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:'&iii' 1 l 'it&K?' lift. V';'l'''H '! S' '. ?"'',' "" W.-V 1 : ;'; bV-TOuL .Ilk : BEMARDK' Office; Np.pat?nStrQet, Months, or 9x :t--? . ...v..-t A - "' two flays,:. ....tif.......... ...... l 25 'u . three'TtaysJi ..v.V... ;.:;.V:Vi.. ;. :1 50 " . four aayay, . it' 'fire da vs... . t . 7. fc, d 1 75 . 2 00 2 50 . . , , . one week,:!. Contract Xdvertisiqiraents taken at propbr tloifatelylow rates.-: - -'v-;-;- : BAIIAVAm JDIRECTORY. V f WILMING'QN, $ MANCHESTER RAIi; ROAD. President Henry Mj-ratte:' Erectors Jonnl Dawson. 'Henry Nutt, O. G. :r;.iAV A. J DeRosset, Di S. Cownar,! Geo. J. W. nrxrui :T;-4?rturcrii-Vni'. A. 'Walker. General height 4gentou I (Jantwell. i l WILMIXGTO'cltf ARLOTTE & RUTHERFORD - RAILROAD. ?-T'v A. untnhishii. Haywt g'ohv A. G. Logan, A. R-lIoUneely r i t s p . &iperintenderit-y. I. Everett . -f ' t - , ( r Wt-xter of Tranorkiti6nVr. H..'AUeTL. Secretary xinfl Treasurer-rlT. Alderman. " Master SlecJian)C--W. Gill. ; : . Fright Agent V. R, French. , j VILMlNGTOZf 'WEiDOIIL'RQAD; , iji?n R. R. Bridgei. ' , i Directors on the part of the Stockholders VT: A." Vri-ht,S. D. Wallace. Eli Murray Alfred Martin, A if- VanBokkeleii, Goo. Harris, of Wilmington, uii'l John Everett -J of Goldsboro': j 1 '- Di rectors on the part of the Wite Edwai'd Kidder, of Wilmington, C.r Jtetm Norfleet, of Tarboro, and-ThoinaaDfc jAg&: ot jsaieign-, is s j? iv i ' Qlikf' Engineer afapl General, Superintendent . TL. FrenuVat. ' " ''":' ',' . a ' JW.er o rmnspdrZaWoriWml Smith'. ' fccreturi and TreasurerJ: AVirUompson. Master 'of MachinerifM.. M. lianklus. Auditor Gv L. Dudley. v i RAIL BO AD LINES. Wilmington!. Ciiarlolie- liulli- ' EIIFORD RAIIi ROAD. ! t.Gjjnerai. S?tpkrintbkdent,s Office, ) , ' WilmingtonN. C, Aug. 9,-lS.i7. , j $ , . OV:AX3 'AFTER' TUESDAY NEXT, Au gust 13th. the passenger Train on this Road will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursdajr and Satux-day, at.7 k'clock. A. M. r ' ; ; 5 : ) -Arrive at Sand Hill sams days, at 3 P. M. - ? ;' Arrive at Wa'desporo'' (Stage), at 12 midnight; Leave Wadesborb' (Stage), on Tuesday, Thurs dav and Saturday at 2 P. M, . , v Reave Rockingham (Stage), on Monday, Wed nesdav ahdiFriflavL'Kt 4:30 A. M. '" . ' Leave Sand Hiilj (Card) Monday, Wednesday antlFridav, at 7 o'clock,' A. M. .s , , Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P, M. W.' I. EVERETT, Gcn.Sup't.' sept23-l-tf Wiliiiiiigfoii ancliester Kail ROAD -COMPANY. GEKRAL STTrKRIBfTEXDRNT'S OFFlC :h '.tWilmington, N. C, Oct. 5, 1867: I 0 n ani After oct. 6th. passen e:eiTrains jDCtliistRQad Wiflinin oh it he folr f - , EXPRESS. TRAIN, ? f Leave -Wilmingtoii .......... ... ...... Arrive at Florence. .'. Arrive at ICin gs ville . j. , . 2:30 A. M. 8:10 Ai M. .11:45 A: M. ..11:30 A. M Arrive- alv FJoren'Cje -- f - 2:65 B. M." WZ Arrive at vVilminsrton........ ...... 8:53 P. M. r .. 8:53 P. M 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaye Wilmington...... v:.i. .. 7:50 P. M. Arrive at Kingsville. . . . . .... .. . . . ' 10:36,A, M.. lieaye-Kinjrsville. r. s. . . S, ............. . . 2:00 P.1 M.; Arrive at Wilmington. 4...-. 5:15 A. M. ' Express Train connects closely at Florence with the North Eastern Rail Road-, for Charles ton, and Cherawi ifcf Diringtofillai JKoad, for Clieraw, and at Ktrigs-fllle with' the Foilth Caro lina Raiiiroador.Coliunbia and Avgiita.f cs - Accommodation Tfaih WiH rlin'daily. Sunrays excepted, and connect , at Karigs ville with South Carolina Rail Road for Columbia and Augusta. Y . . I WJL MaoRAE, 4a .6ct7-l3-tf s ' " ' Gen. Snp't. 4- 'I-. CELEBRATED i A- 4 v rl If II VM.I ? ?. .v:'J' y w .itA ' THIS- HEEL,i THE GREATEST IN .vention of the agp, surimsses all other wheels in powr economy of water, and steadi ness of run y simple in construction, and a mas terpiece of workmanship. -It is hot liable to get out of order, and, from its position in the flume, is accessible at all times.'-.' ' . It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the. same weight and finish) in market. '- ' - Sr Send for circulars.'ft; 1 ' Person .ordering these WHEELS can-have them put up by most competent workmen i at a small cost. f , . " 4 j , ? " Address all orders to " ' , r v j ; ' R. II. CHESTERMAX, . i" Millwright and Efigineer, u ... , -v.-t-. ..:,; r ; s.Biclimdnd;y iYa-!4 , ' - ; Sole Agent for ya. and NVCV ' - ' . " '. ,i :-.: k - JSCS Will also contract for the erection pf . . For all kinds of Manufacturing purposes', both of Water and Strain Power. 1 sept24-3-6m.. ' J)UAFT BOOjH gA DllAFT,BQOKS ir 1 l: or sale at Printin hr TTnnan nrul "Rnnlr BilldC oct5-MUT2SN S6irt Iff WAtef street: EWBERN REPUBEtCXk.ijrEiVBEB.AV 1 wi k o inn ' WM. U. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf . I Wilmington, N. C. . 1 UUllnllfU 1 T1W cclil V. ' 13raflley,"J.',,Eli;Gre&g- . . , , General -Sierin0id-imM&ow ; President Robert H."Cwen-. Mrectors-rS. Jxoiti AUyfLnBokkeIen," Jno. I'VV." UOieJ samnei'ii. waiKup, rj. jye )od" AV V Gnlon vC. U. Hender- DRAFT BOQIVS! DRAfVbOOkI ! .COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ; ATKINSON &. SHEPPEESON, -AKD- ;Wholesale Grocery Merchants, '"'"t ' r'-' 1 -AGENTS '' I ' ',. BALTDIORE AXD W1L1TINGT0N STEAMSIIIP , C0.f i .:. 11 and 12 A'ortli t Water i Street. I PRODU C E TO OUB CONSIGNMENT will receive our lest attention. We will grant liberal cash advances on Consignments to our address. . ":. : -; i We otfer to the trade a full supply of GROCE RIES, which we sell very' low for CASH, j FJS KTIIj IZER S.UfO. 1 PERUVIAN and RODUNDA GUANO, alwavs on hand. Agents forf ISfeoaes Standard Manure the best super-phosphate in, use. m s ; We olfer, also, at Manufaeturei-'s prices, Em ery's Celebrated Star ; Cotton ; Oin, con ceded to be the best in use. Sold; with or with out Condensers;" " , i ' 1 7 W Goods for shipment by our BALTIMORE &Tii,AMJiiUh. forward ea Free 01 Commission: NOTICE. MR. AIiEX, .R. SMITH lias this day withdrawn from our firm. The business will be continued by the subscribers; tinderj the name and style of ROBINSON, SMITH & CO., as oeiore. oince next, aoor boutn or our toraier Store. . ; O; H. ROBINSON, . ? ' ' . J. C. SMITH, I :' ' ' : F. G. ROBINSON. H. ROBINS OTT, J. C. SMITH, I". G. ROBINSON', R0B1MS0N, SfVUTH; & CO.; GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHmington, M. C- &1HINS0N, GENERAL SHIPPING, "''V'V ; AND ; 'J ; Commission Merchants. "VTORTII WATER STREET, i OrPOSITF- rock-sprinCt:, W ! LIVI-i N G TO NyrN.C. Bagging, Hope, Iron Tics, Spirit Oct4-llrCm ! . j - .; . Momtt9 ' ' .BroV: & :';'o. v GENERAL' COMMISSION MERCHANTS NORTH WATER STREET, i Wilmington, N. C, Will privc prompt personal' attention to the sale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, General Produce, etc.." etc. Also to receiving and for wardinjr goodi?; :' ' i 1 ' 1 JB Orders, solicited and promptly filled. sept-2'M-tf ' - T,-'j. 1 ' .. "j " Si . BIRDSET. I . aI T. HOBIKSON. ; ;'BIH!S33"Y &ROBI'Q i, ... ' 4T E N E R A E C O M M I S RflON MER- VT CHANTS, No. 4 South ' Wate Street, Wil- 'Tmington, N. C. ; sept24-2tf : ALEX. .JOHNSOJi, Jli. I B. T. MC KETIIAN. ALEX. JOIIIVSOli '& cq.,v;T GROCERS ANI COMMISSION MER CHANTS, No.; 8 South Watet Street, Wil mington, N. C. .:- 11 sept23-l-ly COMMISSION MERCHANTS. PROPRI etors WILMINGTON STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Wilmington, N. C. : 4J-Sole agents for the celebrated " DURHAM 4 TOBACCO." ? 1 sept23-l-3w NEWSPAPER AGENCY. TARROROUCiH borough, N. C, SOUTHERNER, Charles, Hearne & TAR- Biggs, Proprietors. ' v 1 WM. II. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf I. :i - ' 1 "v Wilmington, N. C ifTTADESBORO' AJROUS, WADESRORO, .W Ni C, iPdblished AVeekly, Frank Parley, Proprietor. ' : - '1 r ' ! . WM. II. BERNARD, Agent, sept-23-l-tf : , Wjlmington, N. C. . J AYETTEVIEEE N E W S, iFAYETTE- ille, N. C. Published AYeeklyi II. L. & J, II. My rover, Proprietors. t - v , WM. II. BERNARD, Agent, sepi23-l-tf j .; ; Wilmington, N. C. J3I; Fayetteville, N. C.v Published Weeklyj W. McIj. McJiay, Proprietor. r h ; : V Al. Xi HrsK?iLiU, Agent, sept23-l-tf ; v M! Wilmington, N. C. MARION STAR, MARION, S, C, PUB lished Weeklv, W. J. MeKerall, Proprietor. WM. Hi 1310 KM Alt LJ, Agent, y sjept23-l-tf M ; v . ? Wilmington, N.-C. CRESCENT, MARION, S. C, PUBLISH ,0d Weekly, W. d McMillanj Pioprietor. WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf v . : Wilmington, N. C. SUMTER WATCHMAN, SUMTER, S. :". Published ! Weekly, Gilbert & Flowers, Pro- prietors. ."'! . , .i -- . - u ? WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf ' i : ; ," 'Wilmington, N: C. ; UMTER NEWS, SUMTER, tS. C, PUB- lished Weekly, Iarr & osteen, proprietors. . vvju.. Jti. iiKJNiVKU, Agenx, sept23-l-tf v F r - Wilmington, N. C. 1HERAW "ADVERTISER, CHER AW, S. yjj O., Published Weekly, 11. J, Powell, Propri etor " ' ' ' ' ' .- -'I''-.' v' ' ; ' : , ' : ' ' . -v' M WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, :sept23-l-rtf I ! Wilmington, N. C. nr-fc A .!IF . PROGRESS. PUBLISHED XX Daily and Weekly, at Raleigh, N. C.by Guth rie Orr, proprietors. AV.M. H. BERNARD, Agent, sept23l-tf ' ' ' 1 Wilmington, N. C. ABANGEBrRO NWS, PRANCSEBURCJ, V7 S.-C.jl'nblished weepy, samueijjiDDie, irro prietor.1 1 ' J. " ' . ; 8ept2-ltf'H,- hfr, Wilmington, N. C. rtREENSBORO PATRIOT, GREENSBO. VJT ro Proprh t23-l-tf4y;.--Ul;y ; tiW.nmltton, n. c AII.Y VlIOirNIHG tftSTAR, GOLDSBO- ro'. N. C. W. Whitaker, Proprietor, 1 m W -11,1 lcA:i a iwjji v wa. - WM. IL' BERNARD, Agent, , i WilmingtonN. C. septZ3-l-tf USVV IS !t r.r Tf TlT?tJT A TlW 4- M f WILMINGTON, . N. C, OCTOBER - MISCELLANEOUS.- Three JVew Southern Books. EDWARD J. ; HALEjfe SON, No. 1C Murray Si., New York, "TTTIEIj PUBLISH, EARLY IN AUGUST, T V 187 . .,.."...-.3 1st. A DEFENCE OF. VIRGINIA (and through -her, of the South), in recent and pending contests against the sectional party. By Pro fessor Robert L. Dabney, D. D., author of the Life of General Stonewall Jackson. 1 vol. ; 12 mo., cloth, $1 50. , 2nd. DIARY OF A SOUTHERN REFUGEE, DURING THE WAR. By a lady of Virginia. 1 vol. 12 mo., cloth, $2. 7 j Dr. Dabney is well known" as an Author. His Life of "Stonewall Jackson has had an immense sale greater, jn-dbably, than any other Southern book ever had. He has devoted much time and research to his treatise, and has collected much novel and instructive information for the vindi cation of the Southern people. The radical questions in debate are subjected to a thorough, searching inquiry. Several of our most eminent Statesmen, to whom the MS. has been submitted,, have approved his work in the highest terms. THE DIARY OF A REFUGEE is from the pen of a Lady who holds the highest social and lite rary rank among the ladies of Virginia. Most of the four years of the War were spent in and near Richmond, in contact with distinguished military and civic characters. Like many of the best women of Virginia, she was a constant at tendant upon tne sick ana wounded, hi the Jtios pitals of that city. Her book is admirably writ ten, ana is a thrillms narrative ot scenes ana incidents which came under her notice during those four eventful years. A. large number of copies are already subscribed tor among her ex tensive acquaintance,' without the employment Of any agent. , ; . ; . Either of these books will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price, or both to- i seiner on receipt 01 3. Early orders from the trade solicited. Agents wanted, to w,hom liberal discounts will be made. 3rd. IN PREP AR ATION A LIFE OF GEN. PAT. CLEBURNE, of Arkansay the Stone- Avail Jackson of the Southwestern Confede- erate Army. -- . E. JT. Hale & Son (late Editors of the Fay- etteville, Ns C. Observer), lespectiully solicit the orders of Southern Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, Professional Gentlemen, and others, for any articles in their line, which they are pre pared to sell at the lowest wholesale cash prices. Theirs is the ONLY SOUTHERN BOOK HOUSE IN NEW "YORK. ; sept23-l-tf FIRST'MTIONAX 13 AX It, OF WILMINGTON, N. C. i '. UNITED STATES : DEPOSITORY ASD- F I N A N C I AL A G E N T . DiRiCTORs, Wm. II; McRary, S. D. Wallace, Jas. II. Chadbourne, Eli Murray. EDWIN E. BURRUSS, President, A. K. WALKER; Cashier, ( WM. LARKINS, Teller, . tH. M. BOWDEN, Bookkeeper, S. D. WALLACE, Jr., Clerk. THIS BANK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE transaction of business. -GOLD AND SILVER COIN, GOVERNMENT BONDS and SECURITI ES, NOTES OF SOLVENT and other STATE BANKS, purchased and sold. EXCHANGE ON NORTHERN AND SOUTH ERN CITIES alfays on hand and for sale. COLLECTIONS made on all accessible points iii the United States, with prompt returns. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. and careful attention given to the accounts of business men. scpt23-l-2m . j. . : "YTTM. II. BERNARD, GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, ' No. 3 South; Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. The subscriber being SOLE AGENT, at this point for nearly , ALL THE LEADING PAPERS OF NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE AND - FORWARD ADVERTISEMENTS AT THE LOWEST RATES, OF PUBLISHERS. Merchants will save much. , TIME AND TROUBLE BY MAKING THEIR CONTRACTS THROUGH THIS AGENCY. THE PROPRIETORS N ; . ' "'. OF ALL THE . ! 4 :" NEWSPAPERS FOR WHICH ; J V I AM AGENT, '.' . . HANG OBLIGATED THEMSELVES ':' ... ' NOT TO RECEIVE ANY ADVERTISEMENT ! ' : i - h . ... AT LOWER RATES THAN THOSE . ' . ':. FURNISHED ME, THE PUBLIC J j I ! ' ! ' MAY RELY ON TRANSACTING THEIR BUSINESS WITH THIS AGENCY ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS WITH THE PROPRIETORS THEMSELVES. m- Copies of Newspapers for which I am Agent may be seen at my office. , : t , WM. H. BERNARD. scpt23-l-tf TII,AK 1 BOOKS I BEANK BOOKS ! . of all sizes and styles, Printed Ruled and Bptmd, at , W.H.BERNARD'S ..f-T a.- - Printing House and Book Bindery, " dct7-12-ltiW ,wv-: No. 3 SntfcWateiHStreet. 1 i-i ii.- MI-WEEKLY NEWS, GOLDSBOBO', N. C, J. B. Whitaker, Propriexor. ! W1VT. W. KKKN AAlJw AEBlll, sept23-l-t I Wilmington N, C. l2, i 1867. DRY GOODSm;LiyEIiY, A HP nil h " h AND i i ' M CO, 23 Market Street, "ITTILL OPEN A LARGE AND WELL SE- LEGTED STOCK OF ! Staple arid Fancy Suited for the Present Season. 1 i i o UR EONO EXPERIENCE ENABLES us to buy from Inrporters and Maiiufactu- rers DIRECT, arid can therefore offer oiir Goods as lowjas thev can be mirehased in Northern maruets. Tnis is no hnmbug. All weiask is a TRIAL TO CONVINCE OUR PATRONS We call attention to a full line of 1 - '..,- CALICOES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS . j;; AND SHEETINGS,- . SILKS, POPLINS, MERINOS,-and all the POPULAR DRESS GOODS. l . .1--. - WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, j HOUSE FURNISHING GOpDS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY and GLOVES. MElVSr AND BOYS' WEAR ... BROADCLOTHS, DOESKIN CASSIMERES, SATINETS and JEANS, Hair Nets, Notions and FanCY (Joo3g, i 7 . ! . j 1 READY MADE CLOTHING! Hats & Mens' Furnisliing Goods. MILLINERY. We w 11 open on THURSDAY, October 3d, a full assortment of the latest shapes BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, VELVETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, &e. To Wholesale Buyers we offer LIBERAL TERMS. M. M. KATZ & CO., 23 Market Street. octl-S-tf PERIODICALS. cv I wc JTOim A. WAGEXEB, Editor. XT?fDEIt THE ABOVE HEAD THE UN- dersignea propose to puoiisn a GEEMAK WEEKLY PAPER, to be the organ of the German population, and devoted to the interests 01 this state, m ;ncour- aacmff Immigration ana industrial pursuits. "Literature. Asrriculture, Commerce, Aits and Trade, Will be represented in its columns, and the news of the clay will oe given, f Gen'lJOIIN A. WAGENER has kindly consent ed to undertake the Editorial management for the r resent. ' ! Subsciiiptio 3 for twelve months j d 50 for biv -mntiflia ri-tl fri 1ivfiA mrtntlis. I ' Jtip Advertisements msertea on noerai tei-ms. ... ... . . ' . J . . - 1 No. 3 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. sept 27-5-tf . . . j .: 'v! TEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE J Universally acknowledged the Model par lor Magazine of America ; devoted to Original Stories Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought. Personal and Literary Gossip (iuclnd ing special department on Fashions), Instruc tions on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exerci ses. Music. Amusements, etc.. all by the best authors, and p reliable Patterns, Embroideries, Jewelry and a constant succession of artistic novelties with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical house wife, or lady of taste, can afford to do Without the Model Monthly. - Single copies 30 cents! ; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents ; either jnailed free. Yearly 3, with a valuable premium ; two copies $5 &u : tnree copies, 9 i m ; nye copies, ana spienaia premiums ior ciuos ai i eauu, witu Dp.Tnnrest'a Monthlv and Young rAiherica, together, t, with the premiums ior, eacn sept23-l-tf ' A MERICAN, STATES VTEEE, NO. CA., J Published Weekly, Eugene JS. Drakeia son, Proprietors. - i" WM. H. BERNARD, Agent, sept23-l-tf . Wilmington, N. C. -r 1Vtf !OT!mr ON COURIER. 1 MNCOEN- ! JLi ton, N. C, Published UTi-weeiuy, jsawarau Krirrrm Kronneior. ' - ' . - f ' ' ff jO.. JUL. xXXVJf, J. - sept23-l-tf- Wilmington, JrtiATGH STAND ARD: UBEjtS TIED XV Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at Raleigh, K, C. toy W. iW. uomen & son, A-roprierors. - .( - TI JB.i xi. jjmj v m t-Tf iigtii if gept23-l-tf J Jfilmintattf jPT. C. 1 1 ?! E If (J 9 6 IIS Wholesale and BleiM. M.M.KATZ MOT ; t A M. -L A . Mm.. Jm- me nrsi premiums 10 eacii suust-iiuci. 1 Address,- W. JENNINGS DEMOREfeT,. ; f J No: 473 Broadway, New Tork. Erice : ?Thre Gents . iu -siti i4 yitjj j f i KV?UU-; .o fTni "RVTjlTsTT'Mn- ST1 A T? ' Special Dispatch to the BalUmore Sun.T Maryland InTestisatingf Committee 6f' Uongress--Tlie Eleetion Excitement How Mr. Johnson Receives the News Cabinet Changes Expected-Gen. Orani to.be Relieved, Ac, f Washington, D. GM Oct. 9. The President has appointed: HonV'F, W. Sew- . ard Acting Secretary of State, during the absenctf 01 Hob.- Wimam ri. sewai-d from thft rtW r The committee of . Congress, to inquire whether Maryland has a republican form of government, - s failed to hold a session to-day," owing to the ab-r sence Of Messrs. Lawrence, BoutWell and Wil liams, who are expected here t0-iiightl.' Messrs. Marshall and Thomas are in the city. J. j We already hear of threatenlngs of further rajda x upon the President for" matfgefe In the rCabinei - Prominent politicians of supposed, influence with the administration fire expected to visit ns in a few days to urge the desired reorganization. ! The excitement and interest about the .election of yesterday, grows more intense, as the' news of ilnexpected results come in. Press and private telegrams are received every five of ten minutes and posted in the various newspaper offices. . Crowds are continually visiting these offices; The democrats arte jubilant, and the republicans quiet, but sorely disappointed. ; " " The President is. in receipt of telegrams from time to time mdicatmsr ffaina for the democrats. KT T . ... . .. ,. Mr- Johnson receives the news with great satis- faction. He regards the results of the elections as a verification' of his oft-expressed confidence in the ultimate wisdom and conservatism of the people, j .; " i - j The prognostications and assertiQnB of dnt siders and! quid nuncs as to what Mr. Johnson will now do, and what he has said he would do, in view of the success of the democrats are utterly falsified, so far as the President's recent acts "and i i 1 words are concerned. Mr. Johnson has not in timated to any one that his. course would he af fected by the results of the election. There is mueh speculation about the probable successor of General Grant in the War' Depart ment. It appears to be conceded: that the Gen eral will be relieved of official control of that de-- partment in a few days, but who will succeed him is not well settled. The only names thus far sug gested arej Generals! Blair, McClernand," E wing and Steedmaw. - The probability is; If either of. .elected for the position, preference will be given m the order they are named. I have it from a 'good source; however, that it is determin- ed that General &eeedman will not be appointed, for reasons mutually understood by himself and Mr. Johnson. 1 . Data. Yellow Fever fn Texas-rThe Danger to Unaccllmated Persons Ravages Among Sailors Malfnity of the Disease intthe Country Bodies Unburicd , There seems to be no-reason tofear the fncreas bf the fcyer, unless from the incoming of unac- climated persons. This is manifest now,, from the fact that the large proportion of new cases are seamen who have lately come into port on vessels which have been arriving fapidly during the last two weeksv p; , .' : Notwithstanding the abatement of the epi demic, every unacclimated incomer is just as liable to take it, as if he had come in the middle . of August. It is probable' that the . larger num ber of citizens Who ran away from It have gone to plaices! that have been visited by the fever since ;heir departure from Galveston. But the only result of their return "now, to avoid the fever in the- country T would be to increase it In that city to some degree;; The accounts of the ravages of the disease la the interior are heartrending. Never before has it spread so widely. In the many communities heretofore exempt,, but. now. inv.aded, the citi- zens, panic-stricken, hare fled before- it,, spread ing it further and wider, until it has . penetrated remote and sparsely populated districts, where its malignity is tenfold greater than it has been in Galveston, because of the fear of it, and tho I ; . ... . io-norance resrarding its xreaimeut, uu. m wau. It is reported that in some instances persons have died in the interioV towns, and remained unburied for forty-eight hours, owing to the fact that there was no person well enough; xo awena . to the bunaL I -: mtm Gen, Sheridan in Massachusetts. . . ti j f Spbingfibld, Oct. 9. GenL Sheridan arrived in this city to-day and was pfflcially received by Mayor Briggs. He made a short speech in response, and after a stop , ' of twenty minutes left for Albany. The crowd assembled to greet the General was large' and enthusiastic-;" '-, '- ? j WORCESTEB, MASS.', Oct. V. General Sheridan arrived in this city at 9.15 A. M., and was met at the Western depot by the Mayor and members of the city-government and a military escort. A salute.was fired in honor of the General ana ne was warmiy greeted, ino party left for Albany at 10.20. ' ;- ; Official Vote of Tennessee Impeach ment Instructions , . .' Nashville. Oct. 9. '. The vote for Governor was counted in the Leg islature to-day;- Governor Brownlow's majority is 51,844. The inauguration win iaiw pacew-r morrow. .-j . - 11 ' " Resolutions Introduced in the House 01 Blepre- 6entatives instructing Senators and requesting. ' Representatives in Consrress to favor Impeach- -ment, were refused. Billsire .introduce4:inr, vA-irtntA tWveYcal all laws disoaUfviiijrL Tier-, Z. l&txa for office or juries on account 'Of ' ' ntceW ' ' color, and repealing the exemption and stay jaws in suits for labor se domestic servants or em ployees, and were passed the first reading and ; ID 5-f .1 ' 5- 4 A I M I ' 't " .L 'fmZ IT ft T," l"' -.JoagigwrT'tft'r
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