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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Manchester-view of Mr. Clay's letter to the London Times. (search)
out the change of a single letter in the Constitution. We are glad to hear it, and should be more glad to believe it. Unfortunately, Mr. Clay, who knows how it is to be done so much apparently than his friends at Washington, is on his way to St. Petersburg, where he cannot be held personally responsible for any failure to realize the prospect of early and easy success in which he revels. Where did this strange Minister Plenipotentiary learn that there was any reason to suppose that the Engave been ready to think that Mr. Lincoln's easy triumph was assured by the alacrity with which the wealthy and populous communities of the North came to his assistance, will be induced by these facts to revise their conclusion and think that the end is not yet visible. Perhaps it will be satisfactory to the friends of the Union to know that these apprehensions have no place in the mind of the intrepid statesman whom President Lincoln has sent to represent his Government at St. Petersburg.