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The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The English press on American Affairs — a Blast against Seward's emigration circular. (search)
Western and Northern States, a deficient crop will be reaped next harvest, and unless life, liberty, and property soon become secure, the preparations for spring seed time are sure to be on a much diminished scale. Then will come the real pressure of the present war Ceasing to produce food for their own consumption, and only producing other things for soldiers to destroy, the end would soon be reached. Every emigrant drawn from these shores, and from the shores of Continental Europe, by the falsehood of Mr. Seward and the representations of diplomatic and consular agents of the United States, would be cruelly, infamously, and criminally deceived. They would be the victims of designing, unprincipled, blood-thirsty men. Lured from peace, liberty, and law, they would be in a land possessing neither — a land already suffering from the throes of dissolution. --It is better to be a starving operative in Lancashire than to be a thriving citizen of the Northern States at the present time.