[136] Hansard, 3rd. Ser., Vol. CLXII, pp. 1207-9.

[137] See ante, p. 60.

[138] U.S. Messages and Documents, 1861-62, pp. 83-4. Dallas to Seward, May 2, 1862.

[139] An error. Mann did not arrive in London until May 15. Du Bose, Yancey, p. 604.

[140] Richardson, Messages and Papers of the Confederacy, Vol. II, p. 34. This report also shows that Mann was not present at the first interview with Russell.

[141] F.O., America, Vol. 755, No. 128, Russell to Lyons, May 11, 1861. This document is marked "Seen by Lord Palmerston and the Queen." The greater and essential part has been printed in Parliamentary Papers, 1862, Lords, Vol. XXV. "Correspondence on Civil War in United States." No. 33.

[142] Du Bose, Yancey, p. 604.

[143] Lyons Papers. The copy of the Memorandum sent to Lyons is undated, but from Russell's letter to Lyons of May 4, in which it was enclosed, it is presumable that the date of May 3 for the Memorandum is correct.

[144] Ibid., Russell to Lyons, May 4, 1861.

[145] F.O., Am., Vol. 755, No. 121, Russell to Lyons, May 6, 1861.