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The Daily Dispatch: May 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Orders in a subjugated District — an official picture of life under the enemy. (search)
temptuous and abusive language to me, and to an officer of my Staff, the Provost Marshal of Portsmouth, and having used his means to undermine our authority and to obstruct the Military Government of this district, can no longer remain within the limits of this command. Let him not be seen here later than 11 o'clock at noon of Sunday, April 3d, 1864. Edward A Wild, Brig-Gen Commanding. Nothing to be sold without Yankee permission. Headq'rs Provost Marshal's Office,Norfolk, Va, Dec. 16, 1863. Hereafter all auctioneers, commission merchants or others, dealing in and selling personal property of any description for the benefit of others, will, before any sale or transfer of such property he report in person at this office, with a correct schedule of such property to be sold. Any failure to comply with this order will render such sales null and void, and subject the parties to fine and imprisonment. Chas M Whelden, Lieut Col and Provost Marshal, District Virginia.