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.RESURRECTION^ MORN.
?d-T MISIOHII Al. EA0T. A REVELA?
TION AND A t f,SJs I MMATIOE,
Wat a Myth ora l.ra.111*'"* Illusion, Hut rn
root m. Raaeoaably lt**/?ssaetratod
aa Any Other In History.
(Thia article li> dedicated Ly the nutfior
to Hm Kpworih teague. Hie B. Y. P. U.,
th* Society nf Christi.! n ".mlravor. and
the Broth* r! ul of et. Andr* w.)
I>. nt I. .,- ;.-?-. e evldenl lawa
(or. perhaps I sh. iii nny, a law*, of Na?
ture. Beautiful > .mimi incounters the
shallows of full, tin tv ti. ir- t-hed th.lr
bloom. Ih. gre-n lei.;'- *?"" become
traiisform. I ni" ii panoramic scene i.f
ajolclen-ilnt.-<l foliage "tte sere, ami yel?
la* leal h' * '" ,1" ??"*' ?
then xti.ir . of th. lr IH cry. arni alnnd
forth a- si " - ' 'hill "*hr0
tooan wli ? proclaims mmpo: ir.
to On- v< Rel ihle kiri: lom. Hui pre*, nt
ly tin g. iii il M. ..iii .- *i:'" ' - ok
tend* r tun! .ni I ale.!
shat li.. ? ",; bs v.lnti i's
bj-".*,-- un tl/- I" rem-ww! Hf" nnil vigor,
the sk qi 4 . ? ?* ? i n. loO.n tl in
bea ti Ur il ;. jt| in r- i. wtill. sunny
laadacape and Ifiiiirhlng * seems
lo vi. with ?!? liar In p ??" lalmlng u
?glorious r> sui ri li ls indi*
Oi the chantings of myriad sweet song
bwda In resurrected nature'! \ -nal trees
l-.li - to-day, death arni ilecay foll
quickly, and then quickening, and life
again 1
Haman life ls a chequered and vari* I
BX per le nee a of lights a in*,
shadow*, of hopes ml fears aye, <if
deaths anl resurrections-; To-.lay we
are on th" moiiiit.dii-u.u of |. ,i. ?? and
loy. with ifi i-hiiiK ? in rioial appearing
from horizon lo horlxon. To-nn.rrow
the storm cloud* begin to l"w i ami O.e
son of <-i .in. ii t m. ii t hid.-t< ii- r.i' before
th*- how. i . stormi ol pain! tl i \i" I -
and yet. ..Minns tin darkness ts dis
rwdled. ninl Hilt of tile i"!iii"i si "I .- "*. i
lng. fulih anil h'i|.un !m!h
r<-cte*l and purified, ami ii. w-born Joya
AoinI the soul. Wliii', imlii.l. are lt .ir
and ih spalr but the shroud tun! tomb of
peace'.' And what ,.,? hope and trust
but peace resurrected In the puritied ha?
biliment-* ol n more lofty faith?
How Instinctive iii. promptings of th
mind ami hi art of man, thc highest i
???I being in God's beautiful world, f n
dow*-ii with nason capacity, will lo
seek an answer to that n ? I tural of
<|ii.stlotis, "If a luau die, shall he live
again'"' To contemplate lin- grace arid
the good of human cxiHtencc is repulsive,
and hence wi lind In all
worlds in-'.m evidences ol man's hope
of imaiort.il:!> and longings after the
raatirrectlon of tho iiod* . . pedlnglj dim
and vague, al linus, but gradual)) I.
comillie lit ii. r developed nun onlj
fold I nu Into th. .if il,-, nt r.ivs i.r ,
parfeel day al Th grand reveiatloi
(Sod in th* ? ri ni of the Incarnate
Lord th. ....: . the grand cont ral
fact of the univ* rs*. ai -1 the culmina?
tion ot th*- divine s* h< m. ol humaj
demption Iruin the thraldom of death To.
day mai ks au anni*
sublime ami gloi ? . ? it, and well may
Bowers and i ? -.-. i_.< ,, and
garland.-, wr* ithed, and 'he glad anthems
?weil through m.- courts ol praise, while
pun- Incense from grateful hearts ascend
ou high.
HISTORICAL l \? "l.
Let us reverently consider tha doctrine
of the resurrection .,t christ as an his?
torical fact, and Un-u
and far-reaching . ffe* ?-. for ii .
great revelation and a grand eonsumma
tlon.
Thin doctrine ls not a mytl
pleasing .-- r,inn.nt not a beautiful illu?
sion, but a fact as reasonably d.-mon
aunblt. aa any other in history. The ins
lorlcsl facts relative to Chrlsi'a life,
, ?aach'nKs. .inn death an tully agu-eu
li-Kiii by all people, except wherein the
Inoompn-helpline Ol in ai ..r.li.il'le in Ol"
tilpal liallll lil, ail' .its. Anl yet lt ir
true that the evidences In buppori ol tin
tact lliat the nu: ie. .. demonstrations
lu connection with ills life an i in
are as strong as ai" Oe proofs ?
universally accepted :.i ' No m.ni will
s'.akc lins reputation ? u r< isonei or
thinker on lin i ? , rn lint w hat ls
lticoiiii.it nu.Apian.ilile in tiie
operations cannot .mi, i, i w li
rnoie in a world ??! cause* and ell
which ian ? ni large nu.i- ii. w. cannot
and do m-i pretend lo understand, and
j ci win- n effects we hui li r ti- and feel!
HOW false to good lea. ul
*.' um. hall, ng- tl. ull historical statements
Wherein un- supi-rnatii! ii il ??
and to igii"!' ol disbelief statements
from the sam. ? rei relative lo iii- ml
i ullin- 1 Tb. Apo.- i" thi failed
to grasp On- grund muli ol ihe -
rtCUOD, however, unnl ihe lisen Lord
"?paced ll.eli un lerstai
might un I' i stand Hu; and
I ben the. tx ed in tt,
yielded up th* ir liv* - in l*tel of it,
nuii have hu us ali invincible ri oid ol
truth, until to-day th ? rataii.llng'
ul th. woi ld i uiuli i i lu- pini?
er of Qo i and th. gian.I ?!" li Inc
lit-icl bj ' ? ming inlUtoi i ? ? great
UaiBMII thelogtan, In Wette, who died
iu lsii'. and w im wan i .ii" il ihe univ i
sal doubter." admitted in bis last work
that "On Iai i ol the resin ri i tlon, al?
though a dal kn* i that . anno! I ?
slpatrd rests on tin wa. and manner ol
lt. cannot Its* ll >?? culled into doubt
? ri,. darkl ? Its way and
manrn-i- is ' d - lpat< I b> Hie trusting
Christian ?> r?"""T>onili
thc revelailon, and being led bj itu- Spu
lt of Oo*l up rn Oiat Mil.lim. In .
implicit ronlidt n < >?*.? n '?? -* n-ali.
of the truth "I O"- 'I" '-" ition lhat with
out i.nd's Hi int no um call "klll.Vl'
thut Christ ls On- Lord And Hun ? '
no dark!"
ia a myst' ty "' '' ' '! ' !""''' '" ""
cannot grasp, for ll wi *ld be .'aili
indeed, if we could lin - wm
not .Might! and depth between Hie lllilli
and intlni'.y Mr. Joseph Cook, Hie r.
nowr.ed author uf the "Heston Munday
Lectures," am! i lai-faincd biol
puts it this way.
1. "The Intuitions ot ? pi"\<
the moia! .v..lime of Hr biblical sys?
tem
t. The moral excelh - >< the ill li
cal system proves that it l
Slltent with Hie attitt.ut.r uf .i inlli.rtr
ly perfect being io give n t'. :? s\sb in a
aupernatuiai :itte?taiiun
3 If an historical i ' ?' this
kind bas been given to th* biblical j
tem. th* I \lr-tcl r atti Sta! ...ii 1
may t* provi-.i t.y i ? hoi > ? un- j
tlftc rule* of hlsioil -m
4. The established ? ilea of
histor|. ll
monstiate i'i- fa* I ol rei timi.
I. The fa. i "I the i prov
not th*- D*''v, but th.- Punic itutboiiiy
of our I<oi i. a- a ten .ii nun lu,
torv with a aupremt- and divinely j -
tested religious mis-ion.
?. The Divine a Loni
proves the du lune- ii- -. d .
'. Ain?.n.
tpllUtlDI. ul the S' I Ipi
ihe Neu Hu i h. ii,,- \ .-luent, Ira
BSONaiitv. the lit,rn.il .! ul.-u.ent. '
No VV.'l. ,.,,t ?
that, !? thin .?.u. ul?
and farce! il pi ? '..iii.il ,,r tm .i -.;.
word "apel..'. f. (I R ,:,..
the resiirr. , ii n |? r- - -. mr- the ??
Wt worlds'
'IltAN ii , ? iVSIMMA ! H'S.
Tiie rea ., ,,; . %ria< ?
grand oom un . . n of the I>l> ?
Of hums.. I. I.un,tnin <,.,rn th. !'
Of death, ii enabled c.uii t
?nd tho Justll.ci of i
resurrection **main.!|i'it< ! the .H.? fioin
the ' Imasly Ot Isl'in* ...,|, r,..,,', " W,
stand In ase, ami wmder at il.. ?
iMvlne p wer as Ile st
grave of I_a*a._i?.. .,,-1 by III-. nHt brought
back to life His dead friend' 1: .: ti,.
grander snd sublimer manlfest-ftum ol
power la in the uplifting force exerted in
tba spiritual resurrection of man from
4$AP **S*>ath Ia Li ex pa.tem ^ to ^j
The power that lifts a soul from bond
ii*.' to the glorious life and lltierty of
aoaehlp with c.od la more wonderful 10
me than the power exerted to call bnck
to life the physical tody. And this ls .1
? ii munation of the reannaotten eal
glorious truth! Then, to... lt SSCUrttl
nial. ? Immortality! Oh! when the rejoir
bo.ly of our dear l?rd "burnt
thr, bars of death and triumphed na er
lbs Krna.?' it was the d.iy-breHx: io the
ted eoula of men?th (-lotions
patton Oom the body of . Il deaths.
lt was liberty made trimpliant aver eter?
nal bondage It Wa? mankti. I'S fleaefl
and Joy and glad ne*! resulting from the
vii manifestation of combined
Miro, wisdom. nnd power j.?r
through Buffering.
Bul the rtnurnactlna waa ahs0 a elorious
revelation of everything it ooneufl
H revealed man'* Itaatortnttt] i de nt
affirm thai lu MSB** way and manner this
had not heel leaealrii before this ea. nt:
ant this wa., me grand and tangible
outward evidence 0f immortality, dod
reveal. ,t Ht mee t h ft r. He wm "mani*
In th, fbwh." bal sucti manifesta?
tion wa.- the aciBe .',' revelation, stihllme
??!?. Ami e. ms ream rec Una we -
a tangible demott! tmtloa of tl -
pxi??? Dal ?' ri-, ioti- Identity, He
'??'' IB*1 I ? ? trine of tlc
lion until ihe risen Lord appeared
onto mem and demonstrated the fact
thal ii- n^aa Indeed their beloved Master
wh ? ta i bad i? vr .:|a]n ,.,,,.,, ,.V| n
' !.-'lini.- TliorniiK" prostrate,1 bli,
' witb the ejaculation ,.i faith,
"sly Lai i and my Ood I" There aaas nev.
'? v m. re doubt: there * .
ed In iirmly grasping the I
Ur. t h. n-ho bad ba n < ruclfled ai
! triumphed ovei di ath, and now .,
Indeed "gone to prepare
for Ula childi*, ii m the hi . .
' destructible "hom* or many ma
avh.ie He IB they may m.
Tho resurrection retain um issmor*
? ie u aol ..my in tne enoiea*
'"'''"ir-'1 ' ? nianeao ol aelt-iaenttiy
bul also e< In rod th. fm i of prei
corporeal Identity, Chis li a tnoai pre
' - thought, it ui in
? lo kew .-.? se can death
li powerleea to bill tbe buuI; t:,at oissoiu
tloa m.mph dlseagagni ti,,- spun trom
the fl. tb. w<' ki ow ii this
botte. ,,i our tabf-rnardt wei dissolved.
wo ban ' ? i dldlng ol Qed, a
ici inad- with rands, eternal in ihe
Lc lk la tl. :
. I tO realize the !>IV! I
the resurrection ef the body meir,
the clone,i body wail preserve rum and
feature, <?: n, soma marked ami pleasing
manuel reflect tbe Image ,.; oui earthly
- i-. vu thi gration]
i ? qui fi i" inis aim ioa-ea
est my ben. a-i, i ha clods or the
a -tin i . I. f , d aa itu tin- |
hope that (ll th, y I aae ",m ,| |fj th*
ws shall s. ?? m." in a-,,..n ,. ,
nts* ii. ni again ucttverec with them
; ? ?-, :ii OUI ai in ? :
- before i '.ta Iel i reaurre. i ion
:a saint .,; God With the eve ot I attn
].>?? ii th* vista <?r nine to tue
tl .ab), wr. now ?|.etoK, and
? . nc coondanu* ,.i a*?iAg m me
Bash" ti- <;i'a: i > m. even after me
ip. ,- - bod) bad rvtni n>-,l tO tne dust
'? lie,! lt cine. In Cns dna of glorious
i '-ci ht;!,-, and tbn peouliar diept
ibu Hely Uboat, w'lin enlightens
tha minda beerie, anti co.i*t*lanc, ol
111. ll. tb* World b?Li K'aspel Ul- ?land
fact, ano is shouting loud hosanna Hi
Medical sci. nee i ca Choi us tnnt every
atom of the human budy is changed In
carry seven yean. Wp aCQQgl ti.,
nniit as a fa>-t. Now. tbe mari "t tin < es
Beere and ten h*s been esaifely changed
In his physical bring Joel ten times, sad
yt h.-.-an ramembei distinctly events ol
ids snrly youth. Hm ? pnrticie "i brain
or crae ttSSW remains Ol the < Lt > t thnl
I ala |dl] i.-'.ilh- ll," i- tile Mime
man. hbrIdentity bas beer, preeerved. And
rims, though every particle ol the I i i
bod) returns to dust, from tbe planting
will come forth i "gtorlfled body," tor
Hi -'giveth to en. h ? bodgi a* lt pleaseth
Him," and ll it plea*** ibu great ami
od Qc i, it will sc.-iv please lia.
?nu: doctrine:.
Thc gena ,i resurrection ot Ooo's re.
deemed ones ls the glorification or their
,.,: |omi spirit i he) will come tortn
to ??jct ? ii .ucl..! ? illly" in the i:ari> ol
pirti c.1 i" dy, into tho
,.- ich ? oi non -a my tb.-y neva
I ron , \. idle .La. liing in adoration, ol the
I , me iii the i ns*, n Hoi! ? and in
which state and place their mc structlbla
ld. nina baa fi ? n preserved. '1 hal wey
n h.?"!'?. I doubl not tor a mo?
rn, nt. biri I i" lleve rh, gnat and .u
pi.-te removal ol ill Uroltatlen* wm .... ir
at tlc I.cl 1 IV Ol '"I"-, 'a C " "00 Oil Chilli
bt ? aa illowed up iii victor) ll this
, e NV p.. ti ? . ll ? Immnti i ini lo wen y
our minds with considerations ol the q u -
r th- "intermediate cate ahd
,, :?., aiiii", \ ol a resurrection of
tht bo : exists a parnta and
ap.i: : r.uf-i ll
,...,. trine ol the reaurrectlon tb. n,
is the beyston* bi the grand Christian
iinh now ipannlm earth and aky. it
la thi central fad In thai tx
aystem thal forma the
of au b. ernment*: that
..iv. .m.i cause* leeming
U spire* to pent beaven
?,. dav, set In Uc so!..'.
md We wc,id it,
,,,, | i, ?., j aii.n peak !" tween laao un
mable i tern I
ti,, do. trine of ihe n turrc. Hon: l hi
loch of tine ha- noi devoured lt;
hat not daunted it Hu
ppoaltlon boa nol Impeded lt;
the wave* ol malignity !'?li,? nol ??
-,,ei h. aii.i the nn ? nf p. rm ?
have not conaumi i lt.
lam.ci i i the cn
land, it Invade! with -- ol
peace
lbs p hui " tam i
tlon ? '
Ui>? nland'a I. ? c uki lo I
.,d Milds -ind ni ran
will b ii- grandly ti
i, until id.
if in an- j
ttlou What I- |
iii di rea iu Ibo
? ,, ? . . i bought h m. ,
..,, . "1 ?.:,, I Ibu aa!,,.
i : -ia, n Himself foi j
an', .lo.nu, I
ind i ?
? . I
? , Hon unto life," nnd a
??resurrecthui unto damnation." Ofu tbe
ol Tim* Un ??? hi- erected many
. | read: "L,-t the a lek
die his waa and Ihe |: rlghteOUl ,
man hi ' torn un
to thc Lcd. and He will ha.. BU
bun, arc to " ii ;"" d, for ll. alli abun :
.lamia- pardon;" "1 am the w.i>. lb.
ni, ? ? Him thai com. th
r. I will in nowt** -ast cit," "Be- I
. the l.oid fn SUI ChrlBt. and IhOII I
.!,;, lt I ? 'H* lb lt bell, aetli 111 j
, were dead, yet shall he
live." Ai Eternity' portal* i her* will
,? an ? pita] rea - "He thal la unjust I
1.1 bin ??'", '?"' "blch is ,
ruthy pt him i ? Blthy still; Bini he I hal
h. thal la h dy b I bira be h dy '=tiii." j
Iel
?ciuist th.
.-, ns ol ne 'i ii'"1 angel ? ?
and in impbs high!
e, us. thou earth
W. If. BK'Ki', as.
An attractive boobli ' called "A few
from Ma-'h avood. Nw Hamp*
and tatting forth the ???
,,l Th* Mapb aa cod I [t
V. tt Mountains, bas jct ba I I
mi, '.
The bookit is th* cl*ver Idea of Hr.
r, of lantara Ainslie .v Webster,
i The Ji rr, i on, ano who
w.;i also stanage The lieplewood again
1: . . . ? B, at Which leese t In y
, , ii ll nt; and faa arabia Known.
Mr. Webster is aa old nawapapcr man.
of Beaten, and bte hind fa . nol t,,isol
. alng In pu nu lng th.- . ?:. ??., r bus
which nil thc boot,:, i.
Va, ia ullur page bears the imprint of
a re,! maple .'eal.on ii yellow ground, a
aery attractive and strikiiiK contrast, and
. a h leaf contains an Interesting para?
graph, descriptive Of The Mapbwool,
thc whole work being Ilbery Hy iUuauat
?4.
I li*, a a tune tem*?
SOLDIER-LIFE EPISODE.
WMDMMAL VRISOS kits HEARTILY
CURE RE H < ttSEEHEHA TMB,
Incidents of Cavalry I.lfe in Ihe Late War
Mu,wliiS Ile ..ul Kui 1 itu. I.e. of Nature -
Courtesy va Patriotism.
The following little rplsode in BOldtai
life In the Army of Northern Vlrwnla ir
-aid tu bring out spots that, during an
active campaign, are "like anrels' visit.-.
f.-w and far lu tween." While In company
willi a few ol-l soldiers ri shmt time ginee,
the writer recalled the Incidents that
Contributed to and constituted the epi?
sode in *iuestion, and referred to the cloe.
ne as one of the proudest moments
of his Midler life, ami ttl QOS present Bk
neted a promise that tin- Matter be wnt
t?-ii uji for The Times, so as to effectually
pI's-IV ll.
Late in Um tvtatag of August to, IMS
when night had Interposed and called a
lion of th" bloody work at second
i>. Hill Stoat! din'tel the writer
to report ta Captain Bennie! A. Bwann,
ol the Ninth Virginia Cavalry, at Oaii
vie, without giving any Intimation ol
tbe character ed duly eipacted. other
O'U.i !l would li Iv..-ly involve a trip lil the
dire* lion of Harper*! ti rtry.
Any cavalryman, who participated in
tbe active work and almost contibnoui
? i hie * ommand, from the Rapt*
dan iu the etoo* of tb* confltel of lbs Suth
A iguet, inn readily appreciate the ii*
ii-Oi will which detached aervlce would
?.!, when ii was i otofldentlj * i
pected O.at the .lawn oi Hu- lill Would
'? : a renew ai of tba carnival ol
i ai nags.
Arriving at Qalm ville, a \ iii .. ?? ? il
dist am a w* at of Ma i , there waa ll!
tie difficulty In finding Captain Swum.
? ? - Bon of reasoning succeeded In
oom lacing kim th-.i ne ba l be* n eel* ? ? ?
i.i to take command ol an exp*
in lin- direction ot Harp r's Perry, which
? ,'-;i in i<i by a ati ol tba
Bul th* dei ? i i mi ''is nt the eat -
lj noi i'1!!^ dlap ih i ilu- * laptaln'i
ir nd brough! a . 1??? -i..? -I imi
fl ' i liii v isi-iins of an acth I
near and t bli I -..-.--? linea, a bl* h
h. .1 lj-" i, iii- i'!i ?! mi b] "in "oiID
? ? ii- night before < len, Bttuu I
directed Captain Bu inn to ti.kt
of one effie i and two hundred privates,
parolled prlaoaera ol war, .i dellvei
them lu l'nlted Stale- BUtbOlitlea Bl
i iai pi is WVtn, marching by a girei.
route,
Tbe aectloa through wbicb mir route
lay bad been within the federal lines
from the latter part of the winter, when
our army had returned td the defence ol
Ui. bmond, and tin- Confederate eentlmeni
ha.I ! et n lying dormant, with only in
o ca ional flare-up from some of th*- lei-s
prudent i*.<i!*s. winn worked up to Che
point ot exasperation This sentiment,
tn IniKti.i predominant all through this
.! section ol Virginia, burst forth
with the wildes! demonatratl n ol de
llghl .-I- our gray JacKeta vere
ged
ono ORAND OVATION
In fa-1. ? .r whole march vv i
grand watton, In whl< I ii were
tin- meal a. nv- and delighted partloi
i . -tow ed erith auch et idem sin
cerlty and entbualaam ns to bint from
in- mot) the iii- .ii- i 4 uig< i - ol ?
lite. Al Froni IU>\a| Ch;.lain Sn.ilin vva<
ii 11 eil* aaly i i.11. uied wb* n he pi
io p.i>- f.ir tin- entertainment nf me ea
- d on* of the ladies actually pro
poeed to ilium him oui of town if he
dared ta Bay another arord on the eub*
U ct Along Ihe mareil to Ben*) rilli
demonstrations aurpaaaed anything ina!
ari ii.ui beloit witnessed, and oe many
nts, the spontnn* Ity ol vv bi* ii I be
i."ptii-,il "oiild not iliiiilii. si-l \ ? ?.
to iiiiiinii!" an.l encourage, tba! it would
be ImpoeaiMe to particularise.
Borne i un" ii'.nug thia 'hiv 'a bibi -
young I'aii'iii'll-.", i think ii membei of
'in- Kevernh Virginia Cavalry, a typical
Virginian aoldlei. ohlvalrlc and di
bul \' ry much In kite, k ft the ea* "rt io
go t" Wlnchi mpse al lb*
ladi. a ho in i'i i iu il iii ii on in.- alf*.
\\ n hi - ter a :i - al th.ii time held
hy t;. n White, a ho a! tera ?
di red Harp. I i and a ai ?
!l HU! Hillel - 'lill- ?
-i/.t.i scare
about midnight, an I bi ought doa n t n
hrs head the a ratn ol ihi - -? ort, i
ii-.i being aoundlj frightened a for ih,
- i' ? !.aston* i by Ihe i
.!? ce 'nu nu iv il al Bet i v v iiii- i ?
out rh" town, the Inhabitant! of whJHi
-.. nu .1 to eon lal "i old men and bea
ful girl li- ? |. as usual,
? ni anded, only a ii'tie bi* ? ? so
tbe ''mt difficulty fn tbe way of a full
.-ri!? ti iiu-iii being that there wen- nol
I ? go around." "*.
state of affalra would nevei do, under
Ircumstanc. i of li- ai tv wei
and Irr* I ilble Impoi tunlty, "Dick" M
-.-Iiou- old felton. may i
dining years be cheered by al! thal li
gtortoui ami bligh! in life* and On- ur*:
COnclUd* ?! lu lu I;.! o'::
numbera hy trying to ii" ublqultoua Th*
? ie conaeqi
chivalric gallantry on our pan wis to bf
from On- , . ;.p, i, whieii
Captain Ba .. n had ordered Ihe i cati lc
attend "In b body," and thereby in. ur r> ti
hi- good humor* d dlspl* lauri to (
teni of bi lng oi dan d lo po I I he guard
Ol ? I' O'.I !"?! ? ' I 'Ul' ll - A, X N't li
nixed Hus i \!ia duty as any t- in
Ishuient whatever; ii> between iii emili
of I" .i'i1'.' and a Ini't-t i'm!''
nu nt-. I" re volence ama oozing
' '.'tl
y."m!. t eyre wer* ? ? ping, the
matter <-i to illty lo ? ? ?
i>i-I.ii'iiff. renee, and 1 v. . .i a na
being well guarded bj bel
Every
ir,-- le
g tiie d: udgery of this
bunine* i i i -'ie: lu-ati-. w h< n tramp of
cavalry and the rattle of saut
eur attention "B ? hoi bar* iv i -
? i I;' ni Oi" StaCle v a- il. niel l..i i
scarcel) detei bi In* ?! tbe direction titan
whit h tin familial reded
when, "i tait," i.mg out on tlu- ch .
moaphere ol th" nlghl Tbe Budden ap
i i .ii,.!.. ? or ,-i i i\ .iii | force, i.'-t vv.- ?
iinii mn quarters, '?? ttl rs n,, time to d*
bate ' be adi teabtlit.- ol ?? nt ? liing out
liv forwan
'nun force of hahn and a modicum ol
discretion, we pauaed ami answered back
?? mi right." tiit.iii-.il gomea hal ? ??
?ilth':. Morn a Bligh! thlckn
uttei a nc*
i ? ?! i.tin.; VI PATRIOTISM
In a tn.enl there came from the heal
ol ihe column tbe Inquiry, "Who gm-s
Answering thb latlafactorily. wa
n tr ii i.'i to advance, and tn about
thirty itepa read 'i the bead of the col
limn of L'nlted Btatea cavalry, which waa
i ? .- of ii ih rn- nant, a bo inn! ai I
tl -ni ly seen very little a< live service. In
fur the commanding officer pres?
ent we were directed to follow tbe officer
? 1 h.ilit tl us. and Were iiitiir-n fol*
itv tin- leading ra, tba
balance of the squadron remaining an
in the street When we n
tb* friint of tha lei I, where Captain
Bwann and the balance of ti.-.-? re
enjoying the Bleep of frugality and pru
wei igg. led that the commanding
be brough! to us Ctol. Babbetl
of the - .v. iv y.'ik Cavalry, a, cour
teoiirt and cultivated ni- man, who
? Mri-i. wus sn.'ii
willi us. and afb! | '.m BXpfaUiatton
asked that Captain Bwann bc
While tin.-- waa being done, and Captain
Bwann wai Making Manet! presentable,
having Indulged ln the unaoldlerly eon
duct of undressing himself, Col/ B
conversed with tne wilier, grit*, ti
grace .md fluency that'clearly indicated
the higher anbere to which he belonged
socially The willer could not but al
mire the Rood taste dl.-pl.n . I in tba M
lection of subjects of conversation, as
oreti as the tu'-t with which he avoided
everv allusion to the w;ir. A captain ol
his command, however, could mn it
strain hie curiosity, and eagerly Inquir?
ed the result et the Lanie, which hs
seems to have known had been fought
near Manassas. ha fully had I been Un?
pressed with Ihe rood taste display! iv
his colonel In <s. hewing this subject tbBl
I referred him to one ?, the parole,! pris
..tics, .a lo. av.-,nhl doubtless cheerfully
kim ali ti,e Information desired. "That
means,' -aid be, ' Unit rofl licked "sr BB
usual,?? and abruptly chanted thc Htih
feet ',. tte beautiful moonlit nlghl and
tbe thoroughly peaceful aspect et nature.
ti.ct., w.-u. nothing in this Interruption
to our hitherto quiet march to in.ile otc
tura ons. or to disturb In any wa) ?
equanimity, aa wa wen- travelling under
(!.?k of truce, but. strange to acknowledge,
it .nd both, and Dandrtdg* caught it on
ail se! s nial from everybody.
? iii!-.Ina the following div WC
rear bed Charlestown, when w* a* I Qi i
White and his command, which bs '
paused for dinner on Its merck from
Wlncbeater to Harper'* Perry. When
Cantala Swann and the write went ;
tic headquarters of Oen. White, ths fliel
man wa met was Dnndrldge, htmeelf -i
prisoner, though h* had n,,t been di
armed, and looking us blue and tb lo?
ci us I,,- deserved Oen. White treated
bi wiih genuine courtesy, and tender.
the hospitality of blt quarters, bul si
tbe sams I las assured i thal '? - hs *'
thal a far moi genial and grateful bea
pi-.aiity awaited our acceptance al
hands nf the elli;;, 'is.
THU PRISONERS' i'.LATII LUI-:
Tbe ? v-ii. rai med. ion i inqul ?? al
Captain gwann con ming the aci tal re
f the flgbtlng Beal Mi
siuhe'l heb! .. e. the frightful car
. ? of th.mi., ' vans rofl n" d to.
On eur arrival In Charlestown th*
.a 1.,,,.' ,?:>,. e say i
indicated, presented appearance of OnKt*
Deceit. ' ,. ? nol ? ' ?
time of life, ncept the srmsd soldiery,
ippeered nnywbera But thia stab ??! al
fabe aaa? brohea -c> v,?,n bs tnt
lachets wet. recognised, and bi ?
nomen could be teen elbowing their aaa-,
fa the dense ama* of Pederal sol
I ? ItOS Ml tbl aa ,-a: ??? ?-??''
irk of ll ??ii appreciation. Edible
delicacies and substantial -ianda .
id. as ir by magie, ea every bund, ai-1
one < 'onfedei ite, whose * i for
something Rood to tal overtopped his dis
cretlon, ^at with a I -rei waiter In ea h
hand fl '.ile !..? na pi- ld. d on i-on
ildt avril tim Bat offering* Hosing U,ai
il i Beith, r enjoy a hal
bad or a, cepl rina- nie.- , : esent
td i picture of Intolerable mis'rv snd
wretchedness hat hoggard
and furnish. I a .tun,Hm: |, ke foi lb* -n
tire caa airy OOrpt for months aft*?! wurds.
The pnrolled prlsbnen for whom cen
white had receipted, itlll In i
rounded by their more fort u.-t'- som
,.f Cen Wh.tr s ?',.minali,'., wc:
Bummom I to a Hon by ? ;*p?*ln
Swann, who Informed them that I
ttcrity oaer them bad < eased
ai on a ont l sera,
in ii a a Idler, prop, ted ''tl ??
tot C plain Bwann and Hm -
i ini - and oarteay i
tba) wert
Cia ri with a will , om
Mea ol the scene, ir, the presence of so
larg, a iv of then- bi mad cami ide*
: th* sligh'. -j Intimal
p .: po** preVlSOelj . lt aa BS i I ;
thrilling, impressive pletUfl to sew these
Bl ?! fOOl sor- oh'.h.r :- UM Igh C' '
-died t.y defeat, throw tlrir >?.;'- In tbs
air and rtipond so h-artlly to an Invite
tlon to achnowledg* what hui bee
ln| more thrui bart human::' tatt
in a ? onald. ? : ? ? It wat one
menti In the Bfl
si. ai to. as a I la stany ol
rnpii ,,f tht ? tvalr) oerpt indei
the mat. tile*s Stnnrt, nnd. In Ci
with oth.r members ol thnl sseerl ;
ti i thlt tpontaneo it rn kui
BM nt of doti blndlv and i
performed. Among thi il tho**
. ? ? e John fl
,,f thi ? va i: C I. Mon- ure, non i I
Stafford; Ur Pendleton, formerly ot ihe
S'. Claire hotel, noaa .,1' .'lit;,,n i
Va .i tx Collins, th* b*ro at ike ?
al Charlestown, Mi., of Alabama.
.1 A M l.\! i Ul I.I.V
i: hmond, Vs . april t, ll
xiii i iud nuts.
\n Old Soldier Complains Hill the I loo .
ia Too Liberal with I hem.
: '
Sir, v ur-. Ed?
itor, wh, re your manu
?
?
to viii! ? Hoi
fortunate than the Al ind the
:, ian r of I- olden Hm.
ai i.i il i" ind the phllosopl ?
I". Vein.
??in a un, though by tb. ful url
Hoy |,,i ll- "ire -.
And ian Dp unbound, m various shapes
nhl Ll o', a fl Bm '
if you haa,- nol recovi red the leal sii
of transmitting tb* I i
Kohl.
. ?
- mndlng ml I
Th,- Times within th. . ? k has
contained several sti-ihing exam]
i
-
m acquainted wll i I
dnis huh,-i to i ic.ow n I,, fame.
Ifoc remember with whai ? ??
? .
i oi pc al or a. i icant and whei
I with the ba: -
oi ipi du, oui prlds av.is unbounded ??
ave thought utn s. I .. s , ,| . ,1 lo Bl
..Lion, and w,,aid nc im shrunk from
r in army ? up-.
Hell ? .,?.....
oi po dion, ? durant ol
The T tc s, a eu desire to edd !?? Hu
h ippin. at ol youi fi i> ade, aa i
adopted thb pi ic ? oi the
?
you < aim it oula
;u i ommon aal-b tbe
?
a. I kiev, and thi fact aa .nhl .-?
aa id. -
,
ll inna be Hurt J
'
fi ?!? rat. , an rn blch I am
proud io tai i am
th.- in ,-t liberal ;?? iple I ku, n of In the
distrll , dlltary bc
Un v - . nd with a pt
ring ii nol commenda*
they Until
'i thal Uti li
Ba i prefer to think At us as living
? - i
notice to 'nive th,, geld
eith.-r foi Cuba or Venesuela, bul i
tl al In m Ith. r <-.. nt rould
we have Vf powerful aid of The 11
in Un.- ah m of th,, metter -1
ti ? imp* "one netter' and ?
a ii. raver ti > . aa be found of
sufficient merit, with these dlslln i
titles:
??No pent-up Utica.p gawen
Hut the whole b ? nt la
o us "
Consequently, we have generals and
colonel, inniinierabl... "ibi k s baa-- in
V ill.uni I OM . "
Serenely, though, thia pr.-taiice may be
excused ii i .
ind i.Ibly
ll tbe II' la ?
under the man
the pr-- ni g.:..
the < army,
aa..,,ht ? . ,
paper controlled by a
with an . na labia i" .nd.
will: mi!::.try Ul
I
wit ri proprl. ty I
gp.
ti V i . .itjfpr'.l
Th.- i
of iii.- Paatily l
la -nh. i i .,-. -. i ;,,i,l
an being **ld
Call and tee
WEST, J.
CHARLES
U,St ls to say.
,,f Lilians of
who kew not
hui sui fla- we
lr follow, 1 |,v a
vet-'-itn vol,ii, r.
?jrln. ls fan
1 re.-ul.i :i,,ns,
maa
cl la Vie
M PARHAM,
ii
M. . Prayi
Th
' i. gardie**
th.-ni at aa ??
INST" >N A e. >..
?NI? ? asl Maill,
ROBE, lt--, elltl
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Oastorla.
,
LADIES' AUXILIARY RLE.
SOME Ol THE SOItl.E WORK lt IS
Ittn.Sti IS H I st UM0TMM
tibject af th,. Oigaahmtlaa flt officers.
Mow Honey ia l.-.n..-.| for the
Leu. Iii <if the Poor.
An arganhmtloB wMeb his peabably
teas as much to alleviate human sufter
i - ..ut te be found |n Hm.airy ls
tbs Lu,li.?-' Auxiliary of Hie Brothath.I
of Locomotive Engineers, ol Mnncbsster.
THE OFFICERS.
little band of lao:. I ls I t*l "li the
? I'll a ia, . and an Ol destitution
brought to their Botte* i- sues lo be ra?
ll, ved. Thi pp -? nt ..iii.. rs of tbe Ana
lUnry ar- Mrs. Qsorgt Lia ic. preetdent,
and Mrs. C. IV C.nh a. seen tary. In
addition to ter .inti, s bs ssc rotary af tht
organisation, lira. Canley ls state Or?
: ll i/.. i and li,-i ? ctol Ol Anal lt n -". and
her ,lu'i.s oft.u ,.ill h.-r iiaaaa from ! "tie
f-r wi Ht* ai n lime. She is al-., a former
president of the Hancbeatm Auslliary.
Th., objects of u,i~ organisation ?'?* lint
ed, ar,. t,i far as lb ? la their
powr, til.- ii., "is (.f tvery rich and dealt*
tutfl p" --ci w-ithv ol help, wu,, i- brought
to th. li atti i,lion, ah through the coM
avin'.r-' tiny furnish fn-1 Bt*d ptWlBlOn*
to Hmm d Hi th* heat of maa
mer, i i is liberally dli px i
HOW PUNDA AUK RAISED.
To i (tend to tb* s sui ol those
of ri -i-r.in. ? r. real deal
j ,,: in r to raise which the ladl
odkally f-h nm. ni -, cb
giving th. ii nine I,, tba w,tk rites,.
entertainment*, haring sch a nobb- ob
? .h. appeal to all, and
al l ? ! ? I , . ? ? ?
When, li,,'., igh monea ls not
tn *d by these meena each member of
the .auT.iitui \ is ,,-. ,1 a certain amount,
wlch ls always cheerfully given Tbe
Auxiliary li always itrongl) bached ba?
the Brotherhood, to whom no aid"ai for
B BU ide in a alli.
The Auxlllai ? li desert lng ol
cse* in ns wi rk. aci th- [grant* need only
, "inii. h d of Ita need of fal
tbe enter!
ari I spend theil atone) fi eely,
lu td Hilo ? ? et of life fur*
i by tbe A*ui IHary, clothet
and mi ?' s also given, and no ap.
i - . ? dd le i
I'ihtii badge Open,
i 'oi esl Lodge, ? and popu
it for dliril ' , artles.
luei a-, ,-t of a, .ii..av Tat ern, whl
bee!) ClO*ed I
I.,- \i nday
. April tv,. < Ihesapeahe and
t ?!.' , i tilt ." o' imet Hie i ?
Ho u. lent ir -- R ' lumbla
ai I 90 P ll . av:1! i ? h. ld ?' Richmond
until B P. M . running througfl on thal
doti te Howardavllle, on accoanl ot tha
merchant*' aa. ir?ion.
Children Cry fer
Pitcher's Castoria.
F. Sitterding,
LUMBLR DLALER
-AND
Building Contractor.
Manufactaror of Bash, Bllnda
:.. ral Mid Work.
BUILDERS'SUPPLIES
Main
ST IAMBS AND I.Lieu STREETS;
: a at !-, aa Ith I tilca.! fa,
1.1 ,.M I. ALLY AND I.IZI'UI
. ' ' ??
Uffpf rouR I
llIHUl CHILDREN WILL I
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t' Don't throw them awa); .j
? scud thuin to -j
Jenkins & Walthall, |
i* The l.ve Book-Bladsn and blink- 1
Lo k daken 4
,. IO North Twelfth Street v
L*_S'"*-*?^*tar>liaJjC a * - * . tai I.-1 - aa-.' mWtW
Virginia Trust Company,
Insurance Department.
s. l. traylor, Manum
L Bl Main Bt. Tci.eihone !?!>
t'ompatnrs Krp'fs?n:.l :
NEW YORK LIFE
THE IMPERIAL OF LONDON.
CALEDONIAN OF SCOTLAND.
NORWICH UNION OF ENGLAND.
HAMBURG-BREMEN OF GERMANY
MUTUAL FIRE OF NEW YORK.
N. Y. UNDERWRITERS AGENCY.
Aggren?i?- ASSSBI in 0. S. of Cu 's r.-prcvirnttd,
gi 01.1.18,11113.
Value of IV.ir.da Di*|>.?lted In Virginia,
$'JU2,fi*iO.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
fe21-fr,i .aitlv
RICHMOND RAILWAY AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY.
Street-Car Transfers.
AliDIIIONAL rit'lLITlESOFFEIED
to thk nuYiixura PUBLIC
Coman 11. big .1 IXUARY 1, IW
company extended Ita tranaftr ayatem to
. rn brace ail ? rt rall*
.molal and Mar'.!,. Ier. A
. t ls allow. -! Iii. prlVil. :i- ,,: t.i s
fer to .ma > 1 noe. ting line In eltl
und iii .my din ellon al Jurn tlon u
Th.- -.'.ta rn. Bl Of a live-ci ?
tltl.s ., r.a ONE 1'KANS
I'LU TICKET, bul addittoaal tran*fer*i
?
point printed thereon -
turu Ure pa***tlgl t 10 the p
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AD tbe parh* ar. 1 luburban d
, an be reached from eny point in
city by baymrnl of om
lt l?" a stat ding oruer of the cotaoany,
for tbe convenience of tranafer 1
Ki-r?-. thal cnn r-hall aa.nt at Jun, Mon
pointe fur tb* -iriia.il of car on connect
lng line If tia*- approaching car li within
thadlatan.-i* el on* *qoare. Th* travelUng
ibllc ta requestfii to advlM the company
1"
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ut 4UU lnfrina?ra?nt of this orcUr. ?j>X
RAILROAD*.
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ROUTE OP THE FAMO! B "ATLANTA
"BPECIAL 1" ATLANTA, NEW
ORLEANS, SOI i'll, SOUTH*
wtxrt.
AUK) Till: "j*. A. L. l.XFRKSS."
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No I"-'!, "i'll- Atlanta Bp. la . ' Boll I
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I'uffet .Sleepers and Day Coa rn
tra fare) washington to Al inta "Con?
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lr.ut..n Pullman Vestibuled Drawing*
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lanta i'ullnian Bleepers New Yuik to
n Pullman I
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Immediate connections al Atlanta f. i
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tanooga, Nashville. Memphis Texas, Mex?
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ARRIVE RICHMOND FROM THO
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So dod uah a M . daily.
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T .1 AM'iiTSuN, Oenera
Agent
Portal Va
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
BCHSDULE EFFBCTIV4 TUESDA.
JAN I A itv lo, i-.-'i
TRAINS LNA\ J. ill.'HM' '
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SCHEDULE IN EFFEC1 !'
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B| Pullman
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11.20 P. M.
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Bb ? pei i; i
also, foi i . tab I, Ki ?
and Chan
For H ? ik. and In
Norfolk at !? U0 P M
, i-or Lynchburg and 1
Connects al ii i i ka with
va a -hii.Kioii and Chi .
j.irniit d P illman H ? ,
i .luke to Memphis and New
i irleai Pull man Sleeper b* -
tween Rlclimt md and I.v nen
1 .ifs. a:.d b.-rtli- read) for
i ii '?' UO P Al Als,,,
p illman sit*i per Pi t* i
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Trains an iv.- Richmond from I
I,urn awl the W* -t dall} at , a ll
and 7 00 P. M ? Oom Norfolk and tie
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LIMITED " P M
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PHILADELPHIA
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MOND. ANO NORFOLK STKAM.-JHlp
COMPANY,
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LUAt. -vTid ml .NOA t at day
Fietght for Tuesdays and Friday's
Mean..-rs i.?<-. ive i until sailing houra; tor
Sunday Ul! 5?P. a Saturday.
Frelgbl re* elved daily till a P M.
Oeneral Southey Ai|e^.olTW.ftRookstt*
Oeneral Agents. Phlltdelphta.
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TRAIN'S Li.AV ir. IIICIIMU.NU VA.
2.1.j A. M.. bOLTHERN EX 1 "It ESS. daily
to Allan a A,.?,liHt?,aWld liolllta.Sol.tn.
Bleeper* Richmond to I'aiaille an.l
Oroeasl oro; open ut it.Zo P. M. ( on
neeta at Dan.llle with me HASH;
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rylng aleepera to Aahevill*. <'hatta
Iiooku, Lu mi,.a .un, M< mphla, New
Orleans, and Tampa, also, nrat-cl**e
day coaches between Washington
and .Wanui. in us*
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At Nea . ti leu,- and Memphis cnn*
nc luina ai.- ma i I points m
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Wlnston-Salem. Sep.:. Danaillota
Atlanta.
6.00 P. M , LOCAL, daily except S,in<l?y,
for Keyavllle and Hitit -mediate
point*.
.TRAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND.
ti ."*> A. M i
l-.M L ll
8:4il A AI From Ki >-ville.
Freight train* aili ai.o enrry paasen*
TORK RIVER lim. Zn* xx i WV POINT.
LEAVE Jtl.-riMi'M>
3io p. .\j, local i xpkess, daily ex
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Point
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leave DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, fur
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DIRECT STEAMERS .la James rlv.-r
, . ri el V .-iatll! I.V 11,111
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Siiliitic--. from t'ompanj - pier, IM North
; ii...r '?? P ai . Saturdays i i Al
Fm full Itifoi mull.>.i sppiy to
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