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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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say, J. Lester Shipley, James W. Campton, John Williamson, and Henry C Bowles, who were received on trial at the last Conference, passed an examination of character and were severally continued on trial. Edward H. Henry, Nelson Chamberlain, John L. Chamberlain, and George S. May, who were received on trial at the last Conference, passed in examination of character, and (at their own request, except in the case of George S. May,) were severally discontinued. James E. McSparren and B. F. Ames passed in examination of character, and were continued as deacons. A resolution was offered by Dr. Smith relative to ministers connected with the Conference joining the army, which caused a very interesting and spirited discussion, in which Drs. Smith, Doggett, Lee, and Rosser, and Rev. G. W. Langhorne, Frank Stanley, and others participated. In the course of his remarks, and in justification of the course pursued by some of the ministers, Dr. Smith gave an exhibition of his well kno