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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for James M. Mason or search for James M. Mason in all documents.
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The surrender of Mason and Slidell.
official correspondence between Secretary Seward and Lord Lyons.
The following important c at Washington, relative to the surrender of our Commissioners, Messrs. Mason and Slidell, appeared originally in the National Intelligencer that we attach importance to it, namely, that in the capture of Messrs. Mason and Slidell on board a British vessel, Captain Wilkes having ac demand being refused, the officer said he had orders to arrest Messrs. Mason, Slidell, McFarlane and Eustis, and that he had sure informatio marines, boarded her. The officer said he had orders to arrest Messrs. Mason, Slidell, McFarlane, and Eustis, and had sure information that raband is liable to capture and confiscation in all cases.
James M. Mason and E. J. MacFarlane are citizens of the United States, and res known in Havana, when these parties embarked in the Trent, that James M. Mason was proceeding to England in the affected character of a Minist