The Clans are passing away, and with them a thousand great and glorious historical and romantic associations; while, by the rapid spread of education, even their language cannot long survive; "but when time shall have drawn its veil over the past as over the present—when the last broadsword shall have been broken on the anvil, and the shreds of the last plaid tossed to the winds upon the cairn, or been bleached within the raven's nest, posterity may look back with regret to a people who have so marked the history, the poetry, and the achievements of a distant age;" and who, in the ranks of the British army, have stood foremost in the line of battle and given place to none!

20, DANUBE STREET, EDINBURGH,
October, 1859.

CONTENTS.

I. [THE STORY OF FARQUHAR SHAW]

II. [THE SEVEN GRENADIERS]

III. [THE LOST REGIMENT—A LOVE STORY]

IV. [MASSACRE AT FORT WILLIAM HENRY]

V. [THE WIFE OF THE RED COMYN—MY GRANDFATHER'S STORY]

VI. [STORY OF THE GREY MOUSQUETAIRE—A FRAGMENT OF THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR]

VII. [THE LETTRE DE CACHET]