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The Daily Dispatch: July 22, 1863., [Electronic resource], The rumored resignation of Earl Russell. (search)
een France and England ever since the advent of the Emperor — that the Emperor regards him not only as a political ally, but as a warm, personal friend — and that on one occasion he manifested that partiality in such a decided manner as to draw upon himself the censure of a large majority of his countrymen. It is just possible, then, that Lord Palmerston may coincide with the Emperor of the French in his views with regard to the recognition of the Confederate States, for it is vain for Sir George Grey to deny that the Emperor has made propositions to the British Ministry very different from the proposal to mediate, which was published in the newspapers some time ago. It is also highly probable that Lord Palmerston, on this subject, as upon most others of a foreign complexion, coincides with the Emperor of the French, while it is most certain that Lord Russell does not. The resignation of the latter would, in that event, be but a matter of course. Such are the possibilities of th