Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Previous Page
–
Next Page
OCR
l
3r’sI“"l
.-t:.%2f
Sivdgvdif '9
er.‘.nr.;i
-3:657‘-‘see:
n.. as...-
-.-in .4
mm 17, 1914-
' Che Baeldc
Gmenlccn.
1' Irish .Brigad.e
By F. HUGH
ll[llEGl8lVE HALF llllulllll AGREAT BATILE
at Blmhelm, or Alrnost a
Fontenoy
0’DONNELL.
WW’ ,
o Dorie Free Press.)
, m.uy tomous victories
in Brigades carried the
lfmm '11
unis o
3‘ Kl“:v:ry student of the pm End
der oi the ballad poetry 01
era are deieats alnloisr
with the u
8. defeat
NH barons -
,oi lilo ruperh str logy. all the rls
El-iglan .wer th poi
.,,, n-mm nocislve Bltlleh of the
,9] Joe: iull lustioe to the resist-
rs as the!’
E5’
)-guild nearly aehieved a success as
- at that which the same hrigade
gained at irontenny."
1-nor.
lilile opening or the year 1701 the
nhliis oi bouis xiv. seemed on
Q
E
.
..
-llliilbornugh and
Mil!’ were irultlessly
nrtlelr strength against the north-
nntnt rates at vienna. itselt, whioh
-
in-ever. ,
We will or May, 1704, Marlborough
Iiilll lrontlng the No
oi pra
M Genie in ry at Aiistrlh and
W many. with tho stendlest
Q England. Holland, Prussia.
1... .
.h;P;15el'l and out-generalled armies
We 2 and Bavaria.
)mmFa1’:,tending to he still keeping
in on the northern iortresses,
silent march h a t ii
on . an n en
r-hehnlng ioros upon the Man.
‘"4 “min. still idly wait-
eroy. who n
“N "'9'! to !“l>lNrt th t ll
of the hulls ol Llirlerlclli -rroeitynm
W" of the avengers. down would have
zone in the trampled mire the blood-red
9
o
n Elly to do It service
upon all the continent:
V n.-rm: nmnn AND Tm: mi).
The irraneo-Bavarian army hon 1[g]ef[
VIIIIS It Lutzingen, ll-5 centre at Ober.
and hetween the Carpa-
thians and the Vosges, was am",
The crossing of the Nehel
under the nre oi oherglau was enacted
itn extreme diiiicnity. but at length n
great column composed oi the veteran
ilaooverlnn regiments. supported oy ur-
tillery and cavalry. pressed to the us-
sault or the hey at the p . The
assailants had the numerical superior-
‘ but the position was strong, and
at Oberglzu, suddenly the Irish cheer
was heard. no an avalanche at irlsh
onyoneta hurst unon thc coalition. Lord
clnre in psrson headed the regiment oi
Clare. The German regiment or von
Gaorv tried to meet that terrlhle charge.
in a few moments the German regiment
had ceased to exist. ' The Prince at
Prussia‘: regiment ans pierced through
and through. The three thousand Irish
and their French comrades pushed the
whole column In dlsorde Y rout back
again to tho nianihy borders of the
Nehei. . English e Du h on Gerrnnn
broken colurnnil ol
ilyihg beiore the Irish
converted t e rout of the assauiters into
borough di . Marlborou
meaning of that i
While the Irish Brigade was left unsn
(1, again to quote the words of Sir
Edward Greasy, ‘ullinrlborough came IIP
In person and "dashed III upon
Posed dank with his squadrons. The
man reeled buck, and as they
which lilarlbnraugh had summoned up
in the reserve.” 0. the Flu’ of IL tbs
“E?
2;:
.
13
ing an nrmy. tho three regiments had to
tail hook herore the men regiments of
rn Mhrlboroulll in
balm. Wlth
e
When Illarllmrai-Ish bud 10.000 horseman
well In hand. ht: loosed them like a
thunderbolt umn the IIIEIES French
horse and the flank at the French In-
fantry. The French barge deal tartar I
VB!!! discharge of cnrblnes. They were
excellent troops. but they had not been
ie
.,, rl execution. as that,
r..,::"'bDrnueh (mm the Lower
A Upper Dan he. ‘
. "5 1
mil '5" znagnliicent om-oninstion
d,,r
91' I Maurice de Sax:
D
riaonern. sli "
hundred oaioers. swel d the train at
captives and spell. Thu 5"”
French ascendancy disappeared for I
hundred Years. (HI the sun of Auster-
lllz shone out upon a more uwtul ur-
age.
The man Brigade that swrmetl down
the slopes oi’ Obergllu did not swell iho
oroug 'n rn iioent strategy. and
though iilmlluly out of t o two nun-
dred ousa -
lenhelm. so at waterlo h
nations or the Con neni hhd eontrlhnted
their host laatialiona to hulld no English
not
France: the French
Revolution had long iiluce aholished the
Great B in d o t e
marshes or cleared the
the Nehel. and
ramvhrte ot crernona. and swept the
woods or Fomenoy.
SOME LESSONS FROM 1814.
The united states was destined lo
learn in the course or ml the lesson‘
taught by unnrapnredness lor var, o
nation ever underwent a more huinlllhlr
lag experlznne or paid a hoxvle: price
for disregarding the maxim, “In time or
paste prepare for wnr." The year
opens: --
n to com
hvarnse American.
was hsoomlng apoalllngly elieetlra.
Most or our merchant ships were tlod
-
n.
to
tation ot the navy estahlished early in
the contest. '
The capture or the mute Enter by
the arltlsh irlgate Phoebe and her non-
sort, the chemo, n t e harbor at v -
paraiso. liiaroh 23, was a giorioun
teat.
David Porter most
great adds. ‘I‘ e gr
the deieat. and no shtn was en: mar
galiantly deiended than was the Essex.
As a partial r-oi-isolation lor the loaa at
the Euler came the tidings that the U.
s. s. Peacock. captain lvarrlngton. had.
on April 29. cnprurad the British sloop
or war Eperoier, otter 2 sharp action,
on the Florida ooaat. Nearly two months
later the warp, canlmnnded hy slahely.
matured. Juno :2, the British sloop
Reindeer, an allront to Britain's navnll
pride in the British channel. The warp
repeated her t.l‘lllrlIPli when on S3lILO.nl-
her 1 she sunk the British cruiser anon.
flee
victor ealled oil into tragic mystery.
one knows the runner or the loss or tho
wasp. tor she disappeared forever tram
human ken within a iew weeks at her
last victory. ‘
Americans needed, an r August 24,
1314, all the catisolntlalis they could get,
for on that date the lsrltish tomes, un-
ac -
work. Tho capture or the cnnitsl at tho
United states was preceded by a tieieut.
ot the motley army mustered to duieud
Heal the mllitln of which tint ll'l!lY
was mainly c posed to
holding Its ground the victory would
vs been with the Americans. The
cltizensoldieru’ qultllty was no: on n
n
‘E
n
E
sitlon ot sinuous-
thesa men "
sorsmlrllng slrirrhieh. the British rhargeo
d the American ml in broke nu
regulars under the load or
Bhrney done disdained to retreat. The)’
u reaolxite reelstanre, Ind were
overcome by numhers. The British
marched M. once Into VV3II3ln5lolI, and
and most other
with Government.-Saturday‘ running
11.
lA LAWLESS GOVERNMENT.
The report ot senator Eorah on the
rel oi martial law in the west vir-
ginia coal strike. says tha New lrork
venin p
, can r-ms eve y rn
hose who brought about
nvestintion.
iii: the znno ol
ORIGIN OF AMERICAN FLAG.
The Star Spangled Banner Not
Derive From an English
Model-The Theory of Anglo-
ihanilw Writers as to Deriva-
tion of the Starlland Stripes
Refuted by Reputable Autliorie
ties-Fallacy Has Crepl; Into
School Books Which Should Be
Revised. , - ‘ ‘
tinio past no organize
o xiv
. to
very marlrod. and the aim at l e toni-
pilor to ginoevery Arnorluan insiiiuilon
basis is only very thinly
. r; a matter or fart those com-
Dllem have Yellrrllknllrd Amerltlhl I-5
slavish‘ iniiiatov-s or more uonyista.
one on a soon as made by
this noun or hlrellnizs was that the Am-
w
rrury oi the Amerirlari s
t nl Piwservnlion Snclely, writes is
rollows York Timn on the
it is not
to me Sew
h o els:
various Places in En!-
identllied with Washington na-
cestom and studying the wnshinglon
arms on am-lent seals at Durham. on old
stained glass windows nod in venerable
ld lik '
hul in suiglavu hiauor
mine. I hive come to n dlilerenl ron
rlusloii ir that
CXDFESSEG by .
in the nunday
“Enslllzh Home or the
wnshlnglone nedicated to peae "
rerning the derivation of the united
stntrs nag mm the wnuhington cont-oh
or reasons hrieiiy are these:
wu horn. As early
hly earlier. the liag oi the
ornonny or England consisted ot thir-
teen red and white horizontal stripes
vilih a st. tieorgen cross on a white
A French work. nuhllshed in
h h
c
As
stars. so-cnlir.-d.
are red on I
to the stars-the
lvi Wuihiri5lon's arms‘.
te field, our stars are
nr-id. Now them were several English
nersonagee who had n their cunts-ob
nrms whlto stars on a blue held, as. (or
Instinct-. the celebrated wiliinm Lord
Ilonglas arid (tour a ivier 0 Black-wood
rrogisterel lnl'2). Judging hy similarl-
iins, therriore, we have better authority
Mr ilorlvlng t o elements or our ring
ii-our sonm-s nthcr than wusl-iiugton's
cant-of-Arms.
.Furtherniure, the Washington "dLhl's"
no.1 our alum havo an entirely dil-lerent
a
:-
ElgYIl“<‘8llI‘P. The Was lngmu "alal'a“
are ht-l'a.ldlL' inulletrhtho rovlela or a
nights a i rly examples
that t ey represent a “new constella-
tlo '
I have llct-ii l‘0IlII38llEd by the results
or. my Irii't>s!lg.'itlonn reluctantly on yield
ll:-rtlon to accept the [re-
Nnoated theory of t e deriva-
tion oi our Hug (mm the Waahlnxmn
arms. There in really no an
that claim. The lieu
existence ot our on
htrlves ot no and white in
interesting coincidence and th the
night or one may well make us think at
the ot or. '
wiliianr lirnry Shelton. curator.
wsrhlngion Ilnndquxrters. Bronx, writes
to the same paper in support oi Dr. Erl-
n Hall. He states:
to h
owe: nothing oi suggestion to the wash-
lngwvi rostot-arms. Ndltlier does it
own anything or suggestion to any early
Enzllsh Hal lhlt may linve borne thlr-
lzen stripes. The number of the stripes
rm, ot crlllrse. determined by the num-
brr oi the Colonies. and it was not neces-
sary lor Congress in go hack to snclen
Tlltlwry for the suggestion or the thir-
teen representing the thirteen Colon!
at o nil. pahalti s in excess or
those permit in re imp ed
on s arhltrary ground that public in-
llml Mlon arm C
aspecla or the (‘-overnora ntielnp to
preserve ord a ti .1
er . BK an
murder by ula oi the militia mil)’ have
been justioahlz; but rertslnly the out-
line of the situation furnlshed by Sen-
ator rah shows that derision u
the guilt nr lnnocontn or lhoile charged
with rlolonra could have been.
Ihoulll have ltren I90. Jlidsn and
and Jury. and that in the light or tha
Iinlulzi. .
tin I.
1773. escorted Generll Washington from
in not nrecirrl known,
hlbla Illa! ‘Y shlnston sol’ the thirteen
lilriprn nsrried at the head oi his mart
on that occalllon.
Tho "1-llstory ‘oi the First Troop 01
Flllladelvlill “ll! C-ln'.aIY)'." prlvlhlly
Iirlntkd lPhIIi1dElPhlI. 1373‘. says of the
adoption or the ihlrteeh stripe: at Bau-
doseoh Reed, his military secretary.
who. so a resident or Philadelphia at
this time, so. many oppor-
tui-iluu or seeing this nag carried hr
3-
o
The iollowing letter by Goorga A.
Rowe, Genealogist, Heraldic and Gem
Engraver, appeared in the New York
Ti .
izeterrlng to the lettar at Edward
ganran Hall regarding the origin or
the mg or the united states oi Amerlm.
i has to state with due deierenoe to him
that mnilets, In heraldry, are lire-point,
ed stars. not o roweia o rs.
Giillllm, the oldest standard author-
It
y. as so state ; aso snmuo Kant
(mot. author or “Gullll Abridged. or.
The hsnner Displayed, also of "The
Gninmar o eraldry.’ l ouots the
tollowlng: "Mullahs or I-‘Llllnl stars sis-
nliy lionor. or that the ill-st Belrer nud-
led Divinity or snob things as made him
shine in virtue or Lnr in .
i also wish to state that the story that
the stars and stripes in the has were
adopted trom General wushingionr
coat-of-arm: was repudiated by our amt
vresiden a well as other: w o un-
doubtcdly irnew at lhe lime.
.........?
HUGE O'NEILL AT ROME.
’ By J. E. c.)
'I',i'rowen‘s hills are gm) with mini, its
so
Liit welcome to the sunlight. Fair it
In. ,
put there is gloom of darkened hope
Hill. [Ills '
Prom out the People‘: era.
There where the Tiber rolls in waior
own
Beiween the immomorinl hills ot
The herre old man who snatched at
ong renou-
wlthers and dreams or home.
Sid. slglilleu, wearled, slipping to the
nave.
Far irorn bis kin and under alien
lBWSr'
Clutchiiig the tailored lolde or lines thar
. ,.
Above a broken cause
No more. Red Hand. the glory will
or
That circled round thy soul in early
YEA v
No vision ilit ltsell helore thine eyes
in a vast waste at tours.
nine were no gaudy dreams that soil
the soul. -
Thluu not the lust tor world-wide em-
not this. that the invloisto sea should
ll
ro
Round shares alive and free.
Once on n time came dream: or peace
rr >
And glrt with Justice? and ryrowen
- -sw- - i g
The light or Freedoni [lash along the
er
Klndllng a larger law.
Earnest of high success thine urine were
an
on man)‘ it held where close hntzallons
rne .
nd many a boost 'thy lhundei-in!
rharge hail riven
At iutelul clontihret.
At Yellow Ford llly hrlylng trulnpeta
h a
Hard on lhc ears of an insultllli toe
Riding the driven vlhlrlvrhid ot detent-
Helping where they did now.
But now the Past is thine. Here mem-
ories throng.
And thou art door to memory. Here
the as
Uneonquered mover the rnaieotioai
New inmes that will not last.
Dust of O'Donnell on um ancient hlll.
ll-ill mix with thine; and ngelong
' thou shalt gnnn
On Rome that holds prophetic Symbol!
-Thrauxh lamentable days.
And in the western mllt a light will
V .
Ere All the yen: Ire reckoned. Thou
hast stood
For thins: that clnnnt dle-for Filth,
for ye
And widowed Nhtlonllood.
OLD BUSHMILLS
-1: ok at
llllsll wlllslltl
10 YEARS OLD
Made in Pet Stills Exclu-
sively From Irish town
Barley Malt.
udilglumc
UINX . HAHN IIEIIIDI of In Md
'=‘ l‘“"ir$“."- r... .'J:‘..‘..‘.“. .: :‘:.:r::‘:i. ‘
thoconntyn a . in ‘mm “-
" hi i ‘flu -ail
or w the ansaoruar. at - own an
o -l . N .51 Chunbun sum. in End city
rs" w"i'orlr.”on or heron to iii day or M: .
XL
"D-I-ed Nu! ran. the rgi orgrrllt NI?‘-‘nhrionhr-1:..ivi1
' Executor.
“‘3.'“" ”-F“: .:.....
...... .. . .
M (‘h ban Ftrcal. Bomnxh of Munhlttlu.
o:rmYork C!l1- 1l7IlIvMI
M AXWELL. xvi LI-‘RE
r liion. Julm
ow
nnnrsu nceotnn
V min. a r
' r'lr.r.-n or baton to
.1 .
w York. the mo ear or August B13.
a Maxwell
Execu
Allc
llcfongilck. V. .
yr tor laxecuiiu.
rnadvur.
Elly
itlveow
ALLANAN. LAURENCE .7.-lo nnrsnanoa
loo order oi Hon. John P nnllnr
. cit ow orii. on or
third day emu nut
e that? dnyoto:-toser.lsl:t
callnnaa.
.tdmlnlsln-or.
Jun--c. Mania-n.
auto.-nay lor Adnrlnr-tutor.
Ha M
n.. y;'.i’el-
es
I-nrd J.
D .. .r..,,n 2ileck-r Cliy or
is-3i'r"lllirk. on o‘rLoaiors the lat 6-1 at iiarcla
“datiott New York. the ahgas or A ognsr. liln.
inrharn.
xxtoutzix.
Ildw. J. Dnnnhy. .
Agtzrney lg: nit‘ l-:xsoutrix-
aooor rte.
' New orx Cilia (lthhll)
slziivoss. MARI a
or-dorot
osu . to present the urn
or to the her... at h r
Ilium! ll. 4 no otnso or thalraitornay. L‘-so
sentry-. No. ll Di-andwhy. in the cl
York. on or ostnra the no any or nay. next.
mind. How York. r-healst any or Ocrnher. I911
Aloxnyider c. pootley.
1-‘rank ii. Bilbo!-
mlnylll hxaonron.
MAIIJOLM, 3A.RBA&A.‘ln pnranlnue r
an order or Hon. John F cona a
aorrogau ottna conntyoinow yorr. nouns is
harsh] givanto nllpersonninrln olai
n r-inlooim. into or t a county oi
how irorli. doomed. to pr-rant the ram
with wonohsrr nneroor. to noaorihs .
his laoo oi 1-Iinlunlng hnylnsts
B. onoymani hector SL-
rs oi noheri.
cit or Now
a
Yoit. on or blli-in tho isth day o )1 ran.
or
mud Nu! Yovrl. Ai:xnrtuth.ilala.
Jinan B. Maloolnr.
Adminlrtravor.
nuosrt B. Hanvluton.
Attorney tor Administrator.
I R2614! sumo.
bew York Cllyr N. Y.
szmls. PHILIP H.
. Cob
Icrlbeli. at thair vlae. at
ya. Stock!
on or heron t-In lion day oi Febmnry. nut.
noted. Nu! York. the sun dny o: August. ml.
min. Aaunns.
Admit-bu-n
Pdndr! & rondry.
Artorneyo tar Adrninlnuatrix.
iolz Glrau Avulul.
unnrl-lyn.n ir. imrutl
anus, -blvneAaaA ...e... , n. .o
G oroor oi Hon. John P. to an. sorro-
gnto oi the county at how you notioo in lrorehy
iron to ll persona harinr claims againrr.
. into 0! the (.oni:r( oi new
.-
or ......-r. um.
ow York. Liza ill-I: d;:DI’:%:$“]5.
Jlmnnnuh
5 W.Fl vi
’A"u'1'rnoy io'?;'t'drIslnistrntl-ix.
51 ('hIrnl5Cl'I SIMS‘ 5Ql’0IXKh 0fKnI1IIIKI'h
new vorlr city. UFHMO
ii men-
grent pleasure
g a
those suEi:ring with eitllcr Rheumatism
inn that it is "probable that the 3Ilggt!-
tion was made to Whshlngion by Colonel
:7
to th: emu villi: tampon; a ll]
mu. MEDICINE co..
A Sure In 5
RHEUMATISM. Ci0UT& LUMBAGO
‘ O N E BOTTLE
Gives lnimndlllu lllllaf I Cllfll llmosl Evory Clu-
-I1lLL'S7
RHEUMATEC
’Arill G011? REMEDY
:1 Permanent Cure f i- '
I-r-loo, si.oo. -
H:‘k.):?dti::eCCathoIic cumin. nanhurv.liov.2e. 1902
New!‘
g our wonderiui Rheumatic
-e
u
and Goi:tRu'i1edy quite extensively in my arisll. ltnl
n reconiiilend
or out-
.J. LYNCH.-Rector st. Peter's. Dnnbnry. Conn.
W Sand for :li-eulnr with testimonials. 1: .
inquire at your druggisrs ror the Iricdiclnc ..‘he does nolltecp it send s1.0o
I will I): sent it. you.
Nut’ York. . ‘. I’.