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munication which you have made to me. I will, also, without delay, do myself the honor to confer with you personally on the arrangements to be made for delivering the four gentlemen to me, in order that they may again be placed under the protection of the British flag. I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, your most obedient humble servant, Lyons. M. Thouvenil to M. Mercier.(Translation) Administration of Foreign Affairs, Political Departm't, Paris Dec. 8, 1861. Sir: The arrest of Messieurs Mason and Slidell on board of the English packet Trent by an American cruiser, has produced in France, if not the same emotion as in England, at least extreme astonishment and sensation. Public sentiment was at once engrossed with the lawfulness and the consequence of such an act, and the impression which has resulted from this has not been for an instant doubtful. The fact has appeared so much out of accordance with the ordinary rules of internat
munication which you have made to me. I will, also, without delay, do myself the honor to confer with you personally on the arrangements to be made for delivering the four gentlemen to me, in order that they may again be placed under the protection of the British flag. I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, your most obedient humble servant, Lyons. M. Thouvenil to M. Mercier.(Translation) Administration of Foreign Affairs, Political Departm't, Paris Dec. 8, 1861. Sir: The arrest of Messieurs Mason and Slidell on board of the English packet Trent by an American cruiser, has produced in France, if not the same emotion as in England, at least extreme astonishment and sensation. Public sentiment was at once engrossed with the lawfulness and the consequence of such an act, and the impression which has resulted from this has not been for an instant doubtful. The fact has appeared so much out of accordance with the ordinary rules of internat