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The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Times special in Richmond --first letter. (search)
A short-sighted policy.
The reason offered by Lord John Russell for declining to unite with France in proposing an armistice to the two American belligerents, that it would be declined by the United States, and the prospect of successful mediat politician.
The very moderate measure of humanity proposed by the Emperor of the French, backed by three such Powers as France, England, and Russia, could have given no offence to the United States, which has already shown that it cannot afford to rom this Continent.
If, on the contrary, as none here doubts, the South shall establish its independence, It will select France as that nation which more than all others deserves the bestowment of peculiar commercial privileges.
We shall never be ger be guilty of the crime and folly of forgetting our only friend.
It will be a just recompense of the selfish policy of England that the enormous commercial wealth and trade of the Southern Confederacy will one day be chiefly possessed by France.
The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], English opinion on the mediation question. (search)
Latest from Europe.
Misunderstanding between England and France--distress in the manufacturing districts of England — the removal of McClellan — France supposed to Intend Interference in American affairs on her own account.
The steameFrance supposed to Intend Interference in American affairs on her own account.
The steamer Hibernia has arrived at Portland, Maine, Her dates are late, and the intelligence interesting.
The following is the condensation of the news by the Northern papers:
There is increasing distress in the cotton manufacturing districts of England ent in trance at the course of Russia in regard to intervention.
The London Herald says:
that the relations of France and England have assumed an unsatisfactory character.
English Cabinet councils have become frequent.
The elections refusing the French proposition for mediation, fully bears out the telegraphic summary.
There are vague rumors that France has sent another note to England in response to Lord Russell's reply.
The Liverpool Post explains that the steamer "