§ SIR CHARLES W. DILKESir, I would ask leave to explain that in order to avoid delay, the Correspondence relating to the affairs of Tunis has been 790 divided into five parts, of which the first (Tunis No. 1) contains the Correspondence previous to this year. Tunis No. 2 will contain the more recent Correspondence up to May 7. No. 3 will contain some important Despatches written within the last few days, which will be given separately. No. 4 will contain complete Correspondence up to date; and No. 5, that relating to the Enfida case.