CAUGHT IN THE BoIS DE BouLOGNE, early in the morning of the 4th of June, a large orang-outang, probably from the East Indian lslands. The owner, who is a sailor on a Maltese ship, can have the animal back if he comes to the following address in the Faubourg St. Germain Once again, I was astonished by what Dupin knew. "How could you possibly know," I asked, "that the man was a sailor, and that he belonged to a Maltese ship?' "I do not know it,' said Dupin. "I am not sure of it. But I found this small piece of ribbon on the ground at the bottom of the lightning-rod. Look.' He gave me the ribbon to look at. It was a dark-red colour, and old and dirty. sailors always use ribbons like these," Dupin said, "to tie