Del Monieri, Count, Bayonne, France, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1874 December 2
Scope and Contents
Del Monieri writes McMaster two months after release from prison. M. Mac Gehon has also been imprisoned by the Republicans in France. Del Monieri has been interned in Maulin and now must find a doctor in Paris. The Carlists could have taken Truc in a few minutes but would have lost in a day if the Republicans had been able to meet them. His Majesty is a young man now and seems only to accept advice from fools. His brother, Don Alphons, is ambitious to rule the army and befriend the soldiers so he can take the throne from his brother. Del Monieri sends his respect to the women of St. Michael's Society and to Major Reily. He asks McMaster to have a Mass said for him. He will let him know of his new mission very soon. :: I-2-a A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1874 December 2
Language of Materials
English.
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