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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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and the Union nominees, Speeches were made by Mr. Marshall, Daniel S. Dickinson, Dr. Bradford, and Chas. S. Spencer — that of Mr. Dickinson being the feature of the meeting. The war spirit was developed in the most unmistakable manner. Erastus Booth was arrested yesterday by Marshal Marray, on a charge of piracy. It is alleged that Captain Booth was engaged in the slave trade during the latter part of last year and engaged as master of another slaving vessel at the time of his arrest. Captain Booth was engaged in the slave trade during the latter part of last year and engaged as master of another slaving vessel at the time of his arrest. The disgraceful conduct of the Fire 'Zounven was again resumed yesterday morning at 12 o'clock. About 300 men assembled around their officers' quarters, near the Battery, and vented their displeasure by groans, hisses, &c. At 1 o'clock Col. Locser ordered them on board the steamer for Fort Monroe. About fifty obeyed, but several of this number were included by threats to change their minds, and left the vessel. Business still continues very dull down at the custom-house. Mr. George