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Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
The President's Return.
President Davis returned to Richmond last evening.
An immense concourse of people assembled in front of the Spotswood House, and vociferously called for his appearance.
He finally presented himself, and addressed the multitude in glowing and eloquent allusions to the brilliant occurrences of Sunday.
He described the brilliant movement of Gen. Johnston from Winchester to Manassas, and with fervid feeling drew a graphic picture of the struggle of the wearied s ay a tribute to the devotion of the soldiers to the Confederacy.
Men, he said, who lay upon their backs, wounded, bleeding and exhausted, when they saw him pass, though they could do nothing else, waved their hats as they lay, and cheered for Jeff. Davis and the South.
Where the ranks had been broken and the men were somewhat scattered, when they saw the President of the South in their midst, shouted that they would follow him to the death, and rallied once more for the last and the successfu
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