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CH 18 INTRODU TORY. - . in lg,uron." said Frauk in at ,r), I a T
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. . � i Its tl'�Avoh " Wlfen'l heard,. ..paice, which- sb`owed lie 'did. ,lot take the � new store." exists, their a,inexatiop ideas vvill nover bo
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of the- Galloway Gazilte. thisi name I was not! a little surprised. . . -timpA. � � I, But whats ado at die -corniir'i " Rerw rbalizedv - � -- � IV. . � � . and ye k
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. I f I . #I Stratford on theAv6Li.`.'uAiiJ I aloud. Mr. .4 - r � . . I
DE,&it Si_R,_t prollased' w"hon'l left dear -4i I . � .1 � � 41 re- t - . I ,the hard t * 'es" the. depressed state of the . - ) �
- . I wonder if tboy,14ye a Sbak-'apear tCO T"' had ina4e.ititiap ' -an,3e this --Fall it, month OPI'o4'te 0armichud's aiotel two :of whom " iiii and I int
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� - auld Scotland lAst i -lopkilig. - M14D were gesticulating ,and talking vory earn. market, etc., but after partaking of Car -
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�- North Hierica to wr]�3.to y - have � ., ' - to enjoN micha-el's "guid peat reek," they, began to ' -
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Z�� � r a -tion i on inen wilp was addressed I - toot ctope, wbjc� act r the estl ', while' th imes tme
t,o td.., ��Z;�rdi,jig iny obge'v fa Shakspeare about -eight miles from Strat- up - 1. . the conversation very -ticb. ukk ill a in ore ch eerfu I vie iv. of things, and to
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Omjid things in tbi6. -Ne, w* , ,�,V� o r, I d 'if I me t - quent A I ips. t'lts Jobn',W,arner," "til' my companionj - compare fheir 'present &*fflaetit cond
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with anything which I consi4re,dl" light -en- - - - y - It -border chiel. making a bargain.' with Lhe time when they
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Urtain thei.'read6rs of your vat tiabli.. . papar. � F? I*j " hen. -A talk smart? RQ . �
e4ju have . I.. . . "We'll gangawa, an'hearthem, it'll fie a Huron tract, four, thomand 63iles from -the *
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i T and thougl t)itsla a have -hot . " �, r smiling face, it- fe ' ty . .
wi, th e U ii ited States; raised the pott yet. , agdiust Geeek. derers, with little orno money, many wi Nv.ws tse v
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pr�ftt nation, 0 a great, and- eu .orprising - . .. � ' language,, vr)sich flowed- fr,dm a tongue tbat, , '
� A - q , . Westward We _V�ont to tile fiLle Village Of , We w4'ed with the crowd and found it I only -an axe, to h6w out homes, for theni- that. -Si:
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. Mitchell, passed Carronbrook,. aild on the , ,4,-. 1 . a plea- to be its Mr. Mali- bad - anticipated. The selves in the backwoods of t6 far 'est. harp ont
4h6m; because., I natuinklIV consi ' red that . lipyer "UKpas,ge4. Ilie.,poured forth th
. 4� . afternoon Of Sliturday the-48di, day,of Dec., 't , , " " bu ver, Mr. Warner, - had offered twenty- 11 We makou deal o' the hard times now," ,, - I u ig '
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the 'description' of our Americ4 cousins . su re, he,ex perionced at � this . meeting. tht'ee (or as be pronounced it twonty tbreye) said"Willie Sproat, "but I mind the U � , Mt I
. *ould not inier'est ydin residers ritueb as in the yeat-of our Lord one thousand eight ]Ftt)W * d'e do -31r. Mair 6w � d'e do - lm�pf I copy it, a
T hiindred and sixty-nine, I waii roused from , " '�' - . y I y I dollars foi a cowl'while 'the seller Istrenu. that, if f could o' got a tenth par. t lo' whAt � I, Read
. dian rothers - eall* delig�tcd.to see,y". There . is
. the description of.011-1- - Citllf'A � ) a suooze_]�y the loud soream of the whistle ' al" ". - ,, . ousl y insisted on having twerty-three and a- I'm worth noo, I would have thou't 1 was. z 4i �
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i�e�iftllv if 1"co-U-1d lig�t poll, ,ny Of tile nothing in this wide universe, Mr. Muir, half: and neither offiers. -
08" � I . V _ the stoppag(i of the tritin, and a hairy face . . party could nave dis.. agentlenian ,I have tiavelled a hundred �
iiettlements of the, mikny.-hundredl.of emi. tbat.contribute-R 'more to the 'Internal sa- ' ' -
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grants who have left tile south- of Scotland, . . . tis*fh�tioii' and - raj)turous pleasure of my ustead as much at har'verst aK would pay my taxies
. ' . . STAVON." � ' ' I '' . . . . . bad the difterence been fifty pounds, i . ballad col
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� :t.0 bew out homes for. �hewselves ill the . . . . . ,t heart, tllan.:th� sight.'of your 'own b�am� - . � � 'I atid the instalmi'out on in land." - - . . . -
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h -w d woods of Can Within thd last thir- I . . - - . - I hope you are w * " said;,another,!,thitt's true WiUia Afr. Bro:i
� it aaa, � cended- tile platform bind looked arouna. . ing�.couutenance. A I -,Mr. .4 I tell ye Tam, I'll gi'e ye twonty-threye 11 Yesi 7 ) � * -1
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'ky or forty-y,eitrs- . . . . . I, So this is Seafoetb. Where will I be- Mair. 'I hope that vo u have -not been - as- dollar.49 afil 110 ae 11341f.penj)y Tykaii..", and though wheat's low nod, its no as low, . I "Auld S
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Your readero-beipg in GallowiLy-, and my- . � it, L . I .sailed by any - mundane calAmity since la.9t when we had , . .
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'.. I .,L6.okin.9 80�ih of the -station.1 futv. 11 � threye .n'a lw,V an'no ae baif penijy less." haul it twenty miles to Goderiell, on an old I �
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us if vur Atteiiii ' I "A re- of a .T'm.weel.thank ye,-gey an'weel." " She's no Nvorth't Tamf she's no- Worth't ox -sleigh. and gi&t three Tork�shillings ol
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&�Ii nes of GallowiiY peopli6l'ifi this',new . . "31r. Smith aloo me't�e introduce ye''tae -1 could na' make, it oot o' her. ' forty cent& a bushel for't, and trade at that, - His, sert
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'ot kl�OW in house ?, - I : 'Esq." . H� was .Qrjgi i(� bit cooie -a nice bit truck at whatever price .
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wbat section of tbe,co, atry ile hovered around the slow'o' speech for a 'pfi,,ader ; sae be -took -1 co-u'ld 11-a' mak- it bot o' her -'I canna' "O ves " said J. Hannah, "we're weel. 07
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till I -camev.to!Ouffalo, -A -,,large � town on , . .
4kd . . li twi th-e.dispensing o' j�istico and writes J. gi'e it hoddle utair k4i twontv-tbTeye," - 1100 by- we were then. Before Mr. Van "01- -
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Ue emst end of -Lake 'Eritl at--tb& eflux.�-of � ; � 11 his * ist-mill I b"' cartied - . A'thrift
. looked as though thley could relish the ridi- P. after, hjs,name.." .- 11 You butchers are awfu' cheaAs Johr- mona put p gr 7 �, - , . . � -
the Niagaret River. W -here I mOt with James ctil6us. *11 Yonder bels seei if you see )Iiili ., 1'034r.-Mair,"-�'Mr. Mair," '.'Mr. Mair,ly ye icen, thats no four centsa pounr ail ve'll flour eight miles - on my back through fhe. � . �
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..6, .- I o; cq you'll,know hiin again, . You'll get as saidD.-S. Rills, Esq., with atoneand man- sell't a' oot at.eight an'terii" I bush; and mony a day I had neucht, but . . Wi, miaiu
. .1, 'He w" -born an. -I bmight ,up, " - good a meal, at ,as reas- fi�er thAf w I mi i t beetled wheat tae make porridgeo."'
e� lakes. � 11 I ,r-. good &,glass And ail ould bAre ,done 6redit to.Garrick. 'I Ay Ti s wair asfive centfi a poun' Mathrif
.tibar tbe!Gatabos'a of Fleet, in the Parish 6L onable rates from him as any body el'se in --Mr. Sm ; ith I ap*pe' 1,to you. -I . s this � I I- .tYes." sai<1 R. Scot&, ajid look at ou-.r 'Kept, -a I
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6rination conce-r � ning T,he lako trade, smu,y- Sealorth. . I . 1. - wost ungenerous, exhibiting the deficiency 'Noo I kep the weighf o' a -beast as I - Weel �ma
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- *wy,-.g�ve�-to the public. Ito likewise told - .11 I . ,4you way wtll.say that,", remarked 31i. His wed
I I . Io Huron." . intricii,te problems, and g'rasp the ,most di- ,I Ye'r a vera. . . � � � I
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ine if I wanted to see'Old Coillitt-Y ,people, . t14 nt to ffi u i* Li _guid judge Tam, o' the. 1111011d ,,la"ecollect once,,comin 'fro I . .
I I He will either tell �ou all you wa it. dea with the velocity of lightning, weight o' a beast, ilanei better -if the beast. Van Eg 9 9 , in
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which -be'meiiDt Scot(!hmeyt, *to go to the : I . P - � But whil
I . . kHow'. or fifid those who ca�'n ; lie's a civil w,bo e6mbines thr, 'eloquence of a Demos- wiasna your ain, or A war na" wantin' tae Stratford, Dr. - D ur.1op and myself. , Night . Andwhil
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� , .4 d -ti tbepes with .the wisdom of a 1,36crates, sell -but. when the beast's ye'r aln, an' you set in when wc, were in the woods bet*eft . � - _. When 0
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. Qn:t8riq 11,31 it was pitkh dark an&-'.*
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. , , : j. I musingly tuimed t6vitrds thb hotel,- -'k-'nows in diffident and bashful natur er� atid Mitchell, L
!- ' y ung but . . . %, s.. - . . y . �. � V and ga'n tae- 8oll.-od'ye'r lambs are a' shLeep, " I th � .1 I
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I . ; -A - grod glass ood meal reasonable rates ac- the extreme difficulty under which I labor. 8&idJoh.-n�.,who-#4nfor6e4.h-is'arguements -by- heavy snow .
jl�,jivi.ng pla,�,e - wbitlier m' ramb'es led roe- , _� 9 - ) - P � . . 0 a was to . ..4- Not W11
I J. y 1. . all I Want to know, or: in procui ing words to � id-eas. Oh frequently nodiliug his bead as lie spoke, - that the horses fairly stuck. Wh t .
commodating tell iue ,expresa my I .1 � - my &in 0
. swthl ..'south, �ast or wes�, I wi iuld - meet- I - 11 � . � � . 4 . rere in the middle I - I .- I
' ' find those who can,�'Stood McBride, I it wastod.bad too bad. But Mr. .Maii, but when lie came to 11 ye'r lamb,g are a' - .be done'l there we m t � I IN'by heN
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F - I I ,, and. piked the and stara exterminated ; though the mighty heayy rough ca"l) ury
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I ' i ."andlord,to partake. After chatting some oceen should evaporatd and Win up, replaced it, and paci bef6ie us, --and a heavy xno% I . � , I- -
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litrio feeling altio9t as much at we as 1 . " Wh - � � . pull at the Doctor's brandy bottle. dug Ou'r- � ,�
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UAght. Evo:* *day I hear the .br ad -Scotch . ? - P1
ry ed your house tome, aud fold Hie your "Good by(i gentlemen," 11 good bye, and 11-Twonty4hroye, " said John, (a nod). daylight. The Doctor's dog lay on his . I Tap, wa,U4
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. . 1*91 .9 . - , 44 Hol ho, 'ho,*' laughei the Stoot Me- q . . . . Upon th�
. . .-ish brogue, the peculj*r tone of; Yorkshire, 1 .4 - ' b ` . yel sitt- - � - .
. Bride7 that's the domin6 ; he juas ul- Mair,,, 'It ougb I ave tell , him he's no guid threye." (a big ncid). ing fatigued riding in t� railway carriag i
'or the heasiei speoch.of tht Dutch. Furth- I , ' . . .
t . I WAYS a droll way of saying things." 0'ty" L 11 He's frae below." I 11 Twontv-threve an a hay,, " said'Tam, ing on a velvet' cushion, should baie a trial -
tol(I there are I , - if I' � I . . . i . And, ere
*er West and south I `161 * ' I tlien asked if he �ould introduce Hie '& From below- said 1, inquiringly. (a lAgger nod). of suck roads as we htid thirty years agm .
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f .Scotland. I :bave made mally acquaint- ' " 01 11�ath
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froln'thefirst thiai'noiie could give the in- come frae belo.w.' He's- frae Kingston I "Why dont you split thedifference I". . . Here the Landlord came . � _f0th , ;
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iiince' my, arrival here ;axid I . v6,under . eat reek" -A-nd a Pong . was caNd - .. ,ee__,
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,titken, to write a tale -'for �.e 4R ON Expos- ' ' "Weel Tam this.is the very la* offer 111 for. " .
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- I . I? neers who had entqred this region in its 'ers a. �rood ow folk on Sharp's *Platform, * � I .
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rroR entitled 11.1kir(m Twent : ears ago. . I. . . 1. - - - ' -tbrey� dollars - an�- a man 1L- like to liear- it."' ' ' . - . And dw �
primitive state.. . there's likely some auld settlers among make, I'll gi'b twonzy I � .
. You -will-recollect my. taste, way al- 17 I � . . it he "Hill; O' Galloway," said sev- � � . . i
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"W00 8�y pAssiou for describi' � - We walked slowly up the side of the "A bargain," said. Tam, and ia they went eraFlin the, rooni while every one ceased- . Z i
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. I � &r. Muir one of the first settlers, and was literall crowded with men of various "There's C. L Van Egniond go'n -in, lie John sana the -- hills o' Gallowa" to
. 4nd satisfaction I felt when, thiis employed. I , I I 'if, . . y . 1-15 I P I e came I I qj
I . , - ages from the beardless youth in his.teens, was the -first settler in Huron but come very attentive aud�ence, and when b .
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Xy �youthfti:T, tastes f haV6 ne 'I was introduced to Mr- Mair by the ac- to tbo frosty locks of three score and ten. awa III) all$ we'll -hae a crack wV some auld to the last �verse, which- I give below th6
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- 1 .4 what Ineede& He seemed backward at glance at the crowd, "Eveiy body's here the meet them when they're at the market." pin drop. � I :,
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' I fiist, but -after some conversation which he day I think.- " (as the lass said when 'she III;et me introduce ye tae Xr. Carmichael, " An� when auldSe'otland's heathy hills, oicame 1
-But - bbiw -this came abot-it', and how I 6b- I � Her rural n phs an' jovial awains, -
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.tained in' acquaintauces aHd trIendships I . " . . Her flow'ry wilds an'wimphn rM, a, - My daag
. I y him to be a very intelligent, far seeing man, settlers and here they are, as thrang as an' half a street o' stores besides. though,. ye, Awake nae mair my canty strains;, For 1 ha�
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, - like, the domine, inclined to t)e droll and footsi ' I . 7 1 X00. sa�
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serve that, as the tale comes, out, you will loved a joke. ' : , . Gouttilocks frae Roxborough, . border laughingly observed to Mr. Mair : . 0 dig my grave and lay -my banes; � - �� --
be regularly supplied. with the '11URoN Ex- . . ' - . Araang the hiU� o' GaUowa.'.' � . in I V,
. . . . 41'Colne awa up the toon and I'll show ye cAbiels. .There's -the Walkers fr4e Glengep "I Na Willie ye wadma think it to look at 1. . - I d ro,
,"81TOR, from which you, can c PY,- if yoi . Nothing charms the heart of a Scotch- , �
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. � � ' in the day as its Saturday. I'll show them Kirkeubright,. Chesneys, Campbells, Carn- sprig, fu' o' starch an'd an extra- quanii-ty 0
yoiir readerse� . And 1. sho',ul i think the ' And lik�
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,cess of the poor ainigrants in the'backwoods a -Rd in a sbo' t time I was beack, and John - Murray . frae Gallo I'll do L the dear old father -land, is stiongly planted - Aud fa"
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, I perfectly astonislied"to find so many from better ken'd by the name - Q.' Paisle Jock, I hitched it up, and held the horse till he - I . 1
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especitilly when they know that many of Sd�otland, and the majority of these from and McMurrays, and Pappl6s frae Borgue. got in. He gi!d me four cents tae get a 'lass. but in a &otcbman it is- intensely so. For L Has gano
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Uatween the - - . . � . Galloway. my own native' place. Yon'er's ie.McCaas f G thon. standin' I touched my cap an! thanked him "' in 111. . . -
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el(APTER 11.7 -WHICH IS EXPLANATORY. f6ster tae Sir John Gordon." . Kilburnie man." . getic, and persevering, able and willing to% moor an 1. I
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time the iron 110L rSe was bearin� me wes�- stan'in'rbon that ,sleigb. Willie'sploat, "It has certainly \grown rapidly." 11 Ay, gang ben, ye'll fin' a guid wheen of the company saying . I And gh-01
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hour. . . I � Sand ; and yon'ers Jemy Houston, John ry whiles, that s Sharp's botel; It was built "Ben ga'6al we," and ; found between - � Thb bon
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. Railway travellii3o, may be conif,)rtable, Cummin and McConnell a' frae Bbrgue." by Thomas Knox, and ia sometimes caM twenty and thirty farmers, who may be Ana ishw
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quick and suitable for business, but it is Giiid day gentleman, boo's timesi" Knox's'hotel," "Knox, isbeaScotchmanl" taken as a fair sample of I the yeomen of ) )
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wish to see the country as you go, you take 11 Nae times a% a, said another. . - % 6 Y. - . Afore h -D
. 11�P - leave in. Llms' frae the- . 11
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it has ael's a Dutchman baith auld settlers." brick bouses� ane belongs to Kidd &'McMul- Scotland. It is true that 11 Absence makes " Ay Robbie Burns made it that. . T��`.
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