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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula . (search)
Russia and the United States.
It was not long ago conjectured that Russia and the United States had formed an alliance, by which Russia Russia and the United States had formed an alliance, by which Russia was to lend our own Northern barbarians some of her superfluous hordes, and the Yankee assist Russia in her European contests.
The Yankees suRussia was to lend our own Northern barbarians some of her superfluous hordes, and the Yankee assist Russia in her European contests.
The Yankees surfeited the officers of the Russian fleet in New York with their nauseous flatteries and flunkeyism, and Mr. Seward has been remarkably sweet Russia in her European contests.
The Yankees surfeited the officers of the Russian fleet in New York with their nauseous flatteries and flunkeyism, and Mr. Seward has been remarkably sweet in a diplomatic way to the Russian Government.
In writing to the United States Charged Affaires, Bayard Taylor, Mr. Seward says: "Russia has Russia has our friendship in every case in preference to any other European Power, because she always wishes us well, and leaves us to conduct our own af n they are mutually requested, but not until then." In other words, Russia occupies the same neutral position in reference to the war as Engla disclaims all hostility to the Southern people.
In point of fact, Russia has preserved her neutrality more strictly than England, and if Mr.