Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams, December 21, 1863
Mr. Seward to Mr.
Adams.
Washington,
December 21, 1863.
Sir: I have received a despatch from Mr.
Dudley, our consul at Liverpool, bearing date the 4th instant, (No.
194,) with numerous accompaniments, relative to the Georgia, formerly called the Japan, and
subsequently the Virginia. He informs me that he has sent copies of the
affidavits in the case to you.
You will be pleased to confer with Mr. Evarts upon the subject, and
exercise your judgment as to the expediency of prosecuting the parties
implicated in the transactions disclosed by the depositions; and you
will also, if you deem it advisable, use the facts established therein
in support of my despatch of yesterday, No. 789.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
Charles Francis Adams, Esq., &c., &c., &c.