re to^ '. Ebv. W. A. Mayhew, Presiding Elder SoIt 01*1“ „ — . .f,nymn.otest-gmaenceor-lome[•son,ssedorthsen-Y its PEBSONALS.ar i 1 yis by on Tuesday of last week. It was aitain heart upon all the points considered; andThomas K. Price, a nrominent mem-waAdkut of the Fayette District, was in the city P^hypiite profitable interview, interchanging opin- t0|ions concerning the Presiding Elder’s ed office. We are of one mind and one seito thaespecially agreed that it is very largely wj, and almost wholly dependent upon the tio Presiding Elder what shall be the scale pot of the allowances of the preachers and lnwiiQne the measuro of payment. He ledger- £0izes the financial question on his work Soidele- an(* keeps the people posted as well as in^himself. There has been an enhance- r°lP ... knlt;i ment in the finances of his district an , ntial hui^10 hundred per cent. It has also had most Oon- remarkable spiritual prosperity, at least geisix hundred increase of members this ma, • Conference year. The two facts com- ajat itn- J the£ ^ monly go together. When the tithes W(been arG PromPt an^ there is correspond- theing overflowing blessing, large measure, tiinpressed down and running over. Soirib