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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Rev. Mr. Davis moved that in view of the distracted state of the country, a day of fasting and prayer be appointed, to be observed by the Conference Churches, the motion was agreed to, and the first Friday of January fixed as the day. Messrs. Head, Bennett, Rowzie, Nichols and Nolley were announced as a standing Committee on the State of the Church. After another call for pledges to aid the Christian Advocate, the net amount of pledges was raised at $4,000. Rev. Messrs. Riddicointed: Board of Stewards--J. H. Davis, W. M. Ward, B. H. Johnson, H. H. Gray. L. S. Reed, J. M. Sanders, J. L. Clark, P. A. Peterson, J. Manning, J. Slougn. Committee on Education.--W. A. Smith, D. S. Doggett, A. G. Brown, Leo Rosser, N. Head, W. B. Rowzie, J. E. Edwards, J. A. Duncan, J. C. Gianbury, J. Lear. Committee on the Publishing Interests of the Church.--H. B. Cowies, W. W. Bennett, L. Rosser, P. Whitehead, J. S. Blackwell, G. H. Nolley, R. Michaels, C. H. Hall, T. H. H
Virginia Annual (M. E.) Conference. [reported for the Richmond Dispatch.] Thursday, Nov. 25th, 1863. Conference was called to order at 9 o'clock.--Bishop Pierce in the Chair. Revs. J. E. Edwards, Dr. Lee, P. Whitehead, and J. D. Coulling, were elected 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, Jr., and Robert J. Christian, were elected to fill lay vacancies in the Publishing Committee of the Richmond Christian Advocate. The Committee of Twelve, to whom was referred the record of the trial of Rev. P. W. Archer on a charge affecting his moral and ministerial character, (had during the month of October, 1863,) with instructions "to report at the earliest day whether there is any necessit