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The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The step indicated no distrust of faith in the Northern States, and no want of confidence in the Canadians. The London Times says that the sending of reinforcements to Canada was right and proper, because they can only be sent there in the summer season. The loss by the conflagration in London was over two millions sterling. Some of the estimates are as high as three or four millions.--Nearly all insured. The Cunard steamer Scotia had been successfully launched. Lord Chancellor Campbell had died very suddenly, having ruptured a blood vessel. Sir R. Bethel has been confirmed as Lord Chancellor of England. The Times continues to maintain that the Americans have no ground for their abuse of England beyond mortification at England's lack of appreciation. It says the Northerners have thrown themselves into a passion and must be left to recover. Sir Archibald Alison, in a letter to Cassius. M. Clay, contends that the American Constitution is a failure, a