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ches of the city, to certain railroad companies, to the secretary and assistants, and to Bishop Andrew, which were severally adopted unanimously by a rising vote. The Bishop responded very happily to the resolution referring to himself, and concerning the officers, said, "he had never seen officers who pleased him better." It was ordered that on the several circuits and stations a collection to defray the expenses of the delegates to the General Conference, be taken in the month of March, and forwarded to Rev. D. S. Doggett, at Richmond, Va. Several standing committees of the Conference were announced; and there being no further business, the Bishop proceeded with the closing exercises. The Bishop gave out the hymn on page 190 Methodist hymn book, commencing "Draw near, O, Son of God, draw near," and the whole immense auditory united in singing it to the tune Woolridge. The effect was truly magnificent. The Bishop then offered a most impressive and fervent p
November 28th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 19
Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference.[reported for the Richmond Dispatch.] Norfolk, Nov. 28, 1861. Rev. Morris Langhorne hoped to be excused for consuming a little of the time of the Conference. When these fraternal visitations commenced, it was certainly with no expectation of an ultimate union of the churches. That was an after development, but it was very gratefully regarded by the ministers of the Protestant Church. All would rejoice to have the two Churches united, and speaking for himself, he would labor and pray for that result. But they would not have nor would this body admit of union on any but just and honorable terms. If these could be arranged, and it seemed to him it could be done, all would rejoice, and none more than himself. The resolutions were adopted, and the report accompanying, and the Conference appointed John C. Granberry, Wm. B. Rowzie, and Nelson Head, fraternal messengers to the Protestant Methodist Conference. Rev. P. A. Pe
ick; Culpeper, John F. Poulton, J. Carson, supernumerary; Rapid Ann Mission, to be supplied; Loudon and Leesburg. James M. Anderson; Potomac, John H. Baylev; Warrenton, Robert W. Watts, James Williamson; Winchester, J. W. Shipley; Clarke, J. G. Hammond; Washington, D. C., George H. Ray; Alexandria, W. Wallace Duncan; Rock Creek, Fairfax, Patterson's Creek, Springfield, and Prince William, to be supplied. Charlottesville District.--Jos. H. Davis, P. E. Charlottesville, Thos. H. Early; Albemarle, John L. Clarke, James W. Grant; Nelson, Samuel Robinson; Scottsville, H. H. Gary; Fluvanna, H. M. Linncy; Goochland, Thos. I. Bayton; Hanover, Davis P. Wills; Louise, James R. Waggoner; Orange, Henry M. Lattimore; Madison, James O. Moss; Piedmont;----Harrisonburg, Joseph H. Amiss; Elk Run and Graves Chapel, F. L. Way. Lynchburg District.--G. W. Langhorne P. E. Lynchburg Centenary, N. P. Mitchell; Court street, John E, Edwards col. Mission, to be supplied Lambeth; Fincastle, Jas. P.
W. E. Allen (search for this): article 19
be supplied; Powhatan, W. W. Spain; Chesterfield, Alfred Miles, and nominally, J. W. Connelly, T. S. Campbell; Coalfield, Jesse K. Power; Amelia, John W. Howard; Colored Mission to be supplied; Nottoway, Lemuel S. Reid, J. L. Spencer, supernumerary; Colored Mission to be supplied; Lunenburg, Paul Whitehead; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Brunswick, D. J. C. Slaughter; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Greensville, Wm. B. Rowzie; also; agent of Murfreesborough Female College; Northampton, W. E. Allen; J. C. Garlick, supernumerary; Colored Mission, William Grant. Norfolk District--L. M. Lee, P. E. Norfolk city; Cumberland street, Ro Michaels; Bute street, And. J. Coffman; Granby street, Jno. D. Blackwell; James street, James C Martin. Portsmouth; Dinwiddie street, P. A. Peterson; North street, to be supplied; Wesley Chapel, to be supplied; Second street, Thos. Y. Cash. Princess Anne, Jno. W. Wonnicutt; Indian Ridge, Currituck Mission, Aaron Boone, and one to be supplied; Elizabet
Joseph H. Amiss (search for this): article 19
e H. Ray; Alexandria, W. Wallace Duncan; Rock Creek, Fairfax, Patterson's Creek, Springfield, and Prince William, to be supplied. Charlottesville District.--Jos. H. Davis, P. E. Charlottesville, Thos. H. Early; Albemarle, John L. Clarke, James W. Grant; Nelson, Samuel Robinson; Scottsville, H. H. Gary; Fluvanna, H. M. Linncy; Goochland, Thos. I. Bayton; Hanover, Davis P. Wills; Louise, James R. Waggoner; Orange, Henry M. Lattimore; Madison, James O. Moss; Piedmont;----Harrisonburg, Joseph H. Amiss; Elk Run and Graves Chapel, F. L. Way. Lynchburg District.--G. W. Langhorne P. E. Lynchburg Centenary, N. P. Mitchell; Court street, John E, Edwards col. Mission, to be supplied Lambeth; Fincastle, Jas. P. Garland; Bedford, Wm. G. Cross; Staunton, E. A. Gibbs; Campbell, T. A. Pearce; Appomattox, J. W. Blanco; Buckingham, Geo. F. Doggett; State River, W. H. Camper; Cumberland, Cyrus Doggett. Henry District--Thomas A. Ware, P. E.--Henry, Thos. H. Boggs; Pittsylvania, Jacob Sho
James M. Anderson (search for this): article 19
King William, B. H. Johnson. Fredericksburg District.--James A. Proctor, P. E.-- Fredericksburg, A. Bledsoe; Spotsylvania, H. C. Cheatham; King and Queen, A J. Beckwith; Middlesex, John G. Rone; Lancaster, John M. Saunders; Westmoreland, Wm. F. Bain, --Porter; King George, L Moore; Stafford, James E. McSparrin; Fauquier, James H. Cronin; Rappahannock, James P. Fitzpatrick; Culpeper, John F. Poulton, J. Carson, supernumerary; Rapid Ann Mission, to be supplied; Loudon and Leesburg. James M. Anderson; Potomac, John H. Baylev; Warrenton, Robert W. Watts, James Williamson; Winchester, J. W. Shipley; Clarke, J. G. Hammond; Washington, D. C., George H. Ray; Alexandria, W. Wallace Duncan; Rock Creek, Fairfax, Patterson's Creek, Springfield, and Prince William, to be supplied. Charlottesville District.--Jos. H. Davis, P. E. Charlottesville, Thos. H. Early; Albemarle, John L. Clarke, James W. Grant; Nelson, Samuel Robinson; Scottsville, H. H. Gary; Fluvanna, H. M. Linncy; Goochland,
lroad could return free of charge, by procuring a certificate of membership from the Secretary of the Conference Bishop Andrew announced to the Conference that the Louisiana Conference resolutions were to be acted upon, and asked what order thiious to learn what, if any changes, are to be made in the appointments of the members. Punctually at the hour named, Bishop Andrew ascended the pulpit, and, coming forward, asked if there was any further business to be transacted, as, otherwise, het moved that the request be gritted, if in the judgment of the Presiding Bishop, there was-no legal impediments. Bishop Andrew was of opinion there was none, and therefore the Conference voted unanimously to grant the request. Rev. H. B. C Norfolk, to the several churches of the city, to certain railroad companies, to the secretary and assistants, and to Bishop Andrew, which were severally adopted unanimously by a rising vote. The Bishop responded very happily to the resolution
P. W. Archer (search for this): article 19
d Lambeth; Fincastle, Jas. P. Garland; Bedford, Wm. G. Cross; Staunton, E. A. Gibbs; Campbell, T. A. Pearce; Appomattox, J. W. Blanco; Buckingham, Geo. F. Doggett; State River, W. H. Camper; Cumberland, Cyrus Doggett. Henry District--Thomas A. Ware, P. E.--Henry, Thos. H. Boggs; Pittsylvania, Jacob Shough; Patrick, L. H. Greyhill; Patrick Mission, John G. Bayley; Smith's River, Charles D. Bingley; Franklin, Robert A. Gregory; Alleghany, James Shelton. Randolph Macon District.--P. W. Archer, P. E. R. M. Station, J. S. Lindsey; Danville, Frank Stanly; R. M. Circuit, B. C. Spiller, Union and Clarksville, S. V. Hoyle; Mecklenburg, James C. Watson; Charlotte, John J. Lafferty; Charlotte Mission, John D Southall; South Staunton, John W. F. Jones; Halifax, James J. Lamkin; South of Dan, Wm. Carter and — Wallace; Ringgold, W. A. Valden; R. M. College, W, A. Smith, President; Danville Female College,--Jameson, President. Farmville District.--J. R. Finley, P. E. Farmville, Nelso
J. M. Arnold (search for this): article 19
ersburg; Washington street, Charles H. Hall; Union street, to be supplied; Market street, Ro. M. Sleade; City Mission, to be supplied; High street, W. E. Judkins, J. Kerr; Factories Mission, Jas. H. Jefferson. Dinwiddie, H. B. Cowles, Jno. N. Guy; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Sussex, L. J. Harnsberger, J. A. Riddick, sup.; Prince George, N. Thomas, A. Stuart, B. Woodword, sup.; Surrey, Jas. A. Crowder, Jno. P. Woodward, sup.; Smithfield, Jos. S. R. Clarke; Southampton, Jos. G. Potts, J. M. Arnold, sup.; Murfreesboro, Larkin H Crenshaw; Bertie, Thos. L. Williams, R. J. Carson, sup. Several preachers were left without appointments at their own request. John C. Granberry, P. F. August, James E. Joyner and some others not now remembered appointed Chaplains in the Army, and B. R. Duval agent of the Bible and Tract Society of the Conference, and James A. Duncan editor of the Richmond Christian Advocate. The Bishop remarked that if he had overlooked any member of the Conferenc
P. F. August (search for this): article 19
d to order by the Rev. W. W. Bennett. On motion, it was determined to go into the election of officers for the ensuing year, and thereupon the following were elected: Rev. J. S. R. Clarke was elected President; Rev. A. G. Brown, first, and Rev. P. F. August, second Vice President: J. C. Granberry, Secretary; James A. Duncan, Treasurer; and W. W. Bennett, Brown, and Duncan, Executive Committee. Rev. James A. Duncan was unable to give any report as Treasurer, and desired to be excused from , Jos. S. R. Clarke; Southampton, Jos. G. Potts, J. M. Arnold, sup.; Murfreesboro, Larkin H Crenshaw; Bertie, Thos. L. Williams, R. J. Carson, sup. Several preachers were left without appointments at their own request. John C. Granberry, P. F. August, James E. Joyner and some others not now remembered appointed Chaplains in the Army, and B. R. Duval agent of the Bible and Tract Society of the Conference, and James A. Duncan editor of the Richmond Christian Advocate. The Bishop remarke
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