Letter

Señor Don George Williamson to Hamilton Fish, March 23, 1874

No. 100. Mr. Williamson to Mr. Fish.

[Extract.]

No. 120.]

Sir: I have the honor to inform you the government of Guatemala has recently issued two decrees in regard to the religious orders of the country.

One decree has for its object the abolition of all convents and monasteries and the confiscation of the property; the other prohibits the priests from wearing their clerical dress in the streets.

Both decrees have been executed with military promptness and rigor. The nuns are now guests in the houses of their friends. Among them is an American lady, the prioress of the convent of St. Teresa, to whom I have offered the hospitalities of the legation.

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I have, &c.,

GEO. WILLIAMSON.
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