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(From- tARiehmond fentinel.] STONEWMA 8ACISOS WAY. DY-JA"85 D. BLAOCWSLL. The red-cross M'g has set i1r might It's brief career is o'er; And Jaokson's sword that .-wqed I- fight Shall gliem in war no more. His soul hath bade the world farewell, But long shall page of history tell, Of each eventful day; When in the light of morn displayed, The banner of Stonewall's brigade Waved in its proud array. An4 now the alranger's missing eye, 8ees on each well-fought field, Where Jackson's men knew how to die, But knew not how to yield; The verdant gtass luxuriant wave In freshness o'er each soldier's grave; And vernal flowerets gay, By nature's hand profusely shed, Deck with the gallant heroes bled, In Stonewall Jackson's way. Oh, gantle be each warrior's sleep, And halhwed-be his rest, Wheye-softest dews of ovening weep Yer everjr dauntless breast. Itach sweet toned warbler carol thero A requium on the stilly air, At morn and at close of (lay; And hoary grandsires come to tell Their children's sono of those that fell, In Stonewall Jackson's way. Rev. Mr. Lindsay told a good story at the Sunday School celebration at the Methodist Church in Ciarlottesvillo the other day. He said that the following occurred at a Sunday School. at the University of Virginia, recently, be. tween a teacher and new scholar: Teacher.-My lit tle boy, can you- tell me who killed Abel ? Scholar -1 es na'am. Teacher.-Well, now, -my Yttle lear, do not be afraid-who killed Abel ? Scholar.-The Yankees. Tencher.-Oh no, Johnny-we are not talking abont tlint-do you not .know who killed A bel? Scholar insisted it was the Yankees. Tencher.-No, my son : Cain killed Abel; now, reineniber, think of sugaI cane: I am going to ask you about i: next Sunday. Think of sugar cane. Next Sunday the boy was attacked again: 'Peachr.-Well, Johnn.y, you know to-day who killed Abel ? Boy.-Oh yes, ma'anm-must I tell? Teacher.--Yes, my .dear ; who killed Abel? Boy. - &n-w'um. [CharloMr.ille Clrankle. -Sonebody has called childhood "a roy lawn between the cradle gnd -the GINRAL DIRECTORY, District Judge-Wm R Robertson. Commissioner in Equity-Tpiao H Men s. Clerk or Court-Saml B Clowney. Sheriff-Elisha W Ollever. Ordinary-James Johnston. Tax Colleotor-Robert If Jennings. (oroner--Robert Irawthol-n. Escheitor--Jaoli V-6aster. Notary Public-Jas 8'Stewart. Jas E Caldwell. William Crosb, Robert 11awtlorn, Daniel B Kirkland. Henry Gib. .Son, George HII Miller, Jamtes A ikon, William P llroom, William Mt Marei'n, Dr ii am Carlisle, HI H Cotthis, Dx' I Lauderdale. BOARDS OF D031MISSIONEuRS. CoUlaorr of Road. . Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Edward 9 Mobly, Robert B8Smith, William B Wood *ard, Dr John D Palmer, Laban C Ci appell. Dr J Rt MoMaster, Thomas M Lyles. 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