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The Daily Dispatch: December 31, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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, gave "Rally Round the Flag," and a new song, of which the lugubrious chorus, "No, no, Jeff., it's all up in Dixie," excited much applause and laughter. Colonel Howe, with a few pleasant words, introduced "our bully minister," the Rev. Mr. Brown chaplain of the Association, whose often humorous and earnest address was much relished, and his closing words, "God bless you, soldiers, whenever and wherever you go, " heartily responded to by the visitors. Colonel Howe then introduced Richard D. Dudley, one of the crew of the Hartford, both of whose arms had been shot off by the same shell at Mobile. His appearance elicited much sympathy, and three cheers were given for him. The Hon. E. C. Bailey, editor of the Boston Herald, was next introduced. After referring to the brilliant achievement of General-Sherman, whose next feat he did not think it would be talking out of school to say would be the capture of Charleston, the speaker predicted that an honorable peace would be arrived a