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who enter our lines, that Early, with a large force, has arrived at Richmond, and now lies between the city and General Butler's lines. Some regard this fact as indicating a concentration of troops preparatory to an attack on our position by the enemy. Others, with more reason, consider it a purely precautionary measure on the part of the enemy, dictated by his apprehension of a grand combined attack by the "armies operating against Richmond" in probable conjunction with a fleet in the James river. The Washington Republican of Wednesday says: General Grant has been exceeding busy during the day in consultation with the President, Secretary of War, General Halleck, and Assistant Secretary Fox, and at 3 o'clock left with his staff, on his special dispatch boat, down the river, en routs to the front. He expressed himself highly pleased with his flying visit to the North, and goes back to the field much refreshed in mind and body. He was this city, and other guests.
eetings. We append the following appointments for the Richmond District for the current year, ending November, 1865: Richmond District.--James D. Couling, Presiding Elder.--Centenary, D. S. Doggett; African Mission, G. W. Nolley; Gregon, to be supplied; Clay Street, W. H. Christian, S. T. Moorman, supernumerary; Sidney, to be supplied; Broad Street, J. A. Duncan; Trinity, J. E. Edwards, A. J. Beckwith, supernumerary; Rocketts Mission, to be supplied; Union, L. M. Lee. W. A. Robinson; Manchester, to be supplied, B. B. Dey, supernumerary; Gloucester, Wm. G. Hammond, J. W. Tucker, supernumerary; Mathews, James E. Martin; King William, to be supplied; King and Queen, John G; Rowe; Middlesex, H. P. Mitchell; Lancaster, W. F. Bain, Cyrus Doggett; Westmoreland, John M. Saunders; Caroline, Agent diers' Tract Association; Leonidas Rosser, Missionary at the Fortifications around Richmond; G. H. Ray, Agent Richmond, Christian Advocate; John C. Granberry. Superintendent of Missionaries in G