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Fredinghuysen to P. S.—Insomuch as since I have been in Ireland mail matter of mine arriving from the United States has been detained in the Irish post-office, and, as I have been credibly informed, opened and burned, though all official information in relation thereto was refused me, and insomuch as it is the belief of many of the subjects of Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, that their letters are tampered with in Her Majesty’s post-offices, I take the precaution of sending this to the United States under cover, where it will be mailed to you, October 3, 1882
No. 145. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Lowell. Department of State, Washington, October 3, 1882. No. 466.] Sir: I have to acknowledge your No. 434, of the 30th August last, in…