The Red Cross : in peace and war . these, imperative and important asthey are, admit of at least a little moment of time for consideration, andwill probably take it whether admitted or not. But the facts are, that between the Archipelago and the CaspianSeas, the Black and the Mediterranean, are to-day living a million anda half of people of the Armenian race, existing under the ordinances of,at least, semi-civilization, and professing the religion of Jesus Christ;that according to the stated estimate of intelligent and impartialobservers of various countries and concurred in by our own agents,


The Red Cross : in peace and war . these, imperative and important asthey are, admit of at least a little moment of time for consideration, andwill probably take it whether admitted or not. But the facts are, that between the Archipelago and the CaspianSeas, the Black and the Mediterranean, are to-day living a million anda half of people of the Armenian race, existing under the ordinances of,at least, semi-civilization, and professing the religion of Jesus Christ;that according to the stated estimate of intelligent and impartialobservers of various countries and concurred in by our own agents,whose observations have been unrestricted, from 100,000 to 200,000 ofthese persons, men, women and children, are destitute of shelter,raiment, fire, food, medicines, the comforts that tend to make humanlife preservable, or any means of obtaining them, save through thecharitable beneficence of the world. The same estimates concur in the statement, that without suchoutside support, at least 50,000 of these persons will have died of. iUSlI. UAKltJOT REV. C F. GATES, D. D., HARPOOT.


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