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' _ ?¦ " ««» 1 decree in the suit . His Lordship ,, according I TV * » S i ^ rsj : ^ s ^ - s H ? i ^ - ^ tf v S ^ SJl ? Sat everything had been done in « satisfactory manner , . 0 ^ i&tr ss "gaaarJESSt s MH 3 ¦ iiiil Pope for the consecration of the Kignt . . * . ev , ^ i . as Bishop of Ross . . ! n ¦
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: : 1 ICY * CON TINENTAL HOTES . detac ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ ; ; - " - . / -: ¦ . ¦ ¦ ; ,. ¦ France .: . : . ; : .. . , - : ¦ ¦ . : : r ]* ™ : ... » n . __ : ™ v . < . a , 1-THinrTi forth from sente oi lue «^ Paris . rom sentences
_ The financial state nauuu »« w » ~ i v Th Tl ^ rnperor a letter to the Minister * *™» _ + ^ -JJ has been published m the M ^ Ueur . It is datedpalace . I of Compiegne , November 10 th » and is ^^ ^ I ^ U , "Monsieur le Ministre ,-1 see ^ ith ^ ii tha ^ ^ Uhou t an apparent or real cause , public ^^ s ass ^ led l taim chimerical fears and by the propagation of W * % »* g tora medies for an exn which only exists in the » m » t £ £ ™ ; \___ tt In preceding years , it must be owned , th ^ . ^^ J also grounds for apprehension . A ^ cccss ^^^ f ^ - U compelled as to export annually many h ^^ ° w £ i i ;™« in mccie to pavfor th « quantity of corn of when _ 1
we stood in need , and yet we : were abteto J ^ " ™>^ . van and to defy the sad predictions of " ^ "J ^ i ^ UUl . ssss ^ ff ^ sp dered still more easy by the law which a *«"* % } 9 id ( Government , the propagation of which so easuy ^ ^^^ on the broadest and on the most fd £ > a 8 ij . x ^ ^ il&si sfsSSWmSstsaJK ; iSfAifi ^ i ^ ^ S ^^^ A corn or from any othoip . ^"" g ^ eSdae thereof may food must be bo ™™ S < £ Any ailregard of the above bo used as food for enttle Any a t , ¦ from fnrf _ regulations may load to n . prolrtb uon of F ( jb _ nac « m- - ^ - ^^ Ik ^ j ^ 1857 , ar « al-o revolted I S 3 " 3 O S % e t a ^ tho uUillation from rice and ^ baS ^' robbers and assassins , who , it is allo ^ l , hate been purging a course of « yn l cruno tor-Jmo bn ^^ d ° ^^»^ cfe K ^ & ^^ jrs ^ ff i * tion of the diflForcnt priHonors . Ot ^ mair , he |
i ; thought ' nothing « f , he d murder a thousand people without caring a straw !' "ot was described as a rcost dangerous malefactor , possessing great skill in cutting holea through walls , and peculiar faculty of seeing in the dark as well as in li ght ; he had " no hesitation , it was added , in comtting murder when it would facilitate robbery . Tha third p risoner , a man named Bourse , forty-eight yeara ase was represented to have passed not fewer than thirty years in prison . Tlie fourth , the real chief of the since it was h « who planned th « execution of most the crimes , was a publichouae-keeper named Vilkt , Vrely , Avho in early life served in , the Royal Guard the Restoration , and was empl oyed in the stables of Marshal Marmont . He was described aa of cousideraile intelliffeace , with great cunaing , and as of a very pomstyle of spee ch , one of his most frequent expresaions sice Ms axrest having been-- 1 defy all the seven sasres of Greece and all the magicians of Egypt to prove me guUty ! ' another being— Hugot » a murderer , bis head belongs to Jupiter V The jndictment ^ concluded by Bumming up tbe crimes alleged to have been committedby each of the accused :-Lemaire , two murders I and forty-two robberies or burglaries ; Hugot , twoiuur- I ders and tifty-four robberies or burglaries ; Bourse , one I murder and one TobbeiyV VUlet , one murder , two m- I cendiarv fires , tweaty-nine robbenes ; Prosper VUlet , I two incendiary fires and one robbery ; Jean Villet , one I murder and robbery ; the other accused , various rob- I Stir receWbxg stolen goods . After the indictment 1 iejS ^ S ^ eurit adjourned for the interrogatory of the 1 Pr ° e Frlnch medical men have just left for Lisbon , I wSeview of studying the nature of ttte pestilence I which has been sc l ong desolating that c ^ ; , , „ I The ceremon y of military degradation took place a I feinoTnings ago at the Ecole Militaire in presence of SMSSS-. flS- the different regt oe ^ ja 6 jm «« g . . Nine men c ondemned were present to hear their read . . ¦ ¦¦ '¦¦¦ ¦' .. _ „ , , „_ norviaireCompany raiis i i
ie directors ot tne " ^••"; — — ~ ° nn A ' A \ e ™ £ f £ vS ^ ' " i ^ Se pub ^ n exact idea of the distance run £ aS-E time , and consequentl y of ^ . ff ^ - . A in txofaange for-the money paid , . lo ^ the direc it furnishes an infalUble meaus of control as to ^ he mces gone over in tbe course of the day j « ££ Mr ^ r ^^^^^^ K ^ p T ^ e ^ arSs ^^^^ S ^ ein a&tog the use of oue of these meters , as it Enable them ^ detect when their coachmen ¦ « e tij » r isa and Ciirriages for their own protit . — Tun * 1 <» glss ^ E-H mmmm eir notices of these ^ sdvities . . __ -The progress of " trava ^ nce ui dresj b oily News Paris correspondent , Js pwvok ^ b ^ . unter- demoBStration ^ J ^__ f nf j ( " nvited to SSSiSSr ¦ "
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' WHO _____ perpetration 5 * crimes which were attended with danger ; murderand declared that ¦« THE LEAD ! »¦ / . _ : ^ t ^ ° - 399 ) ^^ ggg ^ Md ^ i-1 ° 86 ii ii ' ' " - ' ¦ •<* - ^ " - «¦ ¦ '
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 14, 1857, page 1086, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2217/page/6/
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