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MEMORIAL DAY AT SHANGHAL

ELOQUENT ADDRESS BY DE. WILDER.

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Rio Grande, faced a solid North. The issuex of the war were forgotten: it was enough that Virginia called her sons, or Massachusetts. Bach rallied round the banner of his own, reek. The observance of Memorial Day by the had played as children in the same home and Ing each other's death, sometimes of those who American residents of Shanghai was made who prayed at the ante mother's kuen. Strange. especially noteworthy by an eloquent oration in illogical, confusin, splendid virtuo, this sense the Bubbling Well Cemetery by Dr. Amos of loyalty that asks, no questions, pleads as Wilder, the Consul General. A detachment of sentiment that l-as men up to death men from the U.8.8. Samar and the Amerion'n, with a smile on their faces, reckless na to Cos

of the Shanghai Volunteers, escorted by the norision, heedlee even of its signific number of foreign and Sikh troops, and the ance, provided only they be Volunteer Hand, preceded to the Cemetery, wanting when Duty as they interpret it call for not found where the graves of all American service! Five days after Sumpter, Northern had died in the sirvion of their country bcon decorated with, wreaths, minature flags, were nailed on the streets of Baltimore

and on Joly &0., and BUS

4 Congress met in special session. the cemetery was entered Two weeks later arourrod the battle of Bull the band played Chopin's Faneral March." Ran or Manass and all the evils of war were The naval men were drawn up facing the etapel, precipitated. while the Volunteers took up a position in the them. Glorify war as you way, Sherman, who It is not necessary to reecant rear, the band having a position to the right in his old age by the reside called it Hell, of the chapel.

M. MEHILL, in a few appropriato words, does not aronso; no restraints it does not throw

spoke the truth. There are no evil

it passions explained the meaning of the exercises and then down; no horrors that it does not breed; no introduced Bishop F. R. Crates, who offered up sorry after-effects it does not entail. Those

touching prayer. The band then played firend Handle Dead March from the emirri should, bound into abhorrence the fools

wir most who know it best, and humanity The Hon. AMOS P, WILDER, U. 8. Cous-ance of their follows to kindle

marplots who play on the prejudices and ignor. General, the addressed the gathering as standing between nations, as possible to misunder follows:-

Fellow Americans and friends, It is into late. Whom the gods would destroy they mature into controversy and to harden goodly custom we have in this far country fest make mond, and ouco a nation is distraught as it home to pause once a year in the with anger, the rains of the wise and good at the orfe of our time, as we suffer, glad rich spring-time from the daily helpless on the necks of wild horses. Way if need be, to make the word "Andrican round that so porilously absorby me. andashoves no ends that may not better be achiot in this solcus place to gladden with the od by fair concession and frateruity; the good and great in word and opportunity pority and colouring of dowers the graves results that men are fond of those who served their

attributing to war and achievement, bet redolent of honesty country

are no justification for it, nor should they sobiety, kindness and reverence in the in-

the State, purity and sea. Thoy invests death-some here, some naar by; and

skoop in quiet

miet majesty that tempt nations to fadingo in war; utlane they dividual vitiaess, have been ao.

dast that doubtless these uffences too profound for human wisdous, udor are the mysterious fruits of the grim law of loved the g

also passed into the silent which the land. Known er forgotten, of rank or lamble, ain and the overrules the wretchedness and Almighty scourges the estions that saints or weighted down with the frailty of our chaos to assert the majesty of the divine order, cominon humanity, it is enough for us that they bringing the posce and uplift through were our f low-countrymen. The flag thrilled pngs of suffering that men rafun to accept the them, our national songs gave them inspiration nt the hands of beneficence. When mea the name of Washington, porhaps of Lincola, ay 8000 meant to them what they do to us; the word

things are When mea "American

embodied for them, too, bome,

many

on land

WOTNG

and

that tyranny dishonour, is worse than

Cascades of Roses Waltz

Yama Yams Mel og

Friedrichs March

The Churmer (Xylophone) Trish Wit

Boconesio March Borupips Rng

in family life,

the "Dead Merch by Chopin, after which The address being concluded the band played

the mea were then ruwn up to attention, whilo Bishop Graven prouonnced the Benediction. the firing part from the American Company. fired three rollegs, the, ochoes of the shots proceeded to the decorated graves, where they resounding throughout the site suuding of the

children,motlur, their best endeavours and aspira. Far, that slavery is worse than war, they the American Co. 8.V.C. Tho and the

to

Civil

tion after Gad Momurial Day track spouk traly; but let it be spoken in rever. eries and not in boastfulness-let them pray to fifty years tho such exercises tbouestds of communities for if the divina rubuko of war be put into War and in rid the evil by the way of penitence and peace, share to pay revorvace to the dead and to operation, there is no terror that over Kindle the living. The number of Grand women sad inucent childhood chall escape, gentle Army posts, the sarcitors of the Northers until the supremacy of right, the balzes of army, is now about 5,30 with over 200,000 justice is ronthroned. Bat dreadful as the members. The annual slayth roll is some 6,000 war was, be price was not paid in vain. I and rapidly increasing us old age comes on the repeat war accords with the membership. Each State has its organization ul law. It is the penalty of man's transgres- operation of spirit- aud no community its post, relaforced by the sion; but spiritual laws are not only rem zan. Woman's Relief Corps, The Loyal Legion is lessly just, they are beneficient and redemptive made ap

of officers of the Northern army and as roll. So the Amisrican people having paid navy and their male dead ats-nor the awful penally-abdued and chastened membership of 5,000. The United Confederate now realized that, through suffering, they had veterans is the organisation of to survivors of attained. Blavery ceased. The less to the South the So there army. There is, too, the United Daughters of the Centoderacy, s splondi land not only was the reproach lifted, but industrial

through

emancipation was $2,000,000,000, mit of 80,000 women. Apart from those and the auditions were cleared for the sociotics of Spanish, wat velurans, Glere Sitios Woru

davalopment in is a score of organizations North aut

and Sonth with roots in the wars of the nations, Tho Sons of Veterans composed of sui 50,000 members. I recall meeting with 600 ox-officers at hering of the Loyal Legion at New

Bil York

city, superb looking men in the zenith of manhood, a glosions remuant. There was much talk of Liucola aatil. h seewal remen wooden ship yielded to metal. Bat these godlike, sternal being; it was, therefore, in prossive, ave dramatic, as at the closs un aged Atranger asized y hand and wrist, physicia fashion, and aid, Young men, I hond on this elnap to you and your oh ldren's children-it

f was thus I held Abraham Lincoln's and when he died." He had been one of the group about the bedside. There are nine Soldiers Homes ander federal sapervision, but where shall ene experiences, go-to what city to what small village with the out finding the Frves of those who fell in the war In Arlington Cemetery opposite Washington in ore grave betsath a stone erected by the Republic aro the bones of 2.111 anidenti ed dead gattierel from the fields of Bull Run and the Route to the Rappahanock I remember a visit to the South; the war then years remote. On a wall of tho only a score of office of my friend was hat one pietore. It was falcrosses and the regalis of legions of honour. 6. forest grave a billow of soil shaped in that Not only those who fought but those who rude dignity that Mother Earth gives to grave sadured contributed their needs and spirit to

and on two sticks shaped bad carved the word Unknown." It was a impoverished South enriched American ideals

B & cruss someon

ro united nation. Notably the womon of the lously spot, but grass covered the mound, and staracter by a lasting revelation of abidling laxuriant vine festooned the branches evor refinement, qneonly grace and sympathetic, it, and birds sag in the cloistered woods. helpful womanhood in the midst of scarcity, Over all was peace. Who he was, no one terror, suffering and douth. Even the negroes knew

what relations waited for his opinert und dependent-vere cherished beanss what dream of love was unfulfilled, what of the past, by those who best understood heart was breaking-ng one could tell. Three

want

ster

Rail. roads were pushed throngs to the Pacific-liko national banking, a war teayure, but now per linked into unity: it was an innovation when marent betterments. Local railroads wers Secretary Staunton moved 23,001 men fro Chattanooga to Washinta-1.20 miles in doza. The telegraph became vitally no fal. worldly gains are as nothing compared to the w birth of nat-onal thought and life. The and Soutu felt that henceforth their destiny greatest gain was a sense of unity-meu of North was ons. Moreover, for each other was mutant bocause it had cost so much, Gratitude, respee. Again, nationality, was cherished bracing emotion, dweit in story heart. Cumion mutual sufferings Imd kait memories, sweet hut awl, lingers

prople

A together.

cloud

fifty wealth from northern pins to southern palm. years after. conseersting orory common. The returning soldiers teld of the heroism of the dead, they brought back their tokens, their kisses and their faith; and small villages a returning to their lowly tasks man who in lands where decorations obtain would flash with izo-

race.

ú

hundred thousand foil on each side during the Aul appreciated then; and goodwill war-boys and young man nearly all and intout afresh because in the stress of the on- fiet no known instance occurred of outbreak each tragedy was compressed all the naguisher of insult to women and children by the black and desperation of which these human hearts of cors are capable. The story of the War anunt patriotism. We seek to teach the awakening Without sentiment there can be no too much be recalled; its lessons ace, nadled in Chinese the meaning of love of nationality, bat this comfortable, prosperos age. Amid the it can never he phrased; a wel ask the mother borrors of the southiet ke golden throuda in a

to define her affection for her child, or the dying gloomy fabric, bravory, devotion, salf-sacrifice aint to translate the flash of glory from the and beautiful humanity are for The war began with thirty years of a. itation cans, who know the land, the people, the might er glistening. parted doors of Paradise. We who are Ameri and controversy which engaged in field, and tenderness and beauty of New England shop church and legislative hall, the keen and the Sierras, of the Middle Wost and of the intellect, stannons will and impassioned ud-South-land-wa know this soul impulse wen possible only among a people whose called patriotism, and while, in stern moods, wa patrioti- was battressed in intelligence and ontwined with religion, whose every citizen such a people to indignation, in bet ar hours

pity

the ignorano of those who would arouse well-informed and headless of any sovereignty we pray to be meek in heart that we may aare his own coaviation and conscience. It wa an era of great men-grat in statecraft; and all our past to growth of virtue iu oare-lys transmute the inheritance of the war and of. when debate was exahanged for battle, great in and to the upbuilding of humanity. It is half war. Little men have their day undisputed in a contury to your since the war began a long times of peace, but when the destiny of a nation time, even in the life of a a is at stake, by some quick, unerring jaw, the

apon

in a

reserves of talent, skill and power are drawn pan of modern civiliai audio maan We miss the and

of heroic size stop quietly forward ise of this occasion now resurring

merr to match the ecossion. The Uni od States respe that were sottied en long ago. or even of sentory.if WH for ever talk only of issues the reward of her pablo sehol system, her Gettysburg and Appomattox. The lessons for equality, her simplicity, in such or Thena lie in the spirit of the citizenship of that call to leadership is to no limited select class but tim; in the personal simracter of such men uk to the millions. He wields the swo

sword who Lee Aud Jackson, in the eternul lift it; he guides the ship of Sato who can alone saves national life. Are there no Gettys vigilance that keep her of the rocks. As gonflet became barge to be fought in these days? May they inevitable each Stato fortifiet itself by naming not be as terrible, an even more searching cal! as governor its greatest man; and the souse, for manho d, because batile inust be made, not character, wanhood of the rail of war governors with an enthusiastic people behind us ami -Vanco, Andrews, Buckingham, Cartin and all the splendour of war, but in the arena the rest -certified to te efficiency of popular of our own souls-war on the pride of choice by an

educated electorate, as the outcome wealth, social ambition and indulgence, of the war auswered the world's question corrupt manners, personal selfishness? This whether American democracy could Los and Thomus were from cultured homes; ontwa-d strength of modern nations, but you Chinese people have not the prestig nor the Grant was tanser, Wilson & shoemaker, and I have on them. Lincoln bad been a backwoods boy will but individuals uguinet the habit, wash their hands masy struggling a one year's schooling; but their fame is alike of the epin curse in balf a aternel. Our people are trained to detect the

a dozen years. Thora Great Authority for ranking this beyond the man who can meet the corasion, sad to defer to taking of streng cities. Our sunntry is a varied him unmindful of his origin or the nature of

unfolding of his supremacy.

one in its make up, and it remains to be It was what we shall do with fresh problems of popula on April 14 that Sumpter was fired upon, tion, of enormous wealth, of city life, of the after which the drama deepened with foarful templations of luxury, recognition and fashion intensity. In the hour of danger mail dick to great numbers whose parents lived simply, sions and petty differences disappear. Those who perhaps phinly, and all of whom were governed hoped that local interests would ar the conflict by earnest ideals. We hour these dead about were disappointed, A few rifle shots drave, we attest our appreciation of the sacrifices of the nation into two compact camps: The Sath the Civil War, we strive valiantly to hand on with its 9,000,000 of people und its 11,000 miles the national legany unimpaired, as we `root

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