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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) or search for Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) in all documents.
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The Yankees and the French.
--Some of the Yankee newspapers profess that their most potent and bellicose Government is about to send an expedition to Matamoras and dispute the French occupation of Mexico.
It is an idle tale.
Their Government intends to do no such thing.
It would like to, but dare not. --It has fully made up its mind to submit to any and every insult from any and every power of Europe until it has succeeded in putting down "the rebellion." Until that object is gained, it f the profound craft and caution of Yankee policy.
Louis Napoleon would never have undertaken his Mexican enterprise but from an entire conviction that Southern independence is un fait accompli. He is proverbially the most discreet and circumspect, as well as bold and energetic, of European rulers.
His occupation of Mexico is a practical recognition of the South, which will be followed at the favorable moment by a formal acknowledgment, neither of which, however, will the Yankees resent.