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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Disloyalty in England Outrages on the United States. (search)
ted that he and Mr. Adams will be quite able to avoid further complications with the British Government. The war feeling, quite rampant here a week ago, has blown over, and a good Federal victory would still further turn the tide in our favor else-where in England, if not in Liverpool. To day the merchants of Liverpool, with but few exceptions, are hearty sympathizers with Jeff. Davis and his navy of pirates. In no other place in England is this feeling so openly expressed. Tresholm, Frazer & Co., No. 10 Welford Place, are notoriously a rebel firm. Yet they know how to make a good thing out of their Confederate friends, for when the Confederate loan was at a premium, a few weeks ago, they prudently sold out their bonds, making as nice a speculation as ever gladdened the heart of a Wall street broker. James Spence is also a Confederate agent. Thomas Bold is a shipper of Liverpool whose name loyal Americans should learn. He it was who built the Virginia as a Confederate p