Letter

Denis Donohoe to Sackville West, February 17, 1882

[Inclosure 1 in No. 25.]

Consul Donohoe to Mr. West.

Sir: I noticed in a debate in Congress a few days ago on the subject of American citizens arrested in Ireland under the “coercion act” mention was made of a man named Denis O’Connor, belonging to Baltimore, and now in jail in Ireland. I was about making inquiries as to O’Connor when I saw the inclosed notice of his case in the Baltimore American of this morning.

I have, &c.,

DENIS DONOHOE.
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