--An incident in connection with the Bonaparte-
Paterson trial has excited some remark in
Paris.
Mme. Paterson, coming to
France, did not bring with her all the papers which sustained her case, for fear they might be stolen.
Some she left behind; while those she brought she had sewed into garments which never quitted her person.
This indirect imputation upon the honor of her opponents and the
French police, excited a sentiment of indignation which has found expression in various ways.
Even her lawyer,
M. Berryer, spoke of the apprehensions of his clients as illusory and ill-founded, while the defence made use of the fact to throw doubt upon the authenticity of the certified duplicates presented to the
Court.