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CAPfi MAY OOEAS WAVJE cSSii, AND N.-T. 1 J. S. LEACH, ' - Editor, PiililUhrr mi A Projirlrtar. ONi: ltOT.t-.AH l'KU AN NT- Ml Thursday, Nov. 7, 18fil. -• i Re«jgtiation>T€Wf^ £: cott." GENERAL M<~CLEL!?AN TjUvES j COM MANS). j The public have read wi^h imprest. ami, on mm; accounts, with pasnfal rr^t,. the i announcement that Lint. G«n. \V infiobl • Scott was about to resign hi* cnmmjml of j th<> army, on account <>f adYtinccd ago and; bodily inSrmilie«. Tbo following effrre*- 1 poudcncB. fully confirm* tbono announcement*. and inform* u« of tbo appointment of Gen. .UcClcIIan to the command of our vast army. On 1 hursday afternoon of last week, the | Prvsideqt received tho following hilar, ad - i dressed to the Secretary of War, from Gen. - •Scott: H*Aoqr*«iTK>8 or TOK A RUT 1 Washing! on I). 0., Oct. 31, 'CI. } ! ' * To Hon. S. Cameron, Secretary of War. 1 f/ Sta: — For mora than three year* 1 trtvr i been unable, from a hurt, to inynnt a Ucr*«' .or walk more than a Tew pace* at a time, i and that with much pain. Other and new nflrmities. dropy and vertigo, admonish mo ilint a BjKii or mind and body, with ti e appliances of surgery and mediciuo, are-eo-cossary to add a little more to a life already protracted much beyond the usu.il (pan of man. It in under (unly circumstance*. ma<lu doubly pat n Hi I by the unnatural and nnju-l rebellion now raging in the southern States of oar to late pros- ■erous and happy Union, thnt I am con pelted to rrque*i that my name be placed on the list of army officers Mired from active service. A* this reqnert is rounded on nn absolutc right granted by n recent act of Congress , I ant eolirelyjrt liberty to say that- it is with deep regret thnt 1 withdraw myself in these momrntoous times from the orders of a President who has treated me with dis. (Ingnubed kindness tnd courtesy— whom Know, upon bthch personal Intercourse, to bo patriotic, without seniumd partial; tins or prejudices, to be highly con*ci«ntlo.ns in tfcfi performance of every dnty, and . of unrivalled uctivjvity ami perseverance. And to you, Xr. Secretary, whom I. now | officially addresser the lent tirflo. 1 beg to | urkuna ledge my tuany obligation* for the | daiforui high cuiiaidernliun I have asceived J at your hands, ami have the hunor to re- j tni'in, sir, with high respect, your obedient j servant, (.Signed) "Wamt-tt Scorr. | A special Cabinet council was conveacd an Friday morning,- at 9 o'clock, _lo take ill" snbjicl into consideration. It wo* decided rtat Gen. Scott's reqifn-t, under the Icircuiti.Unees of iris advanced age and infimiU-s.'Tould not bo declined. Gen. McCleilan was. thereupon, with the unanimont agreement of the Cuhiuct, notified that the eommuml of tbo army would" be dprolvinl upon Kim. i Aid o'clock iu the afternoon tbo Cabinet again waited upon the ('resident, and aMoiuk-0 him to the rcsii'eocc of Gen. j Hcott. On being seated. '.he President j read to tbo General lltb following order "Tin the 1st day of N'ovemtrer, A D I(t6l, upon his own application to the Pros idont of the United Stotns. Brevtft Idea- j tMUurt-Geo»rat Wfifi-ihl Scott is ortjeced j to be placed, am! hereby is placed, upon the 1 . list of ru'-sscil officers of the army ol Abe | United State*, without reduction iu his currep I pay, subnistence. or allowances. '•The American people will hear with , todnesii and deep emotion that- Genera!') Scott has withdrawn fro-nth* aetiru con- ; trol of the ornyf: whil- the President j and tbe unanimous Cabinet express their own and the i.ation's sympathy in bi* psrso- 1 nal affliction, and their profound sense of the important public services rendered liy i . him to his country daring his long and ; ' brilliant career, among which will ever bo j j > gratefully disiingakhed Ids faithful da vo- I tion to- the Constitution. thir Union and the i flag, when .uaikil by a parricidal rebellion. ! ( -(-Signed) Ac us ha it LlSOOUt. I ( Gen. Bcolt thereupon rose and addressed j i the President and Cobiuet, who bail also i . risen, as follows .- ••Mr. President — This honor overwhelms , ma — it -overpays all services i haw jU | tempted to render to my country. If l had , aay claim* before, Ihsy are all obliterated : , by tbia mpranetaa of approval by the Piss, n ideal, with tbe unanimous support of hi* : , Kaffinrt. , , -•I. know the President and thw Cabinet ; | >fe-/

j well— I know that the o.iuntry bis placed j i I It* interests* in this trying crisis tatrafe . i ' keeping. Tht-ir cOuntel* are wise, their la- ; bor* re untiring, a* they aru loyal, ami ' i i their coar-e irthe right one. " 1 "Mr. Presidanl, yon must txens me. I 1 I ara "unable; to stand longer to give utterance j ! to.ihu feelings of gratitude which oppce** 1 i mo. In my retirement I shall offer up my I ■ prayer to God fur this AdtniuUtratiitn and : l..r my eoontry. I ihull pray for it with', • conndence in its success over its enemies, and that speedily." j The President -then took Vave of Gen. j Scott, giving him his band and saying he ; hoped soon «<> write him a private letter ej~; presalva of his gratitude and affceliou. — > ' Tbo President added : j ' General— You will naturally feci solici i i ludc about tho guQllgmen of your staff who s have rendered yon and their country such' j lailhful seryice. 1 have Ukcu that subject | iiito cotutderalion. 1 under*tand that they , go with yoa to Now York. I shall derire J them at their csrliest convenience after1 ' i their return to mako their wi«ha* known to.| ' ; me. 1 desire yon, however, to be sotisDcul I ; that, except the unaYuidable deprivation of : i yourcooasel and society which they have I so long enjoyed, the provision which will be made Ibr thorn will be such a* 'o render j ' their situation- as agreeable bareaflcr a* it ' 1 . lias been heretofore." ' KaCh luemhurof the Administration then 1 gave hia-huiid to the veteran, andrulirud in profouud silence." Itt.ponu «r i«ry Cawirro-o. Tho I lidwitig is tKo-hupoimmf tliu Beu» • rotary of vVnr to the lcllt-r of General j I Scott. . AVaA DerAUTUitrr. > Wash:'ngton.yNov. 1, 18;il. ( 1 General It fas my doty to laj^beloro tho Ppiiident yonr letter of jwtorday, a»k 1 ing to be relieved, under the recent act of Congress. ( In separating from you, I cannot refrain from expressing my deep regret that your ! -health, .battered by long service and repeated « on nd* received in your- country's 1 defence, should render it necesrary for you to retire from your high position at this j. momentous period or our bittorr. Although yoq are not to rtnuin-in active service, I yet hope that while 1 continue iu 1 charge of tbe Ifcpartmout over which J ' now preside I sbidl at liinu* tin permitted to avail .myself of the bcnuQla of your . councils and Sage expcriencn. It ha* l-eetl my" good fortune to enjoy ft personal acquaintance with you for .over I thirty years, and the pleasant relations of that long tlinu have been greatly strengthj ud by yonr cordial and entire co-ops-ration j in all the great questions which itavo uccoj pied the Departuu-nt and convulsod tbe ■ | coontrv for the last six month*. I In parting from you l ean only express |-lhe hope that a merciful Providence, which ' has prSieclud you aiuiJst so many triaL, • j will improve- jour health, and continue | yonr life long ufter tho people of the coutilj try ahull have been restored to their former j happiness and .prosperity. 1 am. General, wry sincerity, your friend and servant, (Signed). Sixus Uakkbox. Secretary of War, j To Lieutenant General Wiutield Scott, j preveut, , y The following is the order ii«ucd by Gun. i ! McCleilan >— ! llt^x \nress or mi: Atiur. ) ' i Wa»hiu>-toli, |). tJ , Nov. 1. lBttl. J ' j General Clrder. No. 19. j In acc.irdancd withprnora! Ofiler So !>f_ J from the War Department, 1 hereby a-' j mmt. Qtinmaud o! the aranius or lite Cuitod j *«>»• ' In the midst of tho difflcuhics which en-"* ; cmr*;-q*s and -divide the nali&o.-liesitalion i and self distrust may woli accompany tho i a*sumption of so vast a responsibility ; hut ! j confiding as I do in the loyalty! divciplm - j aud courage of our troop*, and believing | j a* I do that Proridepoe will favor oors ns ' ilia just cause, I cannot doubt that loccess I unit crown oar efforts and sacrifices I The army will unite with mo in rhc'fcclof roxrut that "the weight or many j years, aii-l the effect of increaritf? infirmi- j ti-ts, com rjetod and intensified in htscoad ! • try's service, should jail now remove from j | our head the great soldier of our niitioo— ; the hero wh-> in his youth raised high the » reputation of bis ctmntry in the field* oLh I Canada, which he rectified with his bloo^T^ j whh in inure mature years proved to the j wMd that American skill janri valor could. i ii.-peat if not eclipM the exploits of Cor- ' I in lb* land of the Montezumas ; whore I whole life has been devoted to the aarvice . j of his country ; whose * hole exploits have \ lieen diruatcd tuMiphold our liwitor nl tbe I : una! list sacrillca of life; a warrior who | j STorned tbe Mlfi»h glories of the battle- j : field ahco his gieJl qualities as '* siut .-rmaii

j could bu cm|diited more prulitably fur his ' country; a citii"ii who, in bis declining i ' has given 'to the world (he most sbi- ! ning instances of loyalty ia disregarding all ties of bjrth and clinging to the -cause of . truth and honor. Such luis been the i career of Wiafield Scott, wtitm it has I oag been the delight of the nation to hou'. i or us a mas and a soldier, While wo regret his lots, there is one j thftg we cannot regret*— tbo bright example he bos - left fur u*tr emulation. Let a* alt < hope nrd pray that his declining years ttrwy • ho passed in peace and happiness, and that 1 they may lie peered bjr the success of the ' , country and tlse.cauxe.hc. hn* fmight fur and „ luv««i mi well. Boyond all that, let u* do* nottiing that can cause him to lilusb for us. j LetT.ii defeat i.f thn armjr ha has so long commanded embitter hit last year',, 'nut let oar victories illuiainato tho close of a life -! so grand. , ; j. • (Signed) . Gro 15. McCi.ki.i.vx, Major Guneral commanding U. .S. A- i FEAB3 FOB TUE 5AVAL EXPEDITION. Fears, are entertained for tho safety of . ,1 the licet Uaviitg. on board the great naI j val expedition, nbout which so much I solicitude has been felt for some time past. Tito floel went to sea on Tuesday ' of Inst week, bound sontii ; and if tire „jstorrn which prevailed Itcrc on Saturday L j last exionded to then, it is thought by ! those most neqnuiutcd with such mat- : ' tors, that they could scarcely osca|te scr- ' ions disaster. It is said that tuany of i the transport Vessels arc not seaworthy : at least many of them are small craft, - j and could scarcely stand silt-It li- Storm I at sea, 'even if they were stniiiiclt-*^^ sols. They were heavily JrffTcti, and ] bore upon the waters maiuratf our brave ' snldicrs, awl ui trine* t^fud it i* seriousiy apprehended tlyts some «f tlic vessels will eitherbysunk or drlvon ashore - on the southern coast, where they would . | fall into the haudvpf tho soutlicrn rcji- . els, which would iqsreely be better tlmn i ; to be sunk ut sea. We hope they will 1 j soon land somewhere on tho southern , 1 ! cpast, but not by a storm. We shall • probnblv hear something, more definite before this will meet the eye of the rea- [ > <'or" ' ' Tho Washington ,cor're*|H>udeul of the . r j Pblla. Preu saya*. "The opinion prevails pretty generally 1 here that no general eugugumoi.t will tuku j ' : place between the armies' of the iliac fi dpritig I li m autumn or . « inter inoatiis. - Itenuregurd tin* withdrawn hi* force* to > Mntuiftisos aud along lid) line of I ho rail- • way from Acquia Creek to Richmond. » ; jlie short supply of forage render* it nnj safe to a i! vanco a large arniy into the Intu- • rior pf the State; and wlulo the cities and >. seaports aru being menaced by our Hosts, . many of oor officers think that wi«dum : •; points to, suspension of hostilities In re, - Others orgo a forward auovenn'iit, under | ' the impression thot-vur uitmy ought tohavo an opportunity to "retrieve the check* they I have mot," and'"for which they are not ncj countable," ns Gen. McCleilan 'stiys: Uf ! one thing wo are assured, that heiivv^con- ' tracts ara ticing made for the erecnRn of , winter quartern for G0.Q00 to 100.000 men in tho vici^^ of Washington." ^ — | . What a healthy and cloquunt contrast I there is hetw-een the luvat men of Kentucky, Ten'ncs*»tt North. Carolina, and j Western Virginia, and tho" pence men of tho Tree Status 1 Tho latter occupy their time in constant attack* npon tho Admiuilii trat ion of Mr. Lincoln, in . mi*rc]uvsentaI - tiosis of the ulij- cts of the war. and in • bit* , tcr alin*(?br nil who sustain it— covering 1 •U their real icteiition* with a thin varnish of | , , hypo^Mical devotion t-> the country. The , tiij'al Houthera men sink hvery other object I I hufura an absorbing nnd cver-prescnl love | . | of flie Union. Thoy forget that Mr. I.in. j , i coin i* a ltepablicaii, applaud every effort , ' hois making for thuir piotectipii. and wcl- | | ' come the suldiers pf the Itepnblic into j their midst, no matter from what quartet, j with every mauifu»l'at ion of gratitude.— , | Phitn. Prrtt. Itv the dir-sction of the I'resideiit a Coinmiriun has been appointed, consisting of i | Hon. David Davis, of llliuois ; linn. Jos. , ! eph Holt, of Kentucky, trad I Itt^h Cam- j J bull, of St. Ixrai*. to exuinine nud report ! jjipon all Biisuttled claim* against the Mili- J , lary Licpnrtiuenl oj Geo'. Frvntonl, at | j which time the order was issued that all j • money must be disbursed by the regularly : appoiuled agents of tho Government.* The ( { Commission ar« to meet at St. Louis, and ' i enter upon their-dptie* a* »oou as practica- ' ble. ^Han.nel J: Glover. Esq., is to act as j ! counsel for the Government. j The track of ihoUrtngu and Al-xanJria j railroad has been lorn up froai Fairfax sta- 1 I (ton to M au j »*«.*.

BATTLES. SEIBK1SHTJ, Ac j* " | From New Mexico we learn that, there - i 3.500 volimteers in service there. The tn- : tl, an*. report n turgc bo»!y or troops otarch1 ing from the 'weijt. aud many think tlftt . those are Cue volunteers from California. A company of New Mexirtin tropps were r.ttaWeil by 100 rebel* neur Fort Craig- • i and their captain wished to surrender, ua I flic horses had been stampeded. The men I refused, retreated to Fort Craig, and se- ■ carod ibeir horses. ITiis rebel* pursued tWoi ; but loo regular* from tho fori, attacked and defeated I hem, killed (heir cap- , tsin und ten m«o, wounded about 30 mutt ' ami -killed 30 bortc*. <■est-r.il Fruutr** having -been stpil to i Fulton. Mo., to scrprise and capture a parI ls» of 400 rebels, pcccptt-d a compromise ( with them, by which thuv were ailuwed to ' iay d-wn their arms and disperse. ! Tho Missouri !Jomo Guard* liavocaptui'j ed and broqght l»ck to Springfield. Mpjor ! Wtiito, who was a prisoner, and tho fourj teen rebel* who W-ire taking him to Price'* | camp. They also at lucked Lieut. Col. i John H. INice and twelve otbcs^robeb, : killing one and capturing nil tho rest, i In the affair at Springfield, b.-uural l-'ro-j mom's bodyguard scorns to linvu' suffered more iltan was at firet reported, jt lost C4 men — 15 were kiU»d, 23 wompled (three or ! whom Lav,- since -lied) and 26 aru missing. - ; General Fremont hu* arrived ut Springj field, and will remain there until tlic whole , of his army shall arrive. Private advices from Kentucky an- of nn ' encouraging character. At last accounts -tho liuiuit fotcca ivvrv steadily gaining »• utrtund. mid the enemy* Vera lulling back j ditlieurthiied. Tlic gallant Colonel Mulligan, the hero ! of. Lexiiigion, ha* tie-n relvifed by Guneaul Prico, and has returned to our lines. S3KKABY OF THE WEEKLY NEWS. I ; On Tuesday of la»t weak, three nuirn nfthe pirate* of Jeff. Davis were convicted in ( - t he U.,?5."Cou(lin Pliiladulphia. I '■ -Tliu'L*. h.'sij-iop-of-war Daln has cuptur- ( ; ml it scliooner, ln<(en with tics, while enileavoping to run the block do of Sftvunnali for Cuba. !;' By telegraph, from Kan Francisco. "So (draro later new* from OregoJPynd Cuhfur- . I iiia. In Han Francisco tliey Nvere about ; tiring agalutu in hunor. of tbu opening i-f . thu overland -tulegrapb, nhun n message ; . was received announcing I lie death of Col. Dakor. nil. I caused n general gloom. It D i •f thought that the Governor of Oregon will ] appoint as Senator to suvirued him, itenja. \ ' : rniu Stark--, a Uruckiuridgo democratGeneral Jo. Lane i* also udvurlised u* a ; candidiite. Tim San I'mucLeo woolen fac- , ' | tory ha* been dvstn-yed by lire. Le- , j 000. In torn-ice 840,000. Kx-rfeuator i ' ! Gain D *ai-l to have .ailed tor Kur»|» in ; - the ItrilLh steauiof Asplnwall, and will ^ | meet bis family at Savannah. D-count* ' ; fnim Oregon give glowing pictures of tlic : | ! gold discoveries there u* well us in British j | Columbia, and anticipate another rush \ : nnrth in the spring. From tho south, via Kcntncky, wc learn I j 'thai Itr-'vkiiiridge, Preston and Humphrey j Marshall have nrrivod at Uicbctoud, Vu., ■ j. i and been handsomely received. • j ^ Mrnjpl.l* Jiuper* of n recent -data an- | . nouuou lbo death of the old hero at -Sail | ( Jacinto. Sain Honston, who i« repotted to j > ' have died on the Bill insl." HI* cotempor- j . ; arics are nearly all gout- from the scene. — j | i Jackson. Webster, Clay, baihutro, Marcy, j f ' Clayton. Benton, etc. Scott lion ju«l re- • - ; tired, llncliauuh. Daiia* and Cuss have al- ' . ready douo.su. A now ge'aoration o! j»ul»- | . j lie inen bas come up. . ; Tim rebel tniiiUlers have ieal!y escapui], i ; I not in tho Na-I.villo, but in llje Theodore j jhich sailed on the PJtb. iustauL from • j Charleston. The Vx-txel luachod at t.'ardeL i uos, whoru M essrj .M ii-on und Slid. -II 'lani j dod, aftii proceeded by railroad to Havana. . The Licit i*ls consul at -that port iminudi*t | Inly made a ceraianntbas call oil them in . j full uniform. Ilo then introduced them to . the Captain General of Cuba, who received , . them as private gentlemen. After leaving - | Messrs. Mason und Slidell at Cardenas, the . Theodora wvttl arour.il. U> Havana. • Tficrc | she took in a full cargo of rfrni*. ammuni- ( j lion, coffee, and uthor provisions." and sailj ej for Charleston, expecting to run tho " j blockade. , | .By the arrival of the steamer Eurf-pa al j Halifax, w har.i later now* from Europe, i Dr. Itu-seU'* last letter alludes Jo the great j naval expedition, and aaya that tho U. H. j government is detertnioed to open a cotton . I">n. From St. Loui* wo loai a tb»l tho Coo- { gre*sionS) investigating committee had inodu a vary searching examination and I concluded their labors, so that ' wo shall > soon hear lhe*decision iu reference to tbe j | extravagant expenditures of Gen. Fre- j ]mc..t. - — "Si ill i IflfinT • - cafc - ' - - - V ■

The l^ody of Ct>I- Baker hM beer, sac- — ce' tfuliy embalmed, und placed in a thandSomely silver moentod coffin. The body is ' -aid to appear very natural, ft was sent from Washington to New York, oa Wedurjday of last week, en route for Csiifor.tun, whither his wife had'gopc, previous to his death. Tbe efi-at naval expedition went to seafrom Fortress Monroe on Toesday morning of last weeffi. thu Wabash taking tbe lend when the signal gun was fifed, ami the Cahawba bringing up the rear. ^ Tho most destructive fire for alqhg time* jn thu city of PhiUdulphia, occurred Wadi nesday afteruoot: of lost w«-ck. The preaii--sos do-'.roy-nl ara known as Craig'*' mill, oc- . " copying a fourth of a square at Twelfth and W.ashingtoa. Thu bail.iing wai nccu* . pied. by fivo distinct parties engaged on- ■ government contracts for army flannels. ^ haversacks and knapsacks. Tho result of ' tbo fire which origiuatod iu carelessness, is ■ tbe loss of property worth 8 1 UO.O00! tbo nispeiision of operttioos, and tlio loss o' . occupation by 200 operatives. The Samoa tmrned with remgrkab!o ferocity until thu building* wcrk nearly demoluhod. ainT .^H . Hakes of wood Wild charred canvas flouted I : for miles upon tho air. ' tit " During the conflagration of Canton , r caused by the lionibardnieut' of tho llrilish. * 'the oxtensive medicul warehouse of onr * countryman, Dr. J.C. Ajerof Lowell, (thu *' depot of hi* Ch*rrV I'l-cforial and Calhar- jj^H Lie Fill*, for China) was; totally destoj^d. 1 lie norf makes a demand upon our govern- " merit for indemnity from the loss of hi* * , property, and hence will grow another nub £ tr> cr-i.-k with our oldor Broiher Johnny! Slick ta it Doctor ; nn-1 if onr Governmeni - ' maintaiu* our rights wherever your Pills ' urqsold wo-s'-mll only bu unprotected trti tracts that an- very luirren. u>. Rev. Mr. Conway, Chaplain of tho f Otli New York Volunteer*, arrived at fl ■ \Vashington from llatteras Inlet, whence- fl lie wn* ilvsputflivd by Gencrul WiiliatDs " to thn I'rvsideiit, informing him of the loyal feeling of the citizens of Hyde county, X. C.. and lifingiug with him a doclamtion of Iftdcpendeitco of thu people of thnt' county, announcing' themt selves forever free and independent of f the rebel confederacy, together wills a requegt for arm* for ilicir defence. — S They nrh represented ns suffering terri- * , biy — almost to tho point of starvation — . (fl ' front the despotism of the rebel nrtny. The President has given t^iem every ns- > turancc of prutccliun in lii's power. , • fl Throe hundred rorn have assembled * - in nrm* at a place called Ijong Acre, r and two ihnnsatid more have risen near »"! n plqeo called Washington, who desiro 1 to have arms placed In thejr hands to- " defend themselves against the rebels. 1 Meetings and Union lodges are held in 1 the counties along the coast, with tho 1 avowed intention of supporting tho ; cause of thu Union. ' %EST JERSEY R. R. * I l it VNUK OK J j liUXSilNU Altll.tatiKNKJITI, * I MOXltflY, SqUtntUr 3//. - I - ! . I i ) t.» aitU/rim^. -. j. i! si it w. ; niy,dtipkio. . !>*»<- Bti.lie*l"n. •• '• *l>J If P.M. - r»a.- I' A -M, and MS V. M. * ! I..-,,-- l". i*;-., '• -i . and 4 ou • f. M. .} Una «t iuibixdtoa,' tl — A. >1., aud «u o C. M. ! woodbl'hy sfllctal tumns, drsrcax c.*»- \ M. A. M. f M. ' : IJ-V." ' .--..II.-. M WW 4 *5 3 Uur ll MutalrVI,!.. - U l" It 6 VJ . A.M. l-.Jt. P. !g. '** innxb-tidMS, - id co too. . i .l. il tv-r-i-wtj. Sd7 llu * It It. tic ROM) CO XX ECl'tOX. At (llaatbori-' i rl-MT rtmnrrllnn U m*dr will, tram* or IK-- Hii'i'iu »r-! CumMnn' R*ii, . It'-Aii to <u2l (torn Mll.l.VILLE sou lutcisu-dMt* II plOBOS. STAdES . liars Mi t.t.vt t.l.K «» nrri» *1 of » oo. a. M. Train4 irtiin Hhr.s.i *. isilr. f-r CunLrrUBd PiMut^ _ Tii-kiM---, S.-»»lli.\ ll..-*U-»,» tvlnl nod C»j»- Nmf » itwrt Huiiw, *ad «'• «'»t'r Ulson, oa « UVslnsslay* niet riU»>. IU lyiuu-i O0 alternate' 'i to .uti-rnoM li**L- Al.igdat!) f-r f-rt »3U>h>-lh, LmHSIJ; Ih.r.hr*. ter. KMt and We*' Crtrt. Ueaiil»« tile, and Cu>bcn, * and Cape Wind »n TurwUja, 'iluir- l-j. «n>lftniupt-)'. tic tuj u">s "» Alternate day* to Afler»-cd.-n l.tne. a I.-*"- UitllXJKTON on arrival of 9 *», A. M. Train for t'e-.l»rviH--. Newport nn-I ttvidiau I reelu returning tot A. Line Iiuh. llil-rgi-Mni , Aim Si arrival. 'wT d I'- M. Train toriWrlni. 1 redars lIL-Wi-d -iewi-orl.— KnturatiiR tot PSI. Train • - from Jsrulri'tun . Al . <ni # ' ' •• •-'■ • ■'. M. Tr -.in f.-: Sl.ilt.:., j I Rtin*J>t.-»n ■*"•! '-'e-1 -ii-« i»-l« — HetuiMliw to V A. N. I Mrc-ntu* Trslu I-. "hiMiileii-LI*. iVtre 111. A»*0tiK<»* uu arrh al of eaet. Train from . MU*dr|i-hi>, (or >1".. Keys. WUilaoistowa «rt , nTouLlyu- lli-iurn. tu! to* Ot. A. M. and J Of; P. Mt Train* to PbUodripWa. ban WOODBUWY oa arrival of a-«', r. v. Ape- A - en! i'V'dla. tor Ptae twoodilo Wn I i>l«o, f-r Wooo*« . . I town, Udriihto'4 Kill. HnrrUnmitk-. noA MallM* 1 IIU1; al*n (•>> .i.-ro", '-.'arLM-or*-' anit lletk- » I lev- tUUnninx to I0«„.V. M. Trato -to rtiltaifc N phla. | I I tarntrtc.iir win t* i*/w wo, a. v. T,»t»* '(■Ma. pad I so It M./r^Unigf*. J I J. VAN RKNH8KLAKIL 1 Hnpt. W. J. U. U. phllsiripbt*! -*«« rtth. tssi M