Mr. Dix to Mr. Seward
Sir: I received, on Sunday evening, your despatch of the 28th ultimo, by the Atlantic telegraph, directing me to announce proclamation exempting French vessels. On Monday (yesterday) morning I called on the Marquis de Moustier, the minister of foreign affairs, and communicated the despatch to him. He understood that it related to a matter which had been brought before the government by the minister of France at Washington, and asked permission to take a copy of the despatch. He seemed gratified that the question had been arranged, and you will see that it is noticed in the Moniteur of this morning, a copy of which I enclose.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.