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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Another scene from the Performance in Charleston. (search)
e 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 National flag must be honored and the National laws obeyed. Of the previous orders of Lieutenant-Colonel Bennett, one ordered all persons to discontinue wearing the uniform of the rebel army, and required all firearms and ammunition to be immediately given up. No Difference between whites and negroes. D. Williams, one of the committee of citizens charged with the distribution of the rice, called and asked that an order should be issued requiring the colored people to meet at specified places on one day, and the whites on the day succeeding. Colonel Woodford declined to issue it on the ground that he did not intend to use the words white, black or colored in any official order.