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The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Attitude of England towards the United States. (search)
ritish ports. The government of his Majesty, the Emperor of the French, acting under an old ordinance of 1861, is prepared to enforce the same prohibition, and therefore both countries are unanimous in their determination to give practical effect to the declaration annexed to the treaty of Paris, that "privateering is and remains abolished." Mr. Lincoln professes his intention to adhere to the same declaration; but how he can, without the assistance of privateers, maintain a blockade from Chesapeake. Bay to the Rio Grande del Norte, is a matter which must appear more than ever doubtful. But if we revert to the question of interference, which the New York papers and Messrs. Cassius M. Clay and Burimgame so incorrectly assert is about to take place on the part of England, we are naturally led to examine the American doctrine with regard to the recognition of de facto government. We all know as a matter of history that the independence of the thirteen States was secured by the aid