Message of the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of an instruction from Prince Gortchacow to the Minister of Russia, accredited to this Government, and a note of the Secretary of State to the latter, relative to the adjustment of the question between the United States and Great Britain, growing out of the removal of certain citizens of the United States from the British mail steamer Trent.
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