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hundred were present. Dodd was there, and I think Mr. Barrett. I did not see Judge Bul- litt, or Mr. Piper, or Captain Majors. I saw Mr. Swem in Chicago, but not at the meeting. ]\Ir. Vallandigham presided at the meeting by a vote. I did not know but that the meetings were open, for no one was present at the doors, and no password was required tliat I know of, nor did I know that all pres- ent were members. Mr. Moss, in his re- marks, gave a history of the condition of Missouri; how the citizen
...s there were ex- posed to both rebel and Union troops; that some really good Union men, and others really rebels, were sutiering great indignities at the hands of the troops. First the rebels would come along and rob them of their pork and crops; then the Union troops came and took the negroes; that if this organization was worth any thing, if it was intended to be efficient in the restoration of the Government under the Constitution, now was the time to strike; that these indignities were unbearable, and if they had true American blood in them they would not bear it any longer, but strike at once.

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