REV. DR TALMAGE —-—— "6 Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun- day Sermon. —— gary “The (ity «Ff Rigod™ ———— “Or bons are soattered ~t the aves mouth, ns whea on cutteth and ivoth wool upon the earth, Bat mine s are unto hee, 0, God, the Locd I'M em jaime oxli,, 7. Text Though vou may rand thia text from the ble, I read it as ent? stall of a cross bensath whieh Be massacred nt Cawnpur, Indm, lio maoy of To show ally are, where they have full swing, and hat ns they represant themselves ¢ Hament ¢! relicions,” and to demon- ight ce to what extent of erusity and abom- tion human naturs may go when fully let pse, and to illustrate the hardeninz pro- « of sin, and to Rlorious Christianity may utter {rs triumph hyer death and the grave, I preach this my geond sermon in the roand the world sariee, ad J shall speak of **I'he City of Blood,” or Rtwnpuar, India, wo hours and ienrrence Joseph Lee, priment of foot, rode in upon the Cawne- ir massaere, He was the firs: man I met Cawnpur, I wanted to hear the story bm some one who d with his own nehtered heans of ten minutes alter aves humanity, 1 ecou'd rringe, and Mr, Lee, seated with us, arted for the scene, the story of which kes tame ip contrast all Moloo and hoetaw butcheries, t seems that all the worst passions of tha wppur, Joseph Lee, knew the man per- bnally. Unfortunately thers is no pet pieiure of Nana Sahib in exisience, etures of him published in the books of Toe pan amusing mistake, This is the fact in ard to them + hl ed to India for the purpose of defen * @ case of a native who had been eb ith fraud, nttorney came and lifully managed the case of his client that client paid him enormousiy ices, and he went back to Engiand, tak with him a piectura of his In iian elisnt, jor awhile the mutiny in In lian broke our, Nana Sahib was mentioned as the pion villain of the wholsafluir, and the papers of England wanted a pietare of and interview some one on Indian rs who had recently been in India mong others the journalists ealind lawyer, lately returned. The only pic- h be had brought from Indian was of his elient, the man charged The $0 for to pon with pals as a specimen of the way the Hin drese, and forthwith that pleture was , either by mistake or intentionally, for Sahib, The English lawyer said he d in dread that his ould Soe the use made of his pot until the death of Iawyer divaiged the | Periaps | never inten iad that the faces of such a should preserved amid human Lose, elioat and ft lient : bres begs. I said to “Mr tere any peculiarity in Nana jo: » hn reply was euliar. Hewas a i, Ing pesual 1m brought anied to ing. y what Mr, Lee to!d ma dd learn in India, Nana Sahib fssacre in that city from «heat ther abdicated the h paid him anpually 00, When the lathe overament deciined bn to theson, Nana Sa wa« not in any + His fa Menis, our escort, coward an. nothin continue on tue ¢ a and from throg« wif ir Kindasss of Gal. andl th s emperor, ail Pe Poona places and OTS Who went § ity and were ant 10 ps who are frm have all bean cong ernment, and as no sO hese places, ft is the duty all the sub Bs and servants of tho rnment to re- fee at the delizghtiul intellizencs and carry g their respective worx with and j¢. As by the bounty of the glorious Al. iehty and the enemy destroying fortune o emperor, the yellow faced and narrow inded people have been sent to hell, and gpur nas been conquered, it je i that ali the i and ian lowners governmend =ervants shoqld be as ent to the present government as thes bh been 10 the former one ; that it is the mbent duty of ail peasants ded proprietors of every district to re- at the thought that the Christinns have i wont 10 hell, and both the Hiadoo and Mammedan religions nave been confirmed that they snould, as usual, be sbedient he authorities of the government and rsuller any complaint against them. es 10 reach to the ears of the higher ty.” Mr, Loe, want is this?” I said to our es. As enrris haltel by an emban kt. “Here said, “isthe intren it wheres the Christians of Cawnpar took Re.” It is the remame of a wall whic @ time of the mutiny was oaly four fee i. behind which, with no shelter from stn, the heat at 13) degrees, 44) men, women and chiltren dwelt nearly a pth. A handful of flour and eplit peas i the dady ration, an | only two weils near the Christin Sattar hiell hy the and region, Ww Ww Th anin ered by the preseg : them i= leit 0 £ om. Ort i Sujets the ay- the |e he mrth, and the other wall the focus on eh the artillery of the ensmy played, so It was a choles between death by thirst gleath by bullet or shell, Tea thoosand pg Hindoos outside toi frail wail and suffering, dying people inside, In nde i to the army of the Hindoos ant ms, and invisible army of sickness pad down upon them, Sons went rave iad under exposure, Others dropped E apolexy, A starving, mutilate, d, sunsiruck, ghastly group waiting Why did not the heathen dash down nud wislis and the 10,000 annihilate leas than 10007 It was osciuse they A supernataraily defended, Bauib resolved to celebrate an ane , The 23.1 of Jaae, 1857, woaid be since the battle of Pussy, when, Lord Clive, India surrendered to nd, That day the Inst Euroowan fn ir was to be slaughtered, Other an- es have been esiesratod wita wine, [was to be celebrated with blood. Other have been adorned with ware This with drawn swords, Others kept with songs, This with exe Otaers with the dance of the gay, with the dance of death, The inant gvalr; and artillery of Nana Sahib made at day Ad assault, but the few of the and Beoten put to Mgnt The eourags of the pate fa a's Th oue: the o neavena, and on that anniversary day gavo the vietory to His people, Therefore Nana Sahib must {ry some other plan, Standing in a find not far from the intrenciiment of the English was a native Christian woman, Jacobes by name, holding high up in her hand a letter, It was evidently a communieation from the ensmy, anil General Whesler ordered the woman brouzit in. 8be hande | hia a pro. posad teanty., If General Whaesler and his men would give up their weapons, Nana Sahib won'd coadust them into safety, women and childeen, T aoy could go down to-morrow to the Grangzes, where they would find boats to take them in peace to Allahabad, Thera wns soma opposition to signing the natives, and so he signed the treaty, There was great joy in intrenchment that night, Without moi estation they went out and got plenty of water to drink and water for a good wash, hunger and thirst andl exposure from sun, with the thermometer from 120 to 14), would cease, Mothers re- jolend at the prospect of saving their chile The young ladies of the intrench- meant would ascape the wild beasts in human form, On the morrow, trus to the promise, ready to transport those who wore too much exhaustad to walk, “Gut into the carriages,” sald Mr. Lee, “ind we will ride the banks« ol the { Ganges, for which tha liberated combatants i and non-rombatants started from this place.” { Oa our way Mr. Loe pointed out a monu- ment over tha burial paca which was openad for General Wheeler's intrenchment, the well into whic every night the dead had bes droppat, Around it is a curions emorial, There are crosses, ono at i each corner o! the garden and ons at the he could trust I'he fo yu hve It was about 8 o'closkin tha evening wheel Ieame upon this place in Cawnpar. The building in which the massaers took pleee has been torn down, and nn garden of ex- quisite and fragrant flowers surrounds the weane, Mr, Lee pointed out to us some seventy mounds containing bodies or pors tions of bodies of those not thrown into the woll, A soldier stands on guard to keep the foliage and flowers from being ruthlessly pulled, I asked a soldier if I might taken rose as a memento, and he handed me a cluster of roses, red and white, both colors suggestive 10 metho red typieal of the ear- nage there enacted, and the white for the purity of those who from that spot ascended, But of cours the most asorbing interest concentrated at the wall, into which hua- dreds of women and ohildran were flung or lowasrad, A cirenlar wall of white marble inclosss this well, The wallls about twenty fest high, Inside this wall thers isa marble pavement, I paced it and found it fifty. ssven paces around, Inthe center of this inclosure and immediately above the well of the dead is u sculpturel angel of resurrecs tion, with fllumined face, and two palm branches, meaning victory., This angel Is looking down toward ths slumberers be. neath, but the two wings su zgest the risiog of the last day. Mighty consolation in mar- ble! They went down under the hatchets of i i the sepovs, They shall come up under the trumpet that shall wake the dead. I felt roading these words on the stone that covers the “Siered to the perpatusl memory of n great company of Christinn people, chiefly i children, cruelly massacred into the Onthe areh of the mausoleum were cut the my text, Riding on we came to the Memor- inl Church built to the memory ol! those fallen in Cawnpur. The walls are covered | with tablets and epitaphs, I copied two or tares of the inseriptions: * [hese who come out great tribulations ; also, “The dead shall be raised jucorruptible i also, “In the world ye shall hava tribulation, but ba of good cheer, world §* also, “The Lord gave. Th» hath taken away ;" also, “Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden.” “Get into the earriage,” sald Mr, Lee, ani { wa role on to the Ganges and got out at a Hindoo temples stundiag on the banks. Now," sald Mr, Lee, “heraisthe places to whica General Whesler and his people came underthe escort Nana Sahib.” I went down the steps to the margin of the river, Down these steps went General Whesler and men, women and children under Tany stool on one sida of the steps, and Nana Sahib and his staff s:00d4 on the other slide. As the women were getting into the boats Nana Sahib aged anf infirm wom ro on hoard the boats, active women were kept out Twenty- it boats were filled with men, women and ealldren an | floated out into the river. Each boat contained armed natives, Then three boats fastensd together were hrought up, and General Whesler ani his staff ~ot in. A though orders were given to start, the three boats ware somahow detainoe ], At this juncture at un the top banks two flues medan flare, at which signal the bostmen and arma} natives jumped from the boats and ~Wam tor the shore, and from {nnamerable guns the natives on bank flrad the of of the cars, ten of the Hindoo temple on the the on roared with destruction, ani the boats sani SAVE hres siIrOnS SWimmers, Faose who iashed to death, with their sworls sinshed Who otf to tha PPOsIte shore, strugeied out iT by were i his staff from the shore, and attractive wo lowed to gt into the boats, AWAY) under the guard bad not got well away Issid that the y 1 wera not allo [hese were mat “Which ang hel EN, way?" “I will show gain we took sents in for the elimax of Now wo are on ' the as had bean b for roc. It had two »r ] ind son here wors It w MITES, window news i 00 ae i 200 pri Some oO 1% to becomes fhe ren. . x HON Ans thess iadies ea and chi semission fo their should be garden next Goneral Wheeler $1 they summer of 3 O38 £5 # 00 return. She after. Some sepors amusad shildren through ing them up before mer All the oys standing guard, and ohildren waited een days and nignts anil stensaianl ROA, women oi and ainess fies starvation. | I'he butchers sams out exhausted, think. ng they had dons their work, and tae doors were cloaxl, but when they wers asain pened three wo nen and three boys were { till alive, All thess wers soon dispatched, ind not a Caristian or European was left in Cawnpur. Tae murderers wers paid fifty ents jor each lady slain, The Mobamme- inn assassins dragged by the hair toe dead bodies out of the summer houss and threw them into a well, by which I stood with suzh foslings as you cannot Imagine, But after the matiiated bo lies had been thrown into well the record of the scens remained in tieroziyphies of crimson on the floor and wall of toe slaughter houses, An eynwitness | says that as he walked in the blood was shos loup, and on this blood were tufts of hair, pieces of musiin, broken combs, J of pinalores, chitdron's straw hats, a card. case containing a curl, with the inscription, “Ned's hair, with love ;” a fow leaves of an i Episcopal prayer book ; also a book entitled “Preparation 1or Death " a Bible on the fly ival on whieh was written, “For darling namma, from her affectionate daughter, { Ivabalin Blair,” both the one who presented it nnd the one to whom it was presented de- parted foraver, Then Naas Sahib heard that Haveloek was coming, and his name was a terror to the sepoys. Lest the women ani ebhildren imprisoned in the summer house, or assem. bly rooms, should be liberated, he ordersd that their throats should be eat, The offl- i vars were commanded to do the work aad attempted if, but failed becauss the law of | fasts would not allow the Hindoo to hold j the vietims while they wers being slain, Pion 100 men were ordered to flrs tarough the windows, but they fired over the heads of the imprisoned ones, and only a few were kilied, Then Nana Savib was in un rage and orderal professional butchers from among the lowest of the gypsies to go at the work, Five of them, with batohets and swords and knives, bogau the work, but threes of them collapsed an i fainted under the ghastiiness, and it wus left to two butohers to complete the slaugnter, The stragule, the sharp cut, the bllnding blow, the eleaving through scalp and skull, the begzing for life, 1 tenth agony of hour after hour, the tangled dmbs of the corpses, the plied up dead ouly Gol and those who wer inside the summer house can ever know, Loald: “Mr, Loe, I inve near! that in. dellate things were found written on the walls" He answared : *'No, but these poor on the wall the sory of the. brasaiies. the o of t : Pn 10 WALL Hh ory ialities they When the English and Scoteh troops eame dpon the scene, thelr wrath was so grost that General Neill had the butohers arrested, before bel great tribulation.” The sun was sinking beneath the horizon that piace of sepulcher, and I bethought “No emperor, unless it was Napol- low ol dust, and no queen, unless it wer) the one of Taj Mahal, had reared for her grander cenotaph than erowns the resting places of the martyrs of Cawapar, Bat where rest the bons of the Herod of the ninsteentn century, Nana Sahib? Two men sent out to find the wheraabou!s of the daughter of General Wheeler tracked Nans Rahib daring a week's ride into the wilder. dess, and they were told thar for awhile after the mutiny Nana Sahib set up a little | pomp in the jungles, Among a fow thousad | Hindoos and Mohammedans he took for him. seit the oaly two tents the neighbors had, | while they lived in the rain and mud, Nanos { Sahib, with one servant earrying an um. brella, would go every day to bathe, and would go sand sture, For some after awhile he forsook even small attention, and disap peared among the ravines of the Himalayan Mountains, He took with him in his fight that which he always took with him—a raby of vast values, He woreit fs Some Wear an amuiet, Ha wore it as some wear a life preservar, He wore it on ! bis bosom. The Hindoo priest told him as | «nx as he wore that raby his fortunes would be good, but bot’ the ruby and the prince who wore It have vanished, on the outside of the bosom, but sa traasure inside the heart, is the best protection, Solo. who had rasies in the hii ind rubies In the lip of the tankards, and rubies in Vis crown, declared Nana Ssii’h 444 not find out in time, fom f& better than rabies.” Waen forests of In ifs are clearsad by the axes of an. | peoples reason, that non, may be picked and brog rt again fo blaze Wore. s jawale, jut who shall recisim | dent sepulture the remains of Nana Sahib? | Ask the vatures! Ask the reptiles! Ask the jackals! Ask the midnight Himalayas) Much eriticism has been made Sir Henry Havelock and 8ir Colin Campbell be. canse of the exterminating work they did with theses sepoys. Indeed it was awiul i OUr monster up fans ior of sepoys fastened to the mouths of and then the guns would fre, s=oonds there would be nothing t BIO aod as the smoke | flesh would be found fly You may do your own press no op 1 however, th ' tha sepoys ro snk of fhe Hindoos found that EF sould play at the same gas Asiatios bad started, otganizad for tne all Europeans and india, Vader Hts knives and Ameriean Fresbyterianism lost missionaries, Bev, Mr, and Mrs, Rev. Mr. ani Mrs, MacMaliln, 13 Mrs, Jounson, Rev, Mr. nod Mes, The work ol slaughter had been aRnnon, began te be no doube, the mutiny, Jropeans the was murder the Americans in its glorio Campbail, v. Mr. and bogua | commanders of the English army made | their minds that this was the best way. The Black Hole prison has been torn down, but a stone pavement twanty feet by | prison, The building had two | dows, and was intended for prisoners, into that ons rosm ol twenty foot feet by | twenty feet 146 Europeans, The midsummer beat, the suffocation, the trampling of one upon another, the groaning and shrieking and begging snd praying of all, are matters of history. The sepoys that night held lehts to the small windows and moked the suffer. jere, Then ali the sounds ceased. That | night of June 20, 1756, passed, nnd 123 | corpses were taken out, Only twenty-three | people of the 146 wera alive, and they had | to be puiled out from under the Jorpses | Mrs, Carey, who survived, was taken by the { Indian nabob into hix harem and kept a | prisoner six years, Lucknow In 1857 was | only an echo of Caloutts in 1756, Daring the { mutiny of which I have been speaking na- tives who had been in the services of Earo- | peans and well treated by them, and with no | cause of offense, would, at the eall of the | mutineers, and without any eompunction, | #tab to death the fathers and mothers of the household and dash out tne brains of the | children, These natives are at peace now, | but give them a chance, and they will re- | #nuct the scenes of 17566 and 1857, They look | pon the English as conquerors and them- { selves as conquered. Tne mutiny of 1857 occurred because the British Government was too lenfent and put in places of trust and in command of forts too many of the natives, 1 eall upon England to stop the present at- tompt 10 palliate the natives by allowing them to hold positions of trust, I am no alarmist, but the only way these Asiatios oan be kapt from another mutiny is to put them out of power, and I say beware, or the Luck. now und Cawnpur and Deibl martyrdoms, over which the hemispheres have wept, will be ealipsod by the Lucknow and Cawnpur and Delhi martrydoms yet to bo enacted, I speak of what I have seen and heard, [give the opinion of every intelligent Eaglishman and Scotchman and Irishman and Amerioan whom I met in Ialls, Prevention is better than cure, I do not say it is better that England rails in Ladin, say nothing against the right ot India to rale herself, but I do say that the moment the native JoPulation of India think there is a possibility of dri back Europeans from India they will make the attempt, and that they have en erusl- ties for the time suppressed, wi s I Jet loose, would submerge with n thing from Caloutta to Bomba pov. from Ee Himalayas to Coromandel, y ! 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