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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Cassius M. Clay and the London Times--"Our Foreign Relations." (search)
r Foreign Relations." The letter from Cassius M. Clay to the London Times was briefly referred are we fighting for?" "We are fighting," says Mr. Clay, "for nationality and liberty." We can undershe revolted States?" "Of course we can," says Mr. Clay. So on that point there is no more to be saie supposes to be addressed to him by England, Mr. Clay becomes the questioner, and asks us where ournd the United States? " "Certainly not," says Mr. Clay, "for in half a century they will amount to ae railways four thousand miles long. " But is Mr. Clay quite sure that, even if we should offend the as our ally in a war against the other? Mr. Clay must really allow us to give our own version erge out of the frightful chaos through which Mr. Clay sees his way so clearly. And that neutralityappointed Minister to Russia, the valiant Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky. That gentleman lately arribted that the effect of the course pursued by Mr. Clay, however well intended, must be to damage rat[8 more...]