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Important religious action. --The Galveston News, of the 25 ult., says: The Texas Episcopal Convention has been in session at Austin for some days, Bishop Gregg presiding. We learn that it has been decided to send a delegation to Montgomery, Ala., in July next, to meet with delegations from the several dioceses of the seceded States, "and to decide whether or not this venerable and influential religious body shall secede from the Northern Church." This is the first Episcopal State Convention held in the seceded States in reference to this subject.
of the Methodist Protestant Church in this city. An artillery company has been organized at Lexington, under Capt. John McCauseland, an Assistant Professor at the Virginia Military Institute. Hon. Asa Biggs, of North Carolina, forwarded his resignation as a District Judge of the United States, to A. Lincoln, on the 23d April. Lieut. John N. Maffit, late of the U. S. Navy, tenders his services to North Carolina or to the Confederacy. The papers throughout Virginia are pitching into the grocers and provision merchants for their extortionate charges. The ship Ironsides, with a large freight of cotton and flour for Liverpool, was on fire below New Orleans on the 29 ult. A grand military review took place in New Orleans on the 27 ult. Some 4,000 troops were in line. A book-keeper named J. R. Steger, is under arrest in Memphis for embezzling his employer's funds. Dr. A. G. Allen, a well known physician, died in Shenandoah county, Va., on the 25 ult.