July 10 Foreign interference deprecated from mo- tives of prudence and humanity, not from apprehension The United States not unprepared. If it comes, Europe must reconquer America, or America become forever isolated and independent of Europe. European domination cannot be rebuilt here upon the foundation of July 15 The Comte de Paris and Duc de Chartres and the Prince Napoleon. Americ1n sentiment towards the French nation and in regard to parties in France. FRANCE-Continued. No. From whom and to whom. Date. Subject. 220 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward. 1862. Nov. 6 Conversations with Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys 258 Mr. Seward to Mr. Nov. 21 Acknowledgment of the preceding de Page. 404 405 Mr. Thouvenel to Sept. 19 Export of cotton from Louisiana... to Mr. Seward. Cases of Richard Aldigé & Co., Messrs. 435 435 4 Mr. Cameron to Mr. July 23 Arrival at St. Petersburgh. Reception by 447 449 Seward. 7 Plan of telegraphic communication between Mr. Seward to Mr. July 28 Mr. Clay's audience of leave.... 449 450 Cameron. |