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nts which came to his observation were written out, every week's work would fill a page of one of our city papers. Not one case in a hundred in which the work is blessed to the conversion of souls is reported. The Doctor believed that no man, except those who were personally engaged in army colportage, could form any adequate idea of the vast good that is being done in this department. Addresses were also delivered by Revs. J. L. Burrows, J. B. Jeter, L. W. Seeley, J. B. Watkins, A. E. Dickinson, J. Walker, and others. It was determined to hold the next annual meeting at Beulah, King William county, and Rev. J. B. Solomon appointed to preach the introductory sermon. A resolution exhorting the churches to give more attention to the religious instruction of the colored people was adopted. Rev. G. G. Exall read the circular letter to the churches. Dr. W. H. Gwathmey offered a series of resolutions calling upon the churches to humble themselves before God, and t
Bridge Rebuilt. --The bridge over the Rapidan River, on the Orange and Alexandria railroad, for some weeks past in process of creation, has been completed, and the trains on that road are now running as far as Culpeper Station. The bridge will materially facilitate the military operations of our army when it shall be found necessary to move our troops again in the direction alluded to. Home Manufacture.--We have received from Rev. A. E. Dickinson a specimen copy of the New Testament and Psalms. He is now receiving a large supply, and persons who need them can be supplied by calling at the Bible and Tract Depository, over Geo. J. Sumner's store.