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The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Spangled Banner," will again and again be sung by a joyful and happy people, with emotions of pride and pleasure, from every hill top and savannah, from every mountain, plain and valley of our beloved country. Mr. Strieby attempted to speak to the resolutions, but the uproar was so great that he could not be heard. A motion to adopt the resolutions was then put, and carried by acclamation without a dissenting voice, and with repeated cheers. Patriotic speeches were made by B. Davis Noxon and others. Moses E. Hart came forward, and spoke briefly, claiming to be a Republican, but in favor of preserving the Union. He said the Abolitionists had long held sway in Syracuse, but their race was run. Wm. W. Green made a patriotic speech, nearly two hours in length, during which a negro charged him with lying, and the negro was quietly passed through an aperture in the wall into the street. At seven o'clock this evening an immense concourse of people assembled in f