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The Daily Dispatch: may 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], The negro at home--what one who saw for himself has to say (search)
ntion in America continue in circulation, and the dullness and decline in cotton is attributed to them. The Paris correspondent of the London News, writing on the 1st says: It is positively stated to-day in official circles that the French and English Ministers at Washington have received identical instructions to attempt a moral intervention, exclusive of any idea of forcible intervention, in the hope of putting an end to the civil war. The Paris correspondent of the Independence Belge reiterates his statement relative to the contemplated intervention. He says the news which he sent respecting the project of intervention by France and England, for re-establishment (?) in the most absolute manner, and I have reason to believe the project will very soon be made known officially to the public. It is said that certain conditions will be imposed on the South, having for its object the gradual emancipation of its slaves. I am assured that, in order to generalize the measu