登陆注册
5428300000264

第264章 CHAPTER XXV(1)

1804.

Arrest of Georges--The fruiterer's daughter of the Rue de La Montagne--St. Genevieve--Louis Bonaparte's visit to the Temple--General Lauriston--Arrest of Villeneuve and Barco--Villeneuve wounded--Moreau during his imprisonment--Preparations for leaving the Temple--Remarkable change in Georges--Addresses and congratulations--Speech of the First Consul forgotten--Secret negotiations with the Senate--Official proposition of Bonaparte's elevation to the Empire--Sitting of the Council of State--Interference of Bonaparte--Individual votes--Seven against twenty--His subjects and his people--Appropriateness of the title of Emperor--Communications between Bonaparte and the Senate--Bonaparte first called Sire by Cambaceres--First letter signed by Napoleon as Emperor--Grand levee at the Tuileries--Napoleon's address to the Imperial Guard--Organic 'Senatus-consulte'--Revival of old formulas and titles--The Republicanism of Lucien--The Spanish Princess--Lucien's clandestine marriage--Bonaparte's influence on the German Princes--Intrigues of England--Drake at Munich--Project for overthrowing Bonaparte's Government--Circular from the Minister for Foreign Affairs to the members of the Diplomatic Body--Answers to that circular.

Georges was arrested about seven o'clock, on the evening of the 9th of March, with another conspirator, whose name, I think, was Leridan.

Georges was stopped in a cabriolet on the Place de l'Odeon, whither he had no doubt been directed by the police agent, who was constantly about him. In not seizing him at his lodgings, the object, probably, was to give more publicity to his arrest, and to produce an effect upon the minds of the multitude. This calculation cost the life of one man, and had well-nigh sacrificed the lives of two, for Georges, who constantly carried arms about him, first shot dead the police officer who seized the horse's reins, and wounded another who advanced to arrest him is the cabriolet. Besides his pistols there was found upon him a poniard of English manufacture.

Georges lodged with a woman named Lemoine, who kept a fruiterer's shop in the Rue de la Montagne St. Genevieve, and on the evening of the 9th of March he had just left his lodging to go, it was said, to a perfumer's named Caron. It is difficult to suppose that the circumstance of the police being on the spot was the mere effect of chance. The fruiterer's daughter was putting into the cabriolet a parcel belonging to Georges at the moment of his arrest. Georges, seeing the officers advance to seize him, desired the girl to get out of the way, fearing lest he should shoot her when he fired on the officers. She ran into a neighbouring house, taking the parcel along with her. The police, it may readily be supposed, were soon after her. The master of the house in which she had taken refuge, curious to know what the parcel contained, had opened it, and discovered, among other things, a bag containing 1000 Dutch sovereigns, from which he acknowledged he had abstracted a considerable sum. He and his wife, as well as the fruiterer's daughter, were all arrested; as to Georges, he was taken that same evening to the Temple, where he remained until his removal to the Conciergerie when the trial commenced.

During the whole of the legal proceedings Georges and the other important prisoners were kept in solitary confinement. Immediately on Pichegru's death the prisoners were informed of the circumstance. As they were all acquainted with the general, and none believed the fact of his reported suicide, it may easily be conceived what consternation and horror the tragical event excited among them. I learned, and I was sorry to hear of it, that Louis Bonaparte, who was an excellent man, and, beyond all comparison, the best of the family, had the cruel curiosity to see Georges in his prison a few days after the death of Pichegru, and when the sensation of horror excited by that event in the interior of the Temple was at its height, Louis repaired to the prison, accompanied by a brilliant escort of staff-officers, and General Savary introduced him to the prisoners. When Louis arrived, Georges was lying on his bed with his hands strongly bound by manacles. Lauriston, who accompanied Louis, related to me some of the particulars of this visit, which, in spite of his sincere devotedness to the first Consul, he assured me had been very painful to him.

After the arrest of Georges there were still some individuals marked out as accomplices in the conspiracy who had found means to elude the search of the police. The persons last arrested were, I think, Villeneuve, one- of the principal confidants of Georges, Burban Malabre, who went by the name of Barco, and Charles d'Hozier. They were not taken till five days after the arrest of the Duc d'Enghien. The famous Commissioner Comminges, accompanied by an inspector and a detachment of gendarmes d'Elite, found Villeneuve and Burban Malabre in the house of a man named Dubuisson, in the Rue Jean Robert.

This Dubuisson and his wife had sheltered some of the principal persons proscribed by the police. The Messieurs de Polignac and M. de Riviere had lodged with them. When the police came to arrest Villeneuve and Burban Malabre the people with whom they lodged declared that they had gone away in the morning. The officers, however, searched the house, and discovered a secret door within a closet. They called, and receiving no answer, the gendarmerie had recourse to one of those expedients which were, unfortunately, too familiar to them. They fired a pistol through the door. Villeneuve, who went by the name of Joyau, was wounded in the arm, which obliged him and his companion to come from the place of their concealment, and they were then made prisoners.

同类推荐
  • 范子计然

    范子计然

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Great Stone Face

    The Great Stone Face

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 巽隐集

    巽隐集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Chamber Music

    Chamber Music

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • APHORISMS

    APHORISMS

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 幸福密码:改变千万人命运的幸福法则

    幸福密码:改变千万人命运的幸福法则

    《幸福密码》是一本畅销百年的励志图书。希恩用清楚易懂的文字和许多实证小故事,尤其是《圣经》中的故事,缓缓道出宇宙真理及简单实用的生活方法。《幸福密码》阐述正面的态度与肯定的思想,让人们得以主宰人生,运用心灵法则让富足自然降临,成为生命的赢家。
  • 昭烈皇帝

    昭烈皇帝

    爱飙车的黑白无常撞了我,然后把我送到了混乱的三国,我该怎么办?
  • 皇上护短:宝贝小皇后

    皇上护短:宝贝小皇后

    一场阴谋,刚穿越过来的她被下药送上了花轿,嫁给敌国当皇后。原本当炮灰的她竟摇身一变成了冷血帝王的宝贝小皇后?那……多少等着瞧戏的人被气得吐血!他宠她,包庇她,却轻松将她推上宫斗浪尖?皇上,你真坏!她发誓死前一定要将皇宫闹得鸡飞狗跳……
  • 青少年应该知道的风筝(阅读中华国粹)

    青少年应该知道的风筝(阅读中华国粹)

    中华民族在漫长的发展历程中,依靠勤劳的素质和智慧的力量,创造了 灿烂的文化,从文学到艺术,从技艺到科学,创造出数不尽的文明成果。国粹具有鲜明的民族特色,显示出中华民族独特的艺术渊源以及技艺发展轨迹 ,这些都是民族智慧的结晶。《阅读中华国粹》丛书囊括占今,泛揽百科,不仅有相当的学术资料含量,而且有吸引人的艺术创作风味,是中华传统文 化的经典之作。杨晓编著的这本《青少年应该知道的风筝》就是其中一册。《青少年应该知道的风筝》共分七章,内容包括:风筝的历史、制作、 放飞、流派、名家名品、体育竞技、民俗文化等。
  • 昨夜你把星辰藏在我梦里

    昨夜你把星辰藏在我梦里

    17岁的穆念从没想过,这一年她遇到的男孩会是她这一生的执念,而18岁的董墨泽也从来都不知道,原来真的能有一个人喜欢一个人到舍弃自己的一切
  • 缘来还是你

    缘来还是你

    真爱永恒,一个发生在希腊罗德岛的爱情故事。雅典娜凝视着眼前的男子,摇滚巨星亚历克斯·丹,又回来了。六年前,雅典娜和他度过了缠绵缱绻的三天,他走了,留给她一份珍贵的礼物。那么上天安排的此次重逢又会有怎样的结局。
  • 生活系游戏

    生活系游戏

    【一份卖相不好的宫保鸡丁】从江枫无意中发现自己居然可以看到自家老爹炒出来的菜的备注开始,他的人生就已经发生了翻天覆地的变化……1.本游戏自由度极高,请玩家自行探索.2.本游戏不会干预玩家的任何选择,请玩家努力解锁成就.3.一切解释归游戏所有.普群一群:781556033V群:720368320(全订即可)
  • 怨你一眼温柔

    怨你一眼温柔

    高露露记得刚刚开始和乐雨霖在一起的时候,乐雨霖对自己非常照顾,经常对自己嘘寒问暖,有时候也是经常看到自己在寒风中,就会脱下自己的外套,当时高露露觉得这就是自己一辈子想要找的人。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 桃花笺上录

    桃花笺上录

    人生有八苦,生老病死、爱别离、怨憎会、求不得、五阴炽盛。人尽皆知,却看不透,参不透。据传闻,有得道高僧,参悟人生八苦,将其所悟制成桃花笺。若以此笺,将人生八大至苦一一录之,如纵观人生,观之必然有感,或可得大道。后世误传,皆言待桃花笺录齐人生八苦,得以向高僧许一心愿。是以,桃花笺上八苦录变为心想事成的引子。世人愚昧,欲壑难填,不辨花笺真假,不悟八苦,随处刻录,到头来也不过黄粱一梦,半生辛苦皆付之东流。而我,也是那梦中不敢清醒之人。新坑《仙生漫漫》正在连载之中,无毒,欢迎吐槽!
  • 清穿重生一世

    清穿重生一世

    【本书完结啦~新书《乌龟也嚣张》已发布,希望小可爱们喜欢吖~】“皇上,太子又跑了”梁九功哭丧着脸向康熙说道,康熙无奈摸把脸,“这,第几次了。”“5次了”“梁九功,什么时候,朕这把椅子对他们都没吸引力了??要不,咱也跑一次?”康熙摸着胡子,思考这件事的可行性。//“凝儿,我们可算是出来了,可憋屈死孤了。”瓜尔佳书凝斜睨了他一眼,她已经见怪不怪了,自从嫁给这缺货,生活都刺激了不少,啧啧啧。