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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
holding conquered territory but there are no other ways of healing the wounds left by civil war. Miscellaneous. "Leading Peace Democrats" say that the object of Singleton and Hughes in coming to Richmond is to impress upon the rebel leaders the folly of protracting a hopeless contest, when, by submission to the authority of the United States, they might obtain peace on honorable terms. A Washington telegram says: "Roger A. Pryor arrived here to-day, and, in company with Colonel J. W. Forney, visited the President to-night." Andrew Jackson Donelson publishes a card in the Memphis Argus, defining his position on the questions of the day, and denying the statements of Northern papers regarding his political status. Over seven hundred permits to bring cotton into our lines were granted at Memphis for the week ending the 18th, and one hundred and ninety-one for taking out supplies. Cotton permits cover fifty-one thousand nine hundred and forty-one bales and sixty-f