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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between Mr. Mason and Earl Russell. (search)
nfederate Government to prohibit or dis the expert of cotton; on the contrary he state that he is instructed to assure her Majority Government that if Europe is without American cotton, it is because Europe has not thought fit to her ships to America for cotton. The following is the reply to this letter: "Foreign Office, July 10, 1862. "Sir: I am directed by Russell to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th last, respecting the blockade of the Southern coast of North America. I am, &c. A. H. Layard" The next letter of the series it one from Mr. Mason, dated July 17th, on the subject of intervention. In this note he calls Earl Russell's attention to his own and Lord Palmerston's reply to inquiries made in each House of Parliament as to the intention of her Majesty's Government to tender offices of mediation to the contending powers in America, that the Government declined such mediation at present, on the ground that in the inflamed and irritat