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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for France (France) or search for France (France) in all documents.
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The blockade in England and France.
Earl Russell, in the House of Lords, on the 28th ult., in reply to a question from the Earl of Carnarvon, took occasion to explain away the treaty of Paris completely.
That treaty said: "The blockade to be r blockade.
There has been nothing like it since the good old times, when the British Minister blockaded all the ports of France, from the Elbe to Otranto, by an "Order in Council," and Napoleon the First blockaded all the British Isles by a decree fin.
In the French Senate the Marquis de Boissy "let the eat out of the bag," to use a vulgar but expressive phrase.
France is afraid that if the United States be curtailed of power, England will be without a rival on the sea, and she wishes to ld have taken advantage of our successes last summer, instead of lying supinely on our backs, and waiting for England and France to do our business for us. It has fled now, and we hope forever.
Let our people be assured that, if they expect to be in