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tersburg, Farmville, Clarksville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, University of Virginia, &c.-- and from various country Divisions.--Twenty-one new members were initiated, embracing valuable additions to the body. The special business of the meeting, viz: The consideration of the interests of the "Virginia Conductor," the organ of the Order was brought up and received prompt attention. This is a weekly paper, the property of the Grand Division, published in Petersburg, and edited by J. R. Lewellen. During a career of gratifying success and usefulness, it had, under the influence of the extraordinary political and commercial crisis of a few months past, been brought to experience difficulties and embarrassments, which called for some measures for its immediate relief. The Grand Division declared at once that "the Conductor' is a necessity and must be sustained," the members present subscribed liberally, and adopted other measures to place the paper on a permanent basis. This
Temperance. --We are gratified to learn that the Temperance cause is reviving in this city. A stirring address was delivered before Hutcheson Division, Sons of Temperance, on Saturday night, by J. Richard Lewellen, Esq., editor of the Virginia Conductor.