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The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
ted. The Secretary called the list of those circuits and stations from which no statistical report had been received. The examination of the character of Elders was resumed, and P. W. Archer, Geo. H. Rav, Frank Stanly, W. Carter, S V. Hoyle. Thos. A. Pearce, Jeseph Lear, John D. Southall, Jno. W. White, D. M. Wallace, B. F. Shelton, J. J. Lambkin, W. A. Smith, Jas. Jameson, were passed. Just here Bishop Andrew rose and announced a message to himself and the Conference from Dr. L. M. Lee, whose physicians considered the symptoms this morning favorable, and desired the Bishop to come and see him, and to give his love to all the preachers. Rev. Henry B. Cowles offered a series of resolutions, affirming a deeper interest in the cause of Missions, and pledging the Conference to make special effort during this year to increase the contributions to the cause. Rev. Dr. Sehon took the floor and addressed himself to the statements of the resolution, and giving the facts
From Norfolk. the anxiety about the fight at Pensacola — the flag presentation — the condition of Dr. Lee. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Nov. 26, 1861. There is much anxiety in our city to hear further news from Fort Pickens, and it is earnestly hoped that the next intelligence received will confirm the hope and belief, of many persons, that the gallant Bragg will smash the fortifications, drive out the Hessians, and send some of the Federal ships to Academy, attracted a large number of persons, and the military display was fine. The 14th Virginia regiment was out in full force, under command of Colston. After a brief but appropriate address by Maj. Gen. Huger, the beautiful flag was handed to Col. Colston, who responded in an old quent and spirited manner. I regret to state that the symptoms in the case of Rev, Dr. Lee are far more unfavorable to-day He is again unconscious, and there are only very slight hopes of his receivers
The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Public meeting in Memphis for the defence of the City. (search)
Landing of Yankees near Bluffton — orders from Gen. Lee. Augusta, Nov. 26. --The Charleston Courier, of this morning, says that an official dispatch has been received there, dated the 24th, which announces that two Yankee boats landed at Buckingham, six miles from Bluffton. This is coming directly on the main land. Our forces made a forward movement to meet them. Gen.. Lee has issued orders that no one be permitted to leave Charleston without a permit from the Mayor. Landing of Yankees near Bluffton — orders from Gen. Lee. Augusta, Nov. 26. --The Charleston Courier, of this morning, says that an official dispatch has been received there, dated the 24th, which announces that two Yankee boats landed at Buckingham, six miles from Bluffton. This is coming directly on the main land. Our forces made a forward movement to meet them. Gen.. Lee has issued orders that no one be permitted to leave Charleston without a permit from the Mayo