreak of the February revolution in 1848 our august visitor was elected simple member for Corrosion in the national assembly, where the writer of this sketch saw him for the first time. Of all the Bonapartes — an
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