The situation in France unfolded just as Jerome Bonaparte had anticipated.
After the event of June 1st, when the body of Louis Napoleon was recovered, Paris indeed experienced a short-lived peace between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie.
The bourgeoisie recalled the glory of the Napoleonic Empire, while the proletariat believed that the government's act of retrieving Louis Napoleon's remains was intended to implement Prince Louis Napoleon's theory for the welfare of workers.
Under the false peace, the workers finally stayed quiet for a few days.
Lamartine also received unanimous praise in Paris for the strategy of bringing back Louis Napoleon's body, with his votes in the Seine Province surpassing those of Lederer Roland, known as "the friend of the workers," making him first in the Seine Province.
Everything seemed to be moving in a positive direction.