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      1865 Harper's Weekly 1965 Reissue Civil War Aftermath Captain Wirz Trial FL4
1865 Harper's Weekly 1965 Reissue Civil War Aftermath Captain Wirz Trial FL4
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1865 Harper's Weekly Magazine 1965 Reissue Civil War Aftermath Captain Wirz Trial FL4
THE
MEETING IN RICHMOND.
WE publish on page 580 a sketch, by Mr. J. R.
MANILION, of the mass meeting of the citizens of Richmond, held ou August 29, in the beautiful Capitol grounds of that city.
The object of the
mecting was ostensibly to give a denial to the imputations so frequently made, in the press of the North, that the loyalty of the people of Virginia, in spite of their protestations, is but of a sullen, discontented, and ephemeral mature.
Judge WILL-
IAM H. Lxons presided at the meeting, which adopted a series of resolutions expressive of the people's unfeigned loyalty and devotion to the Union; and speeches were made by Judge LYoNs, R.
R. T. DANIEL, late Prosecuting-Attorney for the Commonwealth, W. H. MACFARLAND, President of the late Farmer's Bank, and the Hon. JAMEs LYONS, member of the late Confedérate Congress.
              
1865 Harper's Weekly Magazine 1965 Reissue Civil War Aftermath Captain Wirz Trial FL4
THE
MEETING IN RICHMOND.
WE publish on page 580 a sketch, by Mr. J. R.
MANILION, of the mass meeting of the citizens of Richmond, held ou August 29, in the beautiful Capitol grounds of that city.
The object of the
mecting was ostensibly to give a denial to the imputations so frequently made, in the press of the North, that the loyalty of the people of Virginia, in spite of their protestations, is but of a sullen, discontented, and ephemeral mature.
Judge WILL-
IAM H. Lxons presided at the meeting, which adopted a series of resolutions expressive of the people's unfeigned loyalty and devotion to the Union; and speeches were made by Judge LYoNs, R.
R. T. DANIEL, late Prosecuting-Attorney for the Commonwealth, W. H. MACFARLAND, President of the late Farmer's Bank, and the Hon. JAMEs LYONS, member of the late Confedérate Congress.
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