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A Seamen on the battle as Manassas. We have received a pamphlet copy of a sermon preached in St. John's Church on the Sunday after the battle at Manassas by the Rector, Rev, W. C. Butlna. It is a production of decided ability and eloquence, characterized by the perspicuity and power which are distinguishing marks of the author's pulpit addresses.
getting up a company of seventy five or eighty young men, who will cheerfully follow their gallant leader even into the jaws of death. We have also in our midst another firm advocate of Southern-Rights in the person of Rev. Dr. Morrison, of the Episcopal Church, who has recently moved to this place from Kentucky on account of his strong Secession principles, not thinking himself altogether safe in that neutral State, with strong Lincoln proclivities. He was at one time Rector of St. John's Church in your city. Just before leaving Kentucky, he had a letter returned to him, which he had written to a friend in Virginia, with his name encircled with red ink, indicative of what rate a waited him should he continue in his course of conduct. Another refugee, Mr. Richard K. Oralle, the friend and biographer of John O. Calhoun, has just reached our county, with his family and servants, from Greenbrier, from which he has been driven by the ru iam soldiery of the North. Surely his