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g language: "You presume on the forbearance of the Commanding General, who, though you are a traitor, has permitted you to go at large. You also come in here and demand editorial courtesy. You, sir, who, during the past eighteen months, have done little else than plot treason against the State. I owe you no courtesy. There is the door — go out; and while I occupy this chamber, never again enter it." The next incident was this: The Delta office is owned by the Bible Society. Early in June, a sanctimonious-appearing person presented himself, "Can I," he inquired, "see Captain Clark? " "That is my name," said the editor. "I represent the owners of this building, and I come to inquire about the payment of the rent." Clark looked at the minister, paused a moment and observed. "In view, sir, of the uses which you have permitted your building to be devoted to during the past year — uses so unworthy of Bible publishers and pious people — it is due to frankness that I should tell yo<