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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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never have published anonymous pamphlets predicting the absorption of friendly States. We do not maintain an enormous army insatiable for pay and pillage. We desire nothing better than peace with the whole world, and, as we have often said before, with no country more than with the United States' "These protestations, strong as they are, are nevertheless, tinged with a certain degree of acrimony, and we should be much astonished to see the Times accept the arrest of Messrs Mason and Sifdell with cool equanimity. The post pronounces still more decided, the idle fears of Seward, and assured him that there is not the slightest probability that England will recognize the independence of the South. The following passage is the most important portion of its article: "'Mr. Seward entirely mistakes the intentions of the English Government and people, if he believes in the existence of any scheme, (unless, it may be, among a few members of Parliament of advanced views an