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ointed his successor. General Bussay is now a decided Abolitionist, and hates rebels worse than rattlesnakes. The change in commanders at Forth Smith may tend to discourage the plans of the cotton-speculating, horse-trading store- runners who have virtually managed that district ever since its acquisition. Funeral of Major-General Whiting The funeral of Major-General Whiting, Confederate States army, took place at Trinity Church, New York, and was quite largely attended. Brigadier-General Beall, Confederate States army, was present. The Herald says: Every one present seemed alive to the solemnity of the occasion, and many appeared sincerely affected. The afflicted mother and sisters of General Whiting occupied seats near the altar, and excited unusual sympathy. The last words of the service having been uttered, the procession reformed in the same order, with the addition of the female relatives and several ladies — friends of the deceased — all in deep mourning, a