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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], An Honest man. (search)
England and the Circular of Secretary Seward.
--We subjoin a comment upon the position of England with regard to this circular, translated from the French side of the New Orleans Bee. We do not recollect to have noticed the very significant passages from the Times and Post, which we retranslate from the Bee:
[from the Bee]
"Something is passing in European politics, which, in as much as we have no access to European journals, and can, therefore, base our opinion only upon a few brief extracts from English journals, is to us incomprehensible.
There are three European powers who are deeply interested in the progress of events in this country.
These are Great Britain, France, and Spain.
The joint expedition projected against Mexico appeared to be the first step in the direction of a direct intervention in the affairs of North America.
But after indicating the terms of the triple alliance, the telegraph apprised us at the last moment that England had declined signing it,