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The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
arose, and staced that he had the promise of an address from the Rev. Dr. Cross, and asked, "Is Dr. Cross in the house?" No response. The quDr. Cross in the house?" No response. The question was repeated and somebody from the choir answered, "Dr. Cross is in the gallery." Still no Dr. Cross showed himself, although the PresDr. Cross is in the gallery." Still no Dr. Cross showed himself, although the President repeatedly urged his appearance. At length Dr. Cross arose in the gallery, declaring himself in the tigutest place that ever he waDr. Cross showed himself, although the President repeatedly urged his appearance. At length Dr. Cross arose in the gallery, declaring himself in the tigutest place that ever he was in, and attempted to decline positively to come down and speak. But no denial would be heard, and at last the Dr. wended his way to the plDr. Cross arose in the gallery, declaring himself in the tigutest place that ever he was in, and attempted to decline positively to come down and speak. But no denial would be heard, and at last the Dr. wended his way to the plattorm and briefly but most felicitiously addressed the immense audience. A more beautiful elocutionist it has never been my lot to hear, nor was the effort wanting in point and pith withal. When Dr. Cross had concluded, Dr. Sehon the missionary Secretary of the Southern Methck--Bishop Andrew in the chair. Religious exercises conducted by Dr. Cross, of Tennessee. Rev. Nelson Head, from the Committee on Sunda