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The Daily Dispatch: July 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Foreign news. (search)
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Our Affairs in the British House of Commons.
The statement made by Mr. Roebuck in the British House of Commons, relative to a conversation with the Emperor of the French upon the subject of recognition — which will be found in our news columns — is calculated to excite the profoundest interest.
The people of the Confederate States, it is now apparent, have not been wrong in attributing to the French Emperor dispositions the most friendly, and to Earl Russell and the British Cabinet dispositions the most hostile, towards their cause.
In fact, the latter have been our great enemies in the struggle for our independence, and none the less so that their hostility has been of a negative character, instead of being open and boldly expressed.
The statement of the Emperor of the French that he on one occasion sent the British Cabinet a proposition to recognize the Confederate States, and that the paper, after having been sent to Lord Lyons, was, by that functionary, most dishonorably