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Keiley, P.M., Richmond, Virginia, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 November 7

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-g

Scope and Contents

Keiley encloses a clipping from the Boston Pilot of Saturday Nov. 6, 1886. Keiley believes the editor of the Pilot must have a personal spite against the head of the State Department, since for months there have been cutting remarks made about him. Keiley thinks it atrocious than an Irish Catholic paper should carry such a remark as the encloses. He also thinks the man who was saddened by the Marseillaise was right—it was a harlot's music which was enthroned at Notre Dame when the Lord of Glory was cast out. He appeals to McMaster to denounce the article. The enclosure: clipping from Boston Pilot, Nov. 6, 1886 Secretary of State, Thomas H. Bayard says he is saddened by the Marsellaise, which smacks of revolution and bloodshed. After which the editor advises Bayard to retire to a nice quiet place and take his Marseillaise mixed with Thames water. :: I-2-g A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1886 November 7

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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