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ing House, and $20,000 to Missions, beside a liberal support to the pastors of the Church. He protested against the idea that the Church was illiberal. Rev. Dr. Lee denied with much spirit that he had declared that the members of the Church were stingy. He was, himself, the best witness of their liberality, but he did believe that many men, even within the sound of his voice, loved money more than they ought. The report and resolutions were adopted. Rev. Mr. McCauley and Rev. Mr. Lemon, of the Baltimore Conference, were introduced. The Conference then took up the order of the day, the report of the committee on the exhibit of the Richmond Christian Advocate. The committee, through Rev. Dr. Cowles, reported that, after careful consideration, they found that the Advocate is barely self-sustaining, if indeed it be not conducted at a loss. They recommend that each preacher make annual reports to the Conference of the subscription lists within the bounds of his c