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conducted at a loss. They recommend that each preacher make annual reports to the Conference of the subscription lists within the bounds of his charge. They also recommend that the expenditures be confined within the most economical limits; that the Clerk's salary be but $500; the free list abolished, and papers furnished to preachers at $1.25 per annum, with an allowance of 25 cents on each subscriber obtained. They declare that it would have been impossible to have given satisfaction to the public, in the embarrassed condition of the office.--The committee speak highly of the abilities of the editor, and concur in the plan of lay co-operation recommended by the publishing committee of the Advocate. Rev. Dr. Rosser made a speech, giving an account of his conduct of the paper since 1858, and at the afternoon session of the Conference resigned his editorship. A resolution, placing the paper in the hands of a committee of laymen and ministers, was adopted. Adjourned.