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Show MR. IHrMH IIMHI'ATIOV The Murir I'roi la H t.' Crrattan. Tho discharge uf Mr. E. K. French upon the serious charge that vv.is brought against him ought to .ii.-fy the public that lie was entirely tnno-cent tnno-cent of the accusations. Hi friend I lielieve that lie was the victim Of some ! over zealous orson, who caused hi arrest to "get men" on another party. ! There was it pleat deal of current gis-i gis-i in connection with this case, and. as results have inee proven, a great deal of it was e:ig jo rated. Mr. French inaiutair.. and mi wivn at the cvtniio ation, that ht never called at the house where the Wallace woman lived I'M once and that w as on a mutter of huinc ; with which there, was no iii-recy what- j ever. It was furthermore shovv n at the ; cvamipatiou thai lie wtis never detected ill any compromising situation, and that the peep hole" Morv emanated from some very fertile imagination. |