Posted on 06/10/2021 7:29:51 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
WASHINGTON, Sunday, June 9.
Semi-official letters from England give assurances that the British Government is gradually "clawing off" from its original partiality for the rebel States. The Government is yet anything but friendly to the Union, but it is decidedly not so open in its hostility as it was before the arrival of Mr. ADAMS. These same letters leave no room to doubt that the Ministry had once determined upon the extreme measure of recognizing the Southern Confederacy, and they were endeavoring to precipitate such action before the arrival of our new Minister.
In the interview which Mr. ADAMS had with Lord JOHN RUSSELL, the former very distinctly expressed to the latter the belief that the British Government intended such a purpose, and charged the British Ministry with a want of common diplomatic courtesy in thus attempting to decide upon a vital question before affording an opportunity to the Administration of explaining the position in which the Government of this country is placed, the objects of the rebels, and the power of the Government to suppress the rebellion.
Mr. ADAMS also, I think, took occasion to represent to the British Minister, in most emphatic language, the injustice of recognizing the rebel States, and to warn him of the fact that this Government would not permit the interference of any foreign Government to prevent the subjugation of the rebel States to the Union.
It is more than probable the Spanish Government will decline to receive CARL SCHURZ as Minister from this country -- at least, the representatives of Spain here at Washington do not hesitate to express such a belief.
Two regiments of Gen. RUFUS KING's Wisconsin Brigade have been ordered to report at Washington forthwith. They will come via Harrisburgh, and will probably reach this city on Wednesday.
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