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r. Cowles thought that Wesley and Asbury had lead class meetings, and that it would be well for all preachers to follow their example. Rev. Dr. Doggett said that he had held class many times as pastor, but never as Presiding Elder. Rev. Mr. Bennett bore testimony of the zeal, ability, and efficiency of Dr. Doggett as Presiding Elder of his District. He believed he had injured his health by devotion to duty. Rev. James A. Duncan also remarked upon the exceeding acceptability with the deceased minister, the examination of character was resumed as follows: James A. Duncan — has built a new church--ranks among the first preachers of the city of Richmond, labors very acceptably and has done much good — passed. Rev. W. W. Bennett--labored most acceptably and been the recipient of a Bible from his congregation at the close of his pastorship, and his labors have been blessed. Passed. John Bailey, now in Europe. A letter from him was read, stating that he felt it