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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 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 w