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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], A meeting of "Southern Men" in New York. (search)
rom the South, publish in the New York papers a card calling a 'Union War Meeting.' Among the names, 27 in number, signed to the 'call' are the following: Waiter S. Carr and J. M. Bird from South Carolina; 'Hon' Philip Frazer, C. L. Robinson, Jos. Remington, John S. Sammis, and Wm. Offatt, from Florida." Lest there be any one who may be led to believe that those men named as hailing from Florida are Southerners I desire to give you a short account of them the "Hon." Philip Frezer is a Nor abolition proclivities, however were discovered by the more discerning, alike from occasional sentiments dropped from hit lips, his political associates, and the entertainment of free egresses at his table, and in his family generally. Joseph Remington was a New York butcher adventurer, who went to Jacksonville about three years age and engaged in business as a clerk, or overseer at one of the lumber mills near the city, but proving to be worthless to his employer, he remove to the city an