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The Daily Dispatch: April 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], The policy of France with regard to the War. (search)
by slave labor. The social cataclysm which would follow the final overthrow of the South would consequently produce a convulsion in France which would be felt for many years. As concerns its commercial interests, then, it is important for France that the South should preserve an independent existence, and thus far we believe the Imperial Government is sufficiently enlightened. Let us examine the marine argument." "Although we do not partake of the Anglophobia with which certain French Senators seem to be afflicted, we are willing to admit that before the division of the Union it was politic to conciliate the Washington Government. But it belonged neither to France, nor to any other European power, to prevent secession, and the result of non-intervention has been to render re- union forever impossible. The re-establishment of the Union by conquest is a chimera, and our reasoning must be based upon the existence of two nation is instead of one. In view of the maritime forts