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uld becomes Chaplain unteertract distributor." Rev. G. C. Trevilliam, Lynchburg Va"I find some anxiously inquiring what they most do to be saved? I found one, a few days since, who, with five weeks, has read the Old Testament through and is now reading the New. Through the forcing of God's Word, he has obtained peace and five he said his Bible was sent to him by a lady, but he did not know her name. I hold prayer-meetings in the hospitals as often as an opportunity occurs." Rev. J. H. Martin, Knoxville, Tena.--"The tracts you sent are being distributed. I carried a parcel of them to Chattanooga, and distributed some of them in two hospitals there, others I gave to the Adjutant of Col. Morgan's regiment for his men. I visited the 30th Georgia regiment, encamped near the town and supplied many of the men. I furnish tracts to the chaplains, and visit their regiments so far as I can. I sends package of tracts to two companies of Cherokee Indians, some of whom are pions and re