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I VS BOUDINOT, Editor. j ed to strike iter. ‘Change,’ I added,
^ " i niNTtv uttat-YM ; that part ol your plan. The whole
JOH T OAHOY; | of to morrow is at your disposal; I
r _ I-„a'.rt in ationcp, $3 m six promise to do to-morrow all you
• V u* » 1>»‘‘‘ »“ Ue enJ ortUe j wi . h ’ • Well, y
I will 1
you are in the right,
have the cab iolet stationed
Give me your word that you
• fosubscribers wl j° V]£. e w Xh< . ^ >o0 |iiear. Give me your word that you
CberoUee language i i ^ t witU - u U|e | nil! obey me, for that >3 your last re
in advance, or w , j source.’ I took her hand and answer*
y** T .\ bsC nnt»on will he considered a< .| VY ;ij ,[ 0 a || y 0U wish, and in the
• “.•nued uules* subscribers gwe notice to maimer y OI| wish it.’ Tins promise
itinued unless su * , o n g ncp)11 ^ n t tt ! a manner yon wish «u i »«■
cc contrary bslore tlie c made her easy and we sepnrut
»..* car, a.. -^^^leriUr. j
f KcJinDg ri.mn-iblefor the payment, j On the next day, when hia wife
a i" n ve a seventh gratis. came she was accompanied by her
'‘""-^ul d; , , |U . r .
Poit paid, will rec.ive due attention.
, - , . . , . „.„,. 0 ,i „r t!'? ni<*ht was • nsss them over. At length appliea-
by any of u., am m that s.lual.ou we • mg; it P, ou '^ of ra * Utu e de coln -1 lion was made by his Inend. to Mr.
" ere to pass almost an hour Su j ex remewy dark, 3^11^ j Bruce, .ml through him to Sir Ro-
.nd three quarters struck at last. ‘1 plole m that part M the _ i;(fi ^ WiIgon and £ apU , in Hutchinson,
Vo aid in his escape Irom France, and
they all cordially assented.
u The r oad to Belgium, by Valen
ciennes, was specially assigned to
the English army, and it was there
fore chosen for my escape. They
only vvaiu live minutes, but 1 must
speak to 15onneviMe,’ said Madam*
do Lavallclle. She pulled the bell,
and the valei de chamber came in;
plote ... ...«v ; —
Germain. 1 walked with difficulty;
M. Baudus went on mofe rapidly, ami
it was not without trouble that 1 could
keep up with hiia. I soott left one
c loow v.iin aside, inspered a le v | my shoes in the mire, but 1 was, nev-
vords *o him. nod elded a! >mk ‘T ike j ertbeless obliged to keep on. We £.aw
care that the chairmen be at their gendarmes galloping aionj, who were
* v i i n ' 'Mi'., '. \. v.’ sh
said to me "it is time to dress.’
A prxj« ot my iiHiiu was divided!
gendaruies galloping along, wno were 1,4 co, - , r 0, 1,1
undoubtedly in search of me, and ! as«ed no wore than two days to finish
never imagined that 1 tv a* so near j their preparations. I received very
....... ui hit ..him, was cuviiioa them. Finally, after one houwalk, particular instruction concerning my
oT hv n S.treen and formed « shot of fatigued to death, with one shoe on dr«s: no ■u.tacbms, an Lngltsb w.g,
dressing closet. In less than three and one off, we armed in the Rue de ; my beard shaved very clean, alter
° i i 'let ... ts .■ omnlete. | ! Grenelle, near the Rue de Bac. | the manner of thee.,car. of that na-
pulled the hell. ‘Adieu.’ she said, where M. Baudus stopped for a me-j tmn; a jrpat ce,t with the button.-of
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the highest story, in most cases our first steps were
dark passage you will wrong. It was looked upon a* very
your right, and at the accessary to get my coat made by a
— 7 Ti .„#• uuu idkt-ii m iivi n-.ittui. «» •» niiDiai ea u»*{ «l<l uceu i iihipu. i nr ^
^ TwSw-v tb petticoat. v 1 his is quite «uf&> | turnkey was heard: Emile flew behind , i >n * l! *’ ,°
1 T .A* t T* y »v emm,’ ghe said, to disguise you com- j { j lfl arreen, the door opened; I pass , 0 \ n0l ]f 1 R \
1 **J h4.«A- pletcly.’ She th*?n sent my daughter j j* |rr j u, en mv daughter, and lastly,< [ nert " 11 ® r ! ’’ r . 17 -7 / t? ~Y* \ J -- --- ~j -
a, o*yA u^i» o*■»» a J . , i ii i ^ irx, .I . A ' * i J bottoui of which is a pile of wood, btoji tailor oi an Erglieh regiment; but he
. to the Window, and addml in a lo ' I Madame Du.o.t. Alter hovmg cros- 1 H would want my measure. My friend
•ijiu**, 'srL i o# j \ 0-. v« , . t stviuoi oi P ,p(1!,e y ^ C . i , i^ted the pa-s.igc. oriiM'i ,i l h lo ‘ ,r . r |'hi« was no other than the hotel of j Stanislaus took it with fine white pa-
r.iz oje 9- , .i.-|«»U8t ic *ea j , u ,fl p 1 pijna e • . Q | the ri-gisn-i n»g i oom • "a* 9 t ! ic D ike of Ri« helieu, the Minister ! per, and instead of the notches that
I his was no Ollier man im: UUIVI VI KJ imjisiou* luutx K unit vxmir jju-
i . : p - . . the D ike of Ri« helieu, the Minister per, and instead of the notches that
i,„ going o.H von will lake hold oi | lfr ,. d at „.e same nmn «o r.,t. my ^ F.rcigu Affair.. the tailor, are accustomed to make,
Josephine s arm 1 ukc care to vva.k f, J0 t and lu stoop Icar the leather, of | r ,/ J aH j us u - p „, ln f irf , ; «ml. : he wrote ,n. it, 'length oj arm. breadth
. Ha, ve.v slowly: awl when yoJ i-rii»* the my bonnet shoul.i , at h at the top of, - , talkitnMo the porter. \ of the ircatt.’ &r. in s fine nea> ii„nd
i U, b" re«..term« S",\ ! he Aoor \ . 1 *wce f . ; decl, but, on rats- ^ ^ ^ ^ h|f ^ 0 J of h| , j aild cal rie d it bodily
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lUTKENHC XCroUNT Of,/
ESCAPE OF LtvALLIO Th. , .
'fi.^ i London) ALhaui3<ai contains a l on iuv clove* and cover your face lyith ,
i#vi«w ol this recently p hlished j niy l a *IWe« chief. I had some thought j
j/ J]n9 ;r S r.f Count LnvalUu* wi u *u j of p*iUmc om n vail but iiiifiirtunai eiy-
lv iitm.dli Tin m st ini¥»'»«ting j ! have m t been accustomed to v*eai
lice apa
five lunike
liv imusdii * *» - ' ' ”'7 ” ' . . . , r coming in .
L*r ; of i'iei wo;k is >hK authen - te ear-; one wken I corn*- here, it theretore kerchief tc
vu win di it oonloitis of ike extra-jot no use to think of it. Take great j ur mv
o-ciia vy **capa of Lavallntte throygh j care, when rou pass * *
.^tj^roxis’ui.il heroii’al s»?lf-dov*-! *eliich nr»» very low,
urnle. the doors,
not to break the
j feather* of vour bonne f , :*r then all
ti* >f MadltDe LrsvaBtt*#- .
'fie trial oi’ L .val!«!ie ' is w*ll i would hr lost I always find ih-
k • v i; i*uJ th'U^'i * varv line *nd j turnkev* in the re*isteriui? room, and
|Vv ,j / | a ■j'T to u tv fiii of ibije-^it, 'the jwiior generally bands m- to my
wi U 'vt f • JTilintid j* w* are to soacy, j chuir, which const mtly tio.* -s near
p • u it uvvr, with y*Juy ot i»r inter j ‘he entrance door; hut tbi« f inse it
. • IV wem up 111 lor; tniivt .JWW. , I W *■ J ‘ iTJ »
mv i . e, ami i\ .e^ " a, ~; reached the place that had been <lc-| Bre3»on to buy me another gr* at
ddiigiiU r to piace herself s „ r p )fA( j to nu . \ scarcely there, jeoat at an old clothe# shop, and v-i,g
h d. i ne cuii.l. However, u j, rn j the rustling of a silk* j naturally obliged to measure i* on
Igilt h-AKt: and the J a,,or ff(nvn . \ jVlf myself gently taken bv j hi»st B. He vva* however tail and
. lie stairs oflits apart- ^ ^ vm alH j pushed into an apart-i thiu, so that in Itsa than ibity-ekht
h \va.y on liie leA hand, , r,r tvhioh was itnme- hours I had two coats neitner r.f
came up f o
partieula s. It wiJ onlv woe*,
ad i.v^ic uf fMr Ion haii e^4 d ^d. ev!
w m . b it a fn.v hours of !tf» u c,» -d
t# ui-ii, lb.it ui* wife li:*s ? uiimosc.t
la* ^. jjad by which s-.e kopftd to
fs noi -s- ap. -
■^v w"f« earn* ut six o'clock
«• ,* with me. Shu biy ifht -viih h**i
a r <lio*i M idnuLmi#;vtie
V* .^n vv* wa n alone, sue said ‘it
aurf^is kut too certain that v ° ‘tav >
to linpo; we mail, the.'*? «*e-
u> id inc
x f ». d stpirease- Th ere 7<»U wi.'l he
•• i, alter a sliort time, by M ^a*i-
,ias. nh;i fvill I ••ad v e* to the cn .no-
let, and erill acquaint you wdi) the
hid t »kv:ii an everlasting leave of hei
husband It has been that suy
i daughter and I cubbed alnod; me lat*
. . j.v we scarcely dared u< sign. I st
(d ice when* sou are »o remain con ; J;< ^ 1 r0ftC j lt .* (he end of the room. A
# ,|rd. Af J « rfrards let Gad s will
*- 11'*'*? »> * III iSj/ tw \»fv* j » • J
i xi.ib a1 *.; reached the place that had been de-1 Bresson to buy me another gr* at
lg lor IW\ llullgiller *0 pint I* heisel. | t x_ T . ^- «nnr/>olr r.t nr» olrl .’.iothpa »!mn nrwf uue
on my left h-
too\ a.v rigid
CCMUlUg doiv ^ ^ M -
ni- nl which was on me leri hand, | |t ^ ur ^ the door of which was ioime-! hour* 1 had two coats neither of
On the j which could he of any service to me.
on! t had no boots, ami
i which the following word* were writ- turns were unless
I ten: ‘Make no noise. Never open j procure me & pair. 1 __
vour window hut in the night, wear ; to put oil a pair heEuginx to iL. Bus*
slippers ol list, and wait with po~ son, they wi it 1 at >€*isi . vv u inches
: tience.’ Next to this was a bottle i lougei limn my foot'; 1 could sea: .e-
j of excellent claret, several volumes j Iv walk in them, a.:u wo all laughed
: of Maliere and Rabelais, and n ha^k- Much ai the awkward fuure 1 cut.
nm v. iibmit hii.J.;,n« : dia(e|v shut upon mc - * On th.
and pulVi.ig his hand mi my arm, said, ^ drswer* l found a paper, os
f • -te, *yo:i are going avv ay cariy, j , • i _ r.n.,,wur. i\riu
nisdcinuf.’ flc* *pj>t*sred much jfitci-
d. ami undoubiewiy ihjugnt, *iy wiic
:ii our sp-ei uin-
•ii coni riving f<y
w as ton oil
’ . , », •! i " . . - ; st containing sponges, perfumed soap,
. . ml. Al-«-r*rarJ._ 1*1 U- I » - 1 .u.ukey .u. ih*r. u.y *nJ u.gl.t, ... a | , j ^ [ nii n ,i , he little uten-
" n - - ’ "7 d, ‘ a .''- ‘ r ‘ ' 1 i lar*.< arm ch.f -ml ... a »,.aoi. so uar- | ,, f * a „ cllt | emaIt ', dressing l><
,! yo; —at.e;..m U v mo vmr , r()1¥ , , n », he <au k. ep la. ha.ni. on. ,| e |icate attention, ami tbc m
’ n l. • w »sl» t * lef*l your pulse. ' eiT , th . . of two ormrs, uiio ol .ron , __ , u.„ ma.)p i
your r
¥*«dl, now feel mine. Does it tlenote
! hi slighest emotion?’ I could per-
r the keys of two oo'U
“On the 1 yth of January, IbiG,
at 8 o’clock in the evening, 1 a; i^st.
took leave ol niy kind trieuds.
were all very much affected, a, d
U«> HI il/Uuj w r u j* ^ ^ , . i r
B . :l..r, <«k« * rBSuIt.tif'O, aotl thu |. ivc that .ho *f a, in n Inch frvrr
B„t above all things,’ she added, ‘let
At •«
ox
unnum - ,» enl - 7 . , , --
, hand writing of the note made me j particularly myself, whi was
bars, and the other towards me outer ?ficg( , (hat mv hosts combined with them with so little hope ol erci
part, a lid which is ca lilt’d thO tllSt . i • „ r.inlin:* *»] cm n I i «. i .v I I’-nm tiomtit * •
wicket. This man looked at me
guess, that mv hosts comumeu uu» juirw w.iu »i» mi
their most generous fueling clegaiu ijig them again,
and refined mauners. But why wusj “Alter 1 ha
5>
see-
U .v«i45 1 wi’oji.is^ to you. •’*- . . .
* ,-U. k )».. shall *o out <1. :-..^ m i... IU.I fire «ray lo our f«*W. that
n<v 'U:!#us 4'ci accompanied hr io? | vould be our ium.
«« i, Yo'.i .h.ll .l«p into mv .Bd n i -She tl.en callo,' my d.ugh.or, and
r>,. r. which «ill cr y vou 'in th. .aid to h.-r. ‘I.s.en atlrntirely child,
g - ^ St. Pvteri, iv'hr# y*u will-to what I am going to siy to you lor
fi i j BauHu* with a cabriolet, who!? shall make you repeat it. I shall
id embraced ti.ee?,
Xt tr tilicu .....H.., . - ■ -, .
, .. - , i n the hotel for Foreign Aflairs / j Messrs. Bresson and Buudus br . ut
■ay right hand between the baia, ^to ^ never gef x n the Duke de Rich- 0 ir to ihe corner of the Roe de h.e-
’noile, where I found again the laiib-
ful Chasseuon with bis cabricier In
going to my destination we pass^o kl ii
Carousel. 1 cotBd not lielp snuiiug
without opening his doors. I passed j
my right hand between the bais, to ^ j 1#( j never ge0 n the Duke de Rich- n ie to ibe corner
show him i w ished io go out. * * e |j e u. M. Baudus was indeed at-
ti rnd, ai last, his two keys and ^ e tac-.hed to that department, but in a
got out. . : very indirect manner. I could not
“At last l slow y reached the *® gt j j iavc inspired any interest in the king.
a ft>» and went into the chair lhal | Besides, in that case, it would be when 1 passed so near the numerous
” _ ‘ 1 along the ratlings
and vv^ieii t saw the
t«u... -n i - c> -i i ^d filled, as f had
- . stundiiiR ncxtihe vel.icie, w.u. a^..-, fairi w ( 10) ilio various political j reason to imagine, with pe«?le en-
• 1 li.taaaJ in W ami Inoketl at h.r | registering room take care to i/.ee , SIX paC e. from litem, t*mora- , Changes that had taken place in *•’'
in iiMuce H*r manner was calm, I yourself o»i my left hand. i he jailor h |., atu j \ in eyes hxed on me. A ! p rance> had once been himself pro-
^ hRrvd.ce firm Sh# ipp^red is accnstomcd to offer me his arm on violenl j C5rPC of agitation began to j fCribed ^ a nd found safety in the vir-
s# -Oiivmepd #f tilt* suc*'i»ss #f her that side, and I do not choose to take j my astonishmfut. f J j tuoU 3 resolution ot others, had con-
1 hTtU «.L Urn* before 1 it. When ive are out of the .r.t. |o ^ were dialed tovvardi the sen-1 #ftntcd to , ive protection . M?da»e
dtred to reply -I look# ], however,
tn thf whole as u m id umlertak-
& i '41 BauHu* with a c*Wriol#t, whoil shall make you repeat it. ‘ step, ami went into tne cnair j Besides, in that case, it would be ; when ( passed so i
*.JI r #,ida.-r yo i to * ret. eat he ha» ge a wav this evening at seven ock U;• gln|}( j a var d ortwo distant. But no | mgr0 natura i t0 pardon me.” I entries stationed
p. v tred for V ii» am! where you may instoad o» eight, you must walk behind t . bnirm; n , llD servant w ai there. My j The fact was, that the Treasurer 0 f the l uiheries, a
a* -.* without danger • favorable me. because vmi know the doors are j dau ^ |ter ail( | uxe old woman remained for (he Department of Foreign Af- place lighted up, :
^^rc.ni v i,Heaving Fmve.’ 1 narrow; but when we enter the long • stant]i|1R m xt the vehicle, with a sen- | fajr ^ wll0 , j n the various political j reason to imagine
• j ...i i ^ rarp to i 1 ** ice 1 • iHtmova- i, nr l .mI.-hm nine** in mcrt»d at not oem**
l mi L | i
that guardhouse nrnv not stare in mv
it... I wis at last obliged to tall hei
s#; but she interrupted m# at the first n - , Li avc , >6) „
H«nl b, s«vm ? . ‘I **••» he«r .f no oh,t« 7 »• ^7 3X’ i'hP ch 1.1 re -
isrtisus i know it will succeed, understood me wellI? Ihe " j r i
r.., t that God st»pp*rt« me!’ * * peatfd the in.»ruction «v,th i-ond^rfd
“What vrill tlicv do.’ l said. *wli*n. ex* - ti»E»». * ’ ,
tUr discover llta.'l am foue? These ; “Dinner was brought up. J«s» **
, ] • f j. *. r up, m t ,age, will thev we were going to sit down to table an
ITt ^mselves and perhaps old nurse of ours, Mnd,:oe Dutoit,
^ ., 1 * ? x 1 «. af z m*<r on, but 1 who had accompanied Josephine,
«— -t.* F " r "'", *'"ri
sunu saw wy i ronvul- useful to us, the poor woman anly nd-
i.ttaare snd th. L\ to our confusion. Sh, mi e lU lo.c
s.vr .moatt.BCC that « j bc f S kr present-* ol mind at the si S ht of
^itatsher. that l l tll ,„ u i 8 e: but wh.t was to be
lent
raged at not being able to seize me,
while I was not more than fifty yards
from them.
“W# stopped at a house in the
Rue due Beider, nenr the Boulevard;
then I t«ok leave of my friond Chas-
senon. As ! walked slowly up U, e
stairs, l was surprised at meeting
nrate, ana r**aay , try’s nuwKct, nii© uw su “ 1 .i iircsson nerseu uruu^u% ......
,t air CIS*, then p«ss to my risthi h ind. j ' ards pi, prey. It nlm« 31 sceD)Cd : ibeal; and the husband soon alter path
that these impertinent gendarmes «r .. m( . j held that musket in “J ■ him a visit‘Open only half vour -“•r-;
' ran. At the first emotion, at M' 8 | gutter*,’he added,‘and read; if you Mademoiselle Dunbourg There
Ur.t noise 1 was resolved to seize ■(• calch s co y, thrust your head when would have been too much danger in
felt as if 1 possessed the strength of; c0 h into this closot.’ 1 had ask- our appearing to know each other.
In men-and I would most certainly foP 6 s0iue beer, to quench the I afterwards learned that she was
*'L,ve killed xvhoever had attempted to itbirstt , )at !m | tormented me for the go.og to Mr. Dupu s my reporting
, 3 I „ j, on mo. Th.s terrible situ*. | , alt month . ‘You cannot have any. .judge, who lived on the second floor
l*v Iltin . J j « ; t*ii ««/] entnp oil* i ni Inn hnimft* fifl nr#e i ^
(onnil another.
c»a v vnuwiiiivu lliV g !▼ |
length, and with great severity.
At the lodgings of Capt. Hutchin-
iianatiance tliat ,va ‘ ".'f 7 j her present ol mind at the sight of found another.' l Th7 chair mm-i hones 6 ofwhich "had been thrown at son he met Sir Robt. Wilson and Mr.
„ »t# her, that I ought .1 . dis»uise - but what was to be I felt myself rawed. J i 1 ' n r t w_ (ioor. A neighbor, Bruce; and after some consultation,
1 to all objections. 1 of d2w? The first object was to make ed through the great eourt, > | the « J that the woman who con- it was determined that they should
•nt for a few minutes, at the end o rtone^ m «,nings, and Kmilc getting out turned to ‘. h . c wl, °. too poor to buy chic!:- start the next morning at 8 o’clock.
winch, continued thu. r VVeU.^«, K^Xrm alow but firm vice proceeded to theres,had’in her j After counting every hour of night.
II do as you please,
wsnt to succeed, permit me at least
to make onr* observat ion. ca 1
rioR‘1 is too far o(T. I shall he scarce
ly none whet mv flight WiB t *’ sno '
#rcil, Rmt 1 shall most undoubtedly no
•topped in the chair, for near an hour
is leqiiired to go to the Rue dcs St.
P. ter* I cannot escape on foot uth
r um u> in * -iv®. p ,
*nn childishness Sit down to table, j facing the Rue de i arlay-
no cniHiismiffSB. , t nva |; 0 «( 0 here entered into a ca-
but do not eat; hold your tongue, and j Lnvai.eiio nrrt
keep this smelling bottle to your nose
In less than an hour you will ho in the.
brielet driven by Count Chassenou;
and, during the dr^ve, he changed his
female attire for a livery. In the
0P “Th[. m.al, which, to all appear-1 Fa,,burg St Germabh he met his
, ncc the last of my life.! frinad Baudus, and joined him as ser-
W.-U terrible. The bit* gtopoej m j v:,m
1
bouse an outlaw, and informed against
her You shall have as much sugar
and refreshing syrups as you wish,
but nobeer? ’
In this concealment a thousand in
teresting circumstances occurred.
jvhich all tend to heighten the inter
red in van? . ! * r tht> narrative' but we must
F. ter* I cannot escort! "» :ont _ ,i,r ,i« non ward was uttered “It was eight o'clock in the even- jest ol t
/our clothe*,’ This reflation seem-j our threats,
Lavall#tte observes-
“l hfeard six #’clock strike. T
immediately set about my toilet, and,
at eight o’clock precisely, I found
Sir Robert Wilson in the street,
dressed in his full regimentals, and
scaled io a pretty gig. Mr. Hutchin.
son soon appeared on horseback^ aifcf