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St., "Now, sirree, if you'll liquor up and settle down, I'll tell you all about my travels." Virginia M. E. Conference--Eighth Day. In this body, on Thursday, during the examination of character, remarks were made by Bishop Paine and Dr. Lee on the importance of pastoral visits and attention to the minute interests of the Church: The supernumerary list was then called for the examination of character, and the name of J S R Clark called. Upon the examination of Mr. Clark, Report and resolutions of the special committee appointed to consider the fraternal communication from the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, and, looking to a full and cordial re-union at no distant day, were adopted, and Drs. Lee and Doggett and Mr. Buford were appointed fraternal messengers to the Methodist Protestant Conference. 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 C
The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
igges; Sussex, L. J. Hansberger, J. A. Riddick, sup.; Prince George N. Thomas, A. Steward, sup.; Surry, Jas. H Jefferson; Smithfield, Jos. E Potts, Jas. A. Crowder; Southampton, B. Spiller, I. M. Arnold, B Devany, sup; Murfreesborough, William G. Lumpkin, R. J. Carson; Bertie, Thos. L Williams, John Williamson; Randolph Macon College, H. B. Cowles, agent; Book and Tract Society, B. R. Duval, agent; Wesleyan Female College, D. P. Wills. President W. B. Rowzie, agent. Norfolk District--L. M. Lee, P. E. Norfolk: Cumberland Street, Ro. Michaels; Bute Street, A. J. Coffman; Granby Street, J. D. Blackwell; James Street, to be supplied; Ports mouth: Dinwiddie Street, P. A Peterson; North Street Colored Mission, to be supplied; Wesley Chapel, Jas. O. Moss; Second Street, Jas. C. Martin; Princess Anne, Jno. W. Wonnycott, Geo. M. Robinson; Indian Ridge, Jas. C. Hummer; Currituck Mission, to be supplied; Elizabeth City, C. C. Pearson; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Pasquotank, J. J. Edwa
erty here is down to no price at all. The President's message will be sent in tomorrow. It is decidedly against secession. Secretary Cobb resigns on the pretext of business duties at home. The Republicans are willing to be magnanimous, but their magnanimity comes too late. South Carolina is going, beyond a shadow of doubt, and it is equally certain that the Gulf States will follow. Senator Hunter's letter to the Examiner, it is known here, argues strong for the Constitutional right of secession. He is willing to try to save the Union, but has little hope.--Virginia cannot remain neutral — she must side with the South. Mr. Pryor's triumph in Petersburg, and the offer of Gov. Gist to 1,300 troopers in Baltimore by Major Lee--a son of "Light Horse Harry" --create a profound sensation. There is no money in the Treasury. Government has deposited only the per diem for members, and can't and won't pay their mileage. The weather is bitter cold. Zed.