M. Ballot-Beaupre has, it is stated, either handed in his
Report on the Dreyfus Case to the Court of Causation, or is just about to do so. It is alleged that though it will not note any "new fact," it will adduce a number of circumstances justifying revision. In fact, its general spirit will be in favour of revision. Meantime, the dropping fire of minor revelations continues in the Figaro and elsewhere. The latest, given in Friday's papers, shows how commanding, as well as how sinister, a part Henry played in the "affair." He seems, indeed, to have been the prime mover of the drama, and, in the words of the Times correspondent, he "pulled all the strings which made the pufipets of the General Staff, of the Ministry, and of the Press move in obedience to his will." While France is waiting for the decision of the Judges, it is interesting to note that public opinion is showing signs of swinging round to the side of Dreyfus.