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tag,) and she is too small to afford accommodations to passengers, &c., at night. I have therefore been forced to change the time of leaving both this place and Plymouth, and hereafter, until ordets from you, the mail will leave Ply mouth in the morning in time to make connection with the express train on the Seaboard Railroad. Th. D. Warren. The Department, having thoroughly investigated the subject, and the facts set forth having been substantiated by a letter from the Postmaster at Plymouth, the preposed change was sanetioned. The circumstances of this case illustrate the difficulty of perfecting a new postal service in time of war, though it is butureau-- Sir: --In reply to yours of the 21st inst., in regard to my opinion relative to the new schedult assumed by the contractors on route No. 5,058, from Plymouth to Franklin Depot, I have to say that although our people would prefer the former arrangement, they are so fully convinced of the necessity of forcing the two ma