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Show Hs.l.1.1 H t OSIIKU. lie la nissalHIUd Hlih Iba Uuipuiua el Ilia I ae. Wabhinutun, March It. hi. ( until! un-til! Juhu ii, Waller, who I aa bven liberated from the Krenob nrlsoii. will ail for New York April 4. He will soon appear before m ooureasloual committee, which will Investigate the evideuc whereby the stale department depart-ment came lu Ibe conclusion that Waller Wal-ler had uo case eud accepted his discharge dis-charge with no claims lor damages agaiust the Kreuob govarumeui. Waller is stopping with a friend lu tiuases, Kuglaud. Tbe iaal latter re-ceivad re-ceivad from him by his elep-auh, 1'aul Itray, ootitalus ibis paragraph: '1 am uaerly aatouisbed to beer that I am reported as ssylug 1 am satisfied with ti autlou ol the administration and with the result of my caaa. Ou the contrary, 1 bave stated lru I was brutally treated by lb French on tne voyage from Tanialav and wrougfuliy Impriaouud, 1 deny all alatemeuts to UJUtrary. I bave uudeniabla av. uetice.lhat Wetter wrote a letter while my trial waa penning lu wtilob beaut be-aut ed that 1 waa guilty aud that the latter waa read by lha French ujlunlal commander wblie my trial waa going Wetter la the present consul at Tamatave. Auulber extract from Waller's letter ' large Kansas syndicate wrote to Welter to learu where It oould reach me with a view tu Investigating my HovBouucersloua, Welter warned the ayuiiit'sle tu be shy of the ouuoesaiou aud wrut thai by doing ao It would save muuey, I bav seeu a copy uf his latter lu the bauds of our sgaut wtticb ass mailed lu him from Kansas ou July H, 1H!'6. I have suoueeded lo gcltm; a large ttoudou firm to take uola of the couceaslun aud have flxad lha price al l-u,uou ($76dtuuo.j 1 aru tu have au auswrr this morulug. |