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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Another scene from the Performance in Charleston. (search)
speakers made very radical anti slavery addresses, and were listened to with the utmost eagerness. Bursts of joy, shouts of thanks to God, laughter, tears — every human emotion seemed to be moved to their depths. One of the speakers, after shaking hands with nearly all the congregation before he got half-way down the alley, was astonished by being suddenly hugged by one old colored lady. Orders for the Government of the city. Colonel Stewart L. Woodford, chief of staff of Major-General Gillmore, assumed command of the post of Charleston to-day (27th). Order No. 1 prohibits pillaging and the like; hands over all abandoned property, both real and personal, to the special agent of the Treasury Department; declares that trade will be permitted to an extent sufficient to support the actual wants of the post; invites the people to open their schools and curches; requires them to behave in an orderly manner; states that no disloyal act or utterance will be tolerated; that the Nati