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Emerson Etheridge. --Emerson Etheridge is in Washington, it is said, doing his uttermost to weaken the case of the Tennessee claimants to seats in the Congress of the United States. Notwithstanding this, however, the feeling in favor of these excellent men continues to increase among the Republican members. So says the Emerson Etheridge is in Washington, it is said, doing his uttermost to weaken the case of the Tennessee claimants to seats in the Congress of the United States. Notwithstanding this, however, the feeling in favor of these excellent men continues to increase among the Republican members. So says the Philadelphia Press. It means, we suppose, that Mr. Etheridge, by advocating, "is weakening the case" of the members from his State, he being very unpopular with the Radicals. ed States. Notwithstanding this, however, the feeling in favor of these excellent men continues to increase among the Republican members. So says the Philadelphia Press. It means, we suppose, that Mr. Etheridge, by advocating, "is weakening the case" of the members from his State, he being very unpopular with the Radicals.
Personal. --Among the arrivals at the Exchange Hotel yesterday were the following:--Hon. Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee; Hons. J. R. Edmonds and Robert Ridgway, of Virginia and Major- General William Mahone of Petersburg. Hon. R. H. Whitfield, of Isle of Wight, Virginia, is stopping at the Powhatan Hotel.