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British diplomats demand apology for Trent affair

British diplomats demand apology for Trent affair

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WASHINGTON, DC—Lord Lyons, the British ambassador in Washington, receives a letter from British Foreign Secretary Lord Russell stating that the seizure of James Mason and John Slidell constitutes an act of war and the British demand both their release and an immediate apology.

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