VOL. XXIII
■ill am wiinwer iwt
Be Be* Be *ee—I mm Twe Om Wins
■erlae Ik* Civil Ww,
DU1 Arp le Atlanta OoneUtuttoa.
“Daty la tl* tuMimert word in oar
language.” TW b what Georrel Lm
wrote to hb ion anon after (Jeocral
Scott offered bla tbe supreme com
mand of the north*ra ariay. Virginia
bod Jolt iaeede<] anil Lee eew on on#
aide Oat there were u<> buoors to
which be algbt uot Mplre. On the
other aid*. If la *ml Ids destiny »lib
Uwl of hit Mate, be eew, or be thought
la mw, that mberlea end trlebswelled
him without Dumb*!. But to aevk hie
doty end, havlog found It, It waa ever
U>e principle of DU setloae. Three
strong end beaut if el wnrde about duly
ware uot origins! with Osnrrwl Lee.
sad le bb loiter he bat Uea lu qnole
(too; mart a. The eapraaaba cam* from
Bar. John Davenport. a faeeoua Pult
un praaoharot New BagUnd—the Baa
who gee* (baiter to tbe three regie idee
wbn ooodeanvd Charles the Firet to
death and after the reetoralloo fled roe
their ltvoe to Mew Bogleud and were
hidden to John Davenport la hb barn.
Wbeo loll set of treaeoo became
known among hb people be nvlltwr
gsailed nur relented, but preached «
sermon lb* nest Sebbatb from that
passage lu laalab «bbh eeya: -Utda
tbe outcasts. Bttray not him tbat
wandereth. let my auteaau dwell
with thee and be tbou oovert onto
them from the •poller.'’ It wm In
that sermon tbat he made use of lilts
notable repression: "It b my duty to
shield them, and duty la tbs euMlaeeet
word In ear laoeuage
During lbe war it waa uiy ptlrllvge
to aee Genera) Lea right nftru. but
uevec did 1 mart bln fees Ui fsoe and
have a brief conversation with blm but
twloe. Even then we did not know
bow great a men he waa. General
Joboetou had bee» wounded at tbno
Fleas and Ganere) Lee came from West
Virginia to taka hi* place. Us waa
almost a stranger to (he Army of
North Virginia. Hs bad beea In ontn
Stand bat a weak or two when Osscm!
Blank of Boom earn* to am hie bore of
the Eighth Georgia and naked ms to
ride with him to General Lee's head
quarters aod Inlrsdnes him fer be Was
very desirous of meeting him before
returning toGe»rg». Olcm* I oom
plted for Geoera! Brack was a mao nf
oo email oouarqueaoe at home. He
was old and gray aad of eommandn.g
presence aad military bearing Intro
ducing myeetr drat, I presented General
Black, aad after we were seated 1 eakd
nothing, bat paid mudret aod respectful
attention. I waa soon Impressed with
the grandeur of lbs maa before me,
and of coarse, as be expanded, I vary
Dai orally ah rank up to keep eg ol nbrtcm.
Not long after that the Seven Days
buttles began aod ended, aod ended lu
kfcUleUaaVdefeat aad our error began
to real las bow great a mao Lee was.
It waa oa Un aixtb day that 1 was cent
to bia headquarter* near Meadow
Bridge to reeetva orders, aod there I
mat him again. He wa* standing un
armed and aoaovettd la front of bis
tent, aod ''Stonewall" Jack toe was
asleep Inside upon the straw, and the
servant bed set the dinner tables over
blm as aa not to disturb hie rest, tor.
aa General Lee (aid. “He need* It. sod
oothlog but artillery will awake blm
now."
I said that at Brat the army did not
kaow bow grant a man Leo was.
X# fiber did they know folly attbe last
tor h# was oaa of the few great char
acters that develops aad grow* brighter
aad grandee as the years rail oa. For
some years after tbs war be received
but lUUo praise at the north and a
great neliomtl cyclopedia gave mors
spam and praise to old John Brows
than to Gan era I Lea, who arrested
end exesoted blm. But new, la the In*
tevnaUona), of Brian volumes, a
standard work, edited aod complied by
900 of the moat <Utttogu>abed scholars
aad ptnfmeois of the north err colleges
—tbe sketches of General Lea and
Stonewall Jackson are all that we
pnnM mnkr f,vr
That of Lea ctoma with tble per
■graph: ‘'Ib pereoa ba waeooaof tba
ooMaal type* of manly bcaoty, tall,
broad aboulderad, and «r*ct, with adlgul
ty aa Uapeaaalyaaalbai of Waahtogioo,
but non warmly religion aod aloaya
malnUlolDg a cal®, confident aad
kindly manner that no diaaater could
illeiarb or cheng*.’’ PoglWtaiW
bin no® and Ttoetalea bu memory
and tba people be fought ageloat hay*
■(Tan him a plaoa lu thalr bell of fatM.
Verily old Father Tima la a good doc
tor aad Acao Domini tba aoflaalng sot
▼ent of all malignant pamlooa U waa
Uiainbtlme Cbrtottaa faith of Lao mad
Jaekaao that mada iWr aharaotati
oompiata tod added Uialro to tbalr mil
itary fama. They were men of prayer.
Far a little while 1 would aeb your
kind attention to Iboee whom alooe
MB bare oalleo tbeoeeeleee tba Daugb
tan of tba Canfedaraey. Tbalr ala
toon baa baaa and Mill la aad wo truet
laaw will baaa doeUrad In artlotaBaf
lh* ••"■tHoHon; "■rtoeetlonal. ne
•ffJjJ* "yw “d beueToleal—to
notlant mad praaarrt the material for
a tratbfol bCtor, Of tba war bntwan
llw aUtaa—to boant tba memory u
tboaa wbo tarred end tboee who fall In
our aerriee and to record tba pan
tehee toy aouibarn woman darlog the
war aad lie aflermatb, their patleat
aadurmooe of berdeblp, Ibefr potrtotle
darotton daring Iba etouggto and la
fuiin tba dutlee of eaored abarity to
tba eorrlton " All of tboee an aoMe
obfeota bat tba greet eel of an lathe
eecaMUblag of lee truth end praam ring
It. - Tba poe* mttb the*' ‘Trotfa embed
to tba earth wilt rite agate.” »*•* »
Bae rlean aad will eootioae la rite.
K«on that popular eeagesina, Frank
Muaaay’a Monthly, Hi lie Met timber,
^O tonrnr hiotud an tba aaUgunat
aad ftmorieal htoryaf MaitaraFrietebte,
fad oolf tko laM week Iba iedlnof
gy^patoedar the kae Ibe
drama of “UMle Tamt Clablo." It
wee tbaDadgfihrre of Ue Cm.Maraay
■an took fee the mMamct or the
troth. JuM tklek tf It. WlUHa the
ant atoa yeara twenty two Main kora
bam ebartered aa great flrUtoae,
(Minding California, Maw Twk. tha
Diaulot of Colombia, Oklahoma and
the Iodlaa Territory, la all them
loere hay* bean chartered aa aggregam
of over llire* bandied ohaptera wltb e
mambarabip of 98.000 aood. loyal
•oatbarn woman. Tba Laxgaat fed
eration of woman la tba world. Of
lb la mamba rah Ip Taxaa baa Iba (orgeat
number. MM, Georgia eomaa east
wltb 1,750 laembara. Hal my rrtaoda,
tbla great army of daughter! had
toolbar* who, whether alien or now
deed, laatliled tbla lava of tiuth aod
i anaUlned ooofrdrtate honor la tba
baarta of thalr children. They ara
tba ooaa who wtetlOoed aad Buffered
and atIII ware atrong Kur mor* than
Bitten yraia I bare obarread a trait la
waman’a aatare that la Ucktug In
moat mao. She oarer glare ap. The
aad reeulla of iba war lltai wrretrd
tba fortaur* of aoutbrru man haatmrd
tboaaanda of them to untimely greet*,
bat thalr widow* atlll dot tie* laud
from Virginia to Traa* The mother*
of tbrae daugbtara endured mora bard
ablpa aad privative* than thalr hua
batid* and none wbo wei* In tba army,
but they narar rwmplalned.
umoiomo wrote:
“Man waula but mil* here below,
Nor wanu that IHtU long."
Bui some cynical old bachelor
paraph rated it.
“Man wanu but HUM bare below.
Pur to tba luailt tat
But woman asnu It all. you know.
And waola It right away.”
Wall, kba doe* waul all abe cao get,
aad wauu it a* anon aa abe otu gat It,
If i«H aoimer. kul If alia cau’t bar# It
Mw surrenders oheritully and aoeow
modal rt bererll lo Ibe situation.
Duilog lfie war Uiay actually salted at
Ibetr own pitiful and dletiwaaad con
dition. They bulled down Ibe dirt
front tbe sat oka house that bad loag
bran saturated wltb tba drlpptogaaf
tbe hanging Beat aud raids pretty
good salt out of It aud divided with
ibelr neighbors. They parched rya
and gabbers for ooCM and awaaUaed
It wltb sorghum and bragged bow good
It was. They oat op Ibelr old garments
and made cloth tog fix ibelr oblldren
Indeed It M always an stauslng enter
talnuaeot to I la tea to these good old
motbatsss Utay jeeit* Ibelr Bakaablfta
sad tbalr trials afier bbetaao lied
passed tbreugb on bin march to tba tea.
Bow bleaned are they wbo *1411 Ilya,
aad bow sweet are tbe mamonas of
Utoaa wbo are deed, for It M tbe
motbore of the confederacy wbo have
pet pvt anted Ibe love of truth end
tbe lore of eontbern patriot lam
In tba hearts of tbe shildnn aud
1 aspired Uiaee principle* that have la
rewot years developed that grand
organisation known aa the Daughter*
of tba Confederacy. Our northern
bretbero may boast of ilia Grand Army
of tba Republic, bot our mothers smile
and any: “I don't sra whara the grand
oomet io, fur all who cams this way
wvra low Dutoh aad hungry Irlati, who
faarud not God oor regarded women.”
Welt, It Is all nvsr now, and we are nl
Paaw. that Llaaacd peace that hath
her rioter las mom reoowned Ibsu war.
And Ulrica Messed la tbe rromao
whom tbe dark agon kept subdued for
wotoriea, bat baa ooaa to tba (not
aod now standi aide by aid* with man
nud Is always llmt lo wary good word
•od work.
Tka IMI mi Ta* <fajl.ro.
AlUma Jourael.
Tboflouri.h «IU> whlob It was •»
nounoed a few days ago that tbe Dan
ntah W vet Indies bad p*ari ioto tba
poaaaaaloo of tba United States termed
to ladkoats that wa bad acquired tall
sad complete title to the three little
Islands wbloh as tba New York Tri
Trlbnne, aa enthusiastic advocate
of tba purchase, deduce, oh re
been **a eooaUnt drain” on Deo mark's
reaoorore. The Tribune does not
claim that we will be able to convert
tbte "oonatani drain” Into a stream of
revenue, bat oonlend* tltat tba lalaad*
St John, St Thomas and St. Unix an
“ftVW*** key” of tba Carrtbaao
wblcb It to vary advantageous to poa
tUMMnfi. whlcb - ** cb~p
That may Im true, but they an not
corn for keeps yet, though tba sUn
sod stripe* bats been raised over them.
Tba prim paid lu tbs former trees
action waa *3.600.000 stars than that
la tba Uttar, wbloh tadroatss that Urn
islands art not worth nearly as mad
now la tba estimation of Deo mark, as
they arm thirty-tv* yean age.
The acquisition of tba Danish West
ladle* waa a pet anjaot of President
Gnat, bat with aU bto sflctel and par
•swal lulnaooa baok of to, the Seward
treaty tasked a goodly aambsr of votes.
It wm first lotaaded that tbaqomrion
of aoaexatloa ahoold be csbtaiusd to
tba psopta of lbs Maads, bat tbs tatast
advloM from tbs OoMahagao an U tbs
«>sts win hi no pMdasHo,
probably for lbs rsaaos that tba Daa
tab goesrnmsBt feera that tba deal
would bs defeated. Tbs Islanders an
badly dlvlvldcd oo tba question of
oocrac th* peopta of Denmark will not
be permitted to vote oa tbs treaty be
caaaa It ta well known that a greet ma
jority of them an fnr see tinea tel ren
ame eppemd to pasting with them
Islands.
Tbera Is no naaoa to doubt that we
£■»» too* ba hi full pcmamica of tbe
pc»Ub meat lodtof, bat what are will
<*o wHk them 1* not lo ctaar.
„ *y";— •* um whi>.
KwMrrM.
UMy iwtvao'ad both liri. MeXtn
Mrt.HtrrJaon fru« giving
brtlllaoayt* lb* Whlta Houw Vot.l
ssKrssaafsrjar;
homily. TH wight aziwat frail dMwa
MM *Uh_appUi aad Month pi* for
dtuaara. nwMtM Arthur*! il*nm
war. up t« data. an. Hrjn’ war*
4aM «*d dry. Mr*. Orutl w*t*gar*r.
Tba Mo wav tit rMvytlM*, dk-aart, tod
■bar r*t*rtal*a**t* b*v* tba Knr
Tor* taw* dad, brtmtaay tad rwrt
mn. Thl* la lb* Aral “Mart" Whit*
Hm** ala** Um Mail war.
tkMI TraMn.
WoMwirn row.
With the edveuoa of etvUlsttloo Ute
wm>U ef bare iuoreaerd, aud with
Mile loerreta the mean of ibrlr supplv
Woecee of more Importance Prlma
Unl;, the ilngle irUton or the aiagte
dealer luOked to manufacture end eg
chaage the arllclre of oo raise roe re
quired by aa«. A* more capital war
rtqulred. Ui* Or.i e >abtualloooccared,
when two or more mre pot their
mrena tugether and for iced a partner
rttlp. There wee eeeoolsUoo, organ isa
Uoa; and organisation implies poorer
that la oot poeeeeerd by the single
Individo«1. Men feere power, there
fore he distrust* organisation, aod the
power of partnership wee I earned Lalelr
B» ■ t by lew* to drflaa and limit It, mud
we have ee a retutt tbe law of partner
Milp, wisely devietd (o get oat of that
foraof combination all the good it would
do aid to limit aod rretrlet Uia harm
I It mleht do.
Aa program multiplied the art.Icia of
0‘ BBMrfca aod iiDaiari reed, which la
tbo aourca •( all value, damaodvd an
mcmta la their volume, Uia pertoar
ahlp rvliUoti waa found unequal lo
ad< quato production aod dletrliJuUoo.
(he Joint eloek company waa originated,
and aooa, by but I Kile trawaformatloa.
Ui# corpora two appeared. Here waa
a great expaneloD of urgantiatlon. a
more tgMMi oombl union, the ooo
tral of vnatly more capital, tha uxarelm
of toeraoard power. Sorely If tha
partoerauip waa formidable. If It Im
plied power for good and for avU, and
if curbing tha latter irqetred legal
ilmitatloaa, tbla giant tiad brooms a
monster tn the corporate form. Tha
parlarteblp earned Individual reapuu
alblHty. 8>eb member of Uia flroo
waa rrupoualtde, Bat tlw corporation
waa bumaa svIOiboem organic*! tn
avoid Individual reepoiwlbiltty. Tha
atoci bolder waa a Unitor, tbo oorp»r
atlou waa bla truaiaa, and eo the uaat
relation waa esUbiished la a form to
wltloh no law of natural parsons ap
pil'd. Tb» corporation was orgautsa
Uan aad power lo a formidable degree.
But Ita veins and Ha oaagar ware both
aaou. Tiro quratlon waa bow to limit
and curb Uia ooa without deatroylog
tha other. Immediately lagan the
Kwlb of that grant body of corporation
. which baa kept pace with every
advance of corporate power It waa
aoon aeeu that corporate energy waa
equal to takka Ibat ware beyond Ibu
Individual, Impomible to tbe partner
■hip. Tbe lucnm-lag needa of elvUfcu
Uaa ,cried for mere, aad the demand
premad upon prod action, tram por
tal loo, and eacbauga for faculty User
only oorparale power wa« grant anoagb
to aupply. But wharavai that power
waa plan tad Jit waa hedged about tiy
Ibu divelopiug ayatrm of Urn law of
corporal low*. To build rail way a It
waa easvolli) lltal 001 puratlooa ahould
oar tlw right of auilaeol domain, an
attribute of aorarvigaty. Tha uee waa
gnu:led. but tbe law balanoad tbia
power by glviug tu tlw. corporation
enjoying It a quail public cbaraotir.
■object to something mote than the
law of oommon carrier!. Upon Ibat
foundation baa bane built tbe atlll uti
U Dialed ay Ham cl Ike regulation of
ratlwaya by public law. It l» a Car cry
bank lo tbe laying nf lbe drat alia uf
etrmiB railway track la tbla country.
W« hate now more than half af the
railway all rage of tbe world, aod If the
law bad not kept pane with tbla con
struction. If our hooka want aa bara lu
ibat raajmct aa they were la 1617. tbo
railway corporation! would ha anon
ater* of oppression I mined uf bring, aa
they are, tbe tnotromenla of program
and aubordlaaiad tu tha ooefamaaos
of Ibu people.
Wboo given tbe right or tminant do
main and tha power to compel aa own
er or malty 10 aall It for a right nf way
at a prtoa act fixed by himself, rail
rouda were d-couoced ua tlw amaaetua
of llbrrIT, tha deatiwyaii of Ibu repub
lic. But they proved tu be neither.
Kvery addilloo to thvir power waa foi
lowed by Ita -appcuprtela eheok.
Corporata power end legal curb have
gene on growing together until w« have
the beat and moat extaaeive system of
railroads la tbe world, tbalr uaa la en
joyed by the people at the lowest ratee
In tbu world, and thvir labor la paid
tha highest wages In the world. Liber
ty la still unfettered and the rapuUio
survive* Later it assy ba bf valaa aod
aooonragamaut to aoestdai tha furtber
aorporata rvoluliou into tha modem
trust
■U Caeca, M( Warn
In Tot hm.
A bo«lnaoa tnterprlao omI ba highly
prudMUs to oblaia tba vzaioaira
samara, tar any parpaaa. »f a lawyer
who It at the top of i he New York bar.
Larjwi' eervtora wban lbay ara la da.
mead bera carry lerrKlo ebergce. Soma
of Um blab prtead local ulant of tblo
market Moan to Joba I. Paranue;
Joaaph B. Cbualr, and Kliba Boot.
Cheat# charge* eayiblag ba piaaami and
Ml It. John X. Par tone got 1100,000
for drawing ap aagar irwat artkilra of
laaorparaiioo Vbai woald auad Um
•train* af lha law, bat l boa were be rat
at Um aery lib taat. Sliho Boot'*
charge for going laU oourt la 11,000 a
day. Both Choate, aa Ambaaaaduc to
tba oourt of St. James, aad Hoot, at
Secretary of War, in oat t lot .4
money la tba aarvlta of thalr country.
Jo a oourt Bo b oootd make Me yearly
aalnry aa Secretary of War Id a weak.
Both af them ara rtehthoaghsad d>m't
baee U bald back tbalr groearar bllla
till they gat tbalr eatery cfateka from
tba government.
TotfcvUl* Yeoman. "" *****
tieorgn Porter, a white men living om
Mr. 8. M Jooat' pi tar. In BMItaads
tow neb Ip, died Um Friday from email
pas. Be wm hurled oast day at Ad
aab burial ground soar by. for. Mae
ay. of Book Bill, wbe welted oa Pur
tar auye ble waa aaa of tba worat oaaea
bo baa ayar Man-that It looked aa If
tkamae wmalamat putrlflad Defer* ba
Tba PnSSSHik!rmmmm^
prevtdieg far tba fire
of all mall matter
MeKlnWy.
*Ua»i» Journal.
Confldanoa In Um eomotoan tod
practicability of Maroon Itbaory la
growing u.ui among aciaaliata and tba
Raoaral pobUo. Tba aampaoy wbieb
oootrola tba aid«r Atlas tic oiblt omr
whom waataru tarmlnua Marena! r»
eeivad bis wlreltw* signal* fans aver
tba aaa, ayldaally Uriah* that than an
gnat puasiMilUe* la lit* lomtiao for
1 ta agrota ordarad bla to dcaitt Iron
fart bar Mportuatta along that a oast,
and oa Um day afior tba aawa r Bached
Loodoa that bo bad nelsterrd oa thla
aldo Of tba All-rail* signal* mad* on
tba otfaar tba pries of the ooarpaay’s
i aham bad a dceldad fall.
Of CMIN MaramI ran Bod many
other piaeca on which in locata on r«
perltsaot ate l too* and the arntld ex
ptet* to hear fro® hi® »(aln and atom
I fully la Iba aayiy future.
▲datUlng It Uwt wtrdeai taluraiibv
te practicable, hae been centrally aup
poetd that two aarloaediflouHtea would
tUII ba lu lu way. One la that wlr*
leae aianu wrald aot lit kept private,
tba oUivr that tba vxpanaa of maloUla
n*o***ar? atatloaa would ba
prohibitive of any (ward aaa of tbla
■atbod of oo®®uu feat low.
Tbooo wb* bora Madlad tba Maroon I
ayaU® aay (bat both of tbvaa diBeat
Uaa bavo bean aaraocoted.
It la Uaa Mat the etbcria wavoa on
whlob wlreleaa aaeaeagee art carried
travel Iwpartlally aad la all dlreettoua.
Maroon I anwld have aaoabt tba algae!*
that raaobad biw In Newfowadbad
joat aa wail If ba bad bean la Given
lead. But ao I natron* ent but bia awn
could bava rvoordad the®.
Tba hwmuwenl la Cornwall and Urn
InatruBaalat&t. John* ware “In tune,"
ao <o apeak, with each other. Tba or,*
waa Sited to aa«d, lb* other to receive
aeeruia fixed ouabarof vlbteUoua par
aeuaod. nwd no other taotru®oau wan
ao flUod nod adJaeUd.
Merennl laairuawwta will ba etude In
•ala. each eat '‘Mead” to lu owa apeci
lad aaaobov of vtbrotlana.
It would ba i®pooaibie for eoy la
atruMot to record aarawpoa fro® aay
other loatrnauwt that wua out nBm
arpraaaly far the purpoa* of ooaaoat
0*1 tea with It.
Tb* priYK-nr or outlaw ommim la
lt>«* loturtd.
Mtreoal Mfflwlt di»i UM aftboao
tloo tb«t Mi* ooat of olrtlaat (olograph*
«oaM bo proWMUn. Ha NmUnI
Uiat Mat loo* eaa bo botlt at a boot aot
oMtadluc 170.000 m oa oaMOo tall
Mo, obonaa the ooab of oa AllooUo
tab!* It abool 04.000 000 MarooolbT
llorrt Uiot by (bo olrrleao tpattw moo*
■agtt aaa bo att ai a loot prabt fat
MO ant a *of4t IhooaUa rata l> boo
M caoti a *w4.
It MommI aaa nom4 Ja doing our
tblag atar till bo olalaa that bo a lit,
tbo boahttot ot Utagnptio eoaiwonto*.
Uoa aoraaa Uo atoa will ot to wot bt
rtTtlatkwlaai,
Orta* aapaatatlaat an tool apoo
*Ma Aariog poaag aaitaito.
TM riHu RaN.
Wtlrr Idt/i/wi MUr.
TM pciMon roU now cowWtar 907.
735 aagawLaadeaUa toraaespsodltan
<* 9143.000.000. Tla net glia laat
Mar traa 4.909 aaaa, which. allowtoc
for tba death aid rwaaovul* tat ottm
oaaaaa, aoaaaa that 47.703 aaw aeaea
*"» added, with au; thoaaaad* of
aapHoatiooa paodl*f aad t boa* tad* of
private peoaloo MR* baton Ounw.
w# am do* payla* won la paaaioua
than any thro or roar of iha Trail la a
aathna of Europe ooBbtoad. aad aan
tbaa aaT "allow la Europe, aara Kotal..
•hi* hat a ateadtaff *nay of atinal
900,000 awn, pay. iTaupp^t tla .rwy.
Aa a oaattM of latrraat wa poMi*h Ma
IoI1"<*Ib(, whichahawa howiba p*nalnn
roll la Blade up:
KBVOLl’TIOKAUT WAR
Widow*. 4
Daughter*. 4
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