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etcher, Petersburg, Virginia: "For nine months I have been riding from camp to camp, distributing testaments and tracts in the Norfolk and Suffolk armies.--Now that they have fallen back, I have made this place my headquarters, and will labor in the hospitals and the camps around." Rev. B. B. Ross, Corinth, Mississippi: "I have distributed all of the three boxes of tracts and books you shipped. I secured the co-operation of three pasters and two chaplains. I saw two ministers from Holly Springs, where there are four hospitals. They promised me to order Testaments and tracts from you and to supply those hospitals. The tracts are read with interest, and I might give many incidents illustrative of the good they are effecting. But the clamor is for Testaments. Those with palms are especially sought for. Souls, thousands of them, are perishing for lack of knowledge." Rev. Mr. Ross is the Methodist Presiding Elder of Mobile, but thinking that now he might do more good among