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Show gIGN FOLLIES. 455 .closures in the Boulanger Case ' theJ i.reaten to Eeveal Several S3S " Huge Scandals. e 0. fijl fjjff SUFFRAGE OONGEESS re the ' Si I c onia General Strike in Theory but ? postpones Its Practical ' 1 Execution. . novrev. fifftirnii fcaS' Sept. 15.-Tho Figaro court cou-rt J l.pniishHoulangerrcvelations. Z -ire to the effect that lioulan- the nl bound in honor lo overthrow "entVi ;jblic. but that the parties dis-as dis-as to who should be placed in t rtioi Dillon told the trustees of the quiet t ftuul that he w ould bo tho first wcord ot Boulanger if he broke his : it aW The Coint'o de Paris' organ ad- enda; ,c myalists subsidized the 15ou- 'tothe-l Bmilanger's organ, referring ie cablt :lertion of tho Duchess D'Uzes 1(1 ho had a letter comjn-oniisiBg of .act and royalism, hints that Bou- ''dget Jas letters proving tho duchess t iway her money because she 1 et l ini. In an interview, Boulanger ho bargained to upset tho repub- n Md ..dares lie never handled any Wsilli which was Dillon's affair, and y.ivert 'v has been deceived and made use je hov iwryhody. the 1 linal Kanipolla. papal secretary it,.. iP instructed the papal nuncio t " ,, astire the l-'reneh government r , T "eve1' "'ore uly neRotiiltion3 , 11 the Vatican and Boulanger or |