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The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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s there is good reason to believe that although the matter cannot be announced, it is absolutely certain that the European Conference will after all actually assemble. In the House of Lords on the 14th, Lord Camp bell asked the meaning of Gortschakoff's words as to the combination between Russia and Austria, Prussia and England. Earl Cranville said that Prince Gortschakoff could only refer to the Conference proposal. England has not entered into any combination displaying the slightest hosPrince Gortschakoff could only refer to the Conference proposal. England has not entered into any combination displaying the slightest hostile feeling towards France. In the House of Commons Mr. Roebuck asked if the Federal and Confederate Governments had been remonstrated with for the employment of agents for illegal purposes. He said he would be glad to see the Federal shipping swept from the seas. England's honor was at stake. Lord Palmerston said that the Governments had been remonstrated with and prosecutions instituted. Mr. Bright said that Mr. Roebuck's speech was unworthy of a member of Parliament. T