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The Daily Dispatch: March 2, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
d we have reason to believe that the larger portion of the rebel forces lately about Memphis have already gone. Their destination will be Mobile. The raid into Arkansas has disclosed the fact that much suffering exists there from a scarcity of food. Miscellaneous. A. O. P. Nicholson, formerly a Senator in Congress, has just been released from the Tennessee penitentiary, and ordered to be tried for conspiracy against the Government. General Grant, in a private letter to Mr. Washburn, of the House of Representatives, speaks very hopefully of Sherman's movements, and expresses the opinion that a few more days of successful operations will put the rebels in a position from which there will be no escape. Vanderbilt, the New York millionaire, was arrested and taken to the station house last week for fast driving in the street. President Lincoln has ordered Roger A. Pryor to report immediately to General Grant, at City Point, for exchange. Alexander Dumas wi