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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Is the Czar our friend or enemy?
--Not long ago, the Emperor of Russia, through his prime minister, Prince Gortschakoff, addressed a letter to Baron Stoeckle at Washington, to be read to the President of the United States, abounding in friendly expressions: but marked throughout by the most careful non-committalism as to the quarrel raging on this continent between North and South.
To a plain person uninitiated in the mysteries of diplomacy, it seemed to be a letter intended, while expressing the autocrat's regard and friendship for all America, to announce his entire neutrality in the war of the sections; to assign to his American minister his position in respect to the belligerents, and to announce to the Washington Government the policy he would pursue in respect to either side.
Other European Governments had taken means to announce their neutrality;--Spain by the proclamation of her Captain-General in Cuba; Great Britain by the declarations of her ministers in Parliament; a
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 1
Is the Czar our friend or enemy?
--Not long ago, the Emperor of Russia, through his prime minister, Prince Gortschakoff, addressed a letter to Baron Stoeckle at Washington, to be read to the President of the United States, abounding in friendly expressions: but marked throughout by the most careful non-committalism as to the quarrel raging on this continent between North and South.
To a plain person uninitiated in the mysteries of diplomacy, it seemed to be a letter intended, while expressing the autocrat's regard and friendship for all America, to announce his entire neutrality in the war of the sections; to assign to his American minister his position in respect to the belligerents, and to announce to the Washington Government the policy he would pursue in respect to either side.
Other European Governments had taken means to announce their neutrality;--Spain by the proclamation of her Captain-General in Cuba; Great Britain by the declarations of her ministers in Parliament; a
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 1
Cuba (Cuba) (search for this): article 1