John W. Sproull, Thomas Sproull, David Burt Willson, James Mcleod Willson
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Your readers will be pleased to learn that the voice of the Cove- nanters has, more than once, been heard in the Capital during the pendency of the great question which has just been decided bv a victory, complete and glorious, in the interest of justice and hu- manity. At the invitation of the " Howard Freedmen's Industrial School Association," Rev. J. R. W. Sloane spent a few days in this pity — ^preached in the hall of the House of Representatives on third Sabbath of March. His sermon was an... able one, thoroughly radical, weH suited to the times, containing a distinct enunciation of our peculiar principles in regard to civil government. The audience was quite large, including several of the leading members of Congress. But the most noticeable feature of the audience was the colored congregation in the galleries, composed almost exclusively of the Sabbath school scholars connected with the Re- formed Presbyterian Mission. Assembling at an early hour, in the humble house, where for nearly three years they had been Accustomed to worship, after brief services, they proceeded to the Capitol and took their places,, no one objecting or appearing to notice their presence any more than if they had belonged to the fairer and more favored race.
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