. The Copperhead : or, The secret political history of our Civil War unveiled . ests, all extremes tendto equalize each other, and chickens hatched in the spring comehome in the fall to roost. Arrd as our Christian ministers, andother believers in divine power teach from the Scriptures to illus-trate how the just are rewarded for their good deeds, and the unjustpunished for their wicked acts, we will give a composite text to illus-trate the acts and deeds of Abraham Lincoln—Proverbs the righteous are in authority the people rejoice, but whenthe wicked beareth rule the people mourn.—J


. The Copperhead : or, The secret political history of our Civil War unveiled . ests, all extremes tendto equalize each other, and chickens hatched in the spring comehome in the fall to roost. Arrd as our Christian ministers, andother believers in divine power teach from the Scriptures to illus-trate how the just are rewarded for their good deeds, and the unjustpunished for their wicked acts, we will give a composite text to illus-trate the acts and deeds of Abraham Lincoln—Proverbs the righteous are in authority the people rejoice, but whenthe wicked beareth rule the people mourn.—Job 18: 8, 10, 12. Forhe is cast into a net by his own feet, and he walketh upon a snare is laid for him in the ground, and a trap for him in theway. His strength shall be hunger bitten, and destruction shall beready at his side. Those passages of Scripture, although declared more than threethousand years ago, sound as though intended for this special occa-sion, and in no instance could they be more applicable, even alludingto fasting and becoming hunger Miniature copy of Washingtons Monument, erected by the United States, A. D., 1895, atWakefield, Washingtons l)irthplace, as taken from Womans Home Companion. APPENDIX. More False Representation Corrected. As Published in New HavenLeader, February 25, 1902. GEORGE WASHINGTON. An Address Delivered by Dr. Fayette Hall Last Satur-day—Eloquent Words From One Whose Effort WonMuch Applause—Thoughts Worthy of the AnniversaryOF the Birth of One of the Greatest Men in HistoryBefore the Washington Union Brotherhood—An Ad-dress Delivered TO the Washington Union Brotherhood,February 22, 1902 : Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Washington Union Brother-hood : Another short year has passed and we are again met to com-memorate the birthday of the great, the illustrious, the immortalGeorge Washington, the man First in war, first in peace, and firstin the hearts of his countrymen. The only one whom the nationdelighte


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