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e persistently placed in the hands of the committee twenty dollars. Captain Field, of the Quartermaster's Department, then expressed his gratification that the Association had preserved its vitality and vigor in this terrible ordeal of war through which it was passing. Its human labors had never resulted in a more brilliant achievement than the establishment of an asylum, which had sheltered a thousand war-worn patriots, wandering as "homeless strangers amidst a thousand homes." Mr. Chase, a new member, expressed his pleasure in finding here a daily union prayer meeting. He hoped that, through the influence of the Association, these meetings would be multiplied in every city, town and hamlet in the Confederacy; that the concentrated prayers of the pions might ascend to bring Divine blessigns upon our imperilled land. In accordance with this suggestion, Mr. Munford offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Christian Associatio