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The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], The United States and Mexico . (search)
The United States and Mexico.
--The French occupation of Mexico and its conversion into an empire, under the patronage and protection of the Emperor of the FrenMexico and its conversion into an empire, under the patronage and protection of the Emperor of the French, is the bitterest pill, next to the secession of the South, that the United States has ever been compelled to swallow.
It treats with such profound contempt the M e virtuous and honest.
Washington Government had long ago determined to absorb Mexico and annex Cuba, as well as the various other island waifs of the Western Archip autiful projects, are summarily knocked in the head by the French occupation of Mexico.
The question now arises, what are the U. S. going to do about it?
They must ive, we enjoy profoundly the desperate dilemma to which Napoleon's bold move in Mexico has reduced the Manifest Destiny Yankees.
Let the Emperor of the French consolidate his power in Mexico, civilize the natives, develop their commerce, protect Cuba, and cultivate amicable relations with the Southern Confederacy.
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