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Judah P. Benjamin (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 invested by an overwhelming force and cut off from its supplies.
Growing up, as in a single night, into a luxuriant development, like Jonah's gourd, it is willing as rapidly away.
From every quarter of the South, in every variety of manifestation, the facts and the evidence are daily accumulating upon our hands that nothing but the intervention of England or France can prevent this overstrained and exhausted rebellion from collapsing within Mr. Seward's limitation of ninety days, like the Great South Sea Bubble or any other audacious but shallow imposture.
In the interesting statements which we published yesterday from two Union refugees who had run the gauntlet of the Davis despotism from Texas to Indiana