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The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ing time, it will surprise most of us. Negroes will rate low the coming year in the way of hire. So much for the excitement of the times. There is a considerable revival of religion in progress in this place, in the M. E. Church. So far fifteen to twenty have been converted, and the altar is nightly crowded with anxious penitents. The ministers have labored with much zeal and efficiency. There is also a protracted meeting being carried on at the O. S. Presbyterian Church. Rev. S. S. Lambert, of the Virginia Conference, preached his first sermon and commenced his Conference year, on Sabbath last, in this place. His congregation are highly pleased with him. The weather is very cold, with a few snow flakes lazily descending now and then. Drs. Hill and Triplett performed an important surgical operation on a negro man, slave to James Crawford, Esq., of this county, a short time since. Much to the surprise of every one, the old man has recovered. They relieved him