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is wife, son, and three daughters. Mr. Mason, accredited Commissioner from the Confederate States to England. Mr. Eustis, Secretary to Mr. Slidell, accompanied by his wife. Mr. McFarland, Secretary to Mr. Mason. The Trent sailed farmed, came alongside. The men a once leaped on deck, sword in hand. After some more parleying, Messrs. Slidell, Mason, Eustis, and McFarland were taken and forced into the boat. The Americans went back to the cabins and took possession of theance of the boarding officers, and they have all arrived safely here per La Plata. The families of Mr. Slidell and Mr. Eustis were urged by the First Lieutenant of the San Jacinto to accompany them, but being informed, probably they would be sepation required was, of course, peremptorily refused. He then stated that he had information that Messrs. Slidell, Mason, Eustis, and McFarland were on board, and demanded that they should be given up. This also being indignantly refused, Mr. Sl