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Brought to Light by Rev, Dr. W. D. Nabitn, an Iingliah Clergyman -1s
It the Documett Mentioned by Tertulliai f
- oewenweiNII
serves prophets --•and if the Preteirutm
toriaTejtullia the great andrttan kir- mewed justice, au appeal would be
after , who lived two lrnudre,t years made to Osman However. my conduct
after Chest, says Li► 1{1Wk V., tit his was approved lay the re us
efuogea:
Peter persuaded 'IBP t1u to place
the report of Pilate iu the Royal Ar -
devote, wbere it was preserved."
Bilines' scholars have fur ceuturi0*
seurCbed for this report. 'The Rev. Lr.
W. 1). Mahan, an English iiergyman
and paleographer, has brotuglit to heat
au ancient Irwin mouttee e. in 'he
library of the Vallate e►t Rome, wbtidt
purports to be the nnswutf document.
It the Rev. 1)r. Mahan proves to bra
right it k the most mervelioesly Interest• i la „f puerile ,emotioia
lug discovery iu many at brim It re- "N'heu tbe Nazarene e u .Je his ap.
veala the eeteheaaeg fact that th,, I p.rance I was wareneg in my avast.
hlaviour wtrtdd out have twee crucified it and my feet aeeemrd fastened with as
unties Pilate bad had enough sut,l:rro iron hand ,to the marbl vement, and
to .abdue the Jewiah mob --if. is fa••t. 1 tretubled in evaty liiu.b as a g�u4Lty
the n•iuforcementa of the ltutnan temculurit. tbewgh he was calm -the Sart%•
wander that arrired the way next de/ retie--ea.m as tnnucence. wren be came
eeme one du ,..e sett wAiistn,_g tap It gest. j}a� red, by a signal,
have re bard the Saviour ■ i preveui&r seemed to say , `T awl heft
the crucifixiuu. I sonic time 1 contemplated this extraor-
Pitate. in his ripen •uf the distudi- dinary type of man -0 type of matt an-
hlo aw:r In the provinces of Judea. lens
I known to our numerous painters, who
Tiberius Career, of a pn- have given' form and figure to alt the
gods stud heroes.
'• 'Jesus. amid I to him at last. and
my tongue faltered. 'Jesus of Nazareth,
I have granted you for the last three
yearn ample freedom of speech: nor do
I regret it. Your words are those of a
I know not whether you lutve
nate and 1 w
promised a reiotorewtent after the ter-
mination at the PerWLn war. Being too
weak to gupprees a sedition. I resolved
upon adopting a measure that pr
mised
to establish the tranquility of the ciry
without subjecting the Pretortum to the
humiliating concessions.
1 wrote to Jesus requesters u�rnt HIn-
terview with him at the Jude
and he came. You know that in my
veins flu•w. the Spanish mixed with the
Roman blood, as incapable of fear as it
itialis the Ikeda* I ha;
and .. Is bi. tamales although oeas�tted the fatal *e r
�etr�etathe .aclllege did sot appearto
belntwsip their ryes. Another! bad Pro
aallioo maklleodp 1s titer bosoms:
the tt Pit 1 y a �t of the treasure tit
n oldies* of yKblic
ttllt wtilA ee�was scowled at.
„gibe Pharisees, were avowed
enemie. at Jesse. and VW eared wtoh
tor vur gores -sweet. They which
bitterness the severe reprimands
the Nasarene, fur three yeah had beau
throws out against thew wherever he
went Too weak cud puaillaukntous to
tate personal interview he had %vita
Christ, w :eh gives a uew and entrv•ue-
irg visiou of the Saviour iu the press n•.
of the Boman Governor. Ttte report of
I'ilate is given in full below, and is, is -
deed, if.. authentic. "tag gtvet marvel -
tout ani extraordinary discovery 01 sage.
years•" • read Socrates or Plato: but thea I know
Peados P,lat.'s Report. -that there is in your dtacvtirses a ma -
"To 'l'rbtcrius Caesar. Emperor: jestie simplicity that elevates you far
"Nubre suvere,gu, greeting. The evettts �above thine plelwtovhera. The Ent -
of bleres tt ormetl of 1t and 1, his bum -
of the last feu days is my I representative in this c•, neuritej,� am
have been of such a character that,' glad Od hnviirg allowed you that Ilbetty
thought well to report ebb details se of which lou are sn worth=:
they have occurred. at• I should out be ••'However, I mart not conceal from
iii- in course of time they m ly yes the fact that your distvurres have
satyr ,
c dee ilethat of our
set for themselves, they bad eagerly
embraced the quarrels of the Her►dians
sud the Sadduceee. Besides these three
parties 1 bad to contend against .ear
reckless and profligate papuiace, always
ready to join a .edition, mud to protest
by the disorder and cenfusiou resulting
therefrom.
Jesus was Wagge° motors the a:.sa
rneet and c.tattt•mued to death. 111
was then that Oanaphaa, High
Priest, perforated a derisory act of su
b-
amlmsiete He Pest his prisoner to me to
prouuuuce his condemnation. I answer-
ed him that, as Jeer was a Galilean,
the affair came under Hem's jurisdic-
tion: and I ordered him to oe sear
thither. That wily tetrarch pr►tes,td
his humility, sad protesting hie deference
to me, the lientens t of Outwear,
ran -
witted the fete of the man to ne balsas.
"Hoole my palace seemed the aapeet
of a besieged citadel. -Lavery moment
increased the number of .editionasts.
Jerusalem was inundated with crowds
from the mountains at Naar thso the
Judea appeared to be p!o
devoted city. - -. e -a maiden fent
l bads to kap • a
t1nttoo iutUTitj a aims weeping. nrd1 itu ace
herself at my feet, said to me:
, 'Beware, and touch not that man,
'listens-sighs"3'.s is eine.
iu a viainu. He was walking on the
waters. He was flying on the wiugs of
the wind. He spoke to the tempest
and to the. fishes of the lake—all were
obedient to him. Behold! the torreut
of Mount Kedron flows with blood! The
stature of Caesar are tilled with the
a the
luteriam havlth of e giveuide!n awae y.y.tundethe sun
is veiled in mourning, like a vestal of
the tomb! () Pilstel evil smite thee, if
thou wilt not listen to the eettreaties of
thy wife. Dread the curse of a Reesman
senate: dread the powers of Caesar:
"By this time the marble stairs groan-
ed under the weight of the multitude.
The Nezareue was brought bark to me.
I proceeded to the Hell of Justice. "fol -
towed by my guard, and ssketl the ,.e -u=
pie Ina severe tone west they demand-
ed. 'The death o{ the Nazarene,' was
-she truly• .d3i,ua- what osiese2•..�ie he
blaaiohemed. He has prophesied the
%hila 'Zit the temple. He called himself
the Son of God. the Messiah. tee Kiug
of the Jews.' 'Rhamn justice:
'punishes not such. offence? with death.'
Crucify him, crucify hime 'bitched
forth the relentless rabble. The vocifera-
tion at the infuriates" z shook the
palace to its foundnttoes•
but one that appeared to be falai ln-tM
midst of the vast multitude. It -was -t e-
Nazareue.
After many fruitless attempts t pro-
tect him (freak �thiis a► fury itt his n emeasure
less per appeared to me
which, at the moment, a4pc'
to be the only one that could save him
life. I ordered him to be scourged:
then. calling for ewer, I washed my
bands in 'the presence of the multitude.
thereby signifying to them my disap-
proval of the deed. But in rain, it
was His life that those wretches thirst-
ed for!!
"Often In our evil commotion' hare
I witn.•wned the furiona animosity of the
multitude, but nothing cotdd be compar-
ed to what I dituesued in the preeeut
inetanee. It might have been truly said
that on this otvadon all the phantoms
of the infernal regime had assennbled at
Jerusalem. The erowd appeared not to
walk; they were borne aloes, w hng
and rolling like living waves, from the
Loma anal Insurance.
N1
tthaveb mare
"dyed erg agd9i�t airlwi tt
seine erf la thjt the gate have cease, veterate euetraies. Neither is this sur -
to be s. I am atut•wt ready to prising. "'nit" "batt hig"eelssb.s�
say, 'For-
got*,
1w the day that 1 sueeecd he tell a victim n, their hatred. 1'uttrs
ad odea' s (.rate :n the govert taeat are doubly inceustd against you oir• ac -
o[ Judea' __ _ t count o1 your sayings. and against the
en amount of the + y me of ire-
u - w the
ed, to wit I e iia t the Tetrarch of ramose of depriving the Hebrew' ortba
6 hese, with rite Htzh Priest and Its utile civil power which Rene bas left
ofllets. Al the np.lsunted hour no then. My request -I do not say my
geese+ ao Inv do. 'rhes was an sunup tit- odder -is. that you be more cirtumape,•t
fen to rat tignay. A few days star iu the future and m re tender itt aruus-
the ifigh f'teest .hitrnr.l to pav ltty a i the pride of . lee tY
visit, 1141 ds s,rttueut was grave and raise against you the stupid papule.*
d,veitful. 11a.pretended that his re- and carpel me to eiuplov the metre -
sit
forbade him and his ntteud:utts to meths tit justice.' ted
sit du%pn at the tables of em. Ix awl to -Th.
Nasarewe calmly reel
oxer tJpt ld.atious ,,apt them. 1 thought ••'1'riuoe of the earth. your words
11 t t .etLient tat reedit of his ex,',is. , bat proceed not trvtu true wi dam. Say to
from, that tnnmeut 1 wens ed the•rd /bet the torrent, stop In the midst of :Ile
the a enemies
had declared thetnetwins ,u,mntain haste: because it will W,reut
tit. eeemitw of the e•angnen,rn. • It senna the trees of the valley._ The torrent
orr ntlwill
to me that of a cou 1iered cities Jer1- answer you that it musteoheY
aVIS
mien is the most re It to govern" oe the ('rentor. God atone knows whither
-11 tttre,alnt were the pocula that I haws the torrent_ Verily I say u1.nto
lived in momentary dread of an snap you, before the Rose of Sharull Mos-
re -
ore tion. To repress It 1 had but a single souls the blood of the just
•re -
ore
.int
rest
the
tie
Ti, al.. a tack 1 liberty ext% soled t r
,oy f the Jes".^ t 0a1l and ward you They even accuse
d spiemitd 101st to be y:Yllti } indtsartb lea/tuifl t! tat Jul> tnX
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mosey teem. plvam fatale :Mao tint
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two root of tiff salrese. E. 11. or t 1.919I9 arrows'.
Sederloh. '
r.•uturiuu and a handful of soldiers. „gilt.' shall not be spilt,'
n qua.te.l n reinforcement hum the • •Your blond
Cinvernor of Syria. troopsro Informed :ne 'plied I with emotion. 'You are at
that d had npro sn h rent t^ precease in my ewtittrti(po 05 acvo
defend his own eat —to
extend n inurtiate of your wisdom tftan all the turbid
thirst far t, the m ms fe our i proud Pharisees, who abuse
{,ire beyond, the moms et defending it- d granted t 7
i fear will 'be the means of overthrow-
ing onr noble government.
"Among the various rumor. that Mme
'to my ears there was one that attracted
my attention in particular. A young
Man. it was said. had appeared in Gali-
ler, preaching with a noble unction a
new w, in the name of the gods that
had sent him. At first I was apprehc:t-
sive, that his design was to stir up the
rlatest the Russo, but menti
were fears 'Metalled. Jesus of Ner_t-
reth make rather as a friend of the
Roman*
than
thee Palace of Si�lo*.e dwhere
there was a greet concourse of aeerila
1 Observed in the midst of the gruu
TnusaD1T, Deo. 2, 18n.�. a
PerfectlySatisfied
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ter Salta for men, -_ - -
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h tallies inclothingnever heard of before. Our READY-TO-
WEAR department is now copmlete. We have a very large Stock, and the
beat of it is that a large proportion of our Clothing has been made by our
own hands, during the stank season. so that one Snit of these is worth two of
ant ham h the house artsls of the Pretentan even unto
ere, e,m p�
eon
our b re against (;aesnr and construe lrlount pisco, with howl sego screams•
our houuty into fear. th,.. t wretth.p. irieks and vodferations meth h as were
the are not *were that the wolf of the never heard in the sedition's oe tbe
timber sometimes cep. sthwill.lf with ote,t I Panottia or in the tumult of the potato.
the ektu of the sheet'. W "By degrees tate day darkened like a
you egaiwst them. My palace of justice winter's twiiighf, mei. as was w(tnetsed
iso to you as en asy7lum: at the death of the great Julius Caesar,
"Jesus thoughtfully shook his tided which was likewise towards the Ides .,1
ine
and said with a grace and • dlt
=rile: 'Whet, the day shall have came
there will be no asylum for the Sou of
Man, ueitter In the earth nut under the
earth. The amylum alt the Just is there:
pointing to the heavens. "That which
is written in the books of the prophets
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was told that this waw Jesuit. 'This
could easily have eapevted so tree [Dias
the difference between him
who were listening to hint. Ills golden
colored hair and beard gave to his ap-
'mamma a celeetitl aspect. He appear-
ed to be about thirty years of age.
Nt-ret have 1 seen a 'tweeter or more
serene .connteaanee- Whnt a contrast
between hint end his with
their blast beards sad bearers,
cnor
plcxioee! '
ipresence. 1 gcontinusedrnpt my him
twalks but
signified secretary to join the
group
to myMy
group and listen. sgcre�pne fa the
is Manlius. He is the ern
chief of the conspirator* who encamped
in Etruria. neaten! Ostaline. Manlius
was anciently an inhha�lbbitart of Jndtnt
sue well acquainted with the Hebrew
language. Ile is devoted to me and
worthy Ont tuy confidence. On entering
the Judgment Hall I found Manilas,
who related to me the words
Never Jesus
s
had prononneed at
i heard in the Portico, nee in ,the works
of the philosophers, anything that eta
aZe to tha► maxims of Jewett. One
ci[ tier rebelli(rne Jews -so numerous in
Jerusalem--having�tpti�ppt tusked him if It was
lawful to Otteese Jeer'
replied: 'Render Ro enderive s unto eCaesar the th prs
which below[ to Caesar, and unto Ooil
the things that are (cod's.' It was }opus
tlwt 1 of the sonn1 wisdom of his
saying*
r the
that i granted
bartNfirarene. for it wool ta my him ar Toted end exiled
a to
its have
but this would have been eontrary to
the justice which has nlwnys charne-
terized the Romans. This nen wag
neither seditious nor rebellious. and tt
1
exteml"d tat him m. protection,
perhaps to htmeo+N.
'Ile was et liberty to aM, to spec=
to aea,ei nhle and ndo rest thepeople,
'hoose Ohu'1Pl'a• anreetrebied by ' gran
Pre- rney he god.
Pver oild evertit the'r bap-
nntet-
peen -Ment the r ,en..I say. thdt, the
ri !tzioOld It ever fhb of
Ta on of ^nes tnrefn1b11fe be gas nnliid
try the rcllgtgn of Jeans. it will b to
this n.,hle toleration t_ herr Retse whiatolo ll
owe her prematnte o
ise_ to weeteh, shell have been ha
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March.
I, the continued Governor of • re-
inst a
bellions ofmprovince, wasleaning
ncontemplating
through
d m� dreary
loom those lends
through the rear' g
of torture dragging to execution the in-
nocent Nazarene. All around me was
mast be arlimhe,i. I deserted. Jerusalem bad vomited forth
•"Young man. anewered I mildly, 'yob , her indwellen through the 'funeral *Le
a.nu� _1teeest intra en .tlultPl dtt to ties C. rmoulce. An ate of
'order. The safety of the Pros'! e, wl"'" r deao•tion seed i s
Icare requires I my guard, had jollied the agora ry, and
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_ wed ;n i &ppm'* why not have ease
dlnribt %bat period. _ . -
I tt been confide, to my
It. You taunt observe more care,
1 the centurion, to display a shadow of
in your discourses. Do not infringe• t1) power, was endeavoring to keep order•
orders yoo know. May happiness at- 'I was lett alone, and my breaking
tend you. Farewell." heart admottiehed me that what teas
"'Prince of the earth,' replied Jesuit, panning at that moment aoppertatned
'I came not to bring war into the world, rather to the history of the gods than
but peace, lore end charity.. I emote/1a ito that a a amu. A.o�thW ciamor was
the same day on which Augustus Caesar heard proceedingto announce
gave pence to the not
world. Pere borne on the winds, seem
secution proceeds not tram me. I expect an agony sueh se bad never been heard
it from others, and,will•meet it in obedi- by mortal ears. Dark clouds lowered
epee to the will of my Father. Witt over the pinnacle of the tempt
has shown me the way. Restrain, l settling over the city, covered it as with
therefore, your worldly prudence,. It :s a veil. So dreadful were the signs that
not In your power to rawest the victim at were seen, both in the heavens and en
e Areopa-
the toot of the altar of expiation,' the earth, tya�l)ioonyt�usa zclafineJ,
"do eayi»t, he disappeared like a gite, is report
bright shadow behind the cartains of l 'Either the universe Author
a Nag Nature is
thepeke. in "Towards the first hoar d the night,
"To Herod, wbo thea reigned
Galilee the enemies of Jews addressed es 1 was climbing the stairs of the pre_
themselves to wreak their vengeance on torinm-the steps of which were still
the Nazarene. Rae Herod consuttel stained with the blood of the N to ren
pos-
ed Jan inimme iatela wrt�to death but d have order- turre and pehind hiiman In several wtunen in
h Jaime proud
! 1Pu
though sereidd t)[ his sail dignity. Tet tear• tt threwIt himself
Pseeand
au
he was s[raid of committing an act that wepj titlark•
might disninieth hie influence with the • old n wesald i to hien mildly, 'who
senate. Herod called on me one day et I athero
the Pretorium, and, on rlainet to take are
'�you, and what is your request?"
leave, atter some Insignificant converse -
i R he, 'andameeph of tAbegof athea ' re perm
the ez speed -rsry ie( permission to bury Jesus
the hiasarFpe• I replied that Jeans ap- my knees. the pe
peered to a one et thong great phifo- d Nesuetb:
either* that great nations aemetlmes "'Your player is granted: said I
produce, that his doctrine were by no to him: and at the aa.m. time ordered
meths sa'm. was to ions nd that leave himPto tb at to suius to perintend take them some soldiers
th him•
lest it
tion of Romewhich was justified should be interfered with.
by his
is Retains. j"I>!^ h and saint- "A few after tbe
itre was
lugtn.with Ironical respecrod t Le departed. found empty.Himdhcipl puklliished all
"The great feast of the Jews waw ap- over the country that Jesus had risen
prnsebing. end the dntentktn of ?belt re- from the dead, es be ,,o foretold.
toldotm
Ngiuus neer* wee to slap themselves' "A last duty remained oe to be p to t's•,
f e pbQ qk► �tWy which always ed. and that
rna»thtre'es Ifaiff ft the ttolPttwiitias 01 s 55tperot these deplorable &events. I did
Passover. The dty w'0P overflowiue so on the lniglt thee followedllot the needledthe
with a teennitiwna pn4tt1ace etarmo _'tg catastrophe.
. whennd a day n to dawn.
for the death of tbt Ifttfitnene. Mr eats- eertt
melee lvfortned'- . that �i1z� treaiutP t that moment, the soundwf i•tnrtnns.
sit the temple had y etraoppoyed in p�yina the ad! of Diana, strafe my ear,
bribing the people site danger wee Oetstins snrye toward the ()aene•reaa
messing. A en eentnr'ton eat' ' gate, 1 beheld a troop of soldier*, and
ttlenit,•d. 1 wrote to the 1'retee•t of
sr(1 at a detente other trumpets
hundred t t soldiers and eonnding (teensy• march.
kung. Orden lett at
°d ata :� • o
E. sTRIELE e t t , - -
•tensa aaarrylAllNM deep![ tal11gimis
V. e. r. obi Poe. 1.9. . eaaeou TIN b ra
Ie•--tw1. Ha�iislBpilMEba111M'M•
m
nnce, andof ata. destC destiny. Rut tiana ).salon-
lidalted freedom granted Jeeue provoked
elle Jews; not the poor, bet the rieb
and powerful. It le jrae that Jams
sawas
se ere on the latter. gad this as t•
•
political torte. in my (minion sea o
control the fel of the
e.
•Pat'tbee and bnrle'ea,' he wenld r7
to thaw►►, 'yon area race of Opium; roil
revert -Ade pntntcd Mpnk'hres.' rn At thea
er
stakes he wonld erken,sneerling t hiproud
that the
w the nth was more pre.doua
bogie et the �w
In the sight (el Owl• it weal at
,New erstwhile to were telly inaYde et
the Judgment Hall arsine the
ele
a the Jews. i wet even Intermed
snow misfortune wnuttd Metier hint --
ft wmuh not n the wtbo c those -
sales had stetted those -J
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W£BOOTS inia ABI BOO
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Arris for a o0
u many euvalr He dcdlnecL I caw 1 ' It '*0 the reinrore.aosnt that had
myai4f alrrtls, w{* a ha*IKas et tvb"*"l, been promised me --two thousand chosen
In the mllst of ti rebellious disorder, fend hating R >te amhed aalt nighttea*tltsihrasrrl'1, hde
heat to trtrtfwee brawl by the fate's: mar/ 1, wringing toy
other rare left but to tolerate it.
meditMns nhlol hn.l ewiaecl Jestii bands. 'that the great ini.`nity ,.horrid he
t that fees the pi1rtr►ae of
S tJtto a tj1 0 felt that thry h t skate: d.
�o Seat from the 1'eetofinm, .be- everting the dabble ,r< beater y, teems
■ teethe wit tt►elr lcsd.iw tint 1 wt4ked should arrive to -day. Creel destiny•
t their tion,
bus nntd rotifer/ding, how thou mil►nrte•wt with the affairs of
'(`rfawetness it ane bat tee trete what the
• "Tt►tw pm►ertdl psttlr'lt h*d men.
tiatnrene erataimhl while wrath oe
nod te�atlier at tient time agatait ,he mouser 'Alt In e'nen.nmatt,dl'
7�eseM. !stat. tiler Heredisita, and sing ,tieew +e , tai Ise n n s e two
ddne.es whose tted{tIon. eenodPt Rrst * Im.,i veesoe( ,t r11P ;I"•
aretly to b]h��a�vwe proceeded Asa dnnhdd en „1 thrm bring eke tisslin, le moor
ee bnpsfR'li Of tbo Beams a . MITT -VW Its enntrttl wets the dladla,i
Beams for
y^k^• th ton Co
mold nater forgive for hovvolt Clni'prntnPnt to carp Ibe to
t%
INV wire ilir pod Ian bort. -
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f AND THEY FIT AND WEAR WELL. 'i--:
Our long experience enables us to select a good Boot
when we see it ; we cannot be imposed upon by'Cheap
JaAte.
Our Prices ---Like our Boots ---F 1T
WM. SEAR/LAN, Jr.
COR. EAST -ST. AND SQUARE.
NEW FAIL MILLINERY.
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vs.eet
Having thoroughly inspected all that wah_!gal..
end Winter wear in the best markets, and havingpurhased
largely, I now hare a stook of new and eleganMillinery,
Trimmings, etc., to which I cordially invite the inspection
of the ladies of Qodetdoh and vicinity. The stock nowprises
All the New Shades in Grey and Blue Trimming,
Fur Mounts for Millinery Trimming.
Walking Hate, in all the new shapes,
Trimmed Rats, from 51.00, up.
,este Trimmed Bonnets, from 51.75, up
Sailors, from 30 cents, up.
A sp.eislto this Feason is FR=NOH VEILTNOI of which I flare
a 'Well assorted line ie stock.*
All Goofs sold at very rcasonah'e prieee.
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