NP, WJ 3/24/1864

From the Wilmington Journal
March 24, 1864
 
   We are pleased to know that the immediate difficulty about the running of the mail and passenger trains on our railroads has been overcome, and that at least one train a day will be run until further arrangements are completed, when things will get into order, and, we trust, work with as much regularity as can be expect in these times. It always produces difficulty with no corresponding advantage when military authorities at a distance attempt to regulate railroad matters without consulting with the authorities of the Roads. But as the thing, we trust, is about to come right, we have said our say, and don't care for saying any more.

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