Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phila[delphia], [Pa.], to Richard Davis Webb, Dec[ember] 31st [1861]

James Miller M'Kim writes that England has been "tempted to go to war", but argues that public sentiment in England is not overly hostile towards the United States. M'Kim informs Webb that it is well that the Trent Affair has been settled.

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