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METHODIST   EPISCOPAL   CHURCH, 


THE    YEAR    1866. 


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KNOXVILLE,  TENN.: 
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1866. 


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Eev.  Bishop  D.  W.  CLAEK,  D.  D.,  President. 

JOHN  F.  SPENCE,  Secretary. 

J.  L.  MANN, 

Dr.  E.  BOWLEY,         . 

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E.  D.  BLACK, 

JOHN  S.  PETTY,      J 

Eev.  THOS.  H.  PEAENE,  D.  D.,  Eeporter. 


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FIRST    DAY. 


The  members  of  the  Holston  Annual  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  convened  in  Greeneville,  Ten- 
nessee, on  Thursday,  May  17th,  1866,  at  9  o'clock,  A.  M.,  Bishop 
D.  "W.  Clark  presiding.  Eev.  Dr.  Pearne  opened  the  session 
with  reading  the  Scriptures,  singing  and  prayer. 

After  an  appropriate  address  by  the  Bishop,  and  the  calling 
of  the  roll  by  the  Secretary  of  the  last  year's  session,  the  Con- 
ference proceeded  at  once  to  the  transaction  of  business. 

On  motion,  Eev.  J.  F.  Spence  was  re-elected  Secretary  of 
Conference,  and  Brothers  Mann,  Black  and  Petty,  Assistants. 

On  motion,  the  daily  sessions  were  fixed  between  the  hours  of 
8|,  A.  M.,  and  12,  M. 

On  motion  of  Dr.  Pearne,  a  Nominating  Committee  was 
raised,  composed  of  the  Presiding  Elders  and  one  minister 
from  each  District. 

The  name  of  R.  G.  Blackburn  was  called,  character  arrested, 
and  a  court  of  thirteen  members  was  raised  by  the  Conference 
to  examine  the  evidence  and  try  the  case. 

Rev.  Dr.  J.  M.  Trimble,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Missionary 
Society,  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  Assistant  Book  Agent,  Rev.  J.  F. 
Chalfant,  Rev.  A.  A.  Gee,  Rev.  D.  J.  Holmes,  and  Gov.  "W.  G. 
Brownlow,  were  severally  introduced  to  the  Conference. 

After  which,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Trimble  occupied  the  attention  of 
the  Conference  for  a  short  time  in  presenting  the  Missionary 
cause. 

By  expiration  of  time,  Conference  adjourned. 

SECOND    DAY. 

Conference  convened  at  8^  o'clock,  A.  M.  Religious  services 
conducted  by  Rev.  F.  M.  Fanning.  Minutes  of  previous  session 
read  and  approved.  The  Chairman  of  Nominating  Committee 
presented  their  report,  which  was  adopted. 

Examination  of  first  year's  course  was  taken  up.  J.  "W. 
Peace,  J.  N.  Stamper,  Philip  Chambers,  J.  E.  Moore,  D.  Carter, 


VOTE    OF   THANKS. 


Resolved,  That  this  Conference  present  (in  rising  vote)  their  hearty- 
thanks  to  the  citizens  of  Greeneville  for  the  courteous  and  hospitable  man- 
ner in  which  they  have  been  received  and  entertained  during  the  session  of 
Conference. 


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John  Mahoney ;  Committee  reported  a  partial  examination, 
were  severally  passed,  and  advanced  to  the  second  year,  and 
to  pass  examination  on  studies  omitted. 

On  motion,  A.  E.  Wilson  was  discontinued,  he  being  on  trial. 
J.  B.  Walker  was  discontinued  at  his  own  request.  Eev.  J.  B. 
Little  was  appointed  Missionary  Treasurer  for  the  Conference. 

After  the  administration  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  Conference 
adjourned. 

THIRD   DAY. 

May  19th,  1866. 

Conference  assembled  at  8J  o'clock,  A.  M.  The  religious  ser- 
vices were  conducted  by  Eev.  J.  P.  Chalfant.  Minutes  of  pre- 
vious session  read  and  approved. 

Eev.  Dr.  Trimble  presented  a  Constitution  for  a  Conference 
Missionary  Society,  auxiliary  to  the  Parent  Society,  which  was 
read  and  adopted  as  a  whole.  The  following  named  persons 
were  elected  officers,  viz  :  W.  C.  Graves,  President ;  Eev.  Dr. 
Pearne,  Yice  President ;  J.  W.  Mann,  Secretary ;  J.  B.  Little, 
Treasurer ;  L.  F.  Drake,  F.  M.  Fanning,  W.  Milburn,  Managers. 

Eev.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  of  the  Western  Book  Concern,  addressed 
the  Conference  with  reference  to  Books  and  Periodicals. 

On  motion,  Conference  adjourned  to  meet  at  3  o'clock,  P.  M. 

FOURTH   DAY. 

Mat  21st,  1866. 

Conference  convened  at  the  usual  hour.  Eeligious  services 
were  conducted  by  Eev.  J.  H.  Yincent.  Minutes  of  previous 
session  read  and  approved. 

The  Conference  Court  made  the  following  report : 

K.  G.  Blackburn  was  deposed  from  the  ministry  and  expelled  from  the 
Church ;  Eev.  F.  D.  Crumley  shall  no  longer  be  recognized  as  a  minister 
and  member  of  the  Church ;  and  S.  D.  Gaines  is  hereby  granted  the  privi- 
lege of  withdrawing  from  the  Church. 

Colonel  Jacobs,  of  General  Fisk's  staff,  and  Eev.  Eufus  Long, 
of  the  Church  South,  were  introduced  to  the  Conference. 

Committee  on  time  of  holding  Conference  reported,  recom- 
mending the  holding  of  our  Annual  Sessions  in  the  fall  season 
of  the  year.     Eeport  adopted. 


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Holston  Annual  Conference.  5 

After  the  offering  of  a  number  of  resolutions — (See  Resolu- 
tions) — the  President  made  the  following  announcements  : 

To  preach  Missionary  Sermon  at  session  of  next  Conference,  F.  M.  Fan- 
ning ;   alternate  A.  J.  Greer. 

The  Chair  presented  the  following  certificate  : 

This  certifies  that  on  Sahbath,  20th  instant,  the  following  named  persons 
were  ordained  by  me  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Greeneville,  Ten- 
nessee, viz: 

Isaac  Clark  and  Kowan  Clear,  Local  Elders ;  G.  M.  Hicks,  T.  S.  Walker 
and  S.  W.  Hyden,  Traveling  Deacons ;  and  Lemuel  Bogart,  Wm,  Crutch- 
field,  James  Snavely,  Peter  Ogan,  Henry  Pile,  D.  A.  King,  Thomas  A.  Cass, 
W.  B.  Ballenger,  G.  W.  Eraker,  J.  B.  Walker,  D.  A.  Thompson,  J.  F.  Mor- 
rison, J.  J.  Sorrell,  James  Murphy,  J.  M.  Hill,  Samuel  Babb,  L.  Caldwell, 
John  Melear,  Dutton  Hood  and  J.  E.  Evans,  Local  Deacons. 

(Signed)  D.  W.  Clark. 

Greeneville,  Term.,  May  21st,  1806. 

FOURTH   DAY. — AFTERNOON   SESSION. 

May  21st,  3,  p.  m. 

Conference  opened  with  religious  services,  conducted  by  Rev. 
Bro.  Patty. 

On  motion,  Eev.  Dr.  Pearne  was  appointed  a  delegate  to  attend 
the  next  annual  meeting  of  Church  Extension  Society. 

On  motion,  reports  of  Standing  Committees  were  brought  in 
read  and  acted  upon.     (See  Reports.) 

After  which,  Bishop  D.  W.  Clark  delivered  a  solemn  address, 
and  read  the  appointments. 

Conference  adjourned  without  date. 

D.  W.  Clark,  President. 

Jno.  F.  Spence,  Secretary. 


Question  1st.     What  Preachers  are  admitted  on  trial  f 
Answer.     John  Murphy,  Cornelius  W.  Parker,  John  W.  Yar- 

brough,  William  Brewster,  J.  B.  Powell,  C.  M.  Caldwell,  W.  B. 

Crutchfield,  Thos.  A.  Cass,  James  A.  Rubel,  Jno.  S.  Petty,  G-.  W. 

Coleman,  John  J.  Manker,  Lemuel  Bogart,  Thos.  R,  West,  Wm. 

P.  Proffitt,  John  S.  Trull. 

Re-admitted  as  Traveling  Elders— F.  Wells,  D.  B.  Carter,  F.  M. 

Fanning,   Willis  Ingle,   R.  W.  Patty,   A.  R.  Bennick  and  J.  L. 

Woodfin  were  severally  received  from  the  Methodist  Episcopal 

Church  South. 


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Question  2d.     Who  remain  on  trial? 

Answer.     J.  P.  Milburn  and  F.  P.  Eutherford. 

Question  3d.     Wlw  are  admitted  into  full  connection  ? 

Answer.  E.  D.  Black,  B,  O.  Ayres,  W.  H.  B.  Burkett,  G.  M. 
Hicks,  Thomas  S.  Walker  and  S.  W.  Hyden. 

Question  4th.     Who  are  the  Deacons  ? 

Answer.     None. 

Question  5th.     Who  have  been  elected  and  ordained  Elders  ? 

Answer.     None. 

Question  Oth.     Who  have  located  this  year?  \ 

Answer.     None. 

Question  7th.     Who  are  the  supernumerary  Preachers  ? 

Answer.  E.  E.  Gillenwaters,  S.  B.  Harwell  and  J.  S.  N.  Huf- 
fakcr. 

Question  8th.     Who  are  the  superannuated  Preachers  ? 

Answer.     E.  H.  Guthrie,  D.  Fleming  and  James  Cumming. 

Question  Oth.  Who  have  been  expelled  from  the  connection  this 
year  ? 

Answer.     E.  G.  Blackburn  and  F.  D.  Crumley. 

Question  10th.  Who  have  withdrawn  from  the  connection  this 
year  ? 

Answer.  S.  D.  Gaines,  under  certain  charges,  by  permission 
of  the  Conference  Committee. 

Question  11th.  Are  all  the  preachers  blameless  in  life  and  con- 
versation ? 

Answer.  Their  names  were  called  over  before  the  Confer- 
ence, and  their  characters  examined  and  passed. 

Question  12th.    Who  have  died  this  year  ? 

Answer.     None. 

Question  18th.     What  is  the  number  of  Church  members? 

Answer.  13,900.  Number  of  probationers,  4,293.  Total, 
18,259. 

Question  14th.  Where  and  when  shall  our  next  Conference  be 
held  ? 

Answer.     Knoxville.     Time  not  given. 


STANDING    COMMITTEES. 

Public  Worship—  L.  F.  Drake,  J.  Warthman  and  J.  W.  Mann. 

Church  Extension — Presiding  Elders. 

Conference  Stewards—  W.  C.  Graves,  T.  S.  Walker,  J.  B.  Little, 
B.  Still,  J.  L.  Woodfin. 

Education—  Prof.  P.  C.  Wilson,  Prof.  J.  F.  Spence,  A.  E.  Ben- 
nick.  W.  H.  B.  Burkett  and  J.  B.  Fitzgerald. 


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Sunday  Schools —  J.  L.  Mann,  J.  N.  Moore,  John  Mahoney, 
James  A.  Rubel,  J.  Trull. 

Statistics —  J.  L.  Mann,  J.  S.  Petty,  J.  Warthman,  J.  W.  Peace, 
J.  L.  Woodfin. 

Temperance — D.  B.  Carter,  J.  W.  Stamper,  A.  J.  Greer,  P.  H. 
Reed. 

Centenary—  W.  H.  Rogers,  W.  Milburn,  Dr.  B.  Rowley,  R.  1ST. 
Guthrie. 

On  the  State  of  the  Country —  T.  H.  Pearne,  J.  A.  Hyden,  L. 
F.  Drake,  W.  C. "Daily, 

Auditing  Committee — J.  P.  Milburn,  R.  0.  Ayers,  J.  B.  Little, 
J.  A.  Rubel. 

On  the  State  of  Work—  A.  J.  Greer,  W.  Ingle,  J.  W.  Peace,  J. 
L.  Woodfin,  B.  Still. 

Books  and  Periodicals — J.  F.  Spence,  R.  W.  Patty,  J.  W.  Mann, 
R.  D.  Black,  J.  L.  Woodfin. 

Bible  Cause— J.  B.  Little,  G.  W.  Coleman,  G.  M.  Hicks,  W. 
H.  B.  Burkett,  J.  L.  Woodfin,  S.  B.  Harwell. 

Time  of  Holding  Conference —  W.  C.  Graves,  S.  W.  Hyden,  P. 
Chambers,  P.  H.  Reed,"  F.  M.  Fanning. 

Wants  of  Freedmen —  A.  J.  Greer,  F.  M.  Fanning,  W.  C.  Graves. 


SPECIAL    COMMITTEE. 

Committee  or  Court  on  case  of  R.  Gr.  Blackburn — W.  C.  Graves, 
Chairman,  Dr.  E.  Rowley,  Wm.  Milburn,  W.  H.  Rogers,  J.  W. 
Mann,  D.  B.  Carter,  W.  R.  Young,  S.  B.  Harwell,  E.  Still,  R.  H. 
Guthrie,  A.  R.  Bennick,  J.  F.  Woodfin,  P.  H.  Reed. 


COMMITTEES  OF  EXAMINATION  FOR  1867. 

To  Examine  Candidates  for  Admission  on  Trial — J.  F.  Wood- 
fin, A.  J.  Greer,  A.  R.  Bennick. 

First  Year's  Course —  J.  W.  Mann,  J.  A.  Hyden,  A.  F.  Shannon. 

Second  Year's  Course — T.  H.  Pearne,  J.  L.  Mann,  W.  R.  Long, 
T.  H.  Russell. 

Third  Year's  Course — J.  F.  Spence,  F.  M.  Fanning,  W.  C. 
Daily,  Wm.  Milburn. 

Fourth  Year's  Course— W.  C.  Graves,  W.  H.  Rogers,  D.  B. 
Carter. 

To  Examine  Candidates  for  Local  Beacon's  Orders — L.  F.  Drake, 
D.  B.  Carter,  John  Forrester. 

To  Examine  for  Local  Elder's  Orders — W.  H.  Rogers,  Willis 
Ingle,  Elijah  Still. 


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Holston  Annual  Conference.  9 

CONSTITUTION    OF    HOLSTON    CONFERENCE 
AUXILIARY    SOCIETY. 

Article  1.  The  title  of  this  Society  shall  be  the  Church  Extension  So- 
ciety of  Holston  Conference,  auxiliary  to  the  Church  Extension  Society  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  United  States  of  America. 

Article  2.  The  object  of  this  Society  shall  be  to  assist  the  Parent  Society 
in  "enabling  the  several  Annual  Conferences  to  extend  and  establish  their 
Christian  influence  throughout  the  United  States  and  Territories,  by  aiding, 
wherever  necessary,  to  secure  suitable  houses  for  public  worship,  and  such 
other  Church  property  as  may  promote  the  general  design." 

Article  3.  The  payment  of  the  sum  of  one  dollar  per  annum  shall  con- 
stitute a  member  of  this  Society;  the  payment  of  ten  dollars  or  more,  at 
one  time,  a  member  for  life;  and  the  payment  of  fifty  dollars  or  more,  an 
honorary  manager  for  life. 

Article  4.  The  officers  of  this  Society  shall  consist  of  President,  Vice 
President,  Corresponding  Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Eecording  Secretary. 

Article  5.  The  business  of  this  Society  shall  be  conducted  by  a  Board 
of  Managers,  consisting  of  the  aforesaid  officers,  with  twelve  lay  and  twelve 
clerical  members  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  within  the  bounds  of 
this  Conference. 

Article  6.  This  Society,  or  the  donors  to  it,  "may  designate  the  society 
or  societies  to  which  they  desire  any  part,  or  the  whole,  of  the  donation  by 
them  made  to  be  appropriated,  which  special  designation  shall  be  publicly 
acknowledged  by  the  parent  Board;  but  in  the  event  that  more  funds  shall 
be  raised  for  any  particular  society  or  object  than  is  necessary,  or  than  have 
been  appropriated  by  the  general  committee  of  the  parent  Board,  the  surplus 
shall  be  at  the  disposal  of  the  Parent  Society  for  its  general  purposes." 

Article  7.  The  Treasurer  shall  remit  funds  received  by  him  as  early  as 
possible  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Parent  Society. 

Article  8.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  shall  be  held  at  the  session 
of  the  Annual  Conference,  at  which  time  the  Corresponding  Secretary  shall 
submit  his  annual  report,  the  Treasurer  exhibit  a  certified  statement  of  his 
accounts,  and  an  election  of  officers  and  managers  for  the  ensuing  year  be 
held.  There  shall  also  be  an  anniversary  meeting  of  the  Society  at  the  same 
time  and  place. 

Article  9.  This  Constitution  may  be  altered  or  amended  in  a  way  not 
jnconsistent  with  the  character  of  the  Parent  Society,  at  any  annual  meet- 
in0-  ^  a  vo^e  °^  a  maJority  of  the  members  present. 


CONSTITUTION   OF   HOLSTON   ANNUAL   CONFER- 
ENCE  SUNDAY   SCHOOL   UNION. 

Article  1.  The  title  of  this  Association  shall  be  the  Sunday  School 
Union  of  the  Holston  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church. 

Article  2.  The  objects  of  this  Union  shall  be  to  promote  the  establish- 
ment and  improvement  of  Sunday  Schools  within  the  bounds  of  the  Con- 
ference, and  also  to  co-operate  with  the  General  Sunday  School  Union  of 
the  Church. 

Article  3.  All  members  and  probationers  of  the  Holston  Annual  Con- 
ference, and  all  Sunday  School  Superintendents  within  the  bounds  of  the 
Conference  shall  be  regarded  as  members  of  this  Union. 


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Article  4.  The  officers  of  this  Union  shall  consist  of  a  President, 
who  shall  be  the  presiding  Bishop  of  the  Conference ;  Vice  Presidents— one 
minister  and  one  layman  from  each  District — all  of  whom,  the  President 
excepted,  shall  constitute  the  Standing  Committee  on  Sunday  Schools  in 
each  Conference,  to  be  nominated  by  the  Presiding  Elders. 

Article  5.  The  anniversary  of  this  "Union  shall  be  held  at  such  time 
and  place  during  the  session  of  the  Annual  Conference  as  the  Committee  on 
Public  Worship,  and  the  Sunday  School  Committee  may  determine. 


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Greenevillk,  May  21st,  1866. 
I   hereby  certify  that  the  following  reports  were  adopted  by 
the  Holston  Annual  Conference  at  its  session  in  Greeneville, 
Tennessee.  John  F.  Spence, 

Secretary  of  Conference. 


REPORT  ON  THE  BIBLE  CAUSE. 

Tour  Committee  on  the  Bible  Cause  beg  leave  to  submit  the 
following  report : 

It  has  been  made  known  to  your  Committee  that  there  exists  in  the 
bounds  of  our  work  a  great  need  of  Bibles  and  Testaments — growing  out 
of  our  National  troubles— making  it  impossible  for  auxiliary  Bible  Societies 
to  keep  on  hand  a  supply.  And  in  most  cases  these  auxiliaries  have  been 
compelled  to  suspend  operations,  and  are  in  a  disorganized  condition. 
Nothing,  so  far  as  your  Committee  can  learn,  has  been  collected  during  the 
year  to  supply  the  wants  among  the  white  population  or  the  freedmen. 
"We  are,  however,  pleased  to  learn  that  Bev.  Mr.  Dunaway,  General  Agent 
of  the  American  Bible  Society  has  been  re-organizing  auxiliary  Societies 
and  circulating  the  Scriptures  along  the  Railroad.  He  has  also  co-operated 
with  our  General  Sunday  School  Agent  as  far  as  practicable ;  but  the 
greater  part  of  our  work  must  remain  unsupplied  for  some  time  to  come, 
unless  some  means  are  employed. 

Therefore,  your  Committee  would  recommend  that  the  Conference  en- 
join it  upon  our  ministers  to  bring  this  subject  before  each  Quarterly  Meet- 
ing Conference  for  the  purpose  of  forming  auxiliary  societies,  and  solicit 
donations  to  the  Bible  Cause,  and  if  practicable,  have  some  one  appointed 
by  the  Quarterly  Conference  in  every  charge  to  distribute  the  Word  of  God 
among  the  people.  J.  B.  Little.  Chairman. 

G.  W.  Coleman, 
M.  H.  B.  Btjrkett. 


Holston  Annual  Conference.  11 

CENTENARY  REPORT. 

Your  Committee  would  presant  the  following  report : 
Whereas,  The  late  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
held  in  Philadelphia,  directed  that  the  Centenary  of  American  Methodism 
should  be  celebrated  in  October,  1866,  by  all  our  churches  and  people,  with 
devout  thanksgiving,  by  special  religious  services,  and  liberal  thank-offet- 
ino-  •  and  whereas,  said  Conference  indicated  two  channels  in  which  the 
thank-offerings  of  the  Church  should  flow,  namely,  the  Connectional  and 
the  Local,  as  follows :  "Two  departments  of  Christian  enterprise  shall  be 
placed  before  the  people — one  Connectional,  Central  and  Monumental,  the 
other  Local  and  Distributive ;  and  all  shall  be  urged  to  make  liberal  appro- 
priations to  both,  according  to  their  own  discretion."     Therefore, 

Resolved  1st,  That  we  heartily  approve  of  the  objects  set  fourth  in  the  above  resolution 
of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Resolved  2d,  That  we  recommend  that  there  be  held  in  each  Presiding  Elder's  Dis- 
trict, a  district  meeting,  under  the  charge  of  District  Committees,  which  are  or  shall  bo 
appointed,  in  order  to  raise  funds  for  the  objects  above  named. 

Resolved  3d,  That  we  recommend  that  one-forth  of  our  contributions  be  applied  to 
the  Connectional,  Central  and  Monumental  Department,  and  the  remainder  to  the 
cause  of  Education  and  Church  Extension,  under  the  direction  of  a  committee  consist- 
ing of  an  equal  number  of  ministers  and  laymen  appointed  by  this  Conference. 

Resolved  4th,  That,  in  our  judgment,  five  thousand  dollars  is  the  minimum  sum 
which  should  be  raised  in  the  bounds  of  our  Conference,  as  our  Centenary  offering 
of  thanksgiving  to  God. 

Resolved  bth,  That  the  Conference  request  the  Bishop  to  appoint  an  agent,  who  shall 
act  in  conceit  with  the  Conference  Committee  above  provided  for— Connectional  and 
Central  Committee  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church—  and  that  the  Presiding  Elders- 
be  a  Committee  to  estimate  the  amount  of  his  salary. 

W.  H.  Rogers, 


Dr.  E.  Rowley,    I 
Wm.  Milburn, 
R.  N.  Guthrie,    J 


Committee. 


REPORT  ON  EDUCATION. 

JONESBOROUGH  FEMALE  COLLEGE. 

Your  Committee  beg  leave  to  submit  the  following  as  their 
report : 

Jonesborough  Female  College,  within  the  last  six  months,  has  been  put  in 
successful  operation  through  the  liberality  of  the  people  of  Jonesborough 
and  vicinity.  Property  worth  ten  thousand  dollars  was  offered  to  the  Con- 
ference on  the  payment  of  the  debt,  amounting  to  six  hundred  dollars. 
This  sum  was  promptly  subscribed  through  the  efforts  of  Rev.  L.  F.  Drake, 
W.  H.Rogers,  and  Prof.  Foye.  Added  to  this  was  a  bequest  of  twelve 
hundred  dollars,  which  will  be  available  in  the  course  of  the  ensuing 
summer. 

Having  done  so  much,  the  people  of  Jonesborough  have  a  right  to  expect 
that  this  Conference  will  accept  the  munificent  donation  at  their  hands,  and 
see  that  the  interests  committed  to  them  be  sustained  by  a  corresponding 
effort. 

Therefore,  the  Committee,  at  the  instigation  of  the  Trustees,  most  earn- 
estly commend  the  Jonesborough  Female  College,  under  the  presidency  of 
Prof.  J.  C.  Foye,  to  the  patronage  of  the  public,  and  respectfully  request 


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that  Eev.  L.  F.  Drake  be  permitted  to  visit  the  North,  for  a  few  months  in 
their  behalf,  provided  he  can  so  arrange  his  work  that  his  departure  for  a 
short  time  shall  not  be  detrimental  to  the  interests  of  the  Church. 

VISITING   COMMITTEE. 

Thomas  H.  Pearne,  John  F.  Spence,  J.  L.  Mann,  J.  A.  Hyden,  L."\F . 
Drake,  John  S.  Petty. 

IBEW   MARKET    COLLEGE. 

This  Institution  has  also  a  well  organized  school.  The  buildings  are 
much  out  of  repair,  but  gradual  progress  is  being  made  toward  their  com- 
plete refitting.  The  Committee  regret  that  no  fuller  statement  of  the  con- 
dition of  this  institution  has  been  laid  before  them. 

Your  Committee  are  of  the  opinion  that  it  would  be  both  timely  and  wise 
for  the  Conference  to  obtain  a  valid  title  to  some  institution  for  males  at  as 
early  a  day  as  possible,  and  unite  upon  that  and  Jonesborough  Female  Col- 
lege all  their  efforts,  both  at  home  and  abroad.  Let  these  two  schools  be 
placed  on  a  firm  basis  and  become  a  guarantee  for  the  higher  education  of 
each  sex,  while  subordinate  institutions  are  allowed  to  contribute  to  the 
local  wants  of  every  section  of  the  Conference. 

"Will  not  some  town  in  the  bounds  of  the  Conference  contribute  as  lib- 
erally for  the  Male  School  as  Jonesborough  has  for  the  Female  ?  Your 
Committee  think  that  the  prospect  of  having  a  first-class  College  in  their 
midst  ought  to,  and  will  call  forth,  from  even  enlightened  selfishness,  (if 
there  be  such  a  quality,)  some  competition  in  the  offer  of  inducements,  if 
_the  subject  is  properly  laid  before  them. 

In  view  of  the  immediate  want  of  this  institution  for  males,  regularly 
organized  and  authorized  by  the  Conference,  your  Committee  respectfully 
request  that  the  Presiding  Elders  of  the  several  districts  be  instructed  to  act 
with  them  in  the  interim  of  Conference,  in  an  effort  to  secure  the  most 
eligible  point  for  a  first-class  Male  College,  with  secure  title,  and  organize 
there,  as  early  as  possible,  a  preparatory  school  or  academy ;  and  that  the 
Committee  have  permission  to  send  Prof.  Spence,  or  some  other  Agent,  to 
the  North  to  solicit  aid,  acting  in  this  matter  as  the  Conference  Trustees  of 
the  institution,  but  without  binding  the  Conference  to  defray  any  personal 
expenses  of  the  committee  or  their  agent. 

Rev.  Dr.  E.  Rowley  is  hereby  recommended  as  President  of  the  Athens 
Female  College,  and  J.  F.  Spence  to  the  Knoxville  Female  Institute. 

Respectfully  submitted. 

P.  C.  Wilson,  Chairman. 

J.  F.  Spence,  ~) 

A.  R.  Bennick,  I  „        ... 

M.  H.  B.  Burkett,        j  Ctonmttfa. 

J.  F.  Fitzgerald,         J 


REPORT  ON  THE  STATE  OF  THE  COUNTRY. 

Your  Commiitee  on  the  State  of  the   Country  respectfully 
submit : 

We  share  the  joy  of  our  sister  Conferences  in  witnessing  the  return  of 
peace  to  our  land,  after  the  years  of  conflict  which  have  baptized  it  with 


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the  blood  of  our  bravest  and  best,  and  brought  darkness  and  sorrow  to  so 
many  desolate  homes  and  hearts. 

"With  our  sister  Conferences  we  hail  with  the  liveliest  satisfaction,  the 
Constitutional  amendment,  by  which  slavery  is  forever  prohibited  in  the 
United  States  and  Territories,  and  the  adoption  of  laws  supplementing 
that  great  act  of  national  right  and  justice. 

We  are  more  than  ever  convinced  of  the  philosophical,  historical,  provi- 
dential and  divinely  revealed  truth  that  "righteousness  exalteth  a  nation, 
and  sin  is  a  reproach  to  any  people,"  and  we  hereby  express  our  invincible 
purpose  to  labor  in  faith  for  the  uprooting  of  national  sins,  the  bursting 
asunder  of  the  bonds  of  prejudice  and  wickedness,  and  the  uplifting  of  the 
masses  of  our  whole  people  to  the  plane  of  justice  and  right.  We  stand  in 
close  sympathy  with,  and  hold  in  grateful  and  prayerful  remembrance,  the 
men,  in  and  out  of  official  stations,  as  well  as  those  in  the  army  and  out  of 
it,  who  have  stood  loyally  by  and  bravely  defended  and  maintained  the 
priceless  heritage  of  our  national  unity,  integrity  and  liberty. 

On  behalf  of  the  Committee, 

Thos.  H.  Pearne,  Chairman. 


REPORT  ON  THE  WANTS  OF  THE  FREEDMEN. 

Your  Committee,  to  whom  was  referred  the  subject  of  the 
condition  and  wants  of  the  colored  people  in  the  bounds  of  our 
work,  respectfully  report — 

That  there  are  some  two  thousand  colored  people  in  Knoxville  and  vi- 
cinity, and  probably  as  many  as  three  or  four  thousand  at  Chattanooga,  and 
at  places  of  less  population  their  relative  numbers  are  about  the  same,  while 
all  through  the  rural  portions  of  our  bounds  there  are  more  or  less.  These 
persons  need  care  and  assistance  to  improve  them  and  lead  them  to  Christ. 

As  a  Conference,  we  are  in  favor  of  their  religious  and  intellectual  im- 
provement, by  establishing  schools  for  their  benefit,  by  gathering  them  into 
Sabbath  Schools,  by  giving  them  special  Sunday  services,  and  wherever 
enough  of  them  can  be  gathered  together,  organizing  them  into  Societies 
and  building  them  up  in  religious  experience  and  truth.  As  far  as  prac- 
ticable, we  advise  to  supply  colored  congregations  with  colored  preachers, 
and  to  this  end  the  local  colored  preachers  should  be  trained  and  qual- 
ified, as  far  as  may  be,  so  as  to  render  them  efficient  and  useful  to  the 
people  of  their  own  race. 

We  recommend  the  Presiding  Elders  and  preachers  in  charge  to  direct 
the  attention  of  local  colored  preachers  to  suitable  books  for  their  read- 
ing and  study,  and  to  procure  the  ordination  of  suitable  colored  local 
preachers. 

All  of  which  is  respectfully  submitted. 

A.  J.  Greer,         "J 

F.  M.  Fanning,     \  Committee. 

W.  C.  Graves,     j 


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REPORT  ON  TEMPERANCE. 

Your  Committee  on  Temperance  have  had  the  subject  under  careful 
consideration,  and  are  deeply  impressed  that  it  is  not  receiving  from  us  that 
earnest,  persevering  attention  that  this  crying  evil  demands  of  us  at  the 
present  time. 

The  painful  fact  that  intemperance  is  on  the  increase,  is  apparent  to 
all.  Previous  to  the  commencement  of  the  late  war,  the  friends  of  Tem- 
perance were  sanguine  of  the  success  of  the  various  movements  for  the 
suppression  of  this  fearful  vice. 

Many  bad  men  have  made  our  troubles  a  pretext  to  manufacture  and 
vend  ardent  spirits,  until  drunkenness  has  become  fearfully  prevalent  in 
all  our  country,  threatening  to  paralyze  the  movements  and  destroy  the 
very  life  of  the  Church.  Even  some  of  our  church  members  treat  Tem- 
perance movements  with  contempt — supplying  the  distiller  with  grain, 
thus  aiding  and  abetting  in  scattering  woe  and  death  throughout  our 
fair  land. 

Your  Committee,  therefore,  recommend  this  Conference  to  enjoin  upon 
all  her  ministers  and  members  to  use  their  influence  to  arrest  this  fear- 
ful, growing  evil  by  preaching,  as  the  discipline  requires,  at  least  one 
sermon  in  each  society  during  the  Conference  year,  upon  this  subject. 

Daniel  B.  Carter,  ") 
P.  H.  Rehd,  j-  Committee. 

J.  N.  Stamper,         J 


REPORT  ON  CHURCH  EXTENSION. 

Your  Committee  on  Church  Extension  respectfully  report : 

"Whereas,  The  Church  Extension  Society  has  appropriated  ten  thous- 
and dollars  to  this  Conference,  which  amount  is  thankfully  received, 
although  it  is  far  below  the  actual  necessities  of  the  Conference : 

Therefore  be  it  resolved,  That  five  thousand  dollars  be  appropriated  to 
assist  in  building  a  church  in  the  city  of  Knoxville;  two  thousand 
dollars  to  assist  in  building  a  church  in  the  town  of  Cleveland;  five 
hundred  dollars  to  assist  in  purchasing  a  lot  in  Chattanooga;  three 
thousand  dollars  to  pay  the  debt  on  the  Athens  church;  three  hundred 
dollars  to  assist  in  building  a  church  in  Loudon;  four  hundred  dollars 
to  assist  in  purchasing  a  church  in  Louisville;  three  hundred  and  forty 
dollars  to  assist  in  paying  the  debt  on  the  Elizabethton  church;  eight 
hundred  dollars  to  assist  in  paying  the  debt  on  the  Jonesborough 
church,  and  one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  to  assist  in  paying  the  debt 
on  the  Eogersville  church. 

Your  committee  would  respectfully  request  this  Conference  to  appoint 
one  of  its  members  to  attend  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Church  Extension 
Society,  and  represent  the  wants  of  this  Conference  before  the  said  Society. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  your  Committee  recommend  that  the 
Parent  Church  Extension  Society  be  requested  to  appropriate  thirty-five 
hundred  dollars  from  the  contingent  fund  towards  erecting  a  church 
edifice  in  Chattanooga,  Tennessee. 

Thos.  H.  Pearne,  Chairman. 

L.  F.  Drake,  Secretary. 


Holston  Annual  Conference.  15 

EEPORT  ON  SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 

We  regard  the  Sunday  School  as  one  of  the  most  effective  agencies  for 
establishing  and  extending  the  kingdom  of  Christ  in  the  world.  We 
be  ieve  it  to  be  an  integral  part  of  the  church,  and  therefore  worthy  of 
our  cordial  approval,  fervent  prayers  and  generous  support. 

In  view  of  the  peculiar  character  of  our  work  in  this  Conference,  we 
believe  that  in  no  other  way  can  we  more  successfully  advance  the 
cause  of  Christ  and  Methodism  among  us  than  by  developing  and  vigor- 
ously carrying  on  the  Sunday  School  work.  We  especially  need  an  in- 
crease of  intelligence,  zeal  and  tact  among  our  Sunday  School  teachers. 
Upon  these  laborers  more  than  upon  any  other  class  depends  the  success 
of  the  system.  It  will  be  of  lasting  advantage  to  our  cause  in  this  Con- 
ference, if  we  succeed  this  year  in  giving  impulse  to  our  teachers,  elevating 
the  standard  of  spiritual  and  mental  fitness,  awaking  them  to  increased 
earnestness,  and  supplying  them  with  such  facilities  as  are  needed  for 
the  thorough  prosecution  of  their  work.  We  recommend  the  adoption 
of  the  following  resolutions: 

1.  Resolved,  That  we  are  encouraged  by  the  success  during  the  past  year  of  our  Dis- 
trict Sunday  School  conventions,  to  continue  holding  them  ;  and  that  we  will  urge 
upon  all  our  ministers  and  people  the  importance  of  a  regular  attendance  upon  their 
sessions. 

2.  That  we  commend  to  our  ministers,  Sunday  School  Officers  and  Teachers,  and  to 
our  advanced  scholars,  the  excellent  periodical  published  by  our  concern  at  New  York, 
entitled,  "  The  Sunday  School  Journal  for  Teachers  and  Young  People."  This 
eight  paged  monthly,  prepared  in  the  highest  style  of  the  typographic  art  and  so  ably 
edited  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Wise,  D.D.,  is  furnished  at  forty  cents  a  year.  All  over  five 
copies,  sent  to  one  address,  thirty-five  cents  per  copy.  In  this  connection,  we  also  re- 
commend "The  Sunday  School  Advocate,"  and  the  ''Monthly  Picture  Papers," 
for  the  use,  respectively,  of  the  juvenile  and  infant  departments  of  the  school. 

3.  That  we  will  extend  our  work  by  the  organization  of  new  schools  wherever 
practicable. 

4.  That  we  recommend  the  adoption  of  institute  methods  of  training,  as  presented 
by  the  General  Agent  of  the  Sunday  School  Union,  believing  that  the  system  is  as 
practicable  as  it  is  desirable. 

5.  That  we  recommend  the  appointment  of  a  Sunday  School  Agent  for  this  Con- 
ference. 

J.  L.  Mann, 

J.  W.  Moore, 

John  Mahoney,       ■  Committee. 

Jamfcs  A.  Kubel,    I 

J.  Trull,  J 


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SALARIES. 

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Knoxville  District, 

Thos.  H.  Pearne,  P.  E., 

$1,575  00 

$1,575  00 

Knoxville  Station, 

J.  F.  Spence, 

Knoxville      Circuit, 

Joseph  P.  Milburn, 

400  00 

400  00 

Rogersville          " 

G.  M.  Hicks, 

275  00 

158  50 

$116  50 

Tazewell               " 

Wm.  Crutchfield, 

250  00 

202  50 

47  50 

Rutledge               " 

Philip  Chambers, 

325  00 

165  00 

160  00 

Jaeksboro'            " 

John  Forrester, 

500  00 

298  44 

201  56 

Clinton                 " 

John  Mahoney, 

480  00 

457  <'0 

23  00 

Maynanlsville     " 

Thomas  S.  Walker, 

586  00 

330  00 

256  00 

Dandridge            " 

A.  J.  Greer, 

600  00 

428  80 

171  20 

Sevierville            " 

Daniel  Carter, 

400  00 

296  00 

204  00 

55,391  00 

$4,311  24 

$1,079  76 

Athens  District, 

J.  A.  Eyden,  P.  E., 

$1,000  00 

$950  00 

$50  00 

Athens  Station, 

J.  W.  Mann, 

550  00 

550  00 

Athens        Circuit, 

John  N.  Moore, 

500  00 

420  0( 

80  00 

Decatur              " 

J.  \V.  Peace, 

400  00 

303  57 

96  43 

$5  00 

Philadelphia     " 

J.  B.  Little, 

300  00 

177  53 

122  47 

18  00 

Madisonville      " 

J.  M.  Stamper, 

600  00 

183  40 

416  60 

Madisonville     " 

T.  P.  Kutherford, 

45  00 

45  00 

Little  River       " 

J.  D.  Lawson, 

600  00 

414  05 

185  95 

16  85 

Kingston            " 

S.  W.  Hyden, 

470  00 

281  01 

189  00 

12  00 

Montgomery     " 

Hughes, 

200  00 

93  17 

103  83 

Maryville           " 

T.  H.  Kussell, 

500  00 

321  OC 

179  00 

2  00 

33,865  00 

$3,738  7: 

$1,426  23 

$03  85 

CHATTANOOGA  DISTRICT, 

W.  C.  Daily,  P.  E., 

$1,050  00 

$988  95 

$61  72 

Cleveland  Station, 

J.  L.  Mann, 

350  00 

110  0( 

240  00 

Cleveland  Circuit, 

A.  F. Shannon, 

200  00 

133  61 

66  39 

Benton               " 

E.  Still, 

200  00 

133  61 

66  39 

Charleston         " 

P.  H.  Reed, 

250  00 

196  01 

54  00 

Harrison            " 

J.  A.  Rubel, 

106  00 

100  0(1 

La  Fayette         " 

J.  W.  Rogers, 

40  00 

40  00 

$2,190  00 

$1,702  20 

$688  50 

Jonesboro'  District, 

L.  F.  Drake,  P.  E., 

$1,303  00 

$1,303  00 

Jonesboro'  Station, 

R.  D.  Black, 

300  00 

300  00 

Jonesboro'      Circuit, 

R.  0.  Ayers, 

300  00 

91  55 

$208  45 

Kingsporl             " 

Wm.  Milburn, 

125  00 

23  63 

101  37 

Eheatown             " 

Joseph  Milburn, 

390  00 

150  00 

240  00 

Greeneville            " 

J.  W.  Warthman, 

500  00 

330  00 

170  OH 

Morristown           " 

W.  C.  Graves, 

300  00 

220  00 

80  0(1 

Fall  Branch          " 

George  W.  Fraker, 

400  00 

140  00 

200  00 

St.  Clair                 " 

J.  F.  Morrison, 

350  00 

93  85 

256  15 

Newport                 " 

J.  M.  Hill, 

300  00 

55  00 

245  00 

$4,208  00 

$2,707  03 

$1,560  37 

Asheviile  District, 

F.  M.  Fanning,  P.  E., 

$300  00 

$55  10 

$244  90 

Asheville      Circuit, 

Wm.  R.  Long, 

102  4(1 

162  40 

Hendersonville     " 

J.  F.  Woodfin, 

200  00 

170  50 

29  50 

Transylvania        " 

John  Trull, 

135  0'i 

135  0CI 

Sulphur  Spring    " 

B.  F.  Wells, 

91  40 

91  40 

Waynesville          " 

.1.  F.  Evans, 

108  Od 

108  00 

Murphy                  " 

A.  R.  Bennick, 

250  00 

242  25 

7  75 

$1,246  80 

$964  65 

8282  15 

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Chattanooga  District,     .     .    . 
Jonesborougk  District,     .     . 
Asheville  District,     .... 

$5,591  00 
5,165  00 
2,190  00 
4,268  00 
1,246  80 

$4,211  24 

3,738  72 

1,702   20 

2,707  03 

964  65 

$1,379  76 

1,426  28 

486   80 

1,560  97 

282  15 

$18,460  80 

$13,323  84 

$5,135  96 

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20  Minutes  of  the 


CONFEEENCE   EESOLUTIONS. 

1st.  Resolved,  That  we  are  encouraged  "by  the  success  during  the  past 
year  of  our  District  Sunday  School  Conventions  to  continue  holding  them, 
and  that  we  will  urge  upon  all  our  ministers  and  people  the  importance  of 
a  re  gular  attendance  upon  their  sessions. 

2d.  Resolved,  That  we  will  extend  our  work  by  the  organization  of  new 
schools  wherever  practicable. 

3d.  Resolved,  That  we  recommend  the  adoption  of  the  Institute  methods 
of  training,  as  presented  by  the  General  Agent  of  the  Sunday  School 
Union,  believing  that  the  system  is  as  practicable  as  it  is  desirable. 

Eev.  Jesse  A.  Hyden  presented  the  following: 

Resolved,  As  a  body  of  Christian  Ministers,  composing  the  Holston  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  we  will  put  forth  our  best  efforts 
to  circulate  the  Western  Christian  Advocate,  and  other  Church  papers 
among  our  people. 

The  following  by  Eev.  Dr.  Pearne : 

Resolved,  That  we  have  been  highly  gratified  by  the  visit  of  our  highly 
esteemed  brethren,  Eev.  J.  M.  Trimble,  D.  D.,  Assistant  Missionary  Secre- 
tary, Eev.  J.  H.  Vincent,  General  Sunday  School  Agent,  Eev.  Luke  Hitch- 
cock, D.  D.,  Assistant  Agent  Western  Book  Concern,  Eev.  J.  F.  Chalfant, 
Superintendent  of  Missions  in  Georgia  and  Alabama,  Eev.  A.  A.  Gee,  Su- 
perintendent of  Missions  in  Middle  Tennessee,  Eev.  D.  J.  Holmes,  and 
H.  Bairth,  of  Nashville ;  and  that  through  their  counsels  and  influence,  we 
have  received  much  good. 

The   following    resolution   was  presented   and  put  by  the 
Secretary. 

Resolved,  That  we  entertain  a  very  profound  sense  of  the  value  and  use- 
fulness of  Eev.  Bishop  Clark's  personal  assreiation  with  us,  and  official  ad- 
ministration within  our  bounds,  at  our  last  and  present  session  of  Confer- 
ence, tender  which  growth,  coherence  and  gloiious  successes  have  marked 
our  cause  in  Holston  Conference. 

Resolved,  That  the  members  of  Conference  be  directed  to  precent  their 
Statistical  Eeports  at  our  nest  annual  meeting,  on  the  first  day  of  its  ses- 
sions, and  in  case  of  failure  to  do  so,  members  will  be  held  to  answer  before 
the  Conference. 

Resolved,  That  the  Conference  present,  (in  rising  vote,)  their  hearty 
thanks  to  the  citizens  of  Greeneville  for  the  courteous  and  hospitable  man- 
ner in  which  they  have  been  received  and  entertained  during  the  session  of 
Conference. 


Holston  Annual  Conference. 


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APPOINTMENTS. 


JONESBOROUGH  DISTRICT. 

L.  F.  Drake,  P.  E. 

Jonesborougk — John  S.  Petty. 

Jonesborough  Circuit  —  A.  E. 
Bennick. 

Eheatown — Joseph  Milburn. 

Greeneville — J.  L.  Mann. 

Greeneville  Circuit — Thos.  S. 
Walker,  J.  B.  Fitzgerald. 

Fall  Branch — To  be  supplied. 

St.  Clair — Daniel  B.  Carter. 

Elizabethton — To  be  supplied. 

Taylorsville — H.  J.  Crumley. 

Blountville,  Bristol  and  Abing- 
don— Willis  Ingle. 

ROGERSVILLE  DISTRICT. 

W.  C.  Graves,  P.  E. 

Eogersville — W.  H.  Eogers. 

Sneedville — George  M.  Hicks. 

Tazewell — To  be  supplied. 

Powell's  Yalley — To  be  sup- 
plied. 

Morristown — Lemuel  Bogart. 

Newport — Jos.  L.  Caldwell. 

Mossy  Creek — To  be  supplied. 
^Eutledge — Thos.  E.  West,  one 
to  be  supplied. 

Kingsport — William  Milburn. 

KNOXVILLE  DISTRICT. 

Thomas  H.  Pearne,  P.  E. 
Knoxville — J,  B.  Ford. 
East  Knoxville — J.  J.  Manker. 
Knoxville  Circuit — Joseph  Mil- 
burn,  one  to  be  supplied. 
Little  Eiver — Daniel  Carter. 
Sevierville — To  be  supplied. 
Dandridge — Andrew  J.  Greer. 
Maynardville — John  Mahoney. 


Jacksborough — J.  B.  Little. 
Clinton — E.  0.  Ayers. 

J.  F.  Spence,  President  of 
Knoxville  Female  Institute,  and 
member  of  Knoxville  Quarter- 
ly Conference. 

ATHENS   DISTRICT. 
J.  Albert  Hyden,  P.  E. 

Athens— E.  D.  Black. 

Athens  Circuit — Geo.  W.  Cole- 
man. 

Decatur — William  E.  Long. 

Sewee — John  N.  Moore. 

Loudon— T.  H.  Eussell. 

Kingston  and  Cumberland — S. 
W.  Hyden,  one  to  be  sup- 
plied. 

Montgomery — John  Forrester. 

Jamestown  and  Huntsville — T. 
A.  Cass. 

Madisonville  and  Tellico — J.  N. 
Stamper. 

Maryville  and  Louisville — Jas. 
A.  Eubel. 

CHATTANOOGA  DISTRICT. 

W.  C.  Daily,  P.  E. 

Chattanooga — John  W.  Mann. 

Harrison — P.  H.  Eeed. 

Cleveland — J.  Warthman. 

Cleveland  Circuit — A.  F.  Shan- 
non. 

Charleston — P.  S.  Chambers. 

Benton— M.  H.  B.  Burkett. 

Ducktown — William  P.  Promt. 

Hamilton— Elijah  Still. 

Jasper  and  Altamont — To  be 
supplied. 

Pikeville  and  Spencer — J.  W. 
Peace. 


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Minutes. 


ASHEVILLE  DISTHICT. 

F.  M.  Fanning,  P.  E. 

Asheville — To  be  supplied. 

Catawba — To  be  supplied. 

Sulphur  Springs — To   be   sup- 
plied. 

Henderson ville — J.  F.  Woodfin. 

Transylvania — John  G.  Trull. 

Waynesville — B.  F.  Wells. 

Webster — To  be  supplied. 

Franklin — To  be  supplied. 


Burnsville — To  be  supplied. 
Fort  Emory  and  Murphy — To 
be  supplied. 

J.  W.  Yarbrough,  John  H. 
Murphy,  William  Braver,  J.  B. 
Powell,  C.  M.  Cabell,  ap- 
pointed to  the  Western  Georgia 
and  Alabama  District. 

W.  B.  Criehlow  appointed  to 
the.  Mission  District  of  Middle 
Tennessee. 


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