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now divided. These personages, it is stated, became the centre of a conspiracy which aimed at the lives of the Emperor and his children, as well as the establishment of a constitution. The complicity of two ladies of the highest rank show whom the conspirators had in view as their future Czar. Relations were also formed with some exiles, who were brought round by the promise of the immediate proclamation of a liberal Constitution; a Senator, who, on account of the favor he enjoyed at Court, was considered to be the most fitting intermediary between the different malcontents; and the correspondence on the subject was carried on through him. However, the frequency of the meetings drew the attention of a servant to them, and a gossipping propensity on his part was the means of putting the police on the track, which they pursued, with the Emperor's orders, with the greatest circumspection. The letter further states that several persons who visited the re-unions were suddenly dism