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kinson as Secretary of the Council, which was accepted. On motion of Rev. D. F. Sprigg, Rev. T. G. Dashiell was elected Secretary. On motion of Rev. Mr. Mason. Rev. J. D. Powell was elected Assistant Secretary. On motion of Mr. Sprigg, Mr. S. P. Mitchell was elected Assistant Treasurer. Rev. John Grammer presev. Dr. Minnegerode. The report of the Standing Committee was read by Rev. D. F. Sprigg. Mr. Latane moved that the report of the Diocesan Missionary Committee be referred to the Committee on the Affairs of that Society. Mr. Sprigg moved as a substitute the following resolution: Resolved, That Rev. Mr. Latane, Second day. The Bishop read his annual report, (heretofore noticed.) Mr. Sprigg moved that so much of the Bishop's report as relates to services for the army standing committee for re-election, and they were unanimously elected. Mr. Sprigg made the following nominations for the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Mi
The Army Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association and Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions for the soldiers in the field and hospital during the month of October, viz: From Mrs. James Steger, of Cumberland, two pairs of socks; from Miss M. L. Thompson and other, of Wytheville, one hundred pairs of socks; from Colonel H C. Cabell, two hundred bushels of corn; from C. H. Ford, of Confederate States Armory, $50; from Mr. Williams, $20; from Mr. Collie, of Lon- $4,333.33; from Rev. D. F. Sprigg, $100; from F B, $75; from Treasurer of Providence Aid Society, $15; from Sush, per J. D. K. Sleight, $10; from Mrs. Gshun, per J. D. K. Sleight, $10. The Committee request contributions in money and supplies for the benefit of soldiers in the field and hospital. Socks and yarn are specially required. Contributions should be sent to Roger Martin, Superintendent, or to William P. Munford, Chairman of the Army Committee.