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ed the Finance Committee of the Book and Tract Society. Rev. W. W. Bennett submitted the report of the Soldiers' Tract Association, which was adopted. --Revs. Dr. Doggett, Dr. Lee, N. Head, J. E. Edwards, and H. B. Cowies, expressed high gratification at the report, which exceeded their highest expectations. Wm. Willis, Jby all of the committee.] The report was unanimously agreed to by the Conference, and his character passed. The Committee on Memories reported through Dr. Doggett on the deal of Rev. D. W. Chariton, who died in Petersburg in February, 1863, in the 68th year of his age. Dr. Smith, from the committee to whom was referrubject of the removal of that institution to some more accessible point. Dr. Smith's position excluded any remarks that he might have desired to make. Dr. Doggett gave reasons why this should be done. That, although hallowed associations cluster around Randolph Macon College, still its being so inaccessible was the great