A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, Z A Abdul-Aziz, 387 Aguado, Mme., 63, 153 Albany, Duchess of, 83 Albe, Duc d’, 4, 47 Duchesse d’, 57, 62, 107, 153 Mlles. d’, 293 AlbufÉra, MarÉchale d’, 47 Duchesse d’, 353 Alcanises, Marquis d’, 60 Aldama, Mme. de, 153 Alexander II., Emperor, 297 Alexandra, Queen, 388, 389 Allsop, Mr. (Orsini), 83 Alten, Count von, 206 Alvensleben, General von, 208 AmbÈs, Baron d’, 24, 270 AndrÉ, M., 269, 270 Angely, Marshal Regnault de Saint-Jean d’, 78 Aoste, Dowager Duchesse d’, 349, 351, 354, 358 (late), Duc d’, 380 Duc d’, 382 Duchesse d’, 382 Arcos, Mme. de, 73, 153, 386, 389 Argyll, Duchess of, 388 Arnaud, Mme. St., 37 Auber, M., 79 Augusta, Queen of Prussia, 291 Aumale, Duc d’, 201 Austin, Alfred (Poet-Laureate), 400 Austria, Empress of, 148 Emperor of, 168, 356, 371 Autemarre, General d’, 192, 193 Auvergne, Prince de La Tour d’, 194 Azeglio, Marquis d’, 230 B Bacciochi, Comte, 100, 269 Baden, Grand Duchess of, 31 Bapst, M. Germain, 168, 184, 186, 190 Baroche, M., 271 Barron, Mrs., 155 Barrot, M., 271 Bartholini, Mme., 133, 134 Bassano, Duc de, 300 Mlle. de, 352 Bassano, Duchesse de, 40 Battenberg, Princess Henry of, 377, 388, 392 Prince Henry of, 377 Bazaine, Marshal, 181, 183, 192, 193, 196, 199, 201, 202, 203, 210, 294, 304, 305 Beaumont, Comtesse de, 149 Beckwith, Miss, 155 Bedmar, Marquis de, 45 Belgiojoso, Princesse, 154 Marquise de, 60 Benedetti, Comte, 282, 291 Beneyton, Monsieur H., 352 Bernhardt, Mme. Sarah, 385 Berryer, M., 26 Bertrand, M., 306 Beust, Count, 166, 298 M. and Mme. Maurice, 385 Bigelow, Mr. John, 108 Billault, M., 271 Bischoffsheim, Mme. Ferdinand, 155 Bismarck, Count von, 69, 75, 125, 208, 218, 220, 221, 275, 278, 291, 292, 332, 333 Blanchet, M., 379 Blessington, Lady, 19, 22, 28 Bojano, Duchesse de, 154 Bonaparte, Louis, King of Holland, 8, 9, 28, 29 Prince Pierre, 21, 336 Prince Roland, 385 Princesse Jeanne, 385 Princesse Marie (Princess George of Greece), 385 Princesse LÆtitia, 385 Prince Lucien, 385 Princess Lucien, 385 Boulanger, General, 370 Bourbaki, General, 291 Bourgoing, Baron de, 75, 133 Brown, Mr. John, 392 Bruat, Admiral, 328 Mlles., 328 Brunswick, Duke of, 80 Buguet, M., 393 Burdett-Coutts, Miss, 31 Burgoyne, Lieut.-Colonel Sir John, 231, 233, 234, 235 Lady, 231, 233 C Cabanel, M., 135 Cabrol, Dom, Lord Abbot of St. Michael’s, Farnborough, 377 Calderon, M., 153 Calmette, M. Gaston, 278 Canisy, Mme. de, 149, 155 Canrobert, Marshal, 74, 78, 182, 192, 193, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200 Mme., 169 Carette, Mme., 57 Carey, Lieutenant, 306 CarrÈre, M. Jean, 357 Carroll, Mrs., 155 Cassagnac, MM. de, 345 Paul de, 217, 303 Castelbajac, Comte de, 153 Castellane, Marquis de, 274 Castelnau, General, 213 Castiglione, Comtesse de, 137, 141, 154 Cavour, Count, 229, 230 Chaband-Latour, General, 178 Chambord, Comte de, 370 Chambrier, M. James de, 88 Changarnier, General, 271 Chapelle, Comte de La, 301, 320 Vicomte de La, 301, 308 Chaplin, Mr., 72 Charette, General Baron de, 155 Chasseloup-Laubat, Marquise de, 155, 328 Chazal, General, 190, 222 Chigi, Mgr., 143 Chimay, Prince de, 363 Christian, Princess, 392 Circourt, Comtesse de, 229 Clarendon, Lord, 97, 111 Claretie, M. Jules, 393 Clary, Comte, 316, 317 Conegliano, Duc de, 236 Conneau, Dr., 23, 24, 103, 105, 228, 301 Mme., 72 M., jun., 133 Constantine, Grand Duke, 120 Contades, Marquise de, 42 Conti, M., 276 Cornu, Mme., 27, 275 Corvisart, Baron, 211 Courson, General de, 213 Courtval, Mme. de, 163, 164 Coventry, Lord, 72 Cowley, Lord, 100 Lady, 101 D Daru, Comte, 284 David, M. JÉrÔme, 184, 185, 190, 286 Davilliers, Comte, 211 Delafosse, M. Jules, 343, 344 Delessert, Mme., 2 M. Edouard, 100 Demidoff, Prince Anatole, 32, 41, 384 Denmark, King of, 386 Diego, M., 153 Dino, Duchesse de, 45, 47 Dion, Marquis de, 356 Dosse, M., 390, 391 Douay, General, 169 Ducrot, General, 211 Dumas, Alexandre, 182, 293, 334 G Galliera, Duchesse de, 142 Galliffet, Marquise de, 73, 106, 133, 155, 159, 160, 161 Marquis de, 79, 160, 161 Mlle. Diane de, 159 Gamble, Mr., 217 Gautier, ThÉophile, 79, 363 Geneva, Bishop of, 360 Gerlach, General von, 273 German Emperor and Empress, 372, 373 Glenesk, Lord (Mr. A. Borthwick), 110, 300 Goddard, Monsignor, 393 Goltz, Baron, 71 Major-General Count von, 75 Gordon, Mrs. (nÉe Bruault), 20 Gounod, M., 135 Goze, General, 212 Grammont-Caderousse, Duc de, 79, 151, 152, 160 Gramont, Duc de, 282, 291, 292, 293, 295, 296, 297, 298 Greece, King of, 386 H.R.H. Prince George of, 385 Gricourt, Marquis de, 21, 281, 282 Guadalcazar, Marquis de, 153 Guadalmina, Marquise de, 153 “Gyp,” 37 H HalÉvy, M., 154 Hamilton, Duchess of, 73 Harry, M. GÉrard, 349, 368 Hastings, Marquis of, 72, 73 Hatzfeldt, Count, 155 Haussmann, Baron, 75, 177, 178, 194 HÉriot and Chauchart, MM., 150 HÉrisson, Comte d’, 231, 259 Hertford, Marquis of, 152 Hilliers, Marshal Baraguay d’, 176, 186, 189, 190, 191 Hirsch, Baron, 158, 159 Hohenzollern, Princess Adelaide of, 31 Prince of, 285 Prince Leopold of, 31 Holland, King of, 80, 81, 82, 387 Prince of, 387 Hope, Mr., 156 Hortense, Queen, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 17, 19, 21, 28, 32 Houssaye, ArsÈne, 79 Hugo, Victor, 370 I Isabelle, 79, 153 IsmaÏl Pasha, 387 Italy, King of, 168, 348, 349, 353, 355 Queens of, 354 J Jablonowski, M. Maurice, 385 James, Sir Henry (Lord James of Hereford), 221 Jersey, Lord and Lady, 31 JosÉphine, Empress, 19 Juarez, President, 136 K KÉratry, M. de, 286 L Laborde, Comtesse de, 2, 38 Lafitte, M. Charles, 79 Lagrange, Comte de, 79 Lambert, Baron, 133, 162 Lano, Pierre de, 137, 140, 141, 143, 259 Lansdowne, Marquis and Marchioness of, 377 Leboeuf, Marshal, 75, 107, 170, 177, 181, 187, 188, 189, 192, 193, 195, 199, 201, 204 Lebreton-Bourbaki, Mme., 223, 224, 225, 226, 227 Lebrun, General, 183, 189, 199, 201, 212, 213, 214 Legge, Edward, 206, 222 LegouvÉ, M., 132 Lejeune, Mme., 328 Leopold II., 345, 370, 371 Lhuys, Drouyn, de, 35, 36, 37, 111, 271 Mme., 128 Lieven, Princesse de, 153 Ligne, Princesse E. de, 353 Lipton, Sir Thomas, 389 Lomas, Mr., 392 Lonyay, Comtesse (Princesse StÉphanie), 373, 377 Lorde, M. AndrÉ de, 392 Louise (of Belgium), Princesse, 378 Louis XVIII., King, 234, 235 Lyons, Lord, 71, 73 M Mackau, Baron de, 279, 280, 295 MacMahon, Marshal, 169, 170, 174, 176, 182, 195, 210, 211, 214, 215 Magnan, Marshal, 115, 271 Magne, M., 197, 271 Maillard, M. J., 236, 237 Malbert, M., 362 Malmesbury, Lord, 6, 31 Manchester, Duke and Duchess of, 206 Manning, Cardinal, 398, 399 Manoel, King of Portugal, 362, 380 Manzoni, Signor, 230 Marcello, Comtesse, 154 Maria Pia (the late), Queen, 371, 387 Marie Henriette Anne (the late), Queen of the Belgians, 345 Marrast, M., 268 Marx, Adrien, 73, 76, 77 Masera, Monsignor, 352 Massa, Marquis de, 79, 119, 132, 145, 162 Masson, M. FrÉdÉric, 236, 369 Mathilde, Princesse, 32, 36, 41, 42, 62, 72, 128, 174, 218, 361, 383, 384 Mattachich, Count, 378 Mauget, M. IrÉnÉe, 43, 44, 61 Maupas, M., 270, 271 Maurey, M. Max, 393 Meilhac, M., 154 Meissonier, 135 Mentschikoff, Prince, 152 Mercy-Argenteau, Comtesse de, 245-258 MÉrimÉe, Prosper, 1, 3, 61, 66, 230 Mermillod, Cardinal, 360 Metternich, Princesse de, 73, 106, 133, 134, 137, 141, 142, 143, 144, 149, 155, 173, 227, 297, 386 Metternich, Prince de, 79, 133, 141, 142, 173, 175, 197, 227, 228, 229, 297, 298 Mexico, Empress Charlotte of, 90-94, 371 Mitchell, M. Robert, 218 Mocquard, M., 103 Moltke, General von, 208, 387 Montmorency, Duc and Duchesse, 173 Monts, General Count von, 281, 282 Monaco, the late Prince of, 387 Moncalieri, the Mayor of, 350 Montijo, Comtesse de, 1, 4, 32, 42, 43, 48, 61, 129 Morny, Duc de, 35, 36, 79, 122, 153, 271, 276 Duchesse de, 72 Mouchy, Duc de, 80 Duchesse de, 376 Moulton, Mrs., 73, 155 Murat, Prince, 386 Murat, Princes Achille and Lucien, 21 Prince Joachim, 31 Musard, Mme., 81 Musset, Paul de, 135 N Napoleon III., the Emperor: arrives in Paris under arrest, and is seen for the first time by Mlle. EugÉnie de Montijo, 1; boyhood an
d youth, 7; his father and mother, 9; travels in Italy, the prophecy of a negress, Louis Napoleon imbued with his mother’s superstitious ideas, “What would you do to obtain a livelihood?” 10, 11; at the age of seven, he implores Napoleon I. “not to leave for the war,” a curious conversation with the Emperor, 12, 13; the boy’s character, “a type of German dreaminess,” 14; the “doux entÊtÉ,” a prediction of the “Grand Albert,” the boy’s one quality, 15; George Sand’s remark, the Prince’s education vitiated, his docility, effects of changes of scene, drawbacks to study, some of his writings, 16, 17; Louis Napoleon’s life in London, 18; his drawing-rooms full of souvenirs and relics, his rides and drives, he makes numerous friends, Lady Blessington, he publishes his “IdÉes NapolÉoniennes,” 19; De Persigny and the Prince, Louis Napoleon’s failure at Strasburg, Mrs. Gordon, 20; Fleury, De Persigny, and the Marquis de Gricourt, the Prince deported to America, he meets the Murats and Prince Pierre Bonaparte, returns to London, goes to Arenenberg, and is present at his mother’s death, his proclamations posted at Boulogne, 21; how Boulogne took the announcements, 22; the expedition to France, a fiasco, the conspirators fly, the Prince and others jump into the sea, some are drowned, arrest of the Prince and most of his adherents, 24; letter from ThÉlin, the Prince’s valet, dated from a Paris prison, 25, 26; the Prince and others are tried at the Luxembourg, 26; the sentences—the Prince to be perpetually imprisoned in a fortress, his six years at Ham, he is assisted by Mme. Cornu, his foster-sister, 27; escape of the Prince from Ham, his arrival in London, death of his father, the Prince becomes comparatively rich, and buys a house for Miss Howard, 28; Louis Napoleon’s letter to his father on the subject of marriage, 29, 30; he denies that he is a pretender to the hand of Queen DoÑa Maria, 30; the Prince’s matrimonial advances, 31; Mlle. EugÉnie de Montijo and her mother, 32; the Montijos at CompiÈgne, card-playing, EugÉnie has “a very good hand,” the courtship, EugÉnie is insulted, 33, 34; the sympathetic Emperor, he offers marriage, and announces his intention in a speech from the throne, 34; objections to the marriage, 35; M. Drouyn de Lhuys and Mlle. de Montijo, De Morny’s saying, 36; ladies oppose the marriage, EugÉnie is persecuted at CompiÈgne, 37; analysis of her temperament, 38; Mlle. de Montijo will not allow anyone to kiss her but her husband, 39; criticism of the Emperor’s fiancÉe, Princesse Mathilde begs the Emperor to abandon his intention, 41; Lamartine supports the Emperor, “everybody courts Mlle. de Montijo,” 42; the Comtesse de Montijo and the generous Emperor, 44; “what a responsibility to have a young wife, beautiful, and southern!” a story of the Emperor and EugÉnie, 46; after the marriage, “the Empress submits everything to the Emperor,” 47; the Empress and her diamonds, 48; the Emperor deplores his Consort’s waywardness, “scenes,” some “distraction for the poor Emperor,” who is to be “shown some pretty women,” the Emperor cautions the Empress against “people who are no better t
54-h-11.htm.html#page_333" class="pginternal">333 Nieuwerkerque, Comte de, 41, 79 Nigra, Chevalier, 124, 227, 228, 229, 230, 298 Noir, Victor, 336 O Offenbach, Jacques, 79, 151 O’Hanlon, Rev. John, 391 Ollivier, M. Émile, 68, 168, 178, 180, 276, 277, 281, 282, 283, 284, 287, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 301, 303, 324, 369 OrlÉans, Duc d’, 344 Princesse HÉlÈne (Duchesse d’Aoste), 382 Ossuna, Duc d’, 4, 36, 45 Owl, The, and some of its writers, 110 P Padoue, Mlle. de, 29 Padwick, Mr., 72 Pajol, General, 209, 211, 213, 215, 216 Palikao, General, 89, 186, 187, 188, 190, 192, 194, 201, 296 Mlles., 328 Pallez, M. Lucien, 372 Palmerston, Viscount and Viscountess, 6 Viscount, 97 Panizzi, Dr., 1 Paoli, M. Xavier, 389, 390, 391 Parieu, M. de, 271 Pasquier, M., 26 Duc d’Audiffet, 344 Patti, Adelina, 72 Paule, Don FranÇois de, 31 Payne, Mrs., 155 Pearl, Cora, 21, 24, 27, 35, 63, 276, 281 Duchesse de, 128, 151 Pestel, Captain von, 208 Philippe, King Louis, 18, 348 Pietri, M. Franceschini, 170, 183, 228, 238, 239, 276, 300, 321, 325-338, 376, 386, 389, 391 PiliÉ, Mrs., 155 Pinard, M., 73 Pius IX., Pope, 371 Plon, M., 331 Podbielski, Count von, 205, 207, 208 Poet Laureate (sonnet, “The Prince Imperial”), 400 Polk, Miss, 155 PoÏlly, Mme. de, 133 Poniatowski, Prince, 174, 175 Pope, the, 355 Portugal, Queen (DoÑa Maria) of, 30 King of, and Infant Don Fernando, 135 Post, Mrs. and the Misses, 155 PourtalÈs, Comtesse Edmond de, 73, 133, 134, 149, 155, 161, 162, 386 Prim, Marshal, 31 Prince Imperial, 71, 74, 78, 293, 294, 298, 304, 306, 307, 315-317, 379, 383, 393, 394, 398, 400 Priollet, MM. Julien and Marcel, 393 Proudhon, M., 394 Prussia, Crown Prince of, 77 Prussia, Frederick William, King of, 273 Crown Princess of, 107 Crown Prince of, 170, 218 R RÉgnier, Archduke, 369 RÉjane, Mme., 393 Riario-Storza, Duchesse, 154 Richard, M. Maurice, 187 Richter, Captain von, 208 Ridgway, Miss, 154 Ripon, Lord, 25 Rivas, Duchesse de, 153 Rochefort, M. Henri, 80, 284, 336, 345 Romieu, M., 271 Ronalds, Mrs., 155, 386 Rooney, the AbbÉ, 392 Rose, J. H., 277 Rostopchine, Comte, 152 Rothschild, Baron and Baronne Alphonse de, 162 Rouher, M., 271, 311-314, 320 Rowles, Miss, 31 Royer, M. de, 271 Rudolph, Archduke, 378 Russell, Lord John, 88 S Sagan, Princesse de, 73, 149, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 164 Prince de, 158, 159, 160 Saint-Amand, Baron Imbert de, 101, 237 Saint-Arnaud, Marshal, 270, 271 Saint-Genest, M., 303 Salemi, Comte de, 350 Sandeau, Jules, 135 Sardou, M. Victorien, 80 “Savelli, La,” 393 Saxe-Coburg, Prince Philip of, 350, 379 Saxony, King (Albert) of, 208 Crown Prince of, 219 Schneider, Hortense, 151 Schneider, M., 193, 271 SchÖler, General von, 210 Scholl, AurÉlien, 144, 145 Schouvaloff, Count, 75 Seckendorff, Count von, 220 SeilliÈre, Baron, 156 M. Frank, 159 Sesto, Duc de, 4, 37, 60 Seymour, Lord H., 152 Sheridan, General, 206 Silberer, Victor, 206 SinÇay, M. Saint-Pol de, 363 Sophia, Queen of Holland, 387 “Sornette,” 160, 161 Soubeyran, M., 149, 150 Soumain, General, 186 Spain, Queen of, 392 Stiegler, M. Gaston, 102-105 Stoffel, Colonel, 162, 279, 321-338 Sutherland, Duchess of, 105-107 Sutherland-Gower, Lord Ronald, 105-107, 235, 236 Sweden, King of, 387 Swetchine, Mme., 153 T Taisey-Chatenoy, Marquise de, 43 TalhouËt, M., 281 ThÉlin, Charles, 24, 25, 26, 102 ThÉrÈsa, 142, 149 Thiers, M., 22, 41, 181, 286 Thompson, Sir H., 300, 301 Thouvenel, M., 125, 126 Toledo, M. de, 153 Torre, Duchesse de la, 153 Toulongeon, Colonel de, 33, 35 TrÉcesson, General de, 213 Trochu, General, 176, 177, 179, 193, 194, 224, 326 Tuileries, list of objects found at the, 240-244 Turkey, the Sultan of, 389 U Uhlmann, M., 392 V Vaillant, Marshal, 126 ValenÇay, Duc de, 156 VambÉry, Arminius, 275 Vassoigne, General, 211 Vaughan, Baroness, 378 Vaughan, Mrs., 73, 386, 389 Miss, 386, 391 VÉron, M., 271 Victor Emmanuel II., 296, 359 Victor Emmanuel III., 348, 371 Victoria, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein, 392 Victoria, Queen, 5, 6, 94-98, 125, 127, 273, 275, 375, 376, 377, 389, 390 Vieil-Castel, M., 41 Villeneuve, Marquis de, 385 Villiers, Lady Clementina, 31 Vimercati, Count, 168, 298 Visconti-Venosta, Marquis, 166 Vitzthum, Count, 297 W Wagner, Richard, 145, 146, 147 Wagram, Prince de (and daughter), 31, 45 Waldteuffel, M., 335 Wales, Prince and Princess, 128, 377 Prince of, 163, 164 Wedding of Prince Napoleon and Princesse ClÉmentine, 345-357 Welschinger, M. 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