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judicial decision as to the legality of the seizure. On that day an information was filed which might have been filed in October or November, and in that way the question might have been brought to an early issue.--Since that information was filed he was informed that Messrs Laird had received an intimation that it was now necessary to send out a commission abroad four months after the seizure for the purpose of collecting evidence. He thought the production of the correspondence between England and the United States on the subject of those seizures could have no sort of bearing upon the case about to be brought before the courts, that case being simply whether Messrs. Laird had or had not in constructing these vessels infringed the municipal laws of England. He reminded Lord Russell that the papers he objected to produce had already been made public in America, and laid before Congress. What he wanted to see now was the English as well as the American version. Earl Derby read c