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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 15, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Yankeedom on John Bull.
The true feeling and inclination of the Yankees in reference to England may be gathered from their journals.
This is bitter and hostile in the extreme.
The Federal Government, however, will take care to avoid an open rupture with Great Britain; for that they dread at this time almost as much as the British Cabinet itself does!
The Yankees, however, continue to assail the English through their journals.
They reproach them for selfishness, craftiness, and treache d the probable destruction, in case of war, of British commerce by Federal privateers.
In this last we think the Yankees tell the truth.
We have before us the Baltimore American of the 8th, in which there is a tremendous broadside against John Bull.
It charges him with all manner of crimes, and reviewing his policy relative to Turkey, suggests that there is yet under cover of his professions of neutrality some dreadful designs against the United States.
It fears that England, carrying o