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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Later from Europe---speeches of English Statesmen. (search)
, that the independence of the Southern States had been established. [Hear, hear] He believed it was the general opinion of the people of this country that the contest would issue in the establishment of the independence of the South. He himself did not express that opinion; he did not say that he dissented from that opinion, but that was the general opinion in this country. At a dinner given to Viscount Palmerston to celebrate the inauguration of the Hartley Institution, the Earl of Hardwick, returning thanks for the House of Lords, said be had been much interested, as he had no doubt all in that room had been by the late exhibitions of one (Mr. Gladstone) of her Majesty's Ministers in the North. [Hear] He had read the speeches delivered by that right honorable gentleman with great attention and he saw in them undoubtedly a very laudable desire to be extremely popular with the inhabitants of the towns. There was one expression used for which be thanked that right honorable ge