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Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
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The Sinking cause of Jeff. Davis and his Southern Confederacy. [From the New York Herald, Jan. 1.]
The independent Cotton Confederacy of Jeff. Davis has seen its best days.
Under the increasing pressure of our fleets and armies, it is reduced to the condition of a city inves acts is from a long article of that paper on the late message of Jeff. Davis to his Confederate Congress at Richmond.
The editor does not believe that the peculiar logic of Davis will convince England or France of the inefficiency of the Federal blockade, or bring either of those t he does not tell the whole truth, he tells enough to show that Jeff. Davis, with his Southern Confederate despotism, is fast becoming a pub pen revolt.
Our New Orleans editor has the league at his back, and Davis and his tools are aware of it.
New Orleans, it will also be bo de manifest to them--first, that the Southern cotton nationality of Davis and his confederates is an exploded bubble; second, that the Govern
Seward (search for this): article 3