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to be permanent, but temporary, and that they would all be removed as soon as the war is over. Of course this, like his declaration denying that Wilkes arrested the Southern Commissioners in compliance with the wishes of the Lincoln Government, is a deliberate falsehood. The whole Yankee press gloated with an almost incredible malignity over the sinking of the stone fleet as forever sealing up the port of Charleston from the commerce of the world Their very Commander, Davis, who sunk the stone fleet, boasted that in a short time the port would be destroyed forever. And now, having exhibited this devilish purpose. Seward lies himself square out of his base position, and sheiks off, with the whole Yankee nation — Bennett in the front — lying and shaking at his heels. And those men expect to be our masters! Those men, whose cruelties have excited the profound horror of the whole world, and whose cowardice its unutterable contempt! These creatures to subjugate us! Heaven forbi