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The Daily Dispatch: February 01, 1864., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between England and America about British neutrality. (search)
Correspondence between England and America about British neutrality. The Northern papers publish the diplomatic correspondence between Seward and Russell upon the subject of the cotton loan, Confederate cruisers, steam rams, &c. To show how completely England has been bullied by the Yankees in this matter we print a portion of the letters. With such timidity as is shown by the British Government, we may well be satisfied that nothing has been further from its intentions during this war tEngland has been bullied by the Yankees in this matter we print a portion of the letters. With such timidity as is shown by the British Government, we may well be satisfied that nothing has been further from its intentions during this war than the "recognition" of the Confederate States. The cotton loan.Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. Department of State, Washington, April 10, 1863. * * * * This Government has heard with surprise and regret that a loan has been made in London to the insurgents, with conditions of security and payment openly hostile to the United States, and it has good reasons for assuming that most or all of the moneys thus loaned are paid to British subjects residing in Great Britain for advances in money,