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The John Brown meeting in Boston,its breaking up. The breaking up of a meeting in Boston, on the 3rd inst., held in memory of John Brown, has been noticed in our telegraphic dispatches. A negro named J. Sella Martin was chosen chairman of the meeting, and symptoms of a row immediately followed. The Express says: A call for a committee of one hundred to preserve order was received with hisses. Three cheers were given for Gov. Packer of Pennsylvania, and his letter to the Committee was called for. Mr. Sanborn appealed to the audience to keep order, and was replied to with hisses and groans, interspersed with cheers for the Constitution. The Chief of Police was present with a force, but made only a temporary lull of the storm. Martin commenced a speech, which was broken up with the noise, on which he laid all the blame of existing political troubles upon the conservatism of the cities, and States and Wall streets. The committee came in with an organization
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