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oners from the Confederate States:-- Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford to Mr. Seward, opening negot of State, Washington, March 15, 1861. Mr. John Forsyth, of the State of Alabama, and Mr. Martin mmunication, which he had been charged by Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford to present the Secretary in person. In that communication Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford inform the Secretary of State that thed with all the means of self-support. Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford, in their aforesaid communicerates. After making these statements, Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford close their communication, ae Secretary of State, therefore, avows to Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford that he looks patiently but r declining to comply with the request of Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford. On the 4th of March instctfully submits a copy of this address to Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford. A simple reference to it, is unable to comply with the request of Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford, to appoint a day on which t[6 more...]
attention. The Assistant Secretary of State then asked for the address of Messrs. Crawford and Forsyth, the members of the Commission then present in this city, took note of the address on a card, aIn the postscript to your memorandum you say it was delayed, as was understood, with their (Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford's) consent. This is true; but it is also true that on the 15th of March MessrMessrs. Forsyth and Crawford were assured by a person occupying a high official position in the Government, and who, as they believed, was speaking by authority, that Fort Sumter would be evacuated withinl in the memorandum filed in the Department on the 15th of March last, have the honor to be, John Forsyth, Martin J. Crawford, A. B. Roman. A true copy of the original by one delivered to Mr. Feir letter, but declines to answer it. Department of State, Wasuington, April 10, 1861. Messrs. Forsyth, Crawford, and Roman, having been apprised by a memorandum which has been delivered to them