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China (China) (search for this): article 7
ems that things have come to this point with us that the of and the meet of issue are only by of view, that of party interests. The radical vase in the House of Commons determines if not the fate of nation ob the deaths of thousands of our fellow-men. The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dying, but our Government will not say the word that would put an and to this terrible state of things. And while Mr. Seward excite at the postponement o
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
torials: [from the London Times, July 21.] At this moment, if the news from Vicksburg be true, Port Hudson is the only remaining obstacle to the entire command of the Mississippi, from its source, at the very northern boundary of the United States, to the Gulf of Mexico. But that command must still depend on the good will of the river States, and that good will must depend either on the entire subjection of the Southern States, or, at all events on the perfectly secure character of the, disunion, on the basis of two Federations, is at least as much beyond the power of immediate arrangement. Such is the result of those mighty pretensions and that arrogant spirit which have been elevated into a religion and a virtue in the United States, and which, failing their first object, find nothing else to rest upon. The idol is broken, and there the superstition ends. The fragments can neither be joined nor worshiped separately, and all we can do is to wait and see what Heaven will
Brazil, Clay County, Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 7
is point with us that the of and the meet of issue are only by of view, that of party interests. The radical vase in the House of Commons determines if not the fate of nation ob the deaths of thousands of our fellow-men. The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dying, but our Government will not say the word that would put an and to this terrible state of things. And while Mr. Seward excite at the postponement of his crowning humiliation, Earl
Japan (Japan) (search for this): article 7
hings have come to this point with us that the of and the meet of issue are only by of view, that of party interests. The radical vase in the House of Commons determines if not the fate of nation ob the deaths of thousands of our fellow-men. The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dying, but our Government will not say the word that would put an and to this terrible state of things. And while Mr. Seward excite at the postponement of his crow
Poland (Poland) (search for this): article 7
that the of and the meet of issue are only by of view, that of party interests. The radical vase in the House of Commons determines if not the fate of nation ob the deaths of thousands of our fellow-men. The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dying, but our Government will not say the word that would put an and to this terrible state of things. And while Mr. Seward excite at the postponement of his crowning humiliation, Earl Russell chuckles
Lancaster (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 7
e tool of the most corrupt and bl Administration the world has every soon. But what we full to comprehend is the absolute of our owe ministry. It seems that things have come to this point with us that the of and the meet of issue are only by of view, that of party interests. The radical vase in the House of Commons determines if not the fate of nation ob the deaths of thousands of our fellow-men. The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dyi
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 7
Further from Europe. the recent Confederate Reverses discussion in Parliament upon the Foreign Enlistment law &c. We have received files of English papers as late as the 26th ult. They contain some further comments on the fall of Vicksburg and the battle of Gettysburg. The following are some extracts from their editorials: [from the London Times, July 21.] At this moment, if the news from Vicksburg be true, Port Hudson is the only remaining obstacle to the entire command of the Mississippi, from its source, at the very northern boundary of the United States, to the Gulf of Mexico. But that command must still depend on the good will of the river States, and that good will must depend either on the entire subjection of the Southern States, or, at all events on the perfectly secure character of the relations to be established between the Northern and Southern. Whatever makes the Southern States the subjects and servants and tributaries of the Northern
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 7
oper steps to prevent the departure of these vessels. He had been informed that the American Government took note of the value of every vessel captured by the Southern privateers, and debited it to her Majesty's Government. Mr. Laird, in response, taunted Mr. Cobden with pursuing a course which, while it would enable his friends in the North to get all they wanted, would put a stop in England to a legitimate branch of industry. He accused the Americans of having built ships of war for Russia during the Crimean war, and with raising recruits in Ireland since the outbreak of the percent conflict. Lord Palmerson defended the course which the Government had taken, and said he could see no distinction of principle between the selling of arms to the Federals and the shipping of ships to the Confederates. Letters from Hon. Gidson Welles, Secretary of the Navy, to Hon. Charles Somser, are published in the English journals. They refer to Mr. Laird's statement in Parliament, th
France (France) (search for this): article 7
of view, that of party interests. The radical vase in the House of Commons determines if not the fate of nation ob the deaths of thousands of our fellow-men. The exigencies of the coalition are the key note in England's foreign policy. Lancashire starver that East Russell may retain his place, and in America Federals and Confederates slaughter each either that our Government — at war in China and Japan, aggressive in Brazil, and m in Poland — may prats of non-intervention in America. France offers mediation and recognition. The Emperor Napoleon, to whom Earl Howell is over ready to impute the men-bellicose intentions, wants peace across the French English worthmen, Belgian workmen, ar and starving, American by thousands are dying, but our Government will not say the word that would put an and to this terrible state of things. And while Mr. Seward excite at the postponement of his crowning humiliation, Earl Russell chuckles over the assurance that his place is safe, and that
Gulf of Mexico (search for this): article 7
stment law &c. We have received files of English papers as late as the 26th ult. They contain some further comments on the fall of Vicksburg and the battle of Gettysburg. The following are some extracts from their editorials: [from the London Times, July 21.] At this moment, if the news from Vicksburg be true, Port Hudson is the only remaining obstacle to the entire command of the Mississippi, from its source, at the very northern boundary of the United States, to the Gulf of Mexico. But that command must still depend on the good will of the river States, and that good will must depend either on the entire subjection of the Southern States, or, at all events on the perfectly secure character of the relations to be established between the Northern and Southern. Whatever makes the Southern States the subjects and servants and tributaries of the Northern will have much the same effect on the Northwestern. The instant the bargain is struck with the South there co
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