Show HAD A RIGHT TO WRITE Vnrilla Says That He Violated No Diplomatic Law in the Letter to Senator Morgan New York Nov 10UI Phllllpc Bu cimjYarllUi the representative of the I new Isthmian Republic will leave for Washington this evening JIo nald that his picscrcc In the city was not of a diplomatic character but was simply for the purpose of closing up his personal affairs af-fairs here before taking up his residence In Washington When his attention was called to the fact that he was alleged to have committed a diplomatic error In having hav-ing written to Senator Morgan Mr BuorauVarllla wild 1 certainly hhould l never do anything that could be construed as an Intention to step beyond my prerogative oa a repre htntatlve of the Republic of Panama Thu letter to Senator Morgan was written when I wall a private citizen and before I hud presented my credcnilals lo the Slate department In that capacity sa a citizen of Panama deeply Interested in the welfare of that country I could see nothing Impiopcr In writing to Senator Morgan In the spirit that 1 1 did l |