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ws from A. R. Dickinson, who is superintending of testaments and tracts in the kindly furnished us with the following some of the tract distributors in his employ Rev. L. B. Robertson writes from Mobile "I have been in the army here seven weekend preached twice nearly every Sabbath, to large attentive congregations; and have hold press meetings daily. There is much religious feeling. A few nights since, at one of our meeting, I read aloud to the assembly the tract entitled A Mother's Parting Words to Her Soldier Boy. Many wept and one said O. sir, can't you give me that tract that I may send it home to my mother The soldier are anxious that I should 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