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Passed Assistant Surgeon W. E. Wysham has, we hear, been ordered to the naval hospital at Portsmouth, Va., in place of Passed Assistant Surgeon Phillips.

Laguire, the engineer on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, charged with causing the death of conductor Laspeyre, has been tried at Goldsboro', N. C., and acquitted.

The Hon. James A. Bayard, U. S. Senator from Delaware, passed through Portsmouth, Va., yesterday, on his way to the South.

The corn in Marion count., Fla., on the 24th ult., was six inches high.

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