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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Another scene from the Performance in Charleston. (search)
the first Christian congregations met — by stealth and in secret places. As the military force here is small in comparison with the amount of work to be done, two Northern citizens interested in universal education, who are here on a visit — James Redpath, of Boston, and Kane O'Donnell, of Philadelphia,--were invited to re-open the public schools and re- organize the system of education on the most liberal basis. The school buildings were immediately taken possession of and a Bureau of Instru have been ordered to be delivered up. Receipts are given to their owners for "--copies of incendiary publications confiscated." A Sunday in Charleston. Sunday was a day of jubilee at all the colored churches. General Littlefield and Mr. Redpath (of Boston) addressed all the congregations on their positions and duties to their race and country.--The colored people say that there have been no such scenes witnessed in these churches during living memory. The speakers made very radical