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Grey Review, 24 Aug 1882, p. 1

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I'.r..Trr- I of tho but Much-ls in Ghana sad “to (I iiiiii'i'2G , "e tltq .pplitruev.tor val-yam. In 1rti?ae,'p,,'gg.'org. angina. F “antimalarial: " nus. . . In: l la k qlg "1g Mockings & Sous;' In " TJT/ly.'. cart/Gr,',;,, 'ldu,',',',',t,',n ""Vt .....‘-,4,., . .. . .. - - Look out for u)jiiiiiiiiiiI Item. in you of for Book- l VERY 'ttrtporUut 1P,ttttef'r-r.r - "0TodTioTiGi'i7iGaUii; emu-m- 'tle, t SW3. 4... VFF comma-0am ll "nun-hr m W :01? urn; hormlkd and HARNESS, HARNESS. In»: nun-"v on had.- Li Inpply of 6mm - “a: '2': - o6 tho “a num- " A _._J--AAA-,gn __ ems. anus. Hm Iain. lacuna Stud. an: tho put ones, DURHAM, A Good FIT Guaranteed. ALSO TUE OLD but“. 8001.911 COLLAR. No. Stnck or LEATHER. HARNESS. wmps. (‘11:le COMM, BRUSHES. BE LL8,he. And Boo Their New Anti-Gnling. Buy Working. Good Enough BOULDI’IX BROS. Mu whim- " npablo of “win: through " ty of that with "an an“ on. no any other L'U'g on - tun ply, and It: "Io-mt Linen than! nuke-n he used urn-II " also can bo - mun-tad to now "no Aunt (Amie. Prices - Prom "sto “a. - "'TN qtattt Mfume-nod 1nd oinvmimw , h" . ":n' 'rtablc bvmlllnuou '“quloil- ~“'“"n'bn mu! m. Ipvhaheclfor - - Ttemi-ee at that)” PotsttMUe, Lowct'l'ow- DU “HAM . THE othseriher is prepared to Potoeie “a Inho- l7p.un "no man": nnllco, “all he Late-IstylLMl-nnnd "In"! 'loang. Aaoo ttt run-mud. A. I. h lug-l forthe l'rlobruu-d will... Howl-g "who." " Ilnmlllou. Spring tsttd Summer Fulniona: regxsUtl meshed. Durtst"rt.Potr.t4,tM6. _ 1Gsideueer--Oreite the Canada Indy- utian Church}. JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. I ICENSED AUCTION RE“. for the d County of Gray. Aucunu Sum attended to In all "a. M In. County, It mwmnm- at“. (bond. mud an ('m-mlnlun. hand an» cuolully alto-Jed sad the In]. Mll- Prousptly mud up I..It-v Unable-v Regal-II! "rrrtved AMERICAN C OLLARS, mm" " I “than d., and lawn," l 'rl'i),ll,l:',)'Jt'r"f nut-mo human Cul, lnuo. aI'ImLo. VETERINARY SURGEON, t'l','ed"eyeeret-yyettoemord I! I S. JERUM R. Licc-rtialo ' o Hung-r31. I!" VI-it Durham” "tthear, “and; Halal Hror" third Tao-uh) (PM: mby) to u" and ot Ivarv Inn-nth. 'hl’l be wilt In: mull tsrstrpy In w." Il-Iull all than that “HIV hunt Inn: with 'hwir pat. rmqo. All-ml orttrtwtru w him wlll ho por- hvudn It. In.“ 5qu mm: approved “vie, “Hun-(cl. any of In: hauling Dunn-1| ot'ro. may». I'll "eo. Wlnghnm. r"' Dani-ll lurch Cutting {lone to Order. 1;.UIIHSPERS Ind Attorney's-nth; mllr‘nun in Chm, canny-noon ”1., 04m: Inclihnvo rum-xi n Manhattan. 6iiiG rm may th "day nM-hrlul'o. LI‘NED "to“, J.W ruos‘r.u..n. Wu. 'oJiiiiiiiiiii,UL, Alexander Robertson, 7 County Gnu ' Attorney I'm "‘I,I~. Condulurunuvulh etrarpsd I so... - Lla- hr the In. Autumn. and a - pull-o lot on. I '-"u"orl"r -Xuneorie1 mun. Ordinary no” of amt... -ue,dmstha,aad " and.“ load now-Juana] In. Melange. qsede Inch. Bet . "rertuod “no in). to: u, '_qrtuoas" m not to “coed ”Hm. AW“; ttilt', who: ”can’t-led by n '-rsuntr-ttrm.to I o century. It. In“ “marina-Jul awn "and" run. - "ar-r-.-..-.. Troll-horn“... lol’u’hl noun Thruluhudo.’n you r. FF W trt-VP-V Irhnili. Iona, I. In... BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .13...‘ an... "undu- Ba-de.-. .I... " no. ”I! run- It". ATI,,',,??,",,,';?,?' at Law, Sqlieitou. h. on“. -Loqterr Town, bum. . B.3.tCrlW, I. A. R. LPIINOLL nth-ion! “I bun-cu cudl no lurk I". IC. N I PiA )N. MISCELLANEOUS. DU "HAM tbr., DURHAM. Ia"veaw 'I‘hursdny, B. p. IACILLLAN. troP.ssr.irraw, 'e.--ovrtrr, '. "eeuto rut-r- Dru. I‘ou. Upw To", “THE GREY REVIEW” HUGH MACKAY. no on... 019.9111. M. Upper I... TAILOR, RATES OF ADVERTISING. Front a Frost. JACKES I PtUNGLE, MEDICAL. W gmm.rtur.pati, CALL AT DUNUALK,oo. _ In I moi. Shalbnnomvny lio- trom IOU't‘IOCI n.-.tolp.u. dutch If". ro DEV I‘I"I'II\ . A. TOWNSEND. Palm-bu. " PulLlIllD if: “out” KA.Pnt.Nutm y!” ' 190, y!!! mkclim-ow-itu any.“ 7~___._-‘. w" -- Avvhutbhoaoeono "tr l! tboLat.. No. s, t, 3, 6. T, 8, Hunter’- Surny. Em Side (huh-n St., North of Jnchon St. THESE Lots no beautifully tritrtsted on a. min! min In?” revamped” the "gum” " Con. Jackaon. my. they are an "an. haw: Mun no. u . Malayan”. and on num'hm the prim-i?! hodm brought into tho Tow" fur “In. s no. tho ope-Ina " the Brawl! ft Pf.2ete olllury-m up; Morgana: ,,,,,,_rm_.. . V“ v. arm. v.11. nuuwx. may. b. “.m- grouting '_'. m-uunodluus more-hon“ " the nation. so 1 m tttree snnrin huh. “a oetomotN.- Iomphle budding: of . ninth! Mud. Dull-In I. noted 1min: u-Iundid More. and Hal-In. Thin- n ..... -- -._ ;_‘._,..-._. w&, - - -- - -- _ __ iV Eff-1} 'iGjrjGiirt"iiiG" TOWN of DURHAM. County GREY, Building Lots $72, no High.“ with! price paid tor Hide; And 1.1m. Durham 105.101. 18tN. Lumber, iGhLr,' -ee-e- ------ Shingles, Shingles, Lath * Lime, l l Tlr: ROQKVJEJLE MILLS. Also Call and “nuns and you cannot ml your-Ives. 000 Bush. Fro-h Lime. Durham P. 0., Mn Mth 13].“:st N'WN'K oi HmmuN and DO- MESTZC LEATHERS, .llno '1“le nu mat Variety. A splendid lot of MY, "aspects. Ladies: and Gonna-men! k Having couuuoncpd Minimal when you! 'mtrot"utr. I make the N. P. Moot, Inch MI the Imsdfru,u.Gnoynirri ot tho nnmiulnn Um". I exp!" \‘lr John Anna the "on. Alunnder ouminu ta [Pt apnir mrh of my N. P. Boots. All the lending Grin, and (who would think it?) "In f‘onurvuuvu mo..." tin-Ming with mt." they know the N. P nouns Tm: BOOT tor both we" nu) appear-nu- In: dealing. Rep-mun mun. SHOE MAKER g Tim N. P. - BOOT and SHOE snap Tnnnory corner of Saddlermd Albert titrtsou, Lower Town, Durham. A ll.s'l'-(‘I.ANI "EARS! " lllll’. ancmlu-r Hm rim-o a shortdinmnnnmthn VIM Bly.!,,?.?.,':'),?,",'.,'),.':."?:!.'..??, on hand a mun-Loci. ot Suh,boon and I“ Hula ot Juthlingnmwriuln “no I ntm'l of Mortlrlitum in Aulnut.n-oououut Gilt. J'lanr,sttocitsctdiioa mu tfiurotA1utybertutsetdotiGGia"t notice. A uni-wet ot (1011111.. Pallets _Bttroueu nu] Trim -ninuulw.u , on hum Aakins'Pateut Metnlic Glass Burial Cases kept in stock. FOR SALE, o age “may ot JovsrC EEFIIES: 1i'Ch".'h'." Bentinek. J. w. CRAWFORD, " My Motto-tao.. and pr" mp “:0 ml Mr duh“ by“ on: m nun mum: HARNESS iauiiiiiii.' Auction Sales htiexiaed. All Business Ntrictly Conti, " L‘ONVEYANCEH, commissioneriu Ba, I Div-l ling". Imu- dk Inn-rune Ale-I. Lands Bought and Sold. “only, Lenses, “Make. neatly and currectly prepattl. I of both "ivaro and -cGiuid an “Char rum or “Han proper“ BIIIIMII strictly )IANH. threeituations, Eatimnh-u _ {unlinked Vortiira:toriuteaaumnut a. C'tsarge.Moueruv, ___ - _ ------- l WEEK. OH I day " home and? and. Cootly outttt the. Address film: Co., I Money to Loan nu rcnsmmmo tern",qu a General Banking Business 'l'ltA?itiac'r0. --AND- III ind l"zu9tory tupt.'atth, no] Durham Planing" Mill, SASH, DOOR. Tee!, BANK Issues Letters ofCreait a; b'rmstrtetttsts, and other ran-tn: Conrado-s; buy-and Cathet- Starling uuhnugegrluuudnlu on New York aud I" put. ot Clam. 'sE3.texrs...r.., .. - - DEPOSITS um “(177565.sz Roe-ind, noon which the current Mot inter“- well he allowed. C 'qyTA-ii'tttet W. M. CLARK, Architect and Builder, 1lAltlilrALE. Capital $6,000,000: Reserve $1,400,000. . DAVIS, FLESHERTON. BANK Of (l()lliiliifRiW DURTIAM. I COLLECTIONSW MADE “If? IIpdeniuned In" Should thu'l and Examine --Six of the lust-- 0n roummhlo lermlmnd Vol. Air. No. 2t1 ROBT. BULL Indenigned has I large amount ll: print. and Coluynny funds to law; “um or Village [unruly " lowest mu- od inton- . trietty eouftdetttiat mu! mat.- ot lo“- rA-nnocd to tho luwu-nl tttture. It. A, l'lllNULE, 1.1m or Town, Durham. CANADIAN Tmute-a Bhort (ll-lance nonho than Post Uttiee. , “I!!! MCFNEANY. 0yporritr the nrvuwr Omer, Unmet Town Durham, ictly 1-'yoh'dentia1. CHARGES LOW‘ iirrtiGifitFiiitiGi oriuteadcu null hugygc ink-0;. Haiku. cutie]: to Inn-inc" B. Mig. , Cl" bib! to Butt y!” Ibt ithtttt (titidritiiiil"', , it, I 169 "HI "l‘ved‘xbn lopuniqh this villager," to- plied tho who". "to: " bad usage which our soldiers receiver} but yacht-day. Tho nabs} comm-ads an oryou .to bo shot. All I can go " to permit you to draw lots, or (in up the ofwdeu." -"B.t. in“ tamed a. youth. 'Your At thin criaia tho non of ttus pariah our. ”Sun confronted the mvaden. 116 was . young man of about hunt! years of age gallons ofI-thulaay; And hwily. In. not without com tailed“. of French. Monika mind‘s ”In!!!" aittt. "trtrr*Hmaged Montana! Iguana (or n "ptttetitim.o'ttit 13mm _ “En avant I" cried anotte, and halt 3 an hour Inter the exemtiou party entered the village, and belted on an open space near the church, when the inhabitants were desired to assemble. The villager» were all up and doing, for the din of battle still sounding in their can. few of them bed rlepl that night. The mldners cum. pulled the men tn form n line, while the women and children 'tood near. dreading: the wont. I "Thero," replied tho man. indicating n place to the 1eft-"there is Upper Wag. dorf." Next morning at sunrise Lieutenant La. matte. at the hand of twenty men. set out to seek the villtnre of Waldorf. They had to march accress the battlefield, which was not a pic-exam task, and they all heartily wished their errand over. Hav. ing gained a height commending a view of two or three different valleys, the healer asked his guide whereabouts the village of Waltlorrmieht be. And the marshal, withouttroubling him. self more about the matter, went to deep: it must quits enough for him that ten men. were to be tznetifteed. r Davoustu cold eye lighted up u be ‘cunly replied, “Send off a lieutenuu! with ‘Luwty men, and orders to chm». ten ot [hex-e ruifittus " Waldorf hnd shoot the": down. Where is Waldorf?" he then ttsk. ed, naming to one of thorn useful creature» alwoys to he found ready to sens an en- emyus guide and interpreter, though In ; the hurt of their own countrymen. _ M "The Gunman canaillr must" be said. "be "mum manners. Ten souldiels on certain onmpnny of the 4th Infantry. qnar- thred in the village of Waldorf, hue been Inn-ed out by the iulmLitnuls, and 80111001 than badly wontulol." cluak. and mm nLunt to retire to rest, when one of his oftiesrrts entered to submit to the maralml'n communion a case demanding prompt ntlentiun. On the 14th of October, 1806, the pink-nu .59 the "t1rthesi,-t ofthc- 'l'huringiun .49.. than. hora meltutelsoly witners to the liriet ’hut Moody battle which opened the way {fur the triumphant entry of the French iarmy into Bit-tin eleven days latter. Dur- ‘ing thin interval the I’rumuna lost rrist: fthuusund men; sixty-tive Bags, and six [ {hundted piccen of tutillery. “W the in ( (amount tuulill diseiyliued French wldierp struck terror into the helpleu peasantry ot {the dintricts thruugdi which they passed. Aim-shat Dammit, “the butcher of Hum. burg"-tutu, muned on account of his cruel treatim-nt ot that tu'tr--hud taken up " iuurters in the most comfmtuble home he could find near the field of Jena, nnd here muted his orders regarding the dirpoul at his troops, and received the lepostn of hi, ,idjutanha. m had just thrown aside his Bread Cast Upon the Waters Anal their hearts Jivincr joyn, Will they not still In memory keep Some nu not n-mrmbmuco. calm and deep, Ot the buys, when "my were boys? When than; women shall meal again, In tho land tor whim-h we pmy. When their to: t tread the hm: of God, . om win: mu they do um uy When their hands and their Innl’l w Four wary test on tho louder. Your Inca-y Immi- that not Only the Mtatofrs “Tina um do." And than to he drew tir, ir task, Bittute unit: by the Maude, cunu, and mummy glad. Two ul I men, hulking totynhor, t f We plenum (In): they‘vv Md. Ot the woods, mo t1chu, the when] home. Their loves um: hue. and will. And how thsry "ood by ouch och-x Tl rough rhunum, plasma and mini. And now with henna It!" “not And um): A t the end " outth "rite, (“in hund In hand they no waiting For the dawn ot A grander lilo. Four little, but], hm, brown lands, - tor work or pray, From the ant stir at mph. bird. To the In: taint glam of dor. Bad, for book, or lino, or sun, “only to belt, or m bear, Fun: little bum.- " "and. Hub-mu duped ha payer. Fool "tong {out In the pm“ ot tits, Finn with thq tread ot hunk, looping my with “on other tet In the rm tur tuna and wank. Four hunch gran-in. can on": tight In every plan-nu or pun, Hnudu In!“ In" of I kindly "mun, sun tree from unholy lulu. [our little not on the lender, Ott n wtoruy wmbr‘n night. Pour mu. to“ on an with hard mom In an cold. my, during tight. Strum; together than ugh Imam woods. Out tn the lutumu'l min-- Oh, do" And drop won the footprint. That newt will come taunt BROTHER”. ml. You no DURHAM, Co. Grey, AUGUST POETRY work, The men whet” undonhnding their oiBeer,'ho now commanded than to in. In the moment botwoen bi; word; and the you! of the musketl the ten villager] uh to the ground. Ind. without leasing. no and the otheee arid. Ntigt t About. Young Conrad. n sturdy peanut, look. ing reneeuringly at the young girl to whom 'he had recently been betrothed. was the r first to advance. and elght of the other l, men )rewntly followed him, ell with the determmed manner of men braving iw tttttttt death, for none of them implicitly believed the ounrendbl “My. Tlre wo- men trembled and hid their been; the chil- dren stood emund tweetmek, but yet in. quisitive. l Onee more the lieutenant‘e slurp eye‘ nut-ten hle men. then'eeme the word of commend. S‘MMW him. end 'tii high enough. en ‘1: you will do your work This decision was communicated to the villagers, whose distrust and nlurm, how. ever, proved no great that "one of them would venture to come forward. Bo the pastor's son was the i1mt to take up his position in front of the Ioldiora. saying, "I stand hero m the firm conviction that no evil will loch" mo, and count upon mob of you " In" any right unnly fooling to join me." Ilia cool determination and courage quite overcame the officer, whose eyes fill. ed with tours. He turned to his men. now druwu up in line, and without utter- ing a word, gave them tt Sign, of which they silently 'tienifiedtheireomprtmenu1m, Then beckoning to the student, he whisper- ‘ed to him, “I am nlmnt to ”we mm by n strntnuem. Choose ten of your coolest hands, and range tnem in n line before me I will then order my men to shoot them through the howl. When I my 'ttres l' the tau men must fall fiat on the ground; the soldiers will shoot over their hands, and none at them will he 'hurt. I shall then order my men " the ground, when none of your people must stir till we are fairly out of eight." _ r The women began their “railings inew, Ind oven same of the men gave wny and begged for mercy. Tho young student. mm falling on his knees, once more appealed to the omcer. "I don't knrol to you," said he, "bat I will pray to God to prevent you from soil. ing your conscience by such I. cruel mus- were." "Gnome your men," said the officer, Brut looking very stem to hide his em. ouon. And now the sergeant and his guide re- appeared upon the scene. The former hnuded the lieutenant n. despntch, which on: hastily opened, and run thus. “Lou no “no. in talk. All one what village is 1nuished, if only on exmnpluiu made. Do your duty, and return immedinlcy." .Nor did this caulk; reprnof ramain than”: home of the men made aUm to entertain the suldieu, who did not pel their advances: as now. their Int sratislied, they felt in a kindlier mood, some of them "on said, "What a pit have to shoot tin-so fellows, and all fo stupid mistake." , Meanwhile the wretched villagers stem] naming in nnsppukalrle suspense; while the lieutenant, tt true Frenchnmn, who soon mustered n painful emotion, even at the risk of appearing heartless, asked for some breakfast for himself and his men. Thin smvenl Was terTotulrd to by several of the women, who brought Huck bread, jugs of beer, and tnie or two sun-ll cheoso, which l shanty reliant the hungry "4diers, not with. dnt n sneer at "la mini/w Allonunde," ongorly (1h Med among therruwlves. The hand of virtims lunkt'll mood") on. more than one of thnn muttering; "Fine work this, feeding our butcher" l" . “Even if they deserved the name," re- marked the young theuluuian, "we are only doing what Chriat comnmnds. Whether them persons treat us With for. henrnncc m- not, we, at all "vents, will let them sen that we are Christians" I Lieutenant anottn now hesitated ber , tween military duty and human compan- 'sion, while the youthful spokesman up- penlo‘d to conscionca and the demands ot mnlmrily hiulwr than Mnrnhul Davnmt‘s. At Lust the oitieer consented tu wait till a remand. despatched umlerlhe guidance of a rustic impressed into the benice, should hnvelurought fmther inuruetiom, from headquarters. ' Meanwhile the Villager: had heel: in. formed of the impending doom. The wo- 'men wept and untreated. while the men stood pale and speechless. Even the oth. 'er my] his soldiers, med to the stern code of wh, loathed the task Msigned them; while tluspustov's sun in the tinn persua- sion that hill retsresentatiom, would be n- v-ilipg. pleaded his can" with a fervor and address that did hut full to make an impress6nt. P' more." "I have no time for inr?stismtiou. My order: are to act. agninst Wildorf. and thin I am told is the place. I shall wait 1il1you ham agreed among yourselves which ten of you are 1otall, and! can do no tirst French mimic" to on“: our village, which. lying hidden in this narrow valley, Jun bltherto escaped observation. There ‘Are two other place: of tho mine of Wal. dort, and it would he quite easy to con- vince yourself that we are guiltlen of all provocntiou. r entrant you to spare the innocent." _ F ._ V __.._ my“. -__,.._‘, ' u... vhntull 5 poems have proper spent-1r; while the the French exrcution party, and here re. l ties peculiar to tltemselves---tuy are ricl men, who soon lated to the children and children's chil- ! in trtuhtiouury lore, in native scenery. am Hi, even at the dren of those whom he had saved in the _ tn ioeal phenomena ', “my are soul-hm‘rinl x, asked for some foregoing story. The whole reene had with daring adventure, valor and prowess his men. This had been denorihed an touching in the ex. l, they ttre marked with pictorial description ' several of the l treme. The three old men sat next to the witli bold imageryand withglowing pnthm ck lirenzl,juge of speaker, and evidently vividly recalled the It is, therefore, not n matter of Wulldel l checsc, which ordeal which they had undergone in hits that ossjttu's poem, tbrtt regarded by man) Mdiers,nU with. mmpnpy. In his address Dr. Grossman with much npprtciutive tuvors--Napolern no Allonunde," did not tail to make honorable mention of I., read them with uvidity through all hu lemxelves. The the oitieer to whose humnno deuce they I cumpnigne. They are read by not t', nodil} on. more owed tlsrir deliverance. "Eveu Isis mums,"; few in private and they are by the learned w; "Fiue work said he, u is unknown to me, and never , mode the mil-ject of eriticuntn, desertation "' . have I heard more of him. though I have i and conuncndution. Another testimony the name," re- often rmm-tnlmrcd him in prayer. It l "tr' to their high literary tcerit is tlo, faet, Him), "we are would cheer my last days could I once I that Union's poems which were eolleeted at comnmnds. more see him and thunk him." l'yJumes hit-Phonon in the Highlands ot m, as w"), for That very year there resided at Lyons, Scotland and published by him in Scotch. events, will let Where very likely he still may live, on in. lure claimed to ho of Irish oriarin--hin, hum.“ valid veteran (nicer ofthe army of anul- i Madam haul attacked MacPherson with of remain met. can L, who, after a. chungeiul life, found l grunt bitterness and 'tttppt" to prove Innde attempts himselt'in old age forgotten. lonely, and ; that the whole of the (latitude poetry was to did not re. 'poor. His only eupport Watt a small pen- l Irish. Eugene O'Curry, professor of Irish their hunger lsion, and his amusement to frequent n. literature in the Catholic University of Ire. lier mood, and ! cute, where he read the news and studied ', hind, and one of the best scholars th it tix,. 'What a pity to i the politic: of the day. One afternoon in I land possessed, had elaborated thin theory ', and all for . l Novemner, 1856. he went as usunl to his I and claimed as Irish the whole of Ossinn‘e 'cale.and took up the nowwnpcr which! poems. 'I'o substantiate these claims, out 1.] his guide re- l came first to hand. This chanced to be , Irish version hm] been publiahed, but thel , The former the Augusburg Gazette, which, as he had l expectations of hill) scholars with regard spateh, which I passed several your. in Germany, he Wan I to it had been disappointed inneinuuh an I thus. “st. ' able to understand very well. Ilia ntien- the editors never gave anything to show 'lmt village is itiou was attracted by n letter trom Jeng‘ Where it came from, net in fact knew any-I all made. Do ' with an account. oi the Waldorf J tey thing about. it. The internal evidence giv- dintoy." "'Waldorf?" thought he, "surely I knowI en by the poems themselves went to prove d the Mittee, that place; where can I lure heard of it T' their Scotch extraction. for though the hide his can l When the gray-haired Cuptniu anntteJ scenes and incidents in two of the princi- lhud fiuislsed reading the report, in! excite-l pal poem were laid m Ireland yet the wilint,m (new, i ment, A very uncommon phenomenon in heroes of them were Scotch and enlted in “we way and him. drew the notice of the other gentle-hank above the Irish heroes, n circum- imen present. "Davoust l" he cried, "Wal. l stance which would not have occurred had falling on hi. . dort', ten men, the person's son I Did I l Iriuhmen been singing the deeds, of their to the oihtter. dream all this, or really see it happen 7" own countrymen. The construction of the d he, "but I Long years of change, a hundred other poems was also distinctively Scotch. There on from soil. military adventures, had well nigh eifaoed was eiidence in the unwritten top'\grnpliy . cruel mne- from the veteran's memory what he now of Scotland that Fingnl and other heroes I uw before him cloudy recorded in black were of Scotland. The Highland soeietyu l and mung. Ind white. So the pastor's Ron still lived evidence proved clearly that McPherson I hose eyes fill. ---tstill remembered with a grateful heart had really collected these legends in the l, l to hi: men, the preserver of his native village. Not Highland“. one person declaring that he I ithout tttter. I for years hadco bright a my cheered the had heard these poems “before Mepher. l n, of witieisihenrt of the old soldier. son knew hi. left. 1mm! an... i..-. .:.u n Tho J emits of Quebec are again agitating for the testoruion.to them of all their pro. perty eohtuiuitsil darinsrTrehryTv's" reign. The 'rtsitoratfoi, id déiiiUdid as m not of justice. 1nd the list of properties inferred to contain some which are now of amt lulu. The promoter: of the agitation lug- gut “at come-ct (I. outlying but” 'to i-e, be jinn on marlin! The Gordon House stables, Onnzovillo, were completely destroyed by fire on Thurs- day morning. Savers] valuable carriages. lots of humus, one hone. and about tttteen tom of hay falling victims to the tLtnes. Lou, 92.000; no insurance. . _ It is reported that the coronation of the Czar has been detittitely f1xeil to take pine It Mowow on October lat. It in be. lieved that the announcement however, is possibly Jeuiguod only to and.“ the Nihil The same night he wrote to Dr. Gross. mnn. of Leipzig, who unfortunatelv wail now ill, with only, as it turned out, a few months to live. The soldiel's letter, thank- fully received as an answer to prayer, brightened the last days of the excellent divine, who did not let so Welcome in com- munication remain unrespomled to. The ttthrir became public, Captain Lmuatie's merit was ofheially recoxnized, the King of Saxony and the Duke of 8aroNreirmu. both sending him the Orders of their res. pective Houses, while the Emperor Nupu. leon conferred on him the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and a pension beiittiug his position and services. A translation oi Dr. Groasmun'a unirative nppenring in cer- tain French journals, no attracted nttention toLumotte an it man and In ofriier, and even without his Well-earned decorations and his anvereign'u substantial reward, he would hove been known and honored. and no longer the forlorn habitue of the Lyon: coffee-tsou-.--. The Chriatian Trmury. I In 1866, three of the ten men nlmve l mentioned still surviving in Waldorf, a jullilee eelebrntion of the great deliverance was proposed, and Dr. Grossman of Leip. Fy-u" pastor's sum the young man lwhoso self potrretita'on Ind prevented the ‘grent eahunitr--mc, invited to take, azleud- ing part. in the festive proeeeth'ngs, and gladly acceded to the request. After a l solemn religions serum» he repaired to the I upot where, fifty years l-olore, lm had faced I What these two yuun; nun lad done was not to lose in reward. As for the pastor's son. A manifest. blessing attended him through life. n course of time he ministered in his fnther's place to those when: he had rescued; and afterwards, be. ing called to Leipzig, received the dome- of Doctor of Divinity, and became well known thruughuut Germany an founder " a distinguished nuancinuon for the drfenco; of Evangelical Protestant-oe Gustav. l Adolf Verein. Meanwhile, the Waldorf“ people, Wham from time tn time he visited , conlimml to hold him in grateful rcmem- , herance. l I When the measured trend of the retiring toldiern remanded through the silent vil IInge street, end the women ventured to [look up, ten men lying inntinuleu, mid to all eppenrence lifelusn, met their View. With cries Ofelnrm they rushed forward to see what had luppeued, and before their weeping was exchanged torioy, the last soldier bud disappeared in the ndincent 24, 1882. ' and before their? the philolugm ', the lturt i inn amongit ninrkind . adjacent : the Latin have long L . 2. Modern Gentle poets nnd their poetry. Minutes ofJnly seuaan read all eon. , --Besnlm, Ossinn’a poems, there are in the I firmed. ' ', Gaelic other literary gems and poets of no Couoruunieution from Jrnum "may laid mean order. Foremost, among these wan over until ttttgt mnetiug of Couucil. William Ross, of Skye. a tanchcr by pro Messrs. J. Brodie and ll. Oliver muse' fermion, who lived at the time of Prince Ott Couneil "rgrant to Alumni. Agricul- Charles, the young pretetuier, and who tural Sooiety. Messrs. Munshnw Ind Da. wrote an “Elem in Comuuurrtation of mude waited ultou _ tsou) rt"drttiniug. Prince Charles," the "Puma of the Genlic “vamp treur Fleuvrrton eemettrrr. Mr. Maiden," and the "Cnekoo of the Trees." Duncan Cutmasll waited "Wm oounril rot, A book ofGaelie poetry had recently been grant to "nn'ur “Hwy road. M" Sloan compiled by the Rev. McLean Sinclair, of, wwted ttpon eouneil re-grant to complet- Nou Sootia, I howls particularly inteunt- tlruiu n" 10th Con. ""m'l" _ ing to Canadians as being the first book of A petition from John Teeter and otlml Gaelic poetry edited and compiled in Cau. w" presented and mad. Ida. The chief poem. in it wore ty John Accountant folluw-rnted "d "it" McLun. I native ot Scotland who left his A. ll. Fuwcett, printing ndvertwng, bt., native land to settle in theforesu ot Nov-1 'M.25. Wm. Bicltamuou, ant-timely. Scotiu. m possessed talent. of . high or/ telegrams. $6,90. R. J. Spronlo, postage.- der, on. of the most beautiful of his work. l "..t.M. _ beiag, "EUttpou the death of Mound“ Tranuror'a monthly “new”! -t-, McDounld." the haat indopomlont lord of ad and red. shown: a Int-no. clad: I Glenglrry. Of living Gaelic pom the but btttad mam. wu Mu. Mary Kathmandu» wrote with Reportl of Mann. Wright at Wab, squid at" 1nd dunno. in English and mt u-gnu'ol road W“ PM“ and her “tire Gulie, and who hold . high mad. , plus. in the rank of modern poets. The By-Luu numb-h. 8t'2, m’ I“. it“, "hunt by Lochiol" wu very fine, Iain; to If”, "u" to " “W I“... to I", ”MWQM to Campbell's bemtitul phat mun-cu taunted to MT. q. * poo-Io! "LoetnUN tuning." Mn. Mae. B. R. to p ut." "."P. gtued ma,nmd mtbtr: loll-r had also would“ some poem of 'MMM, rupeettvoly. iuteodtsoed.ad {all PM” Black». who“ ml tor (has. Best 'ttt . . . t a m Wm“ M M. mU a tbe Mr. sum moral.“ by urn-9..., ha lt-wth-hte-tta. Ldtrmad." that BrlarT No..N2, pr, '" “'"‘ 'm-‘umw: ”and t. as". nyd . trr' “MW . s' _ by Mr. 'ttaermta., “N.“ noun " o,Wdtg',',,',r,rfcrcteiig'.'ittt mnmmmw You" and. on by ior. Nam. 80.0“.“ h, M aeetstt. -AUrrird. . ' “an“... and mun»!- M:.w-w-m.u war-u: 'e*&mettitdoe-. - - . ”a, i en by the [meme themselves went to prove their Scotch extraction. for though the J scenes and incidents in two of the princi- pal poems were laid in Ireland yet the I heroes of them were Scotch and enlted in lruuk above the Irish heroes, n oirc.nrl'. I stance which would not have occurred had l Irishman been singing the deeds of their own countrymen. The coizstruclion of the poems was also distinctively Scotch. There was evidence in the unwritten top"grnphy of Scotland that Fingnl and other heroes, were of Scotland. The Highland soeietpu evidence proved clearly that McPherson had really collected those legends in the Highlands, one person declaring that he had heard these [mains “before McPher- son knew his left hand from his right." MaePuerran,tuso, was never in Ireland, and never shown to have any communi. cation with people living there. All these facts token in conjunction were strong evi- dence that the (lusidnic poctry was Scotch and not Irish. _,_,~.-, .. I., read them with avidity through ttll his campaigns. They are rend by not a: few in private and they are by the learned muJe the Mlljecl of criticmn, declaration and eotanettdution. Another testimuny r..... Al I I . ' B.. nun amongst men-kind. The Greek end I the Latin line long been doad lengunges but they are still reed by many ardent student: " model: of literary excelleney end they continue to exert plum luau. mm on the modes of thought and ex- pbeision in the ext: of poetry, peiutiug and sculpture among men. even in our I'.'? day. Tue Scotch and Irish language. ere fast dying out and edict: they Irett" to l he spnkeu languages, they will be read as l lingual-es glowing with singular patriotism ‘i heroin» and song. The Gaelic is damned! ‘to the saline fate but when it in no longer a luing tongue it will netertlieless contain trauma that cannot {ml to engage tin nttantiou of men of genius, learning und culture either in the original or in the trun. elation. Asjuht indicated, there are thrve things wmthy of noted in the further illurr tration “four position--- I Prepared opecially for the Review. I Like new lent perish on the apple-ch Ir civnlized We, [align-g” die out, halving ! behind tttem tram replete with imam: to Whole N o. 232 ll The Gealic. ', the nuiiqunrinu and Liston Mr. Ellie“ moved. Ge. by Mr. .WM, that. the Canned .0 iuto Commltm at tho whnlo on by Inn Nos. I“, m. I“. ”a --Carried. . I Bylaw: number- 842. a”. Md, t 'o.' l to levy rum. to In] “21:09! "tea, to " polio- mun-m rules. um! to pom-t T. a. d B. B. to place cattle guard qn you] all”; an“. r-tiv-ly, introduced and lid I iLart time. _ i '. Mr. Ellie“ month}... by Kr. WM. an; Bra'" Noun. “2, I”. M. “I- to read I ”and tima.----.' his A petition tram John Tech! and out." was: presented and mad. Accounts " follows mated and read:-.. A. It. steeu. printing adverumm, (0.. 056.25. Wm. Bichud-nu. Italic-wry; Magnum. 05.90. R. J. Sproulo, m. "M. Mowa. mom. "a ll. Oyerr ”and on Council ro-grnut to Alumni; Agricu- turnl Society. Maura. Munulnw Ind ths. mude waited "you A council ro-drAiuiu“ nwump near Flehbnrkm cement]. W. Duncan Cumulus” waited upon opunoil m. granite romur runny ma. Mt. Sloan wanted upon council "rgrapt to oomph“ drain an 10th Con. swung. . . '; timted. - _ . , Communication from Jamel Hunt] hid over until as” meeting of Council. _ This Council ,met in the Town Hall Fluherton. on Monday, Aug. gud. Plu- ent, Mean. Christos, Web-la. Ellie“. Wright,nnu Podlar. Ary linguist, he bmed the Gaolic m ita amuitigs to other languages, ”wind . thoravgh knnwlodze of it, and became sq enamored with it, tlmt ha has by an appeal to the public raised funds enough to our”. in the [Humanity of Edinburgh I chair in the interest of Gauche literature. - - v -""'"""' [deduced frous the Crook pry numi. Anon. however, the Latin cropped up Main; " I taking porl in tltilocul worship} M“. to the Presbyterian form, next‘ Sunday, in, the school-homo (there being no chunk in that quarter), I determinml to notion. specially what mm] would ho "tteste' ofuutrn in the con-no of tho urvioo; this turm-d out to he ar"', in which.o{oouno., [immediately neugnised tho Loan not the German ouch. and tho Scotch on}. on. I hove no doubt connected with tho M any oe, to inert-550. I'moeding on tbe same tuck. t fauna that nothing woo ada... ier than to cull namoll collection of Gallo words from the more names of tho plum through which I tnvellod. aided, by occidental incidents. The vol-y homo of the broad sloping Ben which I out ho- tmolne ovary morning on tho north lid. of Loch Marco, Bea. Miabh, woo manifest, ly the Latin dicta, and that from tho Greek Mina, the original form of tho Eug- iish lean." ,-_- - w I!" t. "en In" Mo, however. having "eimd at V “mf- "UU, we! learn: better law to end my eye: and are. upon one an Mt f vattOond itigitta through the yaw . White“ up my quarter: form-uh o at Kenloch Ewe, end then and ISO. . b picked up my tint nan-turd he! 10-. n rare oleuneuag., somewhu a follow t' 1 It seemed only I lumen thing to Hun.“- ' aioually to the men who hen; about ' l uud give ten-Juno. to men end but... “CI .9 the weather tannin elweye be tell-1' I about. end even (logn, gnome. end ”no. F will occasionally full. l fell upon the “no ' of trying a little phllulogy. Bo I 0.1“" ofthe led who wee tightening the W- Gnd of the Rosinente that wee to lend dd 3 east towards, Loch Torridun N we. I the Gaelic lor hum. 'hurh,' he "tstud,, T Here of course I recngniu-d one a my oldest acquaintances in the mer' "cltotrl---, with the tail lapped amend the original limo-European k ”ROM down utter the favorite lesbian of the Gil-l idonian Celts into ch. So far sueconhl. t next naked the Gaelic for mare. end got: for nuswer can". Here Main in In old college friend whom I mule-Intel having first seen In company with “In gleaunut little pmlgy lyrint ((0le hom.. unculue) of the Augusto, ego, from whom to quote ihtetmy we: mum . velid 'sertitieate for the degree of D. D. In the then extant Marisol; Collove of About 'Jeeu. Encouraged by thin first my. I l went on to Ask whet we- the name of“ high hill there. pointing to a huge, jug-d Ben. I little to the south. with two turp- poiulnfuuiteil by a long 11ng or 'mint, " dented all along, as it were with canine teeth. 'That,' said the hut, 'le Ben Eigh.' And what does High mean t' 'A tilp Here my Latin was at fault, the! this word also signified ice t and that. hath the Eue. llhl‘ and the Gaelic could Le “lamina-JI- i. -... VI I If!“ t" anion. and undo the tuna] but “trough the Highland glem, from Bull-kt to Bluir-Athole Ind Loch Tay, withemttU. ing note that there was any such Mutt u Gulie in u... wan-III an” - _ _._.....(.. Mum“ by 1 similnr motive. Profeuor Bloch. I I“ oi versatile genius. ho, devoted Maul! to I“. study of Goalie. The In!“ in which ho beg-u to loom tlmt low In uniquo. Ho thereon spook- in tho httmor. on: "t""t--"ww, I grew up in immuno- and Apathy. like other you“ no. VII. Ind mosh-ed tho brttefit of a Musical odtt. ttation. And I----'- At _ JV "-"'.. '""" mo (no M~ or. learned one or the modem “W in order that he might Ind in chain time. Mm. without any druwl-m-k. Actuated by I similar motive, Pratt-nor like“. n In oi versatile genius. ho, devoted Manuel! to iii. study of Oldie. The man- in mm“. c, I -"V on in an “I lirliona be lanai-rm!» “other and the ‘hixhor in the liunum contained in it, M mun (lineal: is it to ttaualat. into “can its moo turn! of thought. ittte Ill-I- i osmium: and nu Inuua- of clan-la. No translation. humor mod, can .1" out the origin] with perfect elm-ca: Accordingly. Ruben Hui. "- ~“ - _ . an“ it in in: h to u to “In-co which“ Inc-had “MEN. 8. The study ofthe M by Itl‘ eultute.--No list-,. - -“ .. w, Artemésiét Council. in the World _ -$“o union. howovor mod, an H“ origin-l Wttls perfoct elm-ca; my. Ruben Hui. the ("at m.» ed one of the modern him that In. ....'..|.. -4. ' .. - the south. with two “up. , a lung ridge or tmint, hu 'g, as it Were with canQuc mid the lad, 'u Ben Eigh.’ on Righ mean t' 'h “0.3 was It halt, that this word r'. And that both the Ettst. she could Le "tuntill, .4-.- or " k.

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