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Another fire in Lynchburg. --A fire in Lynchburg, Va., Friday night, destroyed the saddlery shop of Dawson & Williams, on Main street, and the stove shop of Thos. B. Dornin, adjoining.
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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Affairs in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va., March 17, 1861. "St. Patrick's day in the morning." There is perhaps no day in the calendar which is more heartily welcomed and enjoyed by annexation or people than is this day by the Irish race. It is now nearly fourteen hundred years since St. Patrick landed in Ireland, and announced to the inhabitants of that country the tenets and doctrines of the Catholic faith. In a short time afterwards the greatest religious revolution the world has ever known took place. Hundreds of churches and monasteries immediately sprang up, and tradition tells us that snakes, frogs, and various other obnoxious reptiles and insects, were banished from the land. The most remarkable feature in this great revolution is its peaceful consummation, being neither accompanied or followed by the loss of one single drop of blood. History does not furnish a similar instance in either a great political or religious change i