THE DREYFUS CASE.
Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1320, 1 August 1899, Page 3
THE DREYFUS CASE.
General Gallifet.War Minister, has removed General De Negrier from the Council of War, and sent him on a tour of inspection. He has also removed General Pelouse, brigade commander of the 14th Army Corps, in the Department of Rhone, to the command of a brigade in Brittany. The French National papers are furious at General Negrier's disgrace, and declare that General Gallifet is beheading the army. The Radical Socialist organs commend his firmness. M. Mazea, first president of the Court of Cassation, has assured President Loubet thafc there is no evidence of Dreyfus' guilt but the strongest presumption of his innocence. Dreyfus, who was suffering from malarial fever is improving. Professor Weil, of the College Voltaire, has been suspended for advocating the Dreyfus case to his pupils. The Figaro states that the recent fall in French Rentes was a political dodge engineered by the brokers.