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essedly American, and yet, as I trust, mutually satisfactory to both of the nations concerned, a question is finally and rightly settled between them, which, heretofore exhausting not only all forms of peaceful discussions, but also the arbitrament of war itself, for more than half a century alienated the two countries from each other and perplexed with fears and apprehensions all other nations. The four persons in question are now held in military custody at Fort Warren, in the State of Massachusetts. They will be cheerfully liberated. Your Lordship will please indicate a time and place for receiving them. I avail myself of this occasion to offer to your Lordship a renewed assurance of my very high consideration. William H. Seward. Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward. Washington Dec. 27, 1861. Hor. Wm. H. Seward, &c, &c.: Sir: --I have this morning received the note which you did me the honor to address to me yesterday, in answer to Earl Russell's dispatch of the 30t
essedly American, and yet, as I trust, mutually satisfactory to both of the nations concerned, a question is finally and rightly settled between them, which, heretofore exhausting not only all forms of peaceful discussions, but also the arbitrament of war itself, for more than half a century alienated the two countries from each other and perplexed with fears and apprehensions all other nations. The four persons in question are now held in military custody at Fort Warren, in the State of Massachusetts. They will be cheerfully liberated. Your Lordship will please indicate a time and place for receiving them. I avail myself of this occasion to offer to your Lordship a renewed assurance of my very high consideration. William H. Seward. Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward. Washington Dec. 27, 1861. Hor. Wm. H. Seward, &c, &c.: Sir: --I have this morning received the note which you did me the honor to address to me yesterday, in answer to Earl Russell's dispatch of the 30t