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ntertained a different opinion. Pending the discussion and without coming to any definite conclusion.-- The Moderator announced that the hour for the order of the day--"Free conversation on the state of Religion"--had arrived. Rev. T. D. Bell, of Harrisonburg, said the spiritual state of the Church had not deteriorated, though the absence of young men in the army is greatly felt. In the company in which are most of the members of the Church no one yet has been killed in battle, him afforded a view of a year of much and varied labors, with very gratifying results. Rev. G. W. Lyburn, as Agent of the Evangelical Tract Society, had seen many instances of the liberality of our people and the piety of our army. Rev. T. D. Bell gave an account of the ministers in Winchester Presbytery, he being the only one present — the capture of some by the enemy, the interruption and trials of others, and the dispersion and sufferings of various congregations. At 6 P. M.,