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[for the Richmond Dispatch.] Callaghan's, Alleghany Co., Va., August 1, 1861. Messrs. Editors of the Dispatch:--In your paper of the 30th ult. you speak, upon the information of an intelligent gentleman, of "Governor Pierpont" as being a member of the Methodist Protestant Church, and of a minister of that denomination being the head and brains and ruling spirit of the traitors in the Northwest. All this may be so. Yet an idea is probably conveyed by that article, to persons unacquainted with the facts, that is incorrect. The reader would infer that the Methodist Protestant Church in Northwestern Virginia is abolition, which is not the case. Living there as I do, and being well acquainted with the membership of said church, I feel that I am safe in saying that the members thereof, agreeably to their numbers, voted for the Ordinance of Secession at the rate of two hundred per cent. over and above any other denomination; at least, that was the case as far as my knowledge ex
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]subscriptions for the sick and wounded. Messrs Editors: Please acknowledge through your paper the following subscriptions to the sick and wounded soldiers: George Parry, Granville, N. C.$20.00 William M. Watkins, Charlotte, N. C.100.00 Soldiers' Aid Society of Charlotte, through Miss Margaret Watkins25.00 Sundry citizens of Hanover, through Colonel Sydnor22.25 Ira L. Bowles, New Kent25.00 Martin & Kugh, Henrico15.00 Mrs. McArthur, S. C.5.00 R. A. Bur, Albany, Geo.20.00 Mrs. M. B. Chamberlayne5.00 Isaac W. Walker, Chairman Committee of Collection.