. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times . riverbanks, and the path of the company must have been a few rodsony from the place. The property now is in possession of Dr. Gross of New York. (From Truro—Cape Cod—byShebach Rich.) Reading for December. Abbots— Captain Myles Standish. Henry Hoyts— Faith Whites Letter Book, 1620-1623. Hezekiah Butterworths—The Pilot of the Mayflower, a Tale] of the Children of the Pilgrim Republic. Amanda M. Douglass—A Little Girl in Old —Felicia Hemans— The breaking waves dashed high- 1. Who we


. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times . riverbanks, and the path of the company must have been a few rodsony from the place. The property now is in possession of Dr. Gross of New York. (From Truro—Cape Cod—byShebach Rich.) Reading for December. Abbots— Captain Myles Standish. Henry Hoyts— Faith Whites Letter Book, 1620-1623. Hezekiah Butterworths—The Pilot of the Mayflower, a Tale] of the Children of the Pilgrim Republic. Amanda M. Douglass—A Little Girl in Old —Felicia Hemans— The breaking waves dashed high- 1. Who were the Puritans ? Who were the Pilgrims? Whatare the points of difference between them ? 2. Why did the Pilgrims wish to come to Ameriea? Whenand where did they land ? 3. Give a brief account of their first winter. What were theirrelations with the Indians ? 4. Where did the Pilgrims first make their laws? Who waschosen Governor ? ; 5. Write a short story about the Pilgrims, answering thequestions, and send it to The Spirit of 76. to the address at thetop of this page. nrV ?. The Pennsylvania Railroads Magnificent Ser-vice Between New York, Philadelphiaand Washington. To the PUBLIC. THE FLYING MACHINE, kept byJohn Mcrcereau, at the New-Blazintr-Stav-Ferry,near New-York, fets off-from Povdes-Hook every Mon-day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, for Philadelphia,and performs the Journey ia a Day and a Half, for theSummerSeafon, til! the i/Tof November; from that Timeto go twice a Week till the firft of May, when theyagain perform it three Times a Week. When the Stagesgo only twice a Week, they fet off Mondays and Thurf-days.* The Waggons in Philadelphia fet out from theSign of the George, jn Second-Areet, the fame Paffengers ave. <lc£\red to crofs the Ferry the Eveningbefore, as the Stages mud fet off early the next Price for each Paffenger is 7ivtn1y Shillings, Froc.* andGoods as ufiiah- Paffengers going Part of the Wav to payin Proporti


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