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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Smith gave an exhibition of his well known power as a debater; and, touching upon the war, he thrilled his hearers with patriotic emotion. Others took the ground that the legitimate work of ministers is to preach the Gospel — to remain on the field of labor to which God has called them and the Church has placed them-- to preach and pray while the battle rages — to wage a vigorous, aggressive, but bloodless, warfare against the Devil and sin in every form, refusing, except in extreme cases, to strike the banner of the Cross, and go forth to fight upon the field of carnage, blood, and death. The resolution was not disposed of yesterday, and will be taken up again this morning. It is found that the majority in this district for Chambliss, exclusive of the vote of Sussex, which is not returned, is 2,179. The returns of Sussex will considerably increase the majority. The remains of Walter Harney, of the Virginia Artillery, who was recently drowned, have been recovered
Lieutenant Moore, of Georgia, was killed by the accidental running off of a train of cars on the Brunswick (Ga.) Railroad on Sunday night last. The residence of the late Dr. Harney, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, now the property of General Harney, of the Federal Army, is to be immediately confiscated. The Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier states, on the authority of Thurlow Weed, that Mr. Lincoln has expressed his regret that he did not support Mr. Crittenden's propositions of last winter. General Harney, of the Federal Army, is to be immediately confiscated. The Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier states, on the authority of Thurlow Weed, that Mr. Lincoln has expressed his regret that he did not support Mr. Crittenden's propositions of last winter. Very probable. It is reported that a single discharge from the 128-pounder, mounted in the batteries at Columbus, Kentucky, killed twenty of the enemy and one horse. Shipe, who killed Anderson at Winchester a few months since, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for 18 years. Miller, who shot Capt. Henderson a month or two since in Jefferson county, has been sentenced to be shot. Major Slemmer is quite sick at Putlinville, Va. His wife has been telegraphed for and has left