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The Daily Dispatch: February 01, 1864., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between England and America about British neutrality. (search)
ce, and state that you shall transmit a copy of my note, with profound regret, to your Government, you, nevertheless, do not controvert the principal positions assumed in that note. You do not deny, first, that it is lawful for her Majesty's subjects to lend money on securities, or otherwise, to either helligerent, or secondly, that it is also lawful to sell, to either belligerent, munitions of war. Upon this subject I beg to call to your notice that no longer ago than the 20th of last November, in answer to the remonstrance of Mexico against an alleged organized system in the United States of aiding France in the war in which she is engaged with that republic, but in which the United States are neutral, Mr. Seward replied by this, among other citations: [After quoting from Mr. Webster's dispatch to Mr. Thompson, Earl Russell proceeds]: It seems clear, on the principle enunclated in these authorities, that, except on the ground of any proved violation of the Forei