Braun. on the 10th day of May. was fined against his protests. at the captaincy of the fourth district. Budapest. 50 crowns. about $10 in our money. which he had to pay immediately. He remained in Budapest until the 26th of May. and during that time he supplied the ambassador in Vienna with all the necessary evidence as to the outrageous treatment to which he had been. subjected. and then suddenly received orders from his superiors in Washington to quit the AustroHungarian Monarchy and proceed elsewhere in pursuance to his instructions to investigate conditions governing emigration from other countries. Not knowing how his cause had been disposed of and finding that through the great publicity that was given to his case all over Europe he could not do justice to his mission because he had been charged in the public prints by the Government of AustroHungary with serious criminal offenses. Mr.
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