Mr. Seward to Mr. Moran

No. 5.]

Sir: I learn from the cable that a commission of Lord Clarendon and others have been appointed to examine the British naturalization laws. Please sound the government again upon the question of their empowering Mr. Thornton to negotiate with us here on the principle of the North German treaty. Such a treaty would be very beneficial to the United States, and much more so to Great Britain. Had such a treaty been in existence, I think it would have avoided most of the trouble and difficulties which have arisen between the two governments during the last three years.

Answer by telegraph if the indications are favorable. I am, sir, your obedient servant,

WILLIAM H. SEWARD.

Benjamin Moran, Esq., &c., &c., &c.