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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ouse. The exercises in the upper part of the Church were conducted by Rev. Dr. Hoge, and those in the basement by Mr. John Caskie. The meetings were solemn and deeply earnest; the remarks indicated trust in the Almighty arm as the hope of the Republic, the whole scene was beautifully illustrative of patriotism, piety, and Christian union. At the conclusion of the services, Dr. Hoge announced that there would be a meeting at the Second Presbyterian Church in the evening, conducted by Dr Burrows. At the appointed hour this Church was full below, and nearly full in the galleries. The services were very interesting, and at their close it was announced that daily prayer meetings would be held, commencing on Saturday at 12 o'clock, at the United Presbyterian Church. In accordance with this appointment several hundred persons assembled on Saturday, and held an interesting service. At its close it was suggested that 4½ P. M. would be a more suitable hour to several classes o