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We traveled on with out halting, save to change horses at the sev veral stages, where relays had evidently been i awaiting us, and where we were never de-1 tained beyond a few minutes, through( la I that nikdit and e : pert of the following day; a in' about twenty hours, as before, we I stopped in front of my own house, where I was assisted to alight, and a canvas - bag con taining two hundred louis was placed in my hands. I have brought them , with toe, nronseignei;r, that you may Make whatever use of them you think best. I was then warned never to reveal any circumstance connected with - the event in which I had been so unwillingly and fatal .an actoi„ on peril of life ; and assured that if I obeyed this injunction, toy silence should be richly compensated; "while if, on the contrary, you seek to. penetrate a mystery iu which you cannot have an interest, and to which you can never obtain a clue," added one of my companioirS, "the very attempt will prove your own destruction, as well as that of those to whom you have been rash enough I to confide your secret." With this assurance I the strangers drove off, leaving the standing in the road. I waited a short time e listaMine to the, scam' of the receding wheels ; ands then, as it died away in the distance, 1 with I drew the handkerchief, and joyfMly crossed I the threshold of my own home. "‘ I have now told you all, mem'seemette. i Von know every detail of the mysterious I and tragical history with which my 1 con science was so overburthned that I. could nol integer sustain its weight alone. if I have • !offended against the law, I must submit to I pay the penalty of my crime; but, should you feel that T. only yielded to an unsur-T mountable necessity, suffer me to hope that i I may not forfeit the protection and favor l which I have for so many years struggled to I merit by counteibalancaug the hateful duties! of my (Ace, by deeds of charity towards my fellow-creatures.' "And what said M. Diedrich?" gasped put Josephine, upon whom the dramatic effect given to the narrative by the manner pf the Emperor had prodeeed so stone :u, impression that she could not conceal her emotions. "Surely he could ii•t, condemn the unhappy roan?" "M. Diedrich,' replied Napoleon, Heel listened with au interest equal to your own to the revelations of' the headettent ; but when the latter drew the money from his bosom and held it towards hint, he became alarmed. It had at once been evident to him that the suspicion of the man was a correct one; and that the individual whol. had been put to death was no common vic tim. Instigated, therefor, by this convic tion, and by no means indifferent to the tisreat thatt - euy recipient. of the formidable secret Wenild share 'fine fate of him who re vealed it, he eefesed . to risk the reeponsi , hilityof such a charge ; and desired that net only the motley should be retained l e v its prestuit owner, but also that. he slionld Pot divqlge to any oat: the nia ol' his liavin.,:, mentioned its existence t.,) himself. e 'lie it as yon will, nontr:•; : fa, de,' raid his visitor ; - 'I shall, in tied. o:tee, ex pond It in InarseS for the a let lm Ulm tell be my hand, and in alms to the pear. It: is only by doing so that I can regain peace of mind and euneicnee ' lle time eiened the deposition that he had made, and with drew`: . . " M. Diedrich was- no sooner alone than he placed this extraordinary doeutnetiOunler cover, and dispatched it by a courier to the I. l 4iron delereteuil; a l llO wee at Clint period : e fortnight en Peite Minister. kt" tile elapsed lee received guy reply ; but at the end of' that time a packet was delivered to bins by the (levering' of Strasbourg, which contained these words ; 'Sir, I bare seleoh led to Ili, Majesty the communication whilst' you ad dressed to me, coil I have been honored by the command of the King, to 'express his dinire that the person in question shall re tain the amount which was bestowed on him; and to inform you that he will receive a sec ond sum of the same value, provided he maintain peeled silence ore ail 'teat, has cc curved."'.. "!flfist"—ecaemeneed the Empress .. Napoleon emlled. '4W—repeated Josephine ; ta re ore not surely to infer that the King—" "Madame," interposed Napoleon, impres sively, "I am about to conclude my title, and perhaps to give you the key to it. Such events as that which I have just related are more common in the history ofteourts than ;Ite pninitiated would apprehend; mid, en iefillinately;- theledt is Meyer leitown 'until the '6 l O iS'beyotta'ecuiedy."! ffacidti iteaveds; BqUaparte• l Why (10 you tell Its such liquid etairioe, mum compel ns tq believe them ?" este:tali* the egitated dos,ephine..f ere yog endeavering to frieht en us to deeds " "re ;pit frightened, Pauline ?" asked the Emperor, turning towards the fairest end frailest of his sisters, the Princess Boreheee ; "I am as.you hear, relating the history-e-ur rather the ultimate fate—of a beautiful, a very beautiful woman." "Why do you appeal to me, Napoleon?" was the rejoinder. "Your vanity as a. eon -00: 4s. t eatly insatiablee !Yee:iliac e bet teiid p4 yen- herotne, be, there-is an eed qf the effair ; fur tee one pap tales the ,9,ligiitest in. terest in a parcel of barbarians who could murder a beautiful woman in coldblood." "Nevertheless, and With due deference to your opinion, I wilt finish my story," said the Emperor, with one of hismost sarcastic smiles. "The Duke of Wurtemberg mar- Tied a second rife nine years after the death : alas ItirSt; aria dUring any' - eini - pitign iir It-' aly. The successor of Caroline of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel was Charlotte Augusta Matil da, Princess Royal of En:Awl& and .i.;r',i,. ter or Goor g elv. :Ho was at that period only. Prince Royal, but succeeded his father nn the nineteenth of December, 1791. - '!'"ffurternbett had' hitherW . ll:mile' 6ID mon cause with the Germanic Empire against . Fiance, The new sovereign was;'hewever, no sooner in possession of Sellirene thamhe hastened to conclude a peace; and opened a correspondence * for that 'purpose with ine, which was carried on until my departure for Egypt lam not about-to digress into pol ities, so do not look alarmed,,Josephine-eek review a pits 77101d0118. ' ' '' • . • ifThe *at wifteof the Duke of Wurteenberg ' bad been both beautiful and intellectual, ut 1, it she was, nevertheless, notl perfect; whispers soon beCame rife at court that , had looked with marked favor upon a certain handsome voung page, who, presuming upon her protection, toolethe liberty of attempting to.leave the country without the sanction - of his Soilereigeiw : • `.Cie: motive of his, thug aft*liigto abseat'himself at a time whenlie' vanity sod Ills LlM:hit:ion innylbe supposed to have been alitie grolfied, was 0 uver known ; though it was arte . rivar , L , sitratised that, his courage did not al toct'act eyial his,personal advantages; antilie was appiebensive of the results of an affair so Llicatc and dangerous as that in which he found himself involved. Be this as it might, thus much at least is ,certain, that he had already reached the frontier, and had nearly completed his sup per, when a peach was placed before him on a plate of curious old c hina, beneath which he found a small seroll of parr, whereon were written the words: "Return, or tretu ble 'lie returned,' "Scarcely - , however, had.he regained the capitol, when he saw upon his dressing-table a magnificent vase of cut and colored glass ; and while in the act of examining this nets bauble, and wondering whence it could have come, a second scroll, *shilllar to the first, dropped at his feet, which being unrolled, he found to contain a new warning. On this occasion it bore the injunction, 'Depart, or tremble" "Vacillating between these two opposite eon - nu:lnas , the tamp , ' man resolved to .ex plain the in vstermm: ei relimA:oloo to his roy al mistress; to explain to her the peril in which he stood, and to solicit her advice. Its nature may be surmis,:..l by the fact that the youth made ,no further attempt to leave the court. " atimor asseas that about this time, a prince—we will not guess at his identity— paid a visit to the father of the audacious page, and tail h el re hint sundry letters, pa pers, and love-tokens, tending to implicate the wife or the one, and the son of the other; and that when the miserable parent had read them front end to end, his visitor said stern ly : 'Pronounce the sentence Cl ' the culprit !' The lips of the wretched father quivered spasmodically, but he could not articulate a syllable ; Mid meanwhile, the clear roll eye of the outraged hushand remained fixed up- on him. 'They were standing beside the Nvi , lo hearth, upon which Llazc,l a htlgo lire or line-wood; and at. longth the modern Brat grasmtal with trembling OLIO of the hand irons which chnnee.l hi s reae l i , and t rne ed in the ash,: :..‘et-nl lot. ter. The word thii.l written votitincnced with a LI, :awl terniinateil 1, :in h. The sentence was teethe protiouneeil. The Prince lent for a few seconds over the illrormed character , —for the muscle,: of In. writer had proved l ee firm than his parpo,i: and then, with a cold ben.' of out Lead, Lc strode from the room and lett the hou-e. conneil wns enilven...l, at which were assembie.inii the piikelp.:ll,:sietag.e.-; of the state, and revel-al td the Prim The eukientnat.iry Wo - 0 Irincad and re ; is the wt.ve of 'tit individual pre-oat it ..ited ut, pr 4 niece entence upon the. .i. The lint wlu replied to the drehired 7 .111.1 - 4.;i: hu,t n ,:car Linsu.no tl,:. ruheinentiy 0pp,.e.1 a. an ill-ju;d4e.l dan.. , ....f1i0s net oi Laity 11or alone,' he e:;....1ain001, 'eau savc the honor of tho Prince. 'flicre is no other alternative His opinion wa , adopted; and the conned had no sooner broken up than tin saute ilidividual %% Ito had endeavored to I save the life of the ;Inilty woman, Lae-tendol ' bi apprise Itcr of tile f.,10 with which she Wati nienAccl,an.ll.) s tea 10,•,,,if by , offering, at the sante time, to assist her evasion that . very hi o 'itt, if wouhl sod i eninly plcdgo :.„;.1111 to sec i the rte 11 11%1 1 1 L c,'hoso i m p l • Th i c ime Ire hail 'Jeep coolpimuis ;1, and lo remain ;luring the roinailch.i. ~f 11 ,, r lifo s sdf constituted prisotior in a tr,ili; in Scotland. char' I 0 r.t_ , ! , l It. a re1,1:, , ‘? A. s l m (loom conditimi , wilt liawdd v "Iv o was ahropt!v tttn.in,tcd Lv her oldvalcon; visitor; who, had been v.ii!im,; to 14,1: his owti life 1n Fir t.. ;.;i‘e, th..t of his fair but frail rilistre , s, could not e.,11- it•ittplate without dis;!ll.-t. her ste.:Js* vcranee in vice, even tinder eircitni.d.anoo.i so threatening. as he which slue was surround...4i. Par,i gl Lo.ta.iln..,'hie cc-Idly, as he piepared to Icare the room ; t in:A - ill:a the hope of readeriog ,:erviee to a repentant ,woman ; hot I II v nu holy to 01/: , ;' 0 1,00, %Om g1.„ 1 -1C—; iy her I:tiliapidly for her not to• eall ‘; The' vo occu pi, lby the pa -.4e. was it tilted on the higher story of the palace, at the, termination of a lo,:; which was repeated 011 every 11;10110 the f un d a ti,e, of the building. It. tea 110,0, ,, try 11111 he ;1101.11t1 traverse this ;1 , .1! , 0*r in (mkt' to gain a back-staircase by which he was amen-tom eel to reach the private ap ;limits of the Princess ; 110 1(.1.13_ t 111e1.011 teas quently- easy. earl, and t •ce,•l,el ) on the same Slot, t -. l;t r son,.ved, thus forming 'a Will , opmitp_t, r,ti h trill paled only aboyo , the 6harninir of his royal mistress. The tipper inillery, Into which his o wn y.c . 001 ,)I,[llle , i, \VIA never lighted. an arrangement which had hitherto been a -abject of congratulation to lint h as i t rendered, his nor, 01110111,10: , likely to excite observation, and one c upon which they had frequently congratulated themselVeS. Ile had therefore been long aemistomed to, grope his way in the darkness; and—thus wort; premised I ci r,a(t: the sequel. The tycetttliqd page }turn of o r t*. fai,e Alupoloo ov e v i l ii i, acid so familiar witfi his path that he needed no lamp to guide his footsteps, sprang across the threshold of his chamber wit hmtt one misgiving as the last sounds of life died away in the corridors of the palatie, ;Lod the • deep silence of midnight settled over its dim halls and passages--three bounds and his foot met no resist..mec--down, down, heidlong, front floor to floor, fell the bold, and ambitious boy: - who had dared to raise his eyes to the wife of his . soyereign—down, doWn, until he me,`„ viith one silgilt obstacle in his descent, so slight that it failed be neath hls'iT,Agl4,:o 4 Ohly s'a'ved to reiler his suffering - 10 re acute,. The planks which formed the pi:ilk; of the princess' apartment had not been removed, lest the oiroutristanee might attract her notice and thus excite her suspicions, but they were so skillfully sawn through, that they hung merely by a few fibres; and he had therefore no sooner struck anon them than they yielded beneath the •tuddek pressure; and the blooming page, with his blue eyes, his amid of Snliny . bair,'haw ruby lips, and tilt graeoftil limbs. - .”....ziebb and cnsan guined mass at the feet, of the royal lady who was awaiting him." • .11.ery of horror burst femn - alr the. audi tors of the Emperor; and his sell`-gratulation at the,cffect which hiS narrative had pro duced was visible, Nat a !voice was raised to urge him_ to proceed with his tale, but cacti or the party looked earnestly towards him. 'Napoleon perfectly understood the silent and agitated appeal. He slowly buried his finger and thumb in hissnuff-box, inhaled "the fragrant weed" with epicurean deliberation, and then resuming his habitual attitude, he pursued his narration. . "The scene must have been n frightful oue, when Mary Stuart vainly sought to screen Rizzio from the angers o f hi s assas sins, and saw the skirts of her robe dabbled in his blood ; but that was mere melodrama to the spectacle of Caroline of Brunswick Walfenbuttel gazing down upon .the- Mum : mined mass-.of,what had so lately:omi the . • • • 4, •:•• v.._ • 4,)," p r . • f• -',.,. - ==. • e - • 1 "..- - •• •• =1 - ' . . , . - . r ; * ; peerless person of her J0yer...,,N0 doubt that her first impulse must, have been to fling herself upon his body; to elaSplimcarushed and disfigured as he.was, to. the heart :that had enshrined him as its idol; but even passion is not omuiPotent, for we are all more or less human and self-centred. Well is it for us that we are so perpetually satisfied with the surface of thingS; that we do not seek to look deeper; let us retain our illusions while we can. "In this ease the illusion lasted no longer; what Caroline had loved was the brilliant beauty and the faultless proportions of the unhappy boy whom she had so lured to his destruction—and what remained of these? A shapeless and gory heap; at which her woman courage shrank appalled: That thus mast have been is certain ; for the apartment whose echoes hail long been awakened only by murmured words of tenderness:lnd sighs of passion, now resound, cd with wild shrieks and bursts of unearthly !aught( r; while her women, attracted by the cries of their misstress, rushed to her assis tance, ignorant of the catastrophe which awaited them. "The Princess was borne to her bed insen sible The screams of her at teodan ts aroused the other inmates of the palace, and the greatest consternation prevailed. The ac cident appeared so inexplicable that even horror was partially swallowed up in 3'4(m i:diluent ; although there were a few among the spectators who looked gloomily upon each other, like men disposed to seek a deeper and darker solution or the mystery than they cared to acknowledge There was, however., one individual of more nerve and presence or mind than those about him; who toderkni: to explain the reuse of the frightful tragedy by asserting that, beyontl all doubt, he dry rot had destroyed the timbers of the palace ; and in accordance with this opinion, all the ,galleries on that side or the building were closed, on the pretext that they were too dangerous for use until the flooring bad bi en rcluid. "The were satisfied with this et:- planatiun—let us nut f l utrrel with their „. Urty. O.:.; :~,.~ amusements. A poLLO EATRE--( L.VI r. NATIONAL) PoirrElt.t WM. MeFAILI.Av ........ , 1 root, %ni LLLIAIS .7 , 2% , FALL.V.r. of o,hestra 1.411•1,1.1. 1V111.1.1. 1 . AND 1 l'lr TIII, iwrforTol WAI:. ,Lt ,ztF 1.11‘.1;1'. 01 11'11o. I 0.t1i , “ NV, 11, •rt;lro . .k vottriti,l,•. `.! 'II . 1..11, .1: 11J • ';r,•l4• aln.l '•. 7i1:1 1 H):%.t L 0: 1 . E 4 TS "711. L EXHIBIT IN I'l r'NI'.ITIV;II, Jun,e 21st, 22d l'orf lat,rlv,on 11 On the TOnible Ilotvl i,ot, Pctm Steeet ;t •.1,-rrian• 1,1,, EN th.• '• Itiri••• wind .l.l. ric.kit Ind E.rtrop,lLl .• , •1.•14-‘1 , 1 tioron•ilily trained tan, N %Tr , I EN*l — .4E.l\* Is ilt 'I Ili \I .‘ Y'S I trly; . tIF.PN di• . . 11M. IN , 4.0 E. Y. , I'\t; I , 11:1LE1'; The Child F.1.1-;1 . :. t'lre.• .r. :.t 111,µ11...:4A11 WEI.SEK. L \ ANCE and \V. I:I Nt' %DE, YOI'N , ; I Thr., ‘,.1 - th, ...T., Ol••,d, pout,:;est. :.tt I i;rotialdi ill the 1;1,2: \ Nll.l N. II ER% LEI:. NV Nl. )IVII 4 IZ.D. II ERN \III:Z. ‘V, I orclit \V.( I, \V. L \ I:Wl,\l`, IWIIK I. 'II I:I •It 1•". I.:. 11 7 . II F..%11 , 14..t..N, 1V..:E‘1a.. 1 LE. 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(4 61 , l'All. s otwgh prompt ,'eprriat jlotices lir? NOT Sll N EcK En, AND ILE.' lieT 111.41" EX01:111EXCI: T1:101111.1 ".or , thre , 3l, ll , rlJ..maie.in. lieadaelies. agaeiltt- Its •toinaell and Inovel, both of a euoti,e and Is eat il. eltirleter,ana all Ilia inaladie.nf 1,C11711 , 11 and Hold re 11,11, - tr`i•lltired Ipy flie a=c of ltratarell.'s 111.., T.. t, II can that I .0.1 tin, ioilli,ins of &I la, t. troik kiamit is ~ f it--If ali 1.0 . 1 3i1.1 yet 101, tin, a Wll,l ,I/,' r. t" • ? , Vot OuN 1 , 11,1:41 . 1 1 1 02 i innn 1 , 11, 110.1 I.llicit what afield for 1.1,, i.a.loropy • What millions remain to 1,0 0,111,110 , 1! All , ll O llllO say that this kikawledgo is aecanal only lo Christiaioly in the benefits it is capable Of tiOnfertirai I ankind. nod perioiatio yQtt . tli.tt lira:cook's Ville tiro ft 91.111C , 1i reinetiy. 11. I, 110 Sll,ll NVII:it I cell yon for two shillings, these :nen eciild not tfpply fir a dollar. lily herbs and extra c ts ar, all prepared in lily 111111 labOratery• when a 4 ' 0 , 11 110 111.1111111 1 1 an& Nrty 110E;d) power In CllO ployod exelunively for this purpoSC.llo:4 , lea nn elten slve WAter pawil. In axing those l'inA you risk noth ing for they hare been untiil by nnilinnß; xll that should you feel disposed to take a sly done, you will be able certainly to lint 1 1,01 1, 11 '1 2 )011 1 . „.1 inv .. laugh ,m.ynnit44wlipntite,:doetnt tens you and he-hit your 1.:0•0 exactly triter tllo . lll.4lllelieill o . Uo on in the - tiOo Of the They will corn fi t ; ;, 11'jli,out yolu ).i ,, ,y.IIIIPCvN" yoi l r li4afth, t'. id iitrout;ltrandreth's No. '27 Diamond street, Vats ategli, Va. tnylBllmtl No MORE DANGER or CHARRING AND Killing the Hair with Burning Fluid, charged with Liine, Litharee or Canstie. 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INSURANCE COMPANY, • Pittsburgh. May 17th. 1859. E f 11,:7 of fiit, MEETING (-,,,''i'd'''ollaTy°aCKlMl'DtyltSf FINE rEll. CENT.. being Two Dollans'and Dividend per share on paid up Stock, was deolared, payable in cash, on demand. to the hollers of Paid up .mock, and to tai applied to the liquidation of Stock Notes ou Stock not fully paid up. inylB:faxd I. GRIER SPROUL, Socreta ERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' 1111,1 Pittsburgh, May 3(1,1859. THE MERCHANTS' k MANUFACTURERS' I . O ''' RANK of Pittsburgh has this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stook, out of the profits for.the last six months, payable on or liner the 13th instant. W.IL DENNY;T nuip4 " - MEM ••• . • 1 K. • GR AFF & CO., N0:A45 . " - LIRERTY -STREET, OPPOSITE READ OF WOOD STREET, Celebrated Diamond Cooking Stoves, ALSO, OUR CELEBRATED RANCE, TIIE BEST EVER INVENTED FOR FAMILY USE. The First Premiums Awarded by the State Fair ! • • . FOR THESE AND THE BEST COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, &C., &C. 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Exchange aid Banking house KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Bank Block, Fifth St., Plttßlynrgh !,i§pri, o',/r friend. and tl, ptiLlie. that. WO Iriv.• ,ine.v.,l to our nisi FIFTH rirßEET.wimeNVOUlliilt - Lapty 1,/tondur Ow, our our :on* lk exp,- rienre onWelity yea, 10 the lily, 101 to Mort 111.• scant, of ,nlr t•11,t,t0.T.. We IVllll , lltilllll, to tranwattt the E-rt-Itatifht (1:1 11a:thing ilitstor ,, it, till it, Itrtint , l,—. amsniertifil Pap, lh,eonnted and St.l7/..5. /10,1,14, and tither tc.curitit,t, holight and tt!..l 011 Coniniiseion. Prompt attention I; , iven to collections ill (.4 or country Dopo.nt, Vercire,l in Pat Fumes or enrreney. Iter,t alfu,rai kln I,•po9it _ '. Dm! mu; L am i C,c/it nemithineo of l'orrelmdent, at lowest pe, ; prompflq l.y find. Mail, rt 4 %ID! DUQUESNE lIROJV. STORE. COLEMAN, MAILMAN &'CO., MANTVACTUP.NRS OF Iron. Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Ilolis, ' FLAT V..-111,1:0AIP MP. 01 ALI, !- , 17.F.- 4 , ETC., ETc Ilavo rettor.l In 011.11 . flour r %AVIV, VO Warolll/11-, Nos. 17 Water and 9.1 Front Sts., Wiicre they Aro prepared to exeunt, t l order, iu their !mine. 1.1 lartie and eomplote 21,, , rtiMpt. ..1/11. pl. IlluneActUred e,./ods .p ti 11:Lstd, vail i) they oiler rm I.herni term, REMOVAL. IL HUSSEY k havo ronmv(4l C• Cnor., No ;r: F,!111 ptr..4.t, in Ow Ntq, Ir"n- I r,au BinA, obwr, of PITTSBURGH COPPER BOLLING mat C. G. HUSSEY & ca, ~r Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper. f'.,pprr f)..)tuotivi• Still ,111.1 1,11. nod co,;tt, lit,. ropltur.: , t4 1,-, reps., t . t. I 4,10 rt in ~, 'Fin. Till 11.0 i, Itt tt.l Znif% Allti111,11)y,:;11 No. 32 Fifth Si rect. Pit Imbitrglt. Pri t'itcto Tr, ..1:1 to ~ tty p trtpt',":l,l SUMMER BIELLINERY. Children's Clothing' Empoeimn MRS. M. A. WEAVER ips OPENED Al No. 24 Fifth Street, sT CITI I:I II idNI..I Dtll I,Fortmont of 111.. 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