Religious Intelligence.
A correspondent of the Edgefield (S. C.) Republican, gives intelligence of a protracted meeting, a Siloam Church, which continued sixteen days, during, or at the close of which, about forty persons were added to the church. A revival of religion is also reported to have occurred at Montgomery, Ala., during which 130 persons were added to the Methodist and Baptist churches. "This excitement," as the writer states, "is still continued by the Baptists;" thus leaving us to infer that the excitement is over with the Methodists, that church having received most of the converts; but that the Baptists were not yet satisfied with their share. We are glad to hear of reformation, but cannot think very highly of the assiduity with which reclaimed persons are gathered into the churches.