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Recognition.
--Mr. O'Sullivan, late United States Minister to Portugal, has put forth another pamphlet in London.
It bears the title, "Recognition: its international legality, its justice, and its policy.
A letter to Lord Palmerston." it is an able statement of the leading arguments in favor of the recognition of the independence of the Southern Confederacy.
He cites the principles which have governed European powers in recognizing nations, and applies them with conclusive force to the case of the Confederacy.
He asks if there is any prospect of the subjugation of the South ? If the people of the South are united in demanding independence ? If their Government is cap maintaining order — is it, inset, a Government in fact?
He contends that those of the subjugation of the Southern Southern people are unite to get rid of polit with the North--and that the Confederate Government is as constitutional and free and supported as the Government in favor of recognizing the Confed