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The Fall ar«reir* if a tra# / IIIf thH*» is one parson in America more | miserable than another, we suppose it isJsrrsaso* Davis, the traitor. His name will lire with Arnold's; and since Arnold, no I man has bred who .ha* suffered the bitter] punishment of great crime* in greater Imtuil- j iation. II* left Washington, where be btfd.worn proudly the dignity of a Senator. His wife was a wealthy lady of New Orleans,where rbc had a handsome property. He had one of the lordliest plantations on the Missis-Rippi. He became the chief of the Confederate States, ordered the erection of customhouses on the Mississippi River, below the Tennessee line, before the secession of Tennessee, ordered the reduction of lort Sumter, and laughed to scorn the proclamation of the , President of the United States, making the j first ca I for troops to occupy and possessjhe , forts and pro|eity of the Government, that j bad been slesed by Insurgents pretending to Jnet tintm State authority. I
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Cincinnati Daily Commercial

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Thu, Mar 02, 1865

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