Letter
Sweeney to John Simms, July 14, 1881
[Inclosure 14 in No. 331.]
Mr. Sweeney to Mr. Simms.
Dundalk Jail, July 14, 1881.
Sir: I am getting somewhat impatient awaiting the action of my government with regard to my release or trial. You stated in your letter of June 18 that you had instructions from Mr. Lowell to make inquiries as to the grounds of my arrest. This could have been done in one day, or perhaps in one hour, for surely the Castle authorities could furnish you with the desired information, and here I am, in jail for over six weeks.
Please answer, and be so kind as to give me Mr. Lowell’s address.
Yours, respectfully,
D. SWEENEY.
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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.