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The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], The correspondence relative to the at Raleigh. (search)
ard newspaper. This morning a mob of citizens destroyed the office of the State Journal, in retaliation. Please order immediately that troops passing through here shall not enter the city. If this is not done the most frightful consequences may ensue. Respectfully, Z. B. Vance. [telegram.] Richmond, Sept. 10, 1863. Gov. Z. B. Vance: Your dispatch of this date received. I deeply regret the occurrence you announce, and have sent by telegraph the following order to Maj. W. W. Peirce, Q. M.:"You will not allow the troops in transit to be detained at Raleigh, and will communicate to the commanding officer of each detachment passing there that he is instructed not to permit his men to enter the city, but if transportation is not furnished to enable the detachment to proceed immediately by railroad, will march, with out halting, to an encampment at safe distance from Raleigh." Jefferson Davis. State of North Carolina,Executive Department, Raleigh, September