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official correspondence between Secretary Seward and Lord Lyons. The following important correspondence between Secretary Seward and the British Minister at Washington, relative to the surrender of our Commissioners, Messrs. Mason and Slidell, appeared originally in the National Intelligencer of Saturday last: Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams--(Extract.) Department of State, Washington, Nov. 30, 1861. Charles Francis Adams, Esq., &c. &c. Sir: Your confidential note of the 15th of November, not marked as a dispatch, has been submitted to the President, and I hasten to reply to it in time for Wednesday's mail. No Minister ever spoke or acted more wisely, in a crisis which excited deep public solicitude, than you did on the occasion of the Lord Mayor's dinner, We are impressed very favorably by Lord Palmerston's conversation with you. You spoke the simple fact when you told him that the life of this insurrection is sustained by the hopes of recognition in Great Britain