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facts governments. In less than twelve months a Whig Government, because it had suited its purpose, had recognized Belgium, and it would not do to say that the civil war was still raging in America for the were on the point of subduing the brave Red- gians, and we did more than recognize that Kingdom. In strict conformity with our practice and international law, Lord Castlereagh and Mr. Canning recognized Greece and Spanish Colonies in America, and they were supported by Sir James Macintosh, at that recognition was not inconsistent, but in accordance with a strict centrality. The United States recognized the Spanish Republic some time before England did, because, as alleged, their interest, of which they were the safe judges, dictated it, and they also fiercely threatened any power that should presume to assist Spain --The Federal Government was not, therefore, entitled to resent a recognition of the Confederate States, which he contended, precedent, practice, inter