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THE SUPPOSED PLOT TO LIBERATE JEFFERSON DAVIS.

New Tobk, 18th January. The Herald's Eortress Monroe correspondent says the vigilance of the military authorities in their search for any person who may be concerned in a supposed plot to liberate Jefferson Davis has ,not been in any degree relaxed since the expulsion from the. district of all who are known to have been at any time in the rebel service. A sharp look-out is still kept on all arrivals, both by land and water, and the conspirators — if a plot really exists — have little opportunity for the prosecution of their scheme. *

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 2 April 1866, Page 3

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THE SUPPOSED PLOT TO LIBERATE JEFFERSON DAVIS. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 2 April 1866, Page 3

THE SUPPOSED PLOT TO LIBERATE JEFFERSON DAVIS. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 2 April 1866, Page 3

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