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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Canadian opinion of the Recognition question (search)
A Canadian opinion of the Recognition question
--The Montreal Advertiser thinks the intelligence brought by the Kangaroo, that Mr. Gladstone the Imperial Chancellor of the Exchequer, had in a speech at Newcastle declared that President Davis had made the South a nation, and that be considered separation certain, is significant of the course likely to be adopted by the British Government.
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Mr. Gladstone is too careful a statesman to utter wards without a meaning, or to assert on a great public question a more private opinion.
It may be wondered, that he spoke at Newcastle in this matter not only the conviction of the Ministry as a whole, but a conviction which it intends to follow up to its legitimate conclusion.
Lord Palmerston and other members of the Government have declared that when the Confederate States had established their ability to maintain the independence they had asserted, they would be entitled to be recognized by other Powers, and the declaration wa