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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
and no sign of wavering had appeared at the South. The Confederates had opened the new year with a victory at Galveston, and at Vicksburg had inflicted on the Federal a defeat hardly less bloody and quite as important as that of Fredericksburg. Two military disasters and a rise of — gold to 50 premium are the first fruits of the masterly document of the 2d of January and a still more important matter is the widespread anger of all but the Republican zealots. New York has spoken through Mr. Seymour, and now the Governor of Kentucky, a firm Unionist, and a man to whom the North is mainly indebted for keeping the State from secession, denounces the President and his schemes in a State paper which is certainly one of the most remarkable we have ever read. There are at last sign abroad that the bankruptcy of the North, the desolation of the South, and the ruin of both white man and the negro, will provoke some political reaction in the Federal States. At such a conjuncture it behooves