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The Daily Dispatch: may 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Symptoms of yellow fever in the South. (search)
Russell's want of foresight. The English nation aspires to do the manufacturing of the world. To that end they seek a monopoly of all the cotton. Lord Russell hopes that if the Yankees conquer us, he will get as much cotton as he wants from the Confederate States. The Yankees are to supply him. In the meantime the opportunity is favorable, he thinks, for introducing cotton grown in India on a large scale. There never was greater folly. If the Yankees conquer us, they will place and out of every market in the world. They will utterly break down the manufactories of England, France, Germany, Russia, Holland, Switzerland, and Spain. They will be the sole manufacturers of the world. This view never seems to have struck Lord Russell in the intensity of his hatred to the Southern States, but he may be sure it has struck his friend Seward. It is a pity such a country as England should have her foreign relations directed by such a superannuated old humbug as Russell.
; executive officer, Lieut. cord. Steam sloop Iroquois. nine guns, Commander John De Camp. Executive officer, David B. Harmony. Gunboat Westfield, six guns, Capt. William B. Renshaw. Gunboat Katalin, six guns, Lieutenant Commanding George Preble. Gunboat Pinola, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding Crosby. Gunboat Cayuga, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding Harrison. Gunboat five guns. Gunboat five guns, Lieutenant Commanding C. I. B. Caldwell. Gunboat five guns, Lieutenant Commanding John Russell. Gunboat Kanawha, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding Join Gunboat Sciota six guns, Lieutenant Commanding Edward Donaldson. Gunboat Miami, six guns, Lieutenant Commanding A. D. Barroll. Gunboat Owasco, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding John Guest. Gunboat Winna four guns, Lieutenant Commanding T. Nichols; Executive officer, John G. Walker. Gunboat Wis five guns, Lieutenant Commanding N. Smith. Gunboat Kine, five guns, Lieutenant Commanding George H. Ransom. Scho