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a good condition.--The essays and lectures had been less frequent than heretofore; but the ability of many of them was commended, especially the lecture of Mr. Vallandingham, of Ohio, "whose bravo words pealed forth in clear and ringing tones in behalf of Southern rights and National peace." The essay of Mr. D. B. Lucas, on the "Code of Honor," had been published in the March No. of the Southern Literary Messenger. and is a masterly production. A Bible Class, under the direction of Professor Toy, of Richmond College, had been begun and prosecuted during the year until the leader and students had been called to the war. The report closed with an earnest appeal in behalf of continued energy and enthusiasm in prosecuting their important labors. The President then introduced to the audience the Rev. Dr. Read, of the Louisiana Fifth Regiment, who delivered a brief, but most beautiful and eloquent address. He referred to the Christian soldier in contrast with the military bully