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once and that I would be there the next morning at 10. Lt. E. observed that he could not stay but a short time and that it made no difference – that he could settle it as well without as with me. He did so, and as I belive treated me very unjustly as well as all parties. After making what I called a settlement he promised my Agt to send me a statement of it from Henderson This he did not do – he say for want of time. The agent wrote me at Warrenton but I did not get his letter consequently knew nothing of the affair until the 20th about. I then thought I had only to go to Henderson to have the matter righted but was mistaken. Maj Hays