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The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia .--a Proclamation. (search)
Sad accident.
--The Columbia (S. C.) South Carolinian, of the 22d, says:
Mr. J. D. Alexander, an officer of the Bank of the State of South Carolina, on business of the Bank, reached Florence on Sunday morning. In passing from one car to another, a pistol in his pocket accidentally exploded, and lodged a bail in his left breast.
It is hoped that it did not penetrate into the cavity of the chest or into the lung.
Mr. Alexander was carried back to Charleston, suffering great paid from his wound.
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Protestant Episcopal Convention in the Confederate States --Final action upon changing its name. (search)
Protestant Episcopal Convention in the Confederate States--Final action upon changing its name.
The following is a brief synopsis of the debate which ensued in the Protestant Episcopal Convention of the South, now in session at Columbia, S. C., upon the propriety of changing the name of the Church, notice of which was made in our paper of yesterday:
Rev. Dr. Wilmer moved, that on the question now before the House, no member speak longer than ten minutes nor more than twice, and that this vote be given by one o'clock.
Judge Phelan, of Alabama, took the floor.
He had never been satisfied with the word Protestant.
A name should be descriptive, Protestant expressed nothing.
Faith, ministry, and worship constituted the church.--Protestant has nothing to do with either.
It had some historic interest and he had a respect for it for that reason.
But he had no such feeling for it as applied to a multitude of discordant sects, some of which even denied the doctrine of Trini