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The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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gs in Norfolk. The correspondence from Norfolk, dated the 16th, says the clerk of the market has been removed and a Union man put in his place. A letter says: The state of feeling in this section may be estimated from the fact that General Vicle has found it necessary to issue the following order. Headq'rs Military Governor, Norfolk, Va., Oct. 15, 1862. Hereafter all houses in Norfolk and Portsmouth, the residents of which shall exhibit towards the Government, its officers o citizens, on account of their loyalty, intentional disrespect, shall be at once taken possession of by the Provost Marshal and turned over to the Quartermaster, to be used as quarters, or for other Government purposes. By order of Brig. Gen. Egbert L. Vicle, Military Governor. J. H. Liebenau, A. A. G. and Provost Marshal. The disrespect to officers and toward loyal citizens intimated in the foregoing order has been uniformly exhibited by females, and the promulgation of the do