We may be entering the 3rd part of his vision...  
"George Washington's Vision" 
 
This afternoon, as I was sitting at this table 
 engaged in preparing a dispatch, something seemed to disturb me.  
Looking up, I beheld standing opposite me a singularly beautiful female. 
 So astonished was I, for I had given strict orders not to be disturbed, 
 that it was some moments before I found language to inquire the cause  
of her presence. A second, a third and even a fourth time did I repeat  
my question, but received no answer from my mysterious visitor except a  
slight raising of her eyes. 
 
By this time I felt strange sensations  
spreading through me. I would have risen but the riveted gaze of the  
being before me rendered volition impossible. I assayed once more to  
address her, but my tongue had become useless, as though it had become  
paralyzed. 
 
A new influence, mysterious, potent,  
irresistible, took possession of me. All I could do was to gaze  
steadily, vacantly at my unknown visitor. Gradually the surrounding  
atmosphere seemed as if it had become filled with sensations, and  
luminous. Everything about me seemed to rarefy, the mysterious visitor  
herself becoming more airy and yet more distinct to my sight than  
before. I now began to feel as one dying, or rather to experience the  
sensations which I have sometimes imagined accompany dissolution. I did  
not think, I did not reason, I did not move; all were alike impossible. I 
 was only conscious of gazing fixedly, vacantly at my companion. 
 
Presently I heard a voice saying, "Son of the  
Republic, look and learn," while at the same time my visitor extended  
her arm eastwardly, I now beheld a heavy white vapor at some distance  
rising fold upon fold. This gradually dissipated, and I looked upon a  
stranger scene. Before me lay spread out in one vast plain all the  
countries of the world — Europe, Asia, Africa and America. I saw rolling 
 and tossing between Europe and America the billows of the Atlantic, and 
 between Asia and America lay the Pacific. 
 
"Son of the Republic," said the same  
mysterious voice as before, "look and learn." At that moment I beheld a  
dark, shadowy being, like an angel, standing or rather floating in  
mid-air, between Europe and America. Dipping water out of the ocean in  
the hollow of each hand, he sprinkled some upon America with his right  
hand, while with his left hand he cast some on Europe. Immediately a  
cloud raised from these countries, and joined in mid-ocean. For a while  
it remained stationary, and then moved slowly westward, until it  
enveloped America in its murky folds. Sharp flashes of lightning gleamed 
 through it at intervals, and I heard the smothered groans and cries of  
the American people. 
 
A second time the angel dipped water from the  
ocean, and sprinkled it out as before. The dark cloud was then drawn  
back to the ocean, in whose heaving billows in sank from view. A third  
time I heard the mysterious voice saying, "Son of the Republic, look and 
 learn," I cast my eyes upon America and beheld villages and towns and  
cities springing up one after another until the whole land from the  
Atlantic to the Pacific was dotted with them. 
 
Again, I heard the mysterious voice say, "Son  
of the Republic, the end of the century cometh, look and learn." At this 
 the dark shadowy angel turned his face southward, and from Africa I saw 
 an ill omened specter approach our land. It flitted slowly over every  
town and city of the latter. The inhabitants presently set themselves in 
 battle array against each other. As I continued looking I saw a bright  
angel, on whose brow rested a crown of light, on which was traced the  
word "Union," bearing the American flag which he placed between the  
divided nation, and said, "Remember ye are brethren." Instantly, the  
inhabitants, casting from them their weapons became friends once more,  
and united around the National Standard.
 
                
		