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Show mu.- A Mystery Cleared Cp. (Lisbon Letter to th ;V One J, Springli," bean arrested on a j- .J it fX London News ) a Swiss,' has. jdst charge tf robbery the steamer Liguria, froni For the last two years Liverpool. e&mplaints of theft hate been mada by passetgers of the Pacific steamers u, . Weekly, AT THE du board and about twelve months ago a very large robbery occurred on board the Potosi. It now appears that ; IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, being given up, when Castello Bianco, the very able cbletof the detectives, observed narrowly the irou work with which the trunk was profusely bound on the outside, and noticed that it was not riveted, but screwed, and that several of the screws seemed loose. He accordingly ainscreweu the iron bands, and then immediately after came a nice disclosure, There were no less than sixteen secret compartments, filled with money and valuables. Brought' to tny thus, M. Sprungli became very much agitated, and made a clean brtidst of it. Among the valuables were old watches, chains, brooches, li;tuioud studs and pins, bracelets, gold crosses, a large number of a pearl necklace, and other articles M. Spruoglf, say the published a'ceounts, is a native of Zurich, about thirty years of age lie speaks three or four languages fluently, and is of gentlemanly and Ho was prepossessing appearance. formerly a merchant iu Africa, but failed in. business and got into very low water. About two years ago he came to Europe, and, according to his owu confession, struck out a fresh line. His plan has been to travel by mail steamers and to prey His plan of upon the passengers. was to mako his observations actiou during the day, and' at night eater a room .where four passengers were sleeping, and ransack pockets, drawers, take watches off hooks, loose money and other valuables, and then retreat without being observed. As there is always anight guard in the saloon, his operations must have beeu cat like aud well managed. Great credit is due to lbs Liisbon a gent for his firmness and activty. A reward of 600 milreas, about 110, "was offered for the discovery of the robberies, and this will probably be given to Seuor Oastello Bianco. It is said stewards arid cabin servants have suffered a good deal in consequence of the robberies, and that a Short time since a young Frenchmau, a passenger from Brazil, on board a steamer where many thefts had been oniDiitted, and where several persons were suspected, took the matter so much' to heart that he blew out his brains in tlio Lisbon Lazaretto, although from his general character the other passengers acquitted bina of all blame. M.. Bpfungli is safely lodged in jail, and will hrobably be tent to England for trial, es the offence was Committed on ; British vubsel on the high mtjs was soy-treigd- y s, Daily. IN A Not alone on its political character docs the KAN rest its claim to popular favor. 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The police agents, Palmelia and Per-reirwatched the landing of the passengers. Among the first to come ashore was M. SprungU, followed by one of the agents in plain clothes. The former took a walk toward the railway station at St. Apolonia, made the round of two or three back streets in the Alfama, and then took a tramway car back to the Custom House, intending to pass his baggage, which had been landed in the meantime. Here, in the presence ef the officials his trunk wa3 submitted to a rigorous examination, but nothing was discovered. As SprungU now wished to lauve the place, one of the detectives declared himself, and aid he had orders to take him and his trunk to the Civil Governor's office. The Swiss protested strongly against this arrangement, aod said he would claim the protection of his consul. 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