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The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
pleasantness withal, that it was really a rich treat. The Bishop closed with counsels to the young men concerning marriage, urging them not to fall in love with the first pretty face they saw, because it is pretty, but to act with caution and prudence, and after clearly ascertaining that the young lady has the peculiar qualities which will fit her to be a preacher's wife. And, moreover, not to be in a hurry to marry, but to wait until they had formed some character as preachers. Enoch G. Jameson, formerly of the Baltimore Conference, made application for admission into this Conference. The application was not passed upon, but laid over until another day. When Dr. Doggett's name was called, he made a few remarks explanatory of the effects of the war upon the churches within the bounds of the Richmond District, alluding to the partial paralysis of various Church enterprises, and to the actual blotting out of one appointment — that at the town of Hampton — and closing with a