It was unanimously ordered to be placed on the Journal. I omitted to state above, that before the action given in the previous part of my letter, a protest was offered by Geo. W. Israel against the action of the General Conference. This masterly document was adopted by a large majority. The following resolution was carried unanimously: "Received, That it was not intended in any remarks offered by brethren favoring immediate separation from the General Conference, to impaga the motives of brethren differing in opinion, of to stigmatize them as having the least sympathy with abolitionism." W. S.Edwards.John S. Martin After some other unimportant action, the Conference adjourned till 7½ o' clock P. M.
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