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me time before England did, because, as alleged, their interest, of which they were the safe judges, dictated it, and they also fiercely threatened any power that should presume to assist Spain --The Federal Government was not, therefore, entitled to resent a recognition of the Confederate States, which he contended, precedent, practice, international law, and every political and commercial interest required at our hands, in a spirit, not of intervention, but of impartial neutrality. Mr. Gregory warmly supported the course of the Confederate States. He alleged that every pretext with which the North commenced the war had utterly failed, whilst the South had shown its determination to maintain its independence. Speech of Lord Palmerston against the motion. Lord Palmerston said: I hope the House will come to a decision to-night. The question is one of such importance and delicacy that I cannot think a postponement will be at all beneficial, and I confess that I regret ve