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The Daily Dispatch: October 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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in the hospitals with interesting results to encourage him. Rev. F. B. Converse had been constrained to leave his field in New Kent, in consequence of the approach of the Federal army. Previous, however, to this, there had been a protracted meeting, at which Rev Mr. Stiles preached with such success as to result in revival and additions to the Church. He had subsequently, in addition to his duties as associate editor of the Observer, ministered in the hospitals of the city. Rev. Matthew Lacy had supplied regularly Douglas Church in Prince Edward. Rev. J. L. Bartlett being without charge, had preached as opportunity offered near his residence in South Carolina. Rev. J. D. Mitchell, of the 2d Church, Lynchburg, stated that there had been fifty or sixty conversions at a protracted meeting in his Church, under the ministry of Rev. Messrs. Stiles, Read, Lyburn, and others. Upwards of fifty men from his church were in the army; but his congregations had received