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f Divine grace, the observance-of a period of fasting, which is penance for sins committed, was eminently proper among the Northern people, whose pernicious sentiments, instilled into the minds of their youth, have brought about the present deplorable events. Mr. Butler also made an inspiring allusion to the great speech of Patrick Henry, delivered in that place. Among other sermons, which we have heard highly spoken of for their eloquence and true Southern patriotism, were those of Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of St. Paul's, and Rev. Mr. Mitchell, of the Third Presbyterian Church. Indeed, we have heard of none that expressed a sentiment of submission to Northern aggression, but all declared strongly for the maintenance of Southern rights at all hazards. The Rev. Moses D.Hoge, yesterday morning preached an able and eloquent sermon to a crowded and attentive auditory, in the First Presbyterian Church, from these words: "Give us help from trouble; for vain is the help of man."-- P