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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between Mr. Mason and Earl Russell. (search)
far as it applies to the Government or people of the United States; but says, with reference to his own Government and people, that "although they do not in any term invite such interposition, yet they can see nothing in their position which could make either offensive or irritating a tender of such offices on the part of her Majesty's Government, as might lead termination of the war — a war hopelessly carried on against them, and which is attended by a want on waste of human life." Harl Russell replied that the meaning of his declarations was, that in the opinion of her Majesty's Government any proposal to the United States to recognizes the Southern Confederacy would irritate the United States, and any proposal to the Confederate States to return to the Union would irrigate the Confederates. The next letter from Mr. Mason is on the subject of gallien, and is dated July 14 1861. In this letter our minister sets forth that the new Confederacy has evinced both the capac