The day after the Victoria couple and Franz Joseph informed Jerome Bonaparte of their forthcoming departure from Paris, the official newspapers "Bonaparte Newspaper" and "French National Newspaper" respectively published the articles "Farewell, Victoria" and "Farewell, Franz Joseph".
Early in the morning, when the Parisians who subscribed to official newspapers saw this headline, they immediately realized that the monarchs of Britain and Austria might be leaving soon.
After they finished reading the contents of the articles, their speculation was indeed confirmed.
Thus, the Parisians who had a fondness for the two monarchs "spontaneously" went to the Paris City Hall to inquire from Prefect Ossman when the two monarchs would be leaving Paris.
Ossman also "considerately" informed them that the two monarchs would be leaving Paris the next morning, accompanied by Emperor Jerome Bonaparte, from the Paris Railway Station.
