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52 Am. Advoc. Peace & Arbitration 1 (1890)

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THE
ADVOCATE

OF
PEACE AND ARBITRATION.
[Entered at the'Boston Post Office, as Second Class Mail Matter.]
Vo. 1.   BOSTON, JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, A8o.

PAGE
The Pan-American Conference, -     -   -   -   3
Rev. W. Evans Darby, -    -    -   -   -   -   3
A New Peace Fund,     -    -   -
The Coming Celebration in Boston,  -   -   -   3
The Bantist Conference at Toronto, -   -   -   4
A Slight Amendment, -     -    -   -   -   -   4
TheCurse of Conscription,    -   -   -   -   4
Memorial to the Washington Conference, -   -   4
President Harrison and Peace,  -   -   -   -   4
A Sonnet to Whittier. -    -   -
Providence Peace Meetings, -   -   -   -   -   5
The Death of Fronis Brown Gilman, -   -   -   6
TheNew Song. POEM!. JON G. WHITTIEt.        8
Diary of the Secretary, -  -   -   -   -   -   8
]iismarck's Duel, -       -   -    -   -   -   12
Portugal and Great Britain, -  -   -   -   -   12
A Western Farmer's View, -    -    -   -   -  13
The World's I'rogress ,H. W. TiOMAS. D.D.      13
TheCup of iiiod. POEM. JAMEs ltUlCKIAM.      14
Blo d Taxes, -   -   -    -   -   -   -   -   14
Pennsylvania Peace Society,    -   -   -   -   14
The Trace of God,   -    -   -   -   -   -   15
Republicanism Coming Peaceably,    -   -   -   15
The Dawn of Peace,    -   -    -   -   -   -   15
'Amusing.          -   -      -   -   -   -   15
Not as the World Giveih.    POEM. MARY
KNAPP.           -           -   .    -   -  16
An English Friend. T. L. CUYLER.     -   -   If,
Gladstone and the Sabbath, -   -   -   -   -   16
One Hundred Years Ago,    -    -   -   -   -   16

CONTENTS.
PAGE
The Paris Exposition and the Golden Rule,  -   16
Fourscore. POEM. D.C.COLESWORTHY.          -   17
Progress of Arbitration,   -   -   -   -   -   17
England and Venezuela,    -    -   -   -   -   17
The Maritime Conference,   -   -   -   -   -   17
HostillLingers,   -   -   -    -   -   -   -   17
WhlttlersBirthday.,    -       -   -           18
1lurning Drift-Wood. POE3M. J. G. WHiITTIER. 18
Once More,    -   -   -   -   -    -   -   -   19
In Memorlam,-    -   -   -    -   -   -   -   19
Death of Walker Blalne.   -   -    -   -   -  19
Peace, the Last Wish of an Empress, -  -   -  19
Rev. Daniel Dana Tappan, -     -   -   -   -  20
Win. Penn's Maxim,    -   -    -   -   -   -  20
The Pope and International Arbitration,  -    20
The Peace Congress of 1890. -  -   -   -   -  20
Ilalne, the Originator of the Internatlonai Con-
ference. Rev.J. H.E OB,D        -   -    -  21
Help the P  or but on Conditions.,
Another ViSeim of Tobacco, -   -   -   -   -  21
New Battleships, -    -   -    -   -   -   -  22
The British Navy. -   -    -   -   -   -   -  22
What it has cost France to prepare for the next
War.    -   -   -   -    -   -   -   -   -  22
European Armies, -    -   -    -   -   -   -   2
Our National Presilge, -  -    -   -   -   -  22
The Kingdom Comes. POEM.       -   -   -   -  23
Letters to the Secretary,  -   -   -   -   -  23
Where Shall the World's Fair be?   -   -   -  23
The Christian's Closet. POEM. -   -   -   -  24

PAGE
Switzerland, the Worli's Arbiter,  -   -   -  24
Letter from New York.-  - -       -   - -    24
European-Arniaments-Paris Letter, -   -   -  25
No Death. POEM. -    -    -   -   -   - -
An Appeal to. Women of France and of tie
World, --    -   --    -   --    -    -   26
English Mothers' Prayers,-      ----         26
The High Court of America. Rev. EDW. E.
HALE, D.D. -                 -   -   - -    27
Meeting of Executive Committee,    -   -   -  28
The Marine Conference, Ed'l    -   -   -   -   21
For tile International American Delegates,  -  2
Together. POEs. -     -    -   -   -   -   -  29
Editorial Correspondence from Rome,    -   -  29
The Anti-Slavery Conference,   -   -   -   -   30
Eternity. POEM. Rev. H. BONAn, D.D. -      -   3t
Pooring the Britisi Lion,. -  -  -  -   -  31
English blum,   -   -    -   -   -   -   -  31
The Exhibition of 1892 and Religion. Rev. T
DEWITT TALMAGE. -                            31---- --
Proposal for a Christian Peace Fund. DANIEL
bREED,. M.D.        -    ---        -    -  32
A Peace Fund Started-Ileply to Dr. areed,  -   32
Book Notlees, -   -   -   -    -   -   -   -    2
From Hawaii, -    -   -   -    -   -   -   -  33
On Betting.
A Sermon In Sand. ]OEM..-         -   -  -   34
Russia can have four millons of Soldiers, -  -  34
Receipts, -   -   -    -   -   -   -   -   -   34

PEA

CE PUBLICATIONS.

THE AMERICAN ADVOCATE OF PEACE AND ARBITRA-
TION. - This occupies the front rank of anti-war
periodicals. Fresh, comprehensive, accurate, with the
latest news from the field-having a watchful eye on
legislation and legislators, representing all peace-
loving people, it is indispensable to those interested
in the great Reform. Bi-monthly, well printed, in
magazine form. Price $1.00 per year. Send sub-
scriptions to the Editor, R. B. Howa'd, No. 1 Som-
erset St., Boston, Mass.
PAPERS ON THE REASONABLENESS OF INTERNATIONAL AR-
BITRATION, ITS RECENT PROGRESS, AND THE CODIFICA-
TION OF THE LAW OF NATIONS. Sixty-eight pages.
Read at Conferences of the Association for the Re-
form and Codification of the Law of Nations, held at
the 'Hague, Cologne, Milan, Liverpool, and London,
1875 to 1887. By Henry Richard, M. P. Full, clear,
reliable, latest! Sent postage paid on receipt of ten
cents in stamps or coin.
WAR, AN UNNECESSARY EVIL. -Forbidden by Scripture.
By Augustine Jones. A brief, clear, methodical
statement of the principles of peace and the facts
of arbitration, by a reader of many books and a
master of legal argument. Sent gratuitously on re-
ceipt of two cents for postage.
THE COMING REFORM. - The absurdities of old-fashioned
militarism at home and abroad in these closing
years of the nineteenth century. A woman's word.
By Mary Elizabeth Blake, of Boston.

HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF THE MODERN PEACE MOVEMENT.
-By W. Evans Darby, of London. A twelve-paged
tract. Price one cent each.
PROvED PRACTICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.
-London Peace Society. A two paged tract. Price
25 cents per hundred. Sixty-one cases cited.
A VOICE FROM TIlE SANDWICH ISLANDS.-By Rev. Titus
Coan. Republished by request of Rev. H. Halsey. 50
cents per hundred.  -
EPICs FOR ESSAYS AND DISCUSSIONS IN SCHOOLS, COLLEGES
AND DEBATING SOCIETIES, with a list of reference
books. Two hundred topics. Recently republished
in London. Sent gratuitously to such as wish to use
it. Also, Gettysburg, Battle Scenes, by an eye-
witness. A three-paged tract. Price, two for one
cent. By R. B. Howard.
THE ETHICS OF WAR.-A collection of treatises by dis-
tinguished authors. Price, 50 cents.
DYMOND ON WAR.-124 pages. Sent to any address for
postage (4 cents).
THE ANGEL OF PEACE.-A monthly publication for chil-
dren. Illustrated. 15 cents per year. 10 cents a
year where more than five copies are taken. R. B.
Howard, Editor.
MEMBERsIIlP.-The payment of any sum between $2.00
and $20.00 constitutes a person a member of the Ameri-
can Peace Society for one year, 620.00 a life member,
$50.00 a life director.

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