Show WHITE AND BLACK COMRADES no distinction of race baco existed on cu tho the battlefield editor tribunal Tri bunat tho the late order from the wax war department directing the regulars to return to the stations w which hl c h they occupied before the war while it la Is a very welcome order yet it ft means that men who have fought bl bled ed and endured undesirable hardships and that under most moot adverse and distressing circumstances and who by reason 0 of such have become to regard one another it matters not V ahat hat co color lor of 0 skin as a friend must part and thousands of miles will separate rn many a ny 0 of f them and many will never meet gain there seems beems to be a m mutual u feeling ot it affect affection lon and regard e existing among all of those who nho suffered ln in this last campaign and they naturally n a 3 sever 0 friendship so dearly clearly AN wrought rought there has been ever since the introduction tro of slavery in this country a most unnatural hatred existing between the white and black races I 1 say nay most unnatural that Is a little in error as the black mon man his haa just cause for hating his hie white brother that such euch a hatred will ever bo be dla polled Is in my opinion a matter of impossibility for its direct cause Is too deeply Im bedded in the very being ot of the lie colored man to admit of it being entirely dislodged but there Is one place on earth where hatred and prejudice la Is laid aside alde and that Is on oil the held field of battle there the white man has a chance to see what the composition of cl a black men man is there he has the chance to analyze and digise dissect ct him thoroughly i and if ft he la Is honest he will admit that a man mail con coil have a black skin as well as aa white one and that every vein coursing ursine co through u gh that thai black body spells man on the battlefield that white man that had thought no good can come from a colored man and nothing can call be expected of him outside of a monist menial capacity isas wu the ifrey ery otto one rescued from a perilous situation aaion n and carried to a place ot of safety by one of this despised race during our last war it was a common thing to meet on the rond rand from the front to the divisional hoil pital a colo colored red man being carried to the daspit a I 1 by two or more white men and ft a white man beloff loin lo in C carried carried out the shoulders of it a colored men there was waa no prejudice then it hod had all be washed away in their own blood mingling freely together A man was wounded a man wai suffering and that wits all that was va as required to be known and help woo waa willingly given there was no inquiry y as aa to what his big color vias a fellow man was suffer lne and be must be at to immediately there ther Is I 1 no feeling of hatred between tile wounded chita and colored soldier lying side M by ida buffering ering for ong on emmon gauss and I 1 think sk a feeling of com sk unction exists in the be hj heart t of f th the whit man chwi hla his black comrade corn trade save baya here bunert b lake it drin ic of water and when hen ho he eagerly grasps kraeps tile the canteen he realizes that it he takes a drink there aill bo be none lett yet many such buell incidents oc cuirez during our war avar with vi ith spain which it la Is to b W hoped th that a I 1 tak taken en int into connection with the tha br braccy er or of t the in colored mank man will go S a lon way in 1 ivling the great race pr problem J M D |