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Seward's reply to the Paisley Parliamentary Reform Association. Paisley is one of the largest manufacturing towns in Gnt, upon what subject we know not, and can only guess from Seward's answer. The following is the first paragraph of the repnd Yankee legislator went in mourning. It was proved that Seward himself was cognizant of the design, and that he had given the powers at Washington. And why not? The States, says Seward, are all equal, and Abe tells us they have the same rightsnced into Kentucky, and Missouri had risen in a mass. But Seward knew well enough that the condition of affairs in Kentucky dwell upon it. Towards the conclusion of his letter, Seward tells the Paisley cotton philosophers; "If all Europe couthe bodies and souls of men. Such is the character of Seward's letter to Paisley reformers — a document which would dister of Seward's letter to Paisley reformers — a document which would disgrace any man in North America but Seward himsel
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Seward's reply to the Paisley Parliamentary Association. The Glasgow (Scotland) Mail says the following reply has been received to the address lately forwarded to the Government of the United States by the Paisley Parliamentary Reform Association, of that city; Department on State, Washington, August 14, 1862 To Alexander McAndrew President, and Robert Cockran,Secretary, of the Paisley Parliamentary Reform Association: Gentlemen: I have had the pleasure of receiving the libera circumstance a new and distinct motive to bring the war to a safe and speedy conclusion — Nations, in modern times, are not absolutely independent of each other. On the contrary, they constitute a general society. If all Europe could not only think, but speak as you do, there would soon be no civil war or insurrection here. In return, Europe would have our suffrages and influence for peace and harmony everywhere. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, William H Seward