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Show UABaiELLC BOIPARB. HerTwcalyTeara' rtervltadalam fneaevd. Paris. Dec. 23. Paris lsdlcuss-lng lsdlcuss-lng the affairs of Gouffe. Why an effort should be made to obtain a commutation of Kyraud's sentence, however, Is as difficult for any one but a Frenchman to understand as ills difficult to realize how a Jury could find any mitigating circumstances circum-stances in Gabrielle Bomjard's connection con-nection with the crime. If ever a more treacherous, cold-blooded and premeditated murder was committed commit-ted fora more vulgar motIe, it Is not on the records, ) et there are lleutyof people In Paris who reel that Kyraud's capital sentence and Gabrielle'a twenty-years' term is too harsh punishment. The time Is gone by foran appeal, however, and Gabrielle has already begun her twenty years of tienal senltude. She will be about In her prime when her sentence expires and will doubtless commit other murdersifherlifeisspared. Eyraud IsalreaJy iu the prison or La Ro-quettc, Ro-quettc, whence be will be removed within twenty -eight da) s to be conduced con-duced to the guillotine. The exact date of the execution of the condemned con-demned murderer Is not known excej.t to the efflcers of the prison. |