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DRKYFUSSfISg.
Io The Court of Cessation in
Feature of Interest.
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OPPfBKS A REVISION.
Reporter B?rd on The Witness
Stand.
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Paris, Oct. 29. —Tcdayjs pro
ceedings at the court of cassation
were devoid of sensation. The on
ly emotion caused ensued upon the
reading of pathetic letters from
Dreyfus. ,
A significant point was the rev
elation of the fact that General
De Boisdetfre gave orders, after
the Dreyfus case was supposed
closed, for the dossier containing
the bordereau to bo burned, and
expressed surprise afterwards to
find that his orders had not been
* xecuttd.
1 hus far the war < ffice has not
been represented in the present
proceedings and there is sti'l but
littla hope of the secret dossier be
ing produced, (specially if—as,
however, loi kt somewhat doubtful
—M. Dupuy succeeds in forming
a cabinet. He was premier daring
the Dreyfus trial and his appoint
ment delights tbe anti Dreyfusites.
who see in it the indication that
President Faure has a greater sym
pathy for the army than for the
discovery of the truth. It is as
serted that the father-inslaw of
Dreyfus has received a letter from
the prisoner in his own handwri'-
ing. Formerly only copies of his
letters ware transmitted and the
new departure is regarded as a fa*
vorable sign.
At today’s session M. Bard,
the reporter, concluded his re
port of the Dreyfus case, the
first pert of which was presented
yesterday. He said this morning
that the court should make ev
ery investigation necessary to
enlighten them and the whole
truth in evidence. It was for
the court to decide wha
remained to be dene. Tbe task
was a delicate one, but that
was no motive to avoid it. He
concluded :
“You have a great duty to
fulfill. Do what your conscience
dictates.”
M. Mournard, counsel for
Mme. Dreyfus, urged that an
investigation be ordered con
cerning the divergency of the
testimony of the experts v.lio
examined the bordereau in 1894
and 1897 and also to ascertain
whether secret documents were
communicated to the courtmar
tial.
-The court was less crowded
than yesterday, but the same
stringent precautions were ta
ken. There was no excitement
——J PR ESCRi PT i DEP'p.
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YOUNG AND OLD
We none of us live so careful
ly that we never require the aid
of drugs and medicine to put us
right. It’s a comfort to know
where you can get them pure
at proper prices. We are not
modest about these points —we
can give you what you want in
patent medicines, druggistst
sundries, toilet articles and ec’.
Prescriptions a specialty.
J. T. Crouch <t 00.,
300 Broad street.
BISHOP KILLED
Friday On A Trolley Car in At
lante
BY A LUNATIC
Jugular Vein Sevoned Died In
30 Minutes.
Atlants, Oct 29.—Cn a troll ay
car yesterday morning, as it was
net ru g the Nelson street bridge,
WillianJ. Shockley stabbed to
death D. Bishop, drove hie
knife blade into the face of Capt
John A. Thompson, of tbe poliot*
force and then fought like a mad
man to kill ex-Puliceman R. H
McCoy, *ho finanally arrested
him. The murder was without pro
vocation and appears to have been
the deed of a maniac. There were
five passengers on the car at the
time, and one was a lady, Mrs. N,
J. Walker, who was going to West
view cemetery with her little
g'H.
The murder and the subsequent
acts of the madman created the
wildest sensation. All sorts of ru.
mors were rife, and at one time it
was reported that five men bad
been kilisd and among them Capt.
Thompson. A large crowd went to
the scene of the murder and there
was some talk of a lynching.
Tbe story of the crime i« one of
the most remarkable that has ever
occurred iu the city. Tbe fact
that a deliberation murder bad
taken place on a trolley car and
the murderer had also attempted
tc kill a police captain and then
fought to slay his captor was an
affair without preeede.it in the
city. Tbe weapon used was a twa
bladed pocket-knife of ordinary
size with the name “Dixie” on it*
There were two eye-witnesses to
the murder—the street car con
ductor. Oscar L, Mims, and Mrs'
Walter Capt. '1 hompson bad his
back turned and the first he knew (
of tbe matter was whan he felt j
the knife blade in his own face.
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outside the palace of justice.
The public prosecutor, M.
Manau, followed M. Mournard.
Addressing the judges, he said :
“Nobody can now take the
Dreyfus affair cut of y»ur hands j
nor can you relinquish it with- i
out direliction o£ duty. Your de- (
cision must constitute for every- ,
body the expression of truth and
justice. Revise the trial then,
gentlemen, or at least prepare
for its revision.”
M, Manau declared the court
not annul the sentence imposed j
on Dreyfus without a retrial cf .
the prisoner. He added :
‘‘You must fix the responsi
bility. If Dreyfus is innocent,
the culprit must not go unpun
ished.”
The public prosecutor pro
ceeded to argue on the same
lines as M. the reporter of the
case, urging a revision of the
trial and dwelling upon the fal
libility of the writing experts
He also suggested that M njor
Esterhazy should testify on the
subject of tbe bordereau.
M. Manau concluded with de
nouncing “the at
tacks on the partisans of revi
sion,” and made a strong plea
that the court be not influ
enced by outside pressure, but
that it decide in favor of a revi
sion of the case and the imme
diate provisicnal liberation of
, Dreyfus.
, Is Rkc vbring —The baby beyjof
Mr. and Mrs Bob Dougherty, o*
Lindale, aft»r a critical illness i»
covtileeceut and the family phy
‘ sician believes is out of danger.
The many 'riends of this good
family will be pleased to read this
'announcement, .
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