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triuŒphant flag of the Confederate States. We remain, sir, with the utmost regard, your most obedient servants. M Z.Michelbacher, Minister of the congregation "House of Love." Is. Rosenhsim, President of the Meeting Jos. Milhsen. Treas. M. Mitteldorfer, Jos. Stern. M. L. Straus, Committee. Richmond. April 30th, 1861. To the Rev. M. Z. Michelbacher-- Dear Sir --I take very great pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of your letter of yesterday. enclosing a check for $1,230, contributed by your congregation towards the support of the families of the Virginia Volunteers in the service of the Confederate State. Not only for myself, but in the name of the Volunteers, I thank you most sincerely for this prompt, generous and patriotic act on your part, in support of the great principles which a Southern army is called out to defend. Trusting that your example will be followed by others, I have the honor to be your obedient servant. Joseph Mayo, Mayor.
The Seventh Regiment New York S. M. --We stated yesterday, on what we deemed good authority, that Mayor Mayo had sent a letter to the commanding officer of this regiment, (now in Washington.) resigning his honorary membership and requesting the destruction of all mementoes of his acquaintance with it.--We understand now, from those who have the best right to know, that though such a letter was prepared, it was not sent and circumstances may intervene to prevent its transmission altogether. In connection with the above regiment, we may say that on yesterday the framed parchment sent to this city by the 7th Regiment, in acknowledgment of the honor paid the remains of Laurens Hamilton, Esq., one of their members, who was drowned in James river, on the occasion of their embarkation for Washington, en route to New York, was hung around with crape; a similar parchment writing, sent by the regiment to our Mayor, was also draped in mourning — These evidences of amity between the citizen