1. Mr. Adams to Lord Russell, denying recruiting, April 10, 1863.
2. Lord Russell to Mr. Adams, acknowledging receipt thereof, April
11, 1863.
Mr. Adams to Lord Russell.
Legation of the United
States,
London,
April 10,
1863.
My Lord: In the note which I had the
honor to address to your lordship on the 6th instant, in reply
to yours of the 2d instant, I inadvertently omitted to make a
remark upon one passage, which I had intended and which it seems
to be my duty yet to supply. I refer to that in which you
observe that I am “not ignorant that it is now again asserted
that her Majesty’s subjects are being
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recruited for the purpose of aiding the
United States against the so-called Confederate States.”
In point of fact, at the time of receiving your lordship’s note,
I was ignorant that such an assertion had been made in any
quarter deserving of notice. But inasmuch as I have since
perceived the story, wherever originated, to have gained credit
in the mind of your lordship, and also to have been dignified by
the notice of the first minister of the crown, in his place in
the House of Commons, I must now ask permission to recall your
attention to the denial I was authorized by my
government to make, of any such action, so long ago as
in my note of the 30th of December last. I beg leave now to
repeat that denial, and further to observe that there is no
agent of the United States here possessed of authority to
“recruit her Majesty’s subjects within this kingdom for the
purpose of aiding the United States against the so-called
Confederate States.” Should any person appear professing to have
such powers, I should be much obliged for any information which
would enable me to report his conduct promptly to my
government.
I supply this omission in my former note to your lordship
expressly to preclude any unfavorable inference which might be
drawn from my silence, and not from any intrinsic importance
attached by me to the rumor:
I pray your lordship to accept, &c.,
Right Hon. Earl Russell, &c., &c., &c.
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams.
Foreign
Office, April 11,
1863.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter of the 10th instant, renewing your
assurances in regard to the alleged recruiting in this country
for the army of the United States.
I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, your
most obedient, humble servant,
Charles Francis Adams, Esq., &c., &c., &c.