2 SEPTEMBER 1899, page 1

There Has, However, Been One Exception To The Dreariness Of

the evidence.. Captain Freystitter, of the Marines, a man with an exceptionally good record who sat on the Original Court-Martial of 1894, affirmed positively that the secret......

M. Derourede Has Taken Advantage Of A Delay In Sending

him for trial to write an insolent letter to the President. In this he accuses IL Iroubet of having arranged his condemns. tion beforehand, and asserts that he himself is the......

The Scene In The Rue De Chabrol Continues Unchanged M.

Guerin and his fourteen companions have now held out for nearly three weeks in defiance of the police and gendarme, who camp round the house and isolate it, but do not enter The......

News Of The Week.

F RIDAY'S telegrams from the Transvaal are distinctly more hopeful. As far as can be gathered from the peeps behind an only partially lifted veil, the situation is as follows.......

The Dreyfus Trial Has Been ,going On All The Week,

for Vie most part rather drearily. M. Bertillon, the man who invented the anthropometric system of measuring criminals, has a craze about handwriting, which induces him to......

If This Is Really The Present State Of Affairs, The

outlook, as we have said, is distinctly hopeful. Surely those excitable members of the peace party who, without knowing the facts, have been declaring during the past week that......

A: The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript, In Any

case.......