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The Daily Dispatch: February 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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would lead to immediate war between the Federal Government and the power or powers which should thus offend it. Having gratuitously advanced an hypothesis, in which international relations of the Federal Government would be simply those of "Bully Dawson kicking all the world, and all the world kicking Bully Dawson," he expresses his regret at the inattention of the British Government to the currents that were bringing the two countries into collision, and then touches on the inference drawn fromDawson," he expresses his regret at the inattention of the British Government to the currents that were bringing the two countries into collision, and then touches on the inference drawn from Lord Palmerston's remarks that the British Government was at length awake to the importance of averting a possible conflict. And then he proceeded to speak of the Trent affair. Would not any sane man, who, a few sentences before, had been speaking of the currents likely to bring the two countries into collision, yet who knew that, from this Trent outrage, a current mighty as the Golf stream itself was then falling from the American shores to England the causes, it not arrested, of certain hos