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THE INDICTMENT

Court of Criminal and Special Justice for the Department of the Orne

  The attorney…general to the Imperial Court of Caen; appointed to
  fulfil his functions before the Special Criminal Court established
  by imperial decree under date September; 1809; and sitting at
  Alencon; states to the Imperial Court the following facts which
  have appeared under the above procedure。

  The plot of a company of brigands; evidently long planned with
  consummate care; and connected with a scheme for inciting the
  Western departments to revolt; has shown itself in certain
  attempts against the private property of citizens; but more
  especially in an armed attack and robbery committed on the mail…
  coach which transported; May ; 18; the money in the treasury
  at Caen to the Treasury of France。 This attack; which recalls the
  deplorable incidents of a civil war now happily extinguished;
  manifests a spirit of wickedness which the political passions of
  the present day do not justify。

  Let us pass to the facts。 The plot is complicated; the details are
  numerous。 The investigation has lasted one year; but the evidence;
  which has followed the crime step by step; has thrown the clearest
  light on its preparation; execution; and results。

  The conception of the plot was formed by one Charles…Amedee…Louis…
  Joseph Rifoel; calling himself Chevalier du Vissard; born at the
  Vissard; district of Saint…Mexme; near Ernee; and a former leader
  of the rebels。

  This criminal; whom H。M。 the Emperor and King pardoned at the time
  of the general pacification; and who has profited by the
  sovereign's magnanimity to commit other crimes; has already paid
  on the scaffold the penalty of his many misdeeds; but it is
  necessary to recall some of his actions; because his influence was
  great on the guilty persons now before the court; and he is
  closely connected with the facts of his case。

  This dangerous agitator; concealed; according to the usual custom
  of the rebels; under the name of Pierrot; went from place to place
  throughout the departments of the West gathering together the
  elements of rebellion; but his chief resort was the chateau of
  Saint…Savin; the residence of a Madame Lechantre and her daughter;
  a Madame Bryond; situated in the district of Saint…Savin;
  arrondissement of Mortagne。 Several of the most horrible events of
  the rebellion of 1799 are connected with this strategic point。
  Here a bearer of despatches was murdered; his carriage pillaged by
  the brigands under command of a woman; assisted by the notorious
  Marche…a…Terre。 Brigandage appeared to be endemic in that
  locality。

  An intimacy; which we shall not attempt to characterize; existed
  for more than a year between the woman Bryond and the said Rifoel。

  It was in this district that an interview took place; in April;
  1808; between Rifoel and a certain Boislaurier; a leader known by
  the name of August in the baneful rebellions of the West; who
  instigated the affair now before the court。

  The somewhat obscure point of the relations between these two
  leaders is cleared up by the testimony of numerous witnesses; and
  also by the judgment of the court which condemned Rifoel。

  From that time Boislaurier had an understanding with Rifoel; and
  they acted in concert。

  They communicated to each other; at first secretly; their infamous
  plans; encouraged by the absence of His Imperial and Royal Majesty
  with the armies in Spain。 Their scheme was to obtain possession of
  the money of the Treasury as the fundamental basis of future
  operations。

  Some time after this; one named Dubut; of Caen; sent an emissary
  to the chateau of Saint…Savin named Hileycommonly called 〃The
  Laborer;〃 long known as a highwayman; a robber of diligencesto
  give information as to the men who could safely be relied upon。

  It was thus by means of Hiley that the plotters obtained; from the
  beginning; the co…operation of one Herbomez; otherwise called
  General Hardi; a former rebel of the same stamp as Rifoel; and
  like him faithless to his pledges under the amnesty。

  Herbomez and Hiley recruited from the surrounding districts seven
  brigands whose names are:

  1。 Jean Cibot; called Pille…Miche; one of the boldest brigands of
  the corps formed by Montauran in the year VII。; and a participator
  in the attack upon the courier of Mortagne and his murder。

  2。 Francois Lisieux; called Grand…Fils; refractory of the
  department of the Mayenne。

  3。 Charles Grenier; called Fleur…de…Genet; deserter from the 69th
  brigade。

  4。 Gabriel Bruce; called Gros…Jean; one of the most ferocious
  Chouans of Fontaine's division。

  5。 Jacques Horeau; called Stuart; ex…lieutenant in the same
  brigade; one of the confederates of Tinteniac; well…known for his
  participation in the expedition to Quiberon。

  6。 Marie…Anne Cabot; called Lajeunesse; former huntsman to the
  Sieur Carol of Alencon。

  7。 Louis Minard; refractory。

  These confederates were lodged in three different districts; in
  the houses of the following named persons: Binet; Melin; and
  Laraviniere; innkeepers or publicans; and all devoted to Rifoel。

  The necessary arms were supplied by one Jean…Francois Leveille;
  notary; an incorrigible assistant of the brigands; and their go…
  between with certain hidden leaders; also by one Felix Courceuil;
  commonly called Confesseur; former surgeon of the rebel armies of
  La Vendee; both these men are from Alencon。

  Eleven muskets were hidden in a house belonging to the Sieur
  Bryond in the faubourg of Alencon; where they were placed without
  his knowledge。

  When the Sieur Bryond left his wife to pursue the fatal course she
  had chosen; these muskets; mysteriously taken from the said house;
  were transported by the woman Bryond in her own carriage to the
  chateau of Saint…Savin。

  It was then that the acts of brigandage in the department of the
  Orne and the adjacent departments took place;acts that amazed
  both the authorities and the inhabitants of those regions; which
  had long been entirely pacificated; acts; moreover; which proved
  that these odious enemies of the government and the French Empire
  were in the secret of the coalition of 1809 through communication
  with the royalist party in foreign countries。

  The notary Leveille; the woman Bryond; Dubut of Caen; Herbomez of
  Mayenne; Boislaurier of Mans; and Rifoel; were therefore the heads
  of the association; which was composed of certain guilty persons
  already condemned to death and executed with Rifoel; certain
  others who are the accused persons at present under trial; and a
  number more who have escaped just punishment by flight or by the
  silence of their accomplices。

  It was Dubut who; living near Caen; notified the notary Leveille
  when the government money contained in the local tax…office would
  be despatched to the Treasury。

  We must remark here that after the time of the removal of the
  muskets; Leveille; who went to see Bruce; Grenier; and Cibot in
  the house of Melin; found them hiding the muskets in a shed on the
  premises; and himself assisted in the operation。

  A general rendezvous was arranged to take place at Mortagne; in
  the hotel de l'Ecu de France。 All the accused persons were present
  under various disguises。 It was then that Leveille; the woman
  Bryond; Dubut; Herbomez; Boislaurier and Hiley (the ablest of the
  secondary accomplices; as Cibot was the boldest) obtained the
  co…operation of one Vauthier; called Vieux…Chene; a former servant
  of the famous Longuy; and now hostler of the hotel。 Vauthier
  agreed to notify the woman Bryond of the arrival and departure of
  the diligence bearing the government money; which always stopped
  for a time at the hotel。

  The woman Bryond collected the scattered brigands at the chateau
  de Saint…Savin; a few miles from Mortagne; where she had lived
  with her mother since the separation from her husband。 The
  brigands; with Hiley at their head; stayed at the chateau for
  several days。 The woman Bryond; ass

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