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much labor ought to be performed in preparing sermons for such congregations as for any other congregations in the land. Special reference is made to First African Baptist Church in Richmond as exhibiting the beneficial advantages of the system of organizations for the colored members in cities and towns into separate organizations. The committee say that Dr. R. Ryland, who for 20 years has been the voted himself with untiring zeal to the work, deserves well of all the brethren. Rev. Dr. Seely read the report of the Committee on the Address to the Churches on the present state of the Country. Dr. W. Broadus said he wished that all of the brethren who are not here, and all our soldiers in the army, should have an opportunity of reading that report. Dr. Jeter made a few remarks and the report was adopted: Dr. Burrows offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Sunday School and Publication Board be instructed to inquire into the expediency, in conne