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The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Attitude of England towards the United States. (search)
eign contest. Mr. Seward may think that the loss of the mouth of the Mississippi may be compensated by the annexation of Canada and the command of the St. Lawrence. We regret to see, amongst the items of news brought by the last mail, that Mr. dered to depart as Lord Napier received notice to quit a few years ago. But if the Federal Government should provoke war, Canada, in spite of the few discontented who have volunteered for the service of a foreign State, would remain staunch and true. she would paralyze the action of the North with regard to the Secession States. Mr. Seward, who at one time stated that Canada ought not to be interfered with, because the time of annexation would surely come, may possibly imagine that by subservieds is now destined to be transferred that balance of power on the American continent which both the democratic North and the South have so wailfully and so needlessly surrendered to England, and happy, contented, prosperous and monarchical Canada.