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Show ROVAL OUTCASTS. Ex-E.MPi:r..-s j'ji.kmi: lives in England Eng-land as the o;uesi of Qui'on Victoria, who is her warm personal friend. Sli often pi ics to the con t incut, and ir, sum n one or two occusionj to have visited I'aris incpnito. Aktki: the downfall of Napoleon, his mother, Mine, lionaparte, went to Hlois and thence to Koine. .She rc-iuriH-d to France during tiie llunilreti Jays, and, after Waterhm, went bad: to Koine, where she died in l.SiUi. Isa hllla II. of Spain was exiled by her Iimp-MiU'erin people in 1S70. She iias .since lived in l'aris. and while in by ni. means e;outI repute with respectable respect-able people before, she has been much less careful of her conduct since her enforced retirement from the throne. Coi'XT DE MlltAiiF.AU, the father of the famous revolutionist, had so pleasant pleas-ant a lime with his family that in the course of his, married life he took out ,io less than fifty-two let Ires de cachet .tffainst his wife and her people, and had most of them exiled or imprisoned. Loi-is Napoleon was taken prisoner by the If Ubsians September 2, 1S70. ami "nTH-ij,i.Hi(l li-ninn .... !!. mill! :he close of the war. lie was then allowed al-lowed to depart, and. poinp to Eng-!:md, Eng-!:md, took up his resilience in Chisel-hurst, Chisel-hurst, where he lived quietly until his death, January 'J, 1S73. Lot 'is XVIII. spent most of the years of his exile in England. He took a house in London, where he lived quietly, quiet-ly, and, it is said, was much more concerned con-cerned with the quality of his dinner than the nature of the news from the war that was waped for his reinstatement reinstate-ment on the throne of France. |