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[reported for the Richmond Daily Dispatch.]proceedings of the BaltimoreAnnual Conference.third day. Staunton, Va., March 15, 1861. Religions exercises were conducted by the Rev. Isaac Gibson. The report of the Committee on Preachers' Aid Society was presented and referred. T. H. W. Monroe, W. H. Chapman and John S. Martin were appointed to prepare the Annual Register. An invitation was received from the Faculty of the Blind Asylum for the Conference to attend a concert by the pupils, at 3 P. M., of to-day. It was accepted. The Stewards made their call, which consumed the morning hour. The report of the Trustees of the Baltimore Female College was presented and referred to the Committee on Seminaries. Likewise one from the Female College at Annapolis. Exhibit of the Methodist Book Concern was sent to file without reading. The order of the day — the memorials on subject of Church — was taken up. The following questions were propounded to Bishop Scott:
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Layman's Convention.third day. Staunton, Va., March 15th, 1861. The Convention met at the usual hour.--The majority report being under discussion,Mr. Hoffman, of Fredericksburg, said that the time had come for the Baltimore Conference to take action for separation. In this Convention each man ought to tell us the feeling of his people. Debate was limited to twenty minutes. R. Stocket Matthews, of Baltimore, was admitted by the report of the Committee on Credentials to represent East Fairfax Circuit. A letter, requesting a copy of certain papers that were before the Committee on Credentials, was read. The request was refused by the Convention. Mr. Gant, of Maryland, offered a paper as a substitute for both majority and minority reports. It was read. It contains several resolutions, embracing--1st. A repudiation of the New Chapter, 2d. A reprint of the Discipline, by the Baltimore Conference without the New Chapter. 3d. An extra session of the General C