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XXV. "Correspondence respecting International Maritime Law." No.12.
Marked "Received," June 17.] [Footnote 291: F.O., Am., Vol.765.No.262.Lyons to Russell, June 8, 1861.
Also Russell Papers, June 10, 1861.
This disinclination to act extended also to the matter of getting in touch with the South, which they also postponed.
It appeared that Mercier was instructed to order the French Consul at New Orleans to go in person to President Davis. Both diplomats were very fearful of an "outbreak" from Seward on this planned proposal to the Confederacy.] [Footnote 292: F.O., France, Vol.1376.No.35.Draft.
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