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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)
s district be killed. The Provost Marshals of Norfolk and Portsmouth will see this order executed. By command of Brig Gen E A Wild: George H Johnson, Capt and Assistant Adjutant General. Chas M Whelden, Lt Col and Provost Marshal. Headq'rs Provost Marshal's Office,Norfolk, Va Notice.--No moneys are allowed to be collected on any passes by officers or clerks, at this office, except for passes for family supplies. Parties are requested to inform of any officer or clerk receiving money on passes, except the above. C M Whelden, Lieut Col and Provost Marshal. To show what sort of men a subjugated people have over them, we may mention that in another part of the paper we find the proceedings of a Court-Martial by which Capt. D. C. Williams, of the 116th New York heavy artillery, was dismissed the service for having kept a bawdy house in Fredericksburg, Va., while it was in the occupation of the U. S. forces, he then being an officer in the U. S. Army.
ward, I, 21st S C; R Bingham, G, 44th N C; J A Himrant, C, 12th S C; M J Taylor, C, 13th Ala; T H Francis, A, 4th Tenn; J R Coley, H, 10th Ga; E D Oliver, I, 18th Va; W A Blankinship, F, 25th Va. Lieutenants — M E McKewen, co B, 1st Md cav; T R Bean, F, 24th Texas cav; J K McBride, C, 9th Ala; W J Byrd, C, 16th N C; T H Griffin, C, 18th Miss; S J Brown, C, 6th Ky cav; J Tiddy E, 34th N C; S L Ashberry, F, 44th Miss; A J Lock, K, 30th Miss; E Gibson, H, 2d Ala; W S Jones, I, 2d Ark; J J Williams, F, 14th S C: A M Bowers, D, 13th S C; G D Riding, A, 11th Tenn; E S Willman, G, 28th Va; J B Cleveland, 1st La Art; B Barksdale, E, 33d Va; T J Cahill, 7th N C; J W Wannack, H, 44th Tenn; P R Elam, C, 55th N C. Before selecting the officers who were to be sent South by flag of truce orders were received that none should be fixed upon whose wounds had thoroughly healed, the object being that no one should return home who could possibly re-enter the service. It was generally understood
100 Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber. on the 28th inst, two boys. William and Ottoway. Williams is twenty years old, about five feet ten inches high. black and sprightly, stammers a little in speaking. Ottoway is nineteen years old, about the same height brown and likely. I will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery to me or in any jail. B W Martin. Halisboro', Va. ap 30--eod3t