Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward.

Sir: With reference to your note of the 12th of January last, and to the subsequent correspondence respecting supplies of arms to Indians on the frontier, I have the honor to transmit to you a copy of a circular which has been issued by the Hudson’s Bay Company, in conformity with a suggestion from her Majesty’s government, that the company should exercise its authority and influence to prevent the hostile Indians on either side of the frontier from being supplied with arms, ammunition, or military stores, to be used against peaceful inhabitants of the United States.

I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, your most obedient, humble servant,

LYONS.

Hon. William H. Seward, &c., &c., &c.

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Dear Sirs: By instructions from the governor and committee, I herewith transmit copies of a letter addressed to the governor from the colonial office, under date 20th February last, and of a circular from the Indian department of the Canadian government to its agents on the subject of the apprehended renewal of hostilities on the part of the Sioux and other disaffected tribes within the United States. The Hudson’s Bay Company’s aid has been invoked towards quelling the spirit of disaffection which exists among those Indians, and I have to beg you will lose no opportunity that may offer in which your counsel and advice may have a salutary effect on the Indians within your own immediate district.

You will further be pleased to give effect to the desire of her Majesty’s government as regards withholding from the hostile Indians arms, ammunition, and military stores, to be used against our neighbors within the United States frontier.

In conclusion, you will at all times and in all ways make it your aim to employ the company’s influence and resources towards the maintenance of peace and good order as well within the adjoining States as on our own side of the frontier.

Your obedient servant,

EDWARD M. HOPKINS.

The Officers in charge of Fort William, Inichipicoton, Sault du Marie, La Cloche.