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The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], English opinion on the mediation question. (search)
olicy of Washington." The Times expresses the opinion that the Northern elections, if adverse to the Republicans, will be merely the prelude to some sharper and more deadly struggle. The Morning Herald is very pointed in its comments. It says: "such is the language with which be [Lord Russell] mocks the hopes and insults the misery of half a million of starving English labor are" "Everything is to be sacrificed to the vain hope of retaining the parliamentary support of Messrs Bright and Cobden, and the still more absurd delusion that, by abject patience and dastardly submission, we may avert the vindictive wrath and pacify the causeless hatred of the mongrel rabble which controls the Government of the Northern States Of all political crimes, since history began, this, which has just been committed by the English Government, is one of the most foolish and the most unpardonable. For cold-blooded cruelty and pusillanimous betrayal of duty, Lord Russell and his colleag