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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Dennison or search for Dennison in all documents.
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Continued illness of Hon. Thomas Corwin.
At midnight Sunday night, Mr. Corwin still lay in a state of unconsciousness, without any perceptible change in his condition, except that he seemed to be gradually sinking.
Among those who called Sunday to inquire after his health were the following: Major-General Gillmore, Hon. Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky; Judge Olin, Postmaster-General Dennison, Senator Sherman, a messenger from Secretary Seward, Secretary McCulloch, General Buckland, Hons.
Messrs. Delano, Shellabarger, Holbrook, delegate from Idaho, Bundy, Clarke, McKee, Hays, N. P. Banks, Dr. Shedd, Ex-Governor Farrell, of Wisconsin; Judge Thaker, General Thomas Ewing, Rev. Mr. Lewis, of St. John's Church; General Schenck, Colonel Woodhull, General Este, Professor McCloud, Assistant Comptroller, Hon. David Heaton, United States Treasury agent, North Carolina; Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York; Hon. James Fowler, Senator elect from Tennessee; General T. M. Vincent, Assista
The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource], Providing arms. (search)
The mail service.
--Postmaster-General Dennison has addressed a circular to railroad managers, mentioning the fact that the service on the railroads generally during last winter was so irregularly performed as seriously to delay the transmission of the mails:
"The remedy," he says, "is with the companies.
Lessen the number of cars on the mail trains, especially on those carrying the through mails to the maximum that will not necessarily prevent the schedule times being regularly made, and the difficulty will be removed.
The request now made for you to do so is, in no sense, inconsistent, but demanded alike for the interests of the Government and the public, while your faithful compliance will only be the proper observance of your contract with the department."