The Sequestration Act is producing results so rapidly that we shall be unable to record them. Mr. Cupp, a worthy and estimable gentleman, who has long been in Virginia as a contractor on the Covington and Ohio railroad, but whose family and estate are in Pennsylvania, has, we learn been brought under its provisions. We can see no help for him, however. The law is no respecter of persons; and we therefore suppose that Mr. C. will have to share the hard "fortunes of war," though we, knowing him, take no pleasure in thus speaking of his troubles.
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