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uch redress as alone could satisfy a British nation, namely, the liberation of the four gentleman and their delivery to your lordship, in order that they may again be placed under British protection, and a suitable apology for the aggression which has been committed. Should these terms not be offered by Mr. Seward, you will propose them to him. You are at liberty to read this dispatch to the Secretary of State, and if he shall desire it, you will give him a copy of it. I am, &c. Russell. Mr. Seward to Lord Lyons. Department of State, Washington, Dec. 26, 1861. The Right Honorable Lord Lyons, &c., &c. My Lord: Earl Russell's dispatch of November 30th, a copy of which you have left with me at my request, is of the following effect, viz: That a letter of Commander Williams, dated "Royal mail contract boat Trent at sea, November 9th, states that thatvessel left Havana on the 7th of November, with her Majesty's mails for England, having on board numerous passe