--The Charleston
Mercury, of the 12th inst., says;
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The fifteenth of November, the day appointed by
President Davis for lasting and prayer throughout the
Confederate States, was nowhere observed with greater solemnity than in the noble Monumental City.
A private letter recently received here from
Baltimore says that the churches were opened, and in some of them services were held — all of which were well attended.
It is said that some gentlemen, who had not been seen in church for many years, went on that occasion.
The day was as quiet and as solemn as Sunday.
The gentlemen alluded to are the members of the well known "Maryland Club," who black-balled
Cadwallader last spring.
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