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ongregation worshipping in Grace Episcopal Church at that place, of which Rev. Sidney Wilbur was then pastor. The difficulty arose in this wise: Shortly after the boter, the pastor of Grace Church was asked to raise a flag upon the church, Rev. Mr. Wilbur quietly demurred, saying that if any flag should float from the church edirebels and Secessionists. These papers have been particularly severe upon Rev. Mr. Wilbur, and do not hesitate to pour forth upon his head the most scathing billingditors with whom such arguments is their st in trade at the present time. Rev. Mr. Wilbur has tendered his resignation to the Vestry, accompanying it with a letter ns Democratic Press of last week contain the letter of resignation sent by Rev. Mr. Wilbur to the Vesery, tendering his resignation, and from the editor's introducto" In his letter to the Vestry, resigning his connection with the church, Mr. Wilbur says: "But before my country I love my God; before my country's flag I