DREYFUS CASE.
(By Elkcthio Telegraph.—OopvriqHT )
(PEK UivIIKU t-KBSS ASSOCIATION) Received April 23, at *1.40 p.m. Pahis, April 22. General Sau-.-.Eicr told Colonel Thrizinobbl that the caBO against Dreyfus was a mere presumption. If treason woro assured Dreyfus ought to bo sout to tho Soudan and executed there.
For/. met to, in his evidence, indicates that Paty du Clam constantly tried to ontrap Oreyfua, and wished to rosort to moans which he (Freziuetie) refusod to sanotion. Wreyfuß' demeanor convinced moßb of tho police officials of his innocence. Commandant Gullet, mcmbor of tho courtmartial, declares that Henry, being tho principal witness, his suicide n* coßßlbatood a revision of the testimony. Respecting tho discovery of a compromising document in Dreytus' waistcoat after his degradation, this cauped tho public to sußpcob ib was planted there by Henry's agent.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 1
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