Charelle, Ron de, La Countrie, France, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York., 1873 September 17
Scope and Contents
Charelle acknowledges McMaster's letter and thanks him for the good news. He has asked Louis Veillot to visit him Aug.25 and they will miss McMaster, but hope to shake his hand on the way to Rome. He is not opposed to the Carlist movement but is doing all he can to further that cause. It is the cause of religion and legitimacy. But in France they do not know when they will have to defend their own principles of society and consequently, Charelle does not like to see the men who should defend them joining the zouaves to fight below the Pyrennees. At the same time they rejoice to see McMaster aiding the cause. He will be happy to receive news from McMaster. He hopes that their heroism will be successful and that a regenerated France and Spain will join in a Te Deum in St. Peter's. :: I-1-o A.L.S. French 3pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1873 September 17
Language of Materials
English.
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