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from the county before many days." A meeting was held in Woodstock on the 12th inst., at which a resolution was offered calling upon the Governor to convene the Legislature as soon as possible, to consider the action this State should take. There seems to be a strong disunion sentiment existing in Shenandoah. In every portion of the county there exists a great interest on the subject of religion, and several interesting revivals of religion have been and are still in progress. At Dayton, the Rev. Geo. H. Ray, of the Virginia Conference, has just closed a series of meetings, during which ten or fifteen persons made a profession of religion. Rev. Mr. Lafferty, of the same Conference, is at present carrying on a meeting at Elk Run, and thirty or forty have professed. The United Brethren Ministers have a meeting at Hopkins' School-house, at which twenty-five or thirty were converted. During the past two weeks there have been seven marriages in the County, and we are in f