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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], An English opinion of the War in America. (search)
teras has been without effect on the course of affairs; tension of Fort Pickens does not terrify Alabama or Florida, and the capture of Beaufort, or even the destruction of what remains of Charleston, cannot effect the Colton States of the Atlantic, except for a few miles from the seaboard. But in the North These little success a give inf gratification, The magnificent exploits of the Wabash at Port Royal were on thousand of Northern tonsure until Capt. Davis was throws into the Shade by Capt Wilkes. "As this present month of January will are the Federal Treasury pouring out inconvertible promises to put us fast as the improved printing machines can provide them, it will be necessary to do something to restore good humor, and to keep before the eyes of a much trusting people the mirage of a suppressed rebellion. It is therefore probable that, as a political provice, some attempt will be made on one of the cities of the coast. What the fortune of such an extent as may be, we ha