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Virginia Annual (M. E.) Conference. [reported for the Dispatch] Third Day-- Friday, Nov. 20th.-- Bishop Pierce in the chair. Conference was opened at 9 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Mr. Crumley, of the Georgia Conference. A memorial was presented by the Bishop, addressed to the Bishop and members of the Virginia Annual Conference of the M. E. Church and the President and members of the Virginia Annual Conference of the M. P. Church. The Quarterly Conference of the Lancaster Circuit of the M. E. Church and the Quarterly Conference of the M. P. Church during the present and past year have been in the habit of interchanging fraternal messengers to promote Christian intercourse between the members of two Churches, having in view the permanent union of the two Churches upon principles satisfactory to each. The memorial brings the subject before the Conference for such action as they may deem proper. A resolution, having in view the above, object, was also presented
From Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 20. --The enemy renewed his fire on the city this morning at 11 o'clock. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the number of shells thrown was twelve. The shelling of Fort Sumter to-day has been more heavy than usual, with mortars. But few rifled shots were fired. No casualties either in the city or at the fort.
From the Southwest. Abingdon, Nov. 20. --Nothing definite.--Encouraging indications westward.