Letter From Sir Edward Thornton to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Washington, 17 March 1873
Sir,
...I have the honor to inform you that Dr. Tumblety, under the advice of his Counsel, failed to offer any testimony with regard to his first arrest, on account of which he had submitted a claim to the Mixed Commission now sitting at Washington, and the claim was consequently disallowed by the Commission.
I have now been requested by Mr. Alvin Burt, acting for Dr. Tumblety, to submit to the Government of the United States, his claim on account of the second arrest and imprisonment by the United States authorities, which happened subsequently to April 9th 1865, -- and cannot therefore be taken into consideration by the Commission. But I have informed him that since Dr. Tumblety has failed to offer any evidence before the Commission with regard to the first arrrest, I must await your information before I present the second claim. I have therefore the honor to request that Instructions may be forwarded to me upon the subject.
Washington, 17 March 1873
Sir,
...I have the honor to inform you that Dr. Tumblety, under the advice of his Counsel, failed to offer any testimony with regard to his first arrest, on account of which he had submitted a claim to the Mixed Commission now sitting at Washington, and the claim was consequently disallowed by the Commission.
I have now been requested by Mr. Alvin Burt, acting for Dr. Tumblety, to submit to the Government of the United States, his claim on account of the second arrest and imprisonment by the United States authorities, which happened subsequently to April 9th 1865, -- and cannot therefore be taken into consideration by the Commission. But I have informed him that since Dr. Tumblety has failed to offer any evidence before the Commission with regard to the first arrrest, I must await your information before I present the second claim. I have therefore the honor to request that Instructions may be forwarded to me upon the subject.
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