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round that there is a m on foot to carry this Conference into the Methodist Church, South. This rumor is doing its work. If any man knows of such a thing, he ought to speak out. John Lanahan.--I know that a correspondence has been carried on to carry us into the Church, South. Isaac Gibson.--I call for proof. It is a slander. Mr. Lanahan.--My character for twenty-five years has been known to this Conference. I shall make no further answer to Brother Gibson's remark. E. P. Phelps said: I am sorry that there has been any feeling. Brother Lanahan simply said that "a correspondence had been carried on for this end." W. T. D. Clemm said: We must have this matter settled. Is that correspondence from a member of this Conference? Mr. Lanahan remarked: It proceeded from a member of this Conference, and from one intimately connected with this Conference. J. W. Start — Is it sufficiently important to call it a plan? John Lanahan — They are respectable.