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c to look cautiously at future contingencies. The evidence seems complete that, if the present nominal blockade is to be respected, the provision of the Treaty of Paris that a blockade shall not be recognized unless it be real must be looked upon as cancelled; and an impression prevails that this result would be distasteful to all statesmen who recognize the claims of commerce and civilization. The meeting of the French Chambers on the 16th inst., and of the English Parliament on the 6th of February, may be followed by some important declaration on the subject. The initiative is thought likely to be taken by France, since the effects of the cotton dearth are more severe upon that country than upon Great Britain, where a great compensation is found in the impulse given to India. At the same time it is seen that this country, can have little inducement to forego joining in an imperative enforcement of legal principles, as the popular and almost universal cry in the Federal States
The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], The North Carolina coast and its points of interest and defence. (search)
in Congress. The Herald publishes the following dispatches: Rolla, Mo., Feb. 5.--Gen. Price is within eight miles of Springfield, Missouri. Boston,Feb. 6.--Great preparations are being made to hurry up the speedy departure of Butler's expedition. Several of the vessels are fitted out complete and are ready. Ten tho inform us that a great battle has been fought in Mexico at the National Bridge. The engagement lasted five hours. The Spaniards were defeated. Washington, Feb. 6.--A petition numerously signed by the citizens of Boston has been presented to Congress, asking that the negro question be dropped in all future debate, and that e to the business of the country. The Chicago Tribune denounces McClellan's inactivity. A dispatch received by the St. Louis Democrat, dated Rolla, Mo., Feb. 6th, says that Gen. Price has been hemmed in completely by the Federal forces, and that he must fight or surrender. Captain Mansfield and several others have been ca