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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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among soldiers. Rev. C. Tyree, of Powhatan county, said he had just extended the parting hand to ten of the members of his church, and he wanted good books sent to them. Rev. A. E. Dickinson said that the Colportage Board would feel warranted by these expressions of the brethren to send out colporteurs into the army, and that he hoped to be able to have ten of his best men in this work during next week. Rev. R. Ryland read the report on Education, which was discussed by Revs. G. B. Taylor, A. Broadus, T. G. Keen, J. B. Hardwick, M. T. Sumner, and others. I will send you some interesting quotations of Dr. Ryland's report. Rev. T. G. Keen read a report on Domestic and Indian Missions, in which touching allusion was made to the death of the late Capt. Fisher, of this city, who was for years Treasurer of that Board. Rev. M. T. Sumner, of Alabama, advocated the claims of this department. Rev. J. B. Solomon is now reading an admirable report on the state of the co