FRANCE.
Paris, April 26. Very's restaurant was completely shattered in tbe lower story, but tbe upper din not suffer. This outrage has thrown the olty Into a state of panic, and many residents are clearing ont. Very is reported to be sinking. A strong body of anti-Anarchists was massed round tbe Court to-day wben tbe (rial of the Anarchists came on. All who entered were searched before they were allowed to go inside, ltavachal was attired with great care, and maintained a defiant attitnde. He admitted the possession of money, and the murder of a hermit aged 92. The explosions were caused in revenge for tbeir comrades, but be was sorry that innocent victims had been involved. Ravachal expounded the elms of Anarchists at leagtb, bnt tbe Judge was unable to make him reveal where the dynamite was hidden.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9267, 29 April 1892, Page 3
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