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of the Gospel. Mr. Clark declined to answer unless evidence was produced. It appeared upon diccussion that there had been some mistake in regard to his carrying weapons. The discussion of the general subject by Messrs. Langhorne, Doggett, Rowzie, August and others, occupied much time, during which. The subject of preachers carrying arms being alluded to, Bishop Paine said that it was a common thing for ministers to carry weapons in Texas, either open or concealed. This enaresolutions of the special committee appointed to consider the fraternal communication from the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, and, looking to a full and cordial re-union at no distant day, were adopted, and Drs. Lee and Doggett and Mr. Buford were appointed fraternal messengers to the Methodist Protestant Conference. Rev. Mr. Davis moved that in view of the distracted state of the country, a day of fasting and prayer be appointed, to be observed by the Conference