Letter

Julius White to Count Limburg-Stirum, October 28, 1880

[Inclosure 2 in No. 165.]

Mr. White to Count Limburg-Stirum.

The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, has the honor, referring to his note of the 19th instant, to call the attention of his excellency Count Limburg-Stirum, in charge of the imperial foreign office, once more to the case of Aaron Weill, an American citizen imprisoned at Strasburg.

The undersigned has just received a letter from Weill, which states that he is still in prison, and that there is no mitigation of his punishment.

The undersigned would, therefore, again respectfully present the case, reminding his excellency that Weill has not intentionally violated any law, and urging remission of his punishment.

The undersigned avails himself, &c.,

AND. D. WHITE.
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