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54 Am. Advoc. Peace & Arbitration 1 (1892)

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THE
ADVOCATE

OF
PEACE AND ARBITRATION.
[Entered at the Boston Post Office, as Second Class Man Matter.]
No.    .                     BOSTON,          JANUARY,             1892:                    PRICE, $1.00
. A YEAR.
CONTENTS.
'PAGE 'AG
The Universal Peace Congress in Rome .             3Ads      a
Response for America. R. B. Howard  - ....... ...Addr        e a  Rm  onference                      . 13
The Higher Faith. Poem, James Buckham           .7 The Third Congres for Peace.  e. Dr .   . Prochet  . 14
Letter from President of American Peace Society to $ignor  Correspondence between the President of the American Peace
Bonghi .         .   ....          -.  -   .7      Society and President Harrison on the Italian' Controversy 16
An Obstacle to Peace                               7 The Chilian Trouble                                1
Tom Edison. Poem. John S. Adrens .8 The Queen and anItalian Countess 1
One of the Conferences in Rome. Rev. James G. Gray, of home  8 A Balance of Naval Power. Elis Burr i  .  1
New Year's Wishes. Poem, Frances R. Havergal .  .  9 The White Crown (from The Centur I          . 18
Peace and Arbitration. Mrs. H. J. Bailey           9 Peace in Rome. Rev. S. LT Beter Ph. D .        . 18
International Arbitration  .                          ec nRm.Rv         .L   elr   h  .   .   .      .24
The Congress at Rome.  . T. Story  ..-....   ..9 New England to Old. Hon. J. W. Patterson, of N.H.  . 24
The ongessat ome  W.TV.Stoti.............10 My Best. Poem, Julia H. May............2
The World at Peace. Rev. W. G. Hubbard          .  11 Put Yourself in His Placey...-.-.-..      .   29
The Coming War. Murat Halstead.  .              ' 12 A Modern Mode of Warfare.....                  30
The American Peace Society at Rome .13 Wanted, Immediately                       ;                     30
PEACE PUBLICATIONS
THE AMERICAN ADVOCATE      OF PEACE   AND ARBITRA- THE WAR SYSTEM.-ITs HISTORY, TENDENCY AND CnAR-
TION. - This occupies the front rank of anti-war     ACTER: IN THE LIGHT OF CIVILIZATION AND RELIGION.
periodicals. Fresh,:comprehensive, accurate, with the  By Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D. A comprehensive
latest news from the field-having a watchful eye on  and eloquent review of the entire subject, being the
legislation and legislators, representing all peace-  famous sermon preached before the London Peace
loving people, it is indispensable to those. interested Congress of 1890. Price, 10 cents.
in the great Reform. Bi-monthly, well printed, in MILITARY  DRILL IN  SCHOOLS. -  By Rev. W: Evans
magazine form. Price, $1.00 per year. Send sub-      Darby of London.         . 18 pages, price, 2 cents.
scriptions to the Editor, R. B. Howard, No. I Som-
erset St., Boston, Mass.                         HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF THE MODERN PEACE MOVEMENT.
THE ANGEL OF PEACE.-A monthly publication for chil-      -By Rev. W. Evans Darby of London. A twelve-
dren. Illustrated. 15 dents per year. 10 cents a paged tract. Pice, 3 cents.
year where more than five copies are taken. R. B. PROVED PRACTICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.
Howard, Editor. -                                    -London Peace Society. A two-paged tract. Price
THE COMING PEACE. - An Oration by Josiah Qincy, 25 cents per hundred. Sixty-one cases cited.
THECOINGPECE.-  n  atin  y Jsih QinyWOMENAN         PEC.-      drsb
Esq., July 4, 1891, before the City Government of   'sEo AND PEACE.-Address by Mrs. Laura Ormi-
Boston. Printed in pamphlet form with large open-    stun Chant of London. Price, 6 cents.
faced type. It is the fullest and best discussion of TOPICS FOR ESSAYs AND DISCUssIONs IN SCHOOLS, COLLEGES
questions relating to Pegce and War since Charles    AND DEBATING SOCIETIES, with a list of reference
Sumner's oration on  The True Grandeur of Na-       books. By R. B. Howard. Sent gratuitously to such
tions,' July 4, 1845. It ought to 1e read by eery  'as wish to use it.
public man, especially by young men looking to hon- GTn
o'able activity in natioial- politics. Price, postage GETh-BURG, BATTLE  SCENES.-By an eye-itness. A
paid, 10 cents per copy.                             three-paged tract. Prce, two for one cent. By R.
B. Howard.
PAPERS ON THE REASONABLE ES OF INTERNATIONAL AR- THE LONDON UNIVERSAL I4cE CO               1890.-A full
BITRATION, ITS RECENT PR JGRESS, AND THE CODIFICA- TH  O~NUIESLTAECNGRESS, 19.Af~
TION OF THE LAW of NATIONS. SiTHE CO        geC.     Report of Resolutions passed, Papers submitted and
TIO  O  TE  AWOFNAIOS.Sixty-,eight pages.     debates. `It should be in every library. Paper, 15
Read at Conferences of the Association for the Re-   cents. Cloth, 50 cents.
form and Codification of the Law of Nations, held at      .
the Hague, Cologne, Milan, Liverpool, and London,  MEMBERSIIP.-The payment of any sum between $2
1875 to 1887. By Henry Richard, M. P. Full, clear, and $20 constitutes a person a member of the American
reliable, latest! Sent postage paid on receipt of ten Peace Society for one -year, $20 a life member, $50 a
cents in stamps or coin.                         life director.
PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY, No. 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.

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