of France. His manhood has more than fulfilled even the great promise of his early days. The stories which have been circulated in this country respecting his early dissipation are entirely unfounded. They originated in an error by which another Prince Bonaparte was mistaken for him.
[H] Life of Napoleon III., by Edward Roth.
[I] Count Lavallette was one of the devoted friends of Napoleon, who had long served in the
of France. His manhood has more than fulfilled even the great promise of his early days. The stories which have been circulated in this country respecting his early dissipation are entirely unfounded. They originated in an error by which another Prince Bonaparte was mistaken for him.
[H] Life of Napoleon III., by Edward Roth.
[I] Count Lavallette was one of the devoted friends of Napoleon, who had long served in the