Installed in office.
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Major Elias Griswold was yesterday installed in office as
Provost Marshal of
Richmond, vice
Archibald C. Godwin, who has been assigned to duty as the custodians of all the
Yankee prisoners at
Salisbury, N. C., at the unanimous request of the residents in that section of country.
Major Godwin will have charge of a battalion in
Salisbury, whose duty it is to take care of the 2,000 prisoners at that place.
Major Gibbs, the former commandant of the post, has raised a regiment since being there, and will take the field at an early day at the head of as brave a set of fellows as can be scared up in a day's walk.
The new
Provost Marshal is a lawyer of eminence in his section of country — the Eastern Shore of
Maryland--a Breckinridge elector in the last Presidential contest, and for years a violent opponent of
Thos. Holliday Hicks, the renegade Governor of glorious old
Maryland.
For many manifestations of Southern sentiment old
Hicks ordered
Griswold to be arrested, when he escaped and buried his fortunes with the Southern Confederacy.
Under his watchful care the city will no doubt preserve its late character as a quiet and orderly place.
We are convinced that if such is not the case, it will not be from any want of care and attention on the part of the new
Provost Marshal and his assistants.