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Show DISORDERS IN PARIS. Police Attempt to Suppress a Dreyfus Demonstration. Paris, Oct. 3. The holding of the Dreyfus demonstration organized by M. Pressence, one of the leaders of the agitation, was prevented by the closing of the Salle Wagran. M. Pressence and his friends tried to force an entrance, en-trance, and an uproar resulted. The police then intervened and arrested JL Pressence, M. Vaughn, editor of the Aurore, and Deputy Mory, amid shouts and counter shouts of "Vive revision," "Vive armee," "Vive Zola," and "A has les Juifs," and the crowd was dispersed. dis-persed. The persons taken into custody cus-tody were subsequently released. Disorders, most of them in the vicinity vicin-ity of the ofli ;es of the Libre Parole, occurred during the evening. Many persons were slightly injured, though sticks were the only weapons used. Several arrests were made. |