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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nia and cold prevail and we greatly tear that if a cold, wet spell sets in, which is much to be apprehended, the thoughtlessness of the robust man will induce an unnecessary exposure that may bring on the diseases common to such weather. Efficacy of prayer. The most remarkable instance of the power of prayer, says the Cincinnati Commercial, happened in the case of Governor Tod, as related by himself in an address he made lately to the Briar Hill miners, on the occasion of leaving Briar Hill to prepare for assuming the chair of State. Governor Tod said: In the spring of 1817, when about to leave home in the service of our National Government, you met on this and gave me your prayers and good wishes for the safe return of myself and family; and I have felt that to those prayers and good wishes, in part, am I indebted for that safe return; for not only did Mrs. Tod, myself, and all the children we took away with us (five in number) return safely to you, but we brought bac