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The Daily Dispatch: March 3, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
za, porch and window as the stream of glistening bayonets and travel-stained blue uniforms poured through the streets of Wilmington. It well repaid the bloody charge at Fisher, and obliterated the memory of the repulse of Christmas. Major-General Cox has been appointed Military Governor of Wilmington and its vicinity. The One Hundred and Fourth Ohio veteran volunteers, Colonel Steel's brigade, has been detailed as the provost-guard of the city, and the commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Jourdan, has been appointed provost marshal. The fine band of this regiment discoursed some excellent music during the formal occupation of the city. The performance of the Star Spangled Banner and other national airs re-animating the long-repressed patriotism of its inhabitants. We obtained possession of some railroad property. At the Charleston depot, on Eagle island, one locomotive and a number of cars are a portion of the spoils of our victory. In the city, at the Raleigh depo