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[written for the Dispatch.]our ocean home.the Sabbath on the Atlantic. July, 1860. The grand saloon was crowded — not a seal without its occupant. Even the space between the tables was filled to the uttermost, and many stood in corners, giving their reverend attention to the man of God, who then rose to address them. Met from "all the ends of the earth"--sojourners in California and Peru, bringing home their gold; visitants of China and Japan, with their curiously-wrought treasures; scarcely a State of our great Union that had not its representative; returning emigrants; successful merchants about to revisit the land of their youth; seekers of pleasure, of health and of wealth; the volatile French woman and home loving son of the British Isles; the Spaniard, Italian and metaphysical German; the sea-faring Captain, who had traversed the globe; the ship's company and steerage passengers — all assembled, without reference to rank, or wealth, or beauty — each, as he could find<