Letter

WILLIAMS SIMMS, Vice Consul to Charles R. Lowell, June 8, 1881

[Inclosure 5 in No. 331.]

Mr. Simms to Mr. Lowell.

Sir: I have the honor to inclose you papers in the case of one Daniel McSweeney, a citizen of the United States, who has been arrested, and is now in prison at Dundalk, in the county of Louth, Ireland, on a warrant issued by the lord lieutenant of Ireland, charging the said Mr. McSweeney with inciting persons to unlawfully assemble and to eommit riot and assault. I also inclose letter of Mr. John Cormick, Dundalk. I would thank you to advise me at once in the matter. In reply to Mr. Cormick’s letter, I merely stated that the whole case had been referred to you.

I am, sir, your obedient servant,

WILLIAMS SIMMS,
Vice Consul.
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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.