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RED-COATED VOLUNTEERS. j

THE FUTURE RELATIONS OF RUSSIA…

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THE SUBMISSION OF THE JOWAKIS.…

REMARKABLE CASE. : " t

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THE CATTLE BILL.

THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

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A SINGULAR ROBBERY. ;--;

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A SINGULAR ROBBERY. A trial for a robbery, accompanied with rather curious circumstances, has just taken place before the Paris Court of Assizes. The principal accused, named Mouny, was messenger at tbe bank of Gay and Ros- tand, and as far back as 1871, having been sent to receive a sum of 200,000fr., he absconded with the money. The police sought him everywhere without success, while he was quietly concealed with a cooper, named Fraipont, who occupied a little hut in a piece of waste erround at La Villetto. The secret of his hiding-place was so well kept that it was not evn known to a young woman named Creps, with whom he was intimate, and who, after being arrested and detained in custody for a time, was liberated, when the police found they could learn nothing from her. Two other persons were in the affair, a Swiss shoemaker named Butzenberger, and a woman, Douard, with whom he cohabited. Two months after the robbery the parties went sepa- rately to Belgium, and Mouny sent for the young woman Creps, the two then passing under the name of Graff. This couple and Butzenberger and Douard next removed to Geneva, and purchased for 50,000fr. a house in which they all resided in common. Frai- pont also received his share of the booty. The two couples fell out in 1875, and Mouny, having sold his part of the house for 25,000fr. to Butzenberger, went with the woman Creps to live at ChambSry. There they became very intimate with a neighbour, who by some moans discovered their real names. Mouny from that moment lived in a state of continual alarm. He kept loaded pistols by him and watch dogs to guard his house. The Drecautions he took to guard his treasure at last attracted the attention of the police, who dis- covered his antecedents. He was arrested, and his extradition having been obtained, he was now brought up for trial with the women Creps and Douard. Butzenberger being a Swiss subject, his surrender could not be demanded, and Fraipont, who had re- mained in Belgium, committed suicide on learning of the arrest of his accomplices. Mouny was now con- demned to eight years' imprisonment and the two women each to five years.

DEATH OF THE OLD HIPPOPOTAMUS.I

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! PROPOSED AGRICIJLTTJR^L…

THE WRECK OF THE MAIL STEAMER…

VICTOR HUGO AND PRINCE NAPOLEON.I

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AMUSING THEATRICAL CASJI.

LUIGI PATOCCHI.

LETTER FASTENINGS. ,

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