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22 Advoc. Peace 1 (1873)

handle is hein.journals/wrldaf22 and id is 1 raw text is: THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE.
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UNE,                                        BOSTON                JANUARY, 1873.                                                 VOL. V. NO.1.
CONTENTS.
Page.                                               Page.                                               Page.
TILE ADVOCATE OF PEACE.                 Peace Me-ings (ontisnevd).                        Publications of the Am. Peace Society........ 4
Gen. iVulham Cogswell'a Address.......... 7      Chief Executive Officers Am. Peace Society.... 4
other Victory of Pence...................... 1    No Catntgeof Ilian Policy.................... s
he Presidetr's oess ae...................... 1    Letter from Rev. Titus Conn................... S                      -    COVER.
to:  ...s.ri pt............................2
he Boshnt     ...loe Agn...................                       ANGEL OF PEACE.                     Special Appeal of Executive Committee.
'or Hecrting Imoposotble.................... 3 I                                                       Testmatial from    Prof. Perrine................ 1
-cv Year's Greetigs.......................... 4   Angel of Peoce................................ -1    A Thank Offerng............................. 2
he Cot of Stttimug Armies................. 4       Hippy New Yar..............................I       Receipis for Oct.and Nov., 1872................ 3
rogiess of the Cause.......................... 5   Litter to the Children.......................... 2   General Agents................................ 3
ease meetings................................ 5    The Loaf of Bread............................ 3      Peace Society's Envelope...................... 3
Address by Proi. Crosbv.................... O   A Litte Hero.................................. 3     Dymond on War...................... .........4
Aidress hty Rev. J. I  liles.               G  1lidight Thtougts............................. 3    To the Friends of Peace in the West........... 4.
Add-eo.  f Rev. Innh Eltier...............6   ly 'rrce Little Texts......................... 4  Advertisement................................. 4
Address of It. S. Itantoul, Esq............ 6   The Apostle of Peace.......................... 4

THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE.
Published the first of every month by the American Peace Sociely.
SOCINTY'S OFFICE,
30 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.
TERMS, $ 1.00 a year in advance ; to ministers, 75 cents.
Postage twelve centsa year. EDITED EY THE SECRETARY.
EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS.
HON. AMASA WALKER, North Brookfield, Mass.
HoWA RD MALCoMi, D. D., Philadelphia, Penn.
Wbi G. HuBRARD, Esq., Delaware, Ohio.
REV. WAI. STOKES, Manchester, England.
ELtIU BURRITT, Esq., New Britain, Conn.
REV. J. H. BAYLISS, Chicago, Il1.
ABEL STEV ENs, LL. D., Brooklyn. N.Y.
JULIA WARO HOWE, Boston, Mass.

PECIAL APPEAL OF THE EXECUTIVE
MITTEE.

COM-

TILE PEACE SOCIETY AND THE FIRE.
Among the sufferers by the great fire that has desolated
ne of the richest portions of our city, is tle Anerican Peace
ociety. We are devoutly grateful that the Wesleyan Building,
which are our rooms, and whirh was in great danger at one
age of the fire, was preserved. But the establishment of our
inter, J. E. Farwell, Esq., in which were many of our stereo-
pe plates, was consumed with all its contents. In several other
ays our Society suffers severely, and by this great catastrophe
as been deprived of funds to quite a large amount, which we
xpected to have received ere this, and which we are in pressing
eed of for the prosecution of the ordinary operations of the So-
ety ; bt this loss is especially grievous to us now, as we are
:eatly enlarging our work, and are engaged in efforts for conven-

ing at an early day al International Peace Parliament or Con-
gress, for the purpose of improving the golden opportunity fur-
nished by the Geneva Arbitration, and other Providential circum-
stances. In view of these facts the Executive Committee ear-
nestly appeal to the friends of peace in all parts of the country,
to rally for the help of the Society in this exigency. Let all
who are indebted for the Advocate promptly remit. Let all
who have the ability to assist this Christian and philantthropic
cause, rightly considered second to no benevolent enterprise of
this century, have also the disposition to help it forward. A.
failure fur the lack of pecuniary- means of the great work
which we are now called upon to accomplish, would be most
deplorable. Let all the friends of God and humanity weigh the
especial claims of this cause at the present time, and make a
prompt and generous response to this appeal.
In behalf of the Executive Committee,
JAMES B. MILES,
Corresponding Secretary and Assistant Treasurer.
ALBION, Oct. 4th, 1872.
To whom it may concern.
This may certify not only my faith in the fundamental prin-
ciples of the American Peace Society as practicable, expedient
and imperative, but alse in the thorough good sense and ability
of its accredited agent, Miss Jane E. Weeden.
At a union meeting of all the churches of this village, held
at the Presbyterian church, a few weeks since, she was listened
to by a large and deeply interested audience. Ignoring all mere
sentimentalism, and dealing in facts alone, her address through-
out was replete with instruetion. Believing as I do that no
community can ag'ord to have her pass through unheard, I most
earnestly bespeak for her the pulpits and rostrums of this
State.
W. -H. PERRINE,
Prof. Hist. and Belles-lettres, Albion College..

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