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Harper's Weekly, November 4, 1865,
page 691 |
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RECONSTRUCTION.
The working man of Charleston held a meeting on October 16,
at which they adopted an address to their fellow citizens and nominated Wade Hampton for
Governor. In their address they express their belief that the destruction of slavery will
ultimately prove a great benefit to all the people of the State, and especially to the
working-man, as it will tend to free him from the monopolies of capitalists and dignify
labor. |
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NEWS ITEMS. General Beauregard is to be superintendent of the New Orleans and
Jackson Railroad. |
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