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s administering the Government of the Confederate States," nor to sell to that Government ordinary munitions of war. With respect to the building of iron clad steamers for either belligerent Government, although this is clearly prohibited by the Foreign Enlistment Act, her Majesty's Government do not find, in this correspondence, sufficient information that anything of that kind has actually been done within this country which could form matter for criminal prosecution. Mr. Adams, on March 14, expresses his profound regret at having to transmit to Mr. Seward Earl Russell's reply, maintaining that the acts referred to in the correspondence, the appointment of agents in this country to fit out ships and raise money for the purpose, with the appointment of officers to superintend the construction, showed a "deliberate attempt to establish within the limits of the kingdom a system of action in direct hostility to the Government of the United States." Earl Russell, in reply, on