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The following is the official account of the occupation of Wilmington by the Federal forces: Fortress Monroe, Virginia, February 24--10 P. M. To General U. S. Grant, City Point: Our troops entered Wilmington on the morning of the 22d instant. After the evacuation of Fort Anderson, General Schofield directed Cox to follow its garrison towards Wilmington, while Terry followed Hoke on the east side of the river. The latter took up a new line, four miles from Wilmington, but was Terry followed Hoke northward. C. B. Comstock, Lieutenant-Colonel, Aide-de-camp and Brevet Brigadier-General. Another account gives the following about the entrance into the city: When daylight dawned on the morning of the 22d, a line of skirmishers from the various regiments was sent out and advanced rapidly, meeting with no resistance. The various brigades soon followed in line of battle, all eager and expectant for the assault to be ordered, but not a shot was fired