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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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War meeting. --A negro recruiting recently held at New Bedford, Mass., the New Bedford Mercury gives the following : , last evening, was largely attended. by the choice of Rev. Mr. Grimas , who after a few remarks introduced G wood, who made a short but very address. He was followed by Dr. , R. C. Pitman, L. C. Ray, Wm. H. Wilson, J. M. Chester, (of Penn.,) and Dr. Bayne. Several resolutions satisfaction at the defeat of the attempt of foreign powers to interfere with our and resolutions referring to the thrown at colored men, and call to rise and show their strength, were . The action of the city government in receiving a bounty to colored men that and to only those who are citizens of was the subject of lengthy remarks been promised $50, and now they are offi that they can have but $25. There dissatisfaction. It stopped enlistments, company could be quickly by Want of space prevents a of the meeting, but we certainly will take the matter in