Show PROTESTS AGAINST AMNESTY I I Emile Zola Stigmatizes Bill a Grave Fault of French Government I Paris Dec 22 5 n rnTlre Aurofe f publishes this morning a sevencolumn letter from Emile Zola to President Loubet protesting in characteristically eloquent fashion against the passage I o the amnesty bill which he stlgmn llzes as a grave fault of the Government I Gov-ernment M Zola says I am confident the day has arrived I when this error of amnesty is recognized recog-nized as well as the fact of the gross j I bctraycl l by the second condemnation I I of Dreyfus I Is thp duty of the Government Gov-ernment to put the Dreyfus cose again I In the hands of the court and to allow all the cases connected with It to be I fought out thus giving to the French nation a lefson in truth and equity I without which it will never he appeased r ap-peased The Government however has decided upon an opposite course de clded to stifle the truth thus plunging I the country Into n nightmare certain i l to last so long as the Dreyfus Iniquity is not repaired I He enumerates the accusations of the famous I accuse letter each of J which lie says has been proved true and he emphasizes the Injustice to himself in including me among f number of guilty men who escape un del cover of the hil > 1 predict he says in conclusion that the affair Is not yet finished The fourth act was played at Rcnncsi but there is bound to be a fifth Poo pie forget that the German Emperor is In possession of the truth and wit he ablo to throw It Into the face of I France when the hour comes Thlsj fifth act Is the one > 1 have always feared and the French Government ought not lor a single hour to accept the terrible eventuality |