Show t General enera 0 O 0 Howard Veteran of the Civil War 4 I L OHO MOttO the numerous titles title ti I distinction worn orn by Major Majo General Oliver Oiiver OtIs OU Howard retired who will celebrate his hla birthday this month mouth not lot the least east I t Is ii I that of f surviving om tom mander mender of an 11 Independent m army arm In tn th the civil war For years Earll General GraI Howard shared the honor with Lieu Lau Lieutenant tent tenant General John Joh M and aDd the death of the tatter latter In tn March l of 01 last lut year removed the only man n who bu buC could C U divide with General Howard lh th the right to first place I among m th the Union veteran of the greet great t u ear ar arNo I INo No Igo trac trace of senility marks the lie Mol ol tier dier who is f nearing the completion of hi eighth decade decode despite bis itt bi fOlt years year ra of hard toll tall In the th Ih snap If from tr his hi graduation from the Military tad aced em till n In until hi retirement from the service nIce In 1st His lii HI face flamed In la I It silver beard rd looks look mn I and cheerfully at the hereafter In III which h ht bt so No firmly nr believe and end hi hla step miep et I 1 is as a Him dim u a UI It tt wa we he be di directed directed meted tie the It movement of 01 bill bis hi men mm on n tile the lb battlefield of nf nun null Bun mu un Fair lIr Oak Oaka I ChantI Gettysburg and md elsewhere In Is I one em c respect G aeral Howard shows howa hew haw iel he h has be gives given Iv to his him hi coma coun country try 17 HI Him empty empt right rbt sleeve looped up II to bis hi shoulder by a silken iLke cord tells tall tell eloquently t qU of ot the arm left we at Fair Oak In fa th the cond I year r of ol th t the war nur aw en eli Many 1 It la I believed believe that no other Vales Union Val of at high h rank runk save General uraI herldan saw w so o many stricken Held deeds Helda a 5 General U nral Howard From the time of hi enlistment tm t for active ache service a a colonel of ot the Thud Third Main Maine Infantry until antS the tile very 1 close clone of adl opera operation J I tion in North Carolina In April J General 0 Howard Hward participated In m moat t of ut the th greet great t battle of 0 the tI war ar end and In Inmany Inny many ny of th the minor engagement Inta His HI Hilight light allt f for r the Union wa wee w only Inter Interrupted hd by b the months tM i f em nl from foni lh th the illness caused by tar the th in It lox of u hip hta arm Nut alone the th hi irn n In Ingray gray and ani butternut ha th t the lighting tun tIte en i of l f i it Howard H been en n ill di I ruled hod Whom the nc Iv war wr Mad had set 1 4 III ilI rot for nil bil 11 linn 1111 the tile one ulI n vital o III In tile the Ih reunited mates tl the Ih nation was a 1 with the problem of fit ace oco acet t md pd Idu i n fur for il lit hit r million III II IIii i c of Jf ii it ei l siros In tie Ilu II attempt t 1 Milu solution u L tion of r ibes tb problems fin t fj w u II molt hOe 1 prominent van part iUan t Jail lIt Hii una me J se mi of the t Ann Arll of III di 11 I CC tC y tomm of or orI I i 1 I he the Ihl bu of f refugee freed freedmen men and nd il lands better known kne n as am a the bureau he h from 1865 until for tor the rights ht end and 1 Interests of the colored tIred man manas as Ms he ha understood stood them thorn The feuds and ad animosities of that unhappy time lime of reconstruction must mut be b permitted to tot rest t and the wisdom of th the federal fraI governments course Comm c acting through General Howard and Its It other uther agents nt I Is a matter for Cor the historian It may maybe ma mabe maybe be said Id however hor that the th personal In Integrity integrity It sad and good food intentions Intention of General On Howard have baye not been railed called Into tto question ItU Atlanta Atta university Lik uni university verity and Howard university th the thelast last ast being bel named after the general ar are among the living memorials to Ida hta work wk at f the UI tk head bead of 01 the bureau buu How Howard Howard Howard ard university In Washington Wahington ls III I the highest Institution of learning fur for cot col colOM grad OM people In tD the world Fue tie the tAl India 1 For r twelve twel year alter after the close cia of bis hi work for the freedmen f la in I Wish Wash Washington ington General Gear Howard used hi bl his mili mUl military tary ta knowledge against Inet th the savage v In Indian Indian dian dlan tribes tribe of ot the west wt To no other ot I living man mm In tD all likelihood ls is so much credit or eIlt dit due for the b bringing about OIt of or peaceful relation with the lb tribesmen trl Over 0 thousands of f miles mile of western territory General Howard Huward pursued them t when they t were e ugly ulyN fought I them t when w they tM rebelled openly opeal against It whit authority and negotiated with them when they evinced e a dispo disposition to make malt terms About A bout the moet strenuous VU time U he had was warn whom when he be chased Chief Joseph of the NV N Na Per Peril il tM 5 the th ablest general th the Indians Indiana ever v vba had bad ba for lor MOO 1400 I miles mla before he captured him bin WMS we In 1177 1117 In the th fol following lowing year the he and kept Pt th Ih thc veteran on OIl o the th move f tr i m inv n hundreds hundred hund of miles mile before 0 tin tuI u II ocr cie i Anally rounded up and nd a n ayr yeni yr lui li it I captured tu the th Sheep kep P Rat Bat cr era r end and In ought to a S deep a eerie erl n s of Indian uprising that bad 1 the lb western settlers for decades 4 The rh I indian ml In n wm wai W I exploit lion ien en rul tile most lOud not flat notable able bie of tl ble il rarest career arear on the th plains phD was We tie Uie negotiation of a treaty of ot peace with e th tb the thirl Ap Ab h chief Efforts t to tl Induce I Ith the th Indian and nd his h band baud to lay down n their arms era having bees been all In iii II tain the savage v killing kUI the sent sept to toMm Mm him General Howard ef to tou togo gu go u himself attended only by an gu id and ed an Interpreter to treat t with tu i it the t When W I J was tiam brought inte Int the tbt pr 1 n e ut III tt the tile chief hf said 11 Howard a b list question WM wae we What r d lt t tf iT I f ll ti 0 1 1 IIO t r A y i t u i 1 I Il IlI II I Il l I f t 7 J I I I N I I p f I 6 2 r t J 2 r t J I I ONLY OF ARMY 0 brought you here Ire I J told him that I J had tome iome to arrange a treaty of peace and In he h replied that thaI lit Iw was Wa w willing We Wf began work and It II required thir thirteen thirteen teen teon days in It t u come to an agreement He U II never the treaty and nd we e had no more moru mo war with the Indian Indin un until ill til the day 4 of old Md Geronimo His HI Interest In After ACter the settling of the disputes dispute with the Indiana Indian General Howard wa was w wed assigned ed to the command of or army rm de departments d pertinent parc in venom various sections of the Ih country Hta Hili last active command wa we w the department of the east t from frolD which he be retired rU in la November J than hi time has hu been n devoted to writing lecturing and the advance advancement advancement ment nt of ot educational end and nd religious project eeL acta In which he h I is deeply Iy interested He U ha been ben president of the thO Amen Ameri American Amerla can a Tract society and of QC the thu th N National Temperance union Hi Hl favorite work to III the of ot the Lincoln Me Memorial morial university at Cumberland Gap thip Tine Tena lID which he h wa w instrumental In founding In III im Uti of or all cit my m lifes lifus work that of 01 which I am aim proudest Is I what I have dose done tot for the thu mountain youth at Cumberland Gap h he said Id not hut long 10 ago p The school hool in I 1 knows known a the tile Lincoln Memorial Institute In honor onor of the lamented president while hUe the largest I hall bail 1 on the grounds ground nd I is known a e hall hail In ID honor of the two distinguished ell who commended commanded the opposing form forces dur duro during ing lac the th civil war wr We have hav an excel excellent excellent lent at Institution there which I doing good GOd work t ft Ui Maula before his hi I entrance entrum into Inlo army arny arm life am a cadet cadel at West Wel Point Holm young you Howard How wa was known kno I a u ce an en n active aly ex exponent x of muscular Christianity It ItIs ItI Is ii I In III fact lat a a Christian h rill Ian whiter Ir that he hI Is III b bt beat st known io l I the tl public He Re shared with General Oe 1 Jack Ik Jackson Jackson son on the Honor of 01 being bing known In I the he civil war ar as a a praying nral Ilk like that southern leader lea Ser h it II the th of ci hi men In I high hll de di degree diree gree ree despite th the widespread nd I belief that men man who could pray irey ay could not light He HII H never DeVe howd his bl Sight fight fightIng lie lag Ing I qualities Iu to t boiler i advantage a than on the noM fM of t when Jackson turned tu the th Iii Union tight rIght and ami scattered Mattered Howard com coin nuNI Mib athea in ig over Oy the Its h nM When WIt tile ine tout rout of thi tbt most men in hip bin waat we a at It I kel height bt t General Howard be lie seen D mount mOIl In III n the this middle of eI the lb road with th lb t Mump gf of hi arm encircling s gag or ur teat hat by a color iNor Imploring Iuri I ho the th demoralised fulth to r i t tah and ah face fato the enemy Maun m ii perm on and sublime In hi lit i m 11 I he seemed med worthy wurth to Io Hand In lv I Ion one on chronicle A few fe ni n IK h ii i i entreaties and formed i hn lii I i him hUn It was a in vain h I Ithe the general nral together with n liT lh i t icor 11 i cor and anti men en who had st etoil vi i iby h by hi hie side was waa w swept au i i tide of ot fugitives fugitive that thet tied tId d fr terrible tIIe onslaught of th ni i 1 force f N X 1 II i Ii FANATICISM IN El EIF W Discoveries of at remark ibl hi i have hay recently been made madl in III i ione t k kone one oa of the tb most recent Is I iti JIl tl i i Theodore Theodorf Davis who dm du nh lions at t Thebes The brought to 10 i 1 i i tomb tob of or Queen Quen Tel Tele i t i famous personages perolla of fun d m I i history hIMor store ime aln she he Wit nit th i IV the l ki kl kit IL i 1 eighteenth dynast Tin toni I 0 i royal roi personage was wea found to t I I l mark martre of ot the religious z I o carefully removed i trace of 01 the peculiar i f Theism she he be endeavored to l nn Jin i i ithe the country When Wilen excavated traces of il 1 lii z the religionists became becam ver very rr n II i M these thees th having teen heen during dating th the permit period In which Ii wa w in the throes throe of a religions 1 Lion long Ion bore before the tin of M The 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