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The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ed that unless the force was at once withdrawn he should call out the First Regiment of the National Guard, a fine new corps in thorough discipline. Shortly afterward the troops, after patrolling to and fro, withdrew, not, however, before the civil magistrates had been affronted by the jeering of certain "respectable" rowdies who had come to see the soldiers "pitch in." In the meantime eloquent addresses were delivered by the Hon. A. J. Rogers, M. C. elect of the Sussex district; Hon. E. P. Norton, of this city; Judge A. R. Speer, J. C. Fitzgerald, and F. R. Teese, Esqs, and the venerable Judge Crane, of Boonton, who all commented upon the military display, rebuked the usurpations of military power by Burnside and the action of the Administration in the Vallandigham case, and were cheered to the echo. The following preamble and resolutions were "unanimously adopted with enthusiastic cheers, in which several soldiers joined:" Whereas, It is not only the privilege but th