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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1865., [Electronic resource], What will they do with us? (search)
of the apparent overthrow of their influence in Mexico, but it is the same kindness of faction which led us into the civil war. Only time and events can cure it, and these we may well believe are doing their work.
"No appeal to the reason or to the patriotism of the insurgents is heard so long as they entertain hopes of success in the desperate enterprise.
The loyal people of the United States seem to have no need for new or increased devotion to the national cause.
At all events, considerations of foreign and remote dangers can scarcely be expected to gain serious attention when the immediate domestic perils of the conflict absorb the popular mind.
I know no other way for us than to contemplate the situation calmly, do our whole duty faithfully, meet every emergency as it rises with prudence, firmness, and force if necessary, and trust in God for a safe issue of the contest. "I am, your obedient servant, "William H. Seward."
Latest from Mexico.
From Havana, on the 4th instant, we have later and interesting news from Mexico.
The advices are from the City of Mexico to the 19th and Vera Cruz to the 22d ultimo.
A great portion of the country was in a most distracted condition.
A number of the guerrilla leaders, according to Imperial newspaper accMexico.
The advices are from the City of Mexico to the 19th and Vera Cruz to the 22d ultimo.
A great portion of the country was in a most distracted condition.
A number of the guerrilla leaders, according to Imperial newspaper accounts, had drawn up and signed a compact to visit instant death on all Frenchmen and traitors caught, whether with or without arms in their hands, and their followers were executing these instructions.
It is reported that they had sacked a little town called Metopic, and committed many barbarities there and at other places.
reat portion of the city in order to improve his defences.
Marshal Bazaine had left the capital to conduct the Imperial operations against Diaz.
Juarez was supposed to be at the town of Arispe, in Sonora.
A coal mine has been discovered near Monterey.
Dr. Gwin was in Havana on the 4th instant, en route from Mexico to Europe.