Letter
Schrindel to Mr. Dunkelsbühler, September 20, 1884
[Inclosure 5 to dispatch No. 41.—Translation.]
The magistrate of Nuremberg to Mr. Dunkelsbühler.
Nuremberg, September 20, 1884.
Referring to your esteemed letter of the 6th, and to our reply thereto of the 9th instant (being a letter announcing the expulsion of Smoot and Jennings), in reply thereto we have the honor to further communicate that there is at present sojourning in this city another Mormon emissary, named Lyman, of the city of Provo, Utah, and that in his possession there has been found and seized much material concerning the Mormons of this place, and, in particular, a baptismal register kept down to the month of August last. We have raised the question of Lyman’s expulsion, and shall not fail to make further communication as to the result of the matter.
- v. HALBER.
- SCHRINDEL.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the P.