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Eugento Garcia Ruiz to I saw last night, casually, for I am not in the habit of reading the Correspondencia , that that journal knowingly errs in stating on its own account (or of others) that the deportations which, for political motives , were made, according to what is said by some newspapers, to the number of 1,300 during the last year, took place in the time of Mr. Garcia Ruiz, immediately after the 3d of January , that journal thereby endeavoring to cause the odium of all the imprisonments and deportations to fall upon me personally, leaving therefore untouched Mr. Sagasta and other, April 7, 1875

From Eugento Garcia Ruiz
To I saw last night, casually, for I am not in the habit of reading the Correspondencia , that that journal knowingly errs in stating on its own account (or of others) that the deportations which, for political motives , were made, according to what is said by some newspapers, to the number of 1,300 during the last year, took place in the time of Mr. Garcia Ruiz, immediately after the 3d of January , that journal thereby endeavoring to cause the odium of all the imprisonments and deportations to fall upon me personally, leaving therefore untouched Mr. Sagasta and other
April 7, 1875

[Inclosure 2 in No. 337.—Translation.] Mr. Garcia Ruiz to El Impartial. [From “El Impartial,” Madrid, April 8, 1875.] To the Director of the “Impartial:” Sir: I shall be grateful to…