The Trustees «li«l not meet on the 2?tli. I and arrangements are being made to have 1 another mo ling on the 12th inst. We must have a meet ug to elect a Superintendent, if tor no other purpose. Kvery- , thing is being managed here in accordance with the strictest rules of economy, 1and 1 do not think that anv couple of |M*ople could manage the Home at one cent less expense than Capi. Joel Towers, j and his estimable lady. I emphasize one cent because 1 mean it, and if Christians will entrust us with their mites, under God we will use it to the advautage oi the jwor. The Home could not well be belter officered, without a single exception, than it now is. lt;ur little Btumcr is hi-1 creasing in circulation every day and winning fur itself a rame as a family pa- 1 per. We deeply regret that we arc to lose our editor. S. IT. Stackhouse, who has done so much to raise our fallen Manner to its present position. lie is beloved by u? all, having, daring his stay here, | endear*.I himself to us all. He feeU it to be his duty to resign his position here, and with the next issue lt;t the Manner, on the 15th, his labors with us will dose. ' In order that I may increase the cireul i-tion of the Muniier among my old comrades in the arniv, 1 have consented lo write out for publication in a series of pieces a short history of my soldier-life, commencing with the January number.Application after application is living inadlt; here for admission into the Home of the most destitute children, which necessitates the Home being kept up. I hink on the whole the prospects of the Home are brighter now, though we are passing through an ordeal at present. I 1v L- .. . lt;Ji. N. Hai.t,.