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to give further expression to the general joy, there will be a grand torchlight procession. Parties desiring to unite therein are requested to meet at the City Hall, at 8½ o'clock, with their transparencies. The fine of march will be headed by Smith's First Regiment Band and will move up Broad to 1st street, cross to Franklin, down Franklin to 5th street cross to Main street, down Main to 17th street, and up Franklin to the Exchange Hotel. Let all turn out, and a glorious time may be expects are said to be disgusted with the arrogance of the Babboon of Illinois. Just as the cannon were being fired on the Southern plateau of the Square, the sound of martial music was heard, and shortly thereafter a large body of men, hoarded by Smith's Band, made their appearance at the Western gate, and crossing the Square entered that leading to the residence of Gov. Letcher. In front of the Gubernatorial mansion the crowd halted, when the band proceeded to play the Marseilles Hymn and Dix
ght train from Augusta to Charleston, and instantly killed. It is rumored that several of the prominent officers of the U. S. marines, born in Virginia and other Southern States, intend shortly to throw up their commissions. The resignation of Dr. John Ward, of Virginia. Surgeon in the late U. S. Navy, has been accepted. Kossuth states in an affidavit that he makes before a Court in England, that be still considers himself Governor of Hungary. James Wherry, of Va., has been appointed Receiver of U. S. moneys, at Vermillion, Decotah. Since the 1st of January, 10,300 tons of ice have been exported from Boston to Southern ports of this country and to foreign ports. The Reichter House, near the depot, in Arlington, Va., was destroyed by the last Sunday week. Fully insured. Rev. George W. C, of Texas, in to address the people of F county, Va., to-day. Hon. Wm. Smith is shortcoming for a in the next Congress. The Hon. Mrs. Yelverton Wrecently