302 CHRISTIAN BROTHER. 



been happy in suppressing. He was cherished and honored as 

 a Christian brother." 



It may not be out of place to introduce here one of those 

 addresses which held a senate of scholars in profound attention. 

 It contains for us, as it contained for many in the audience to 

 whom it was spoken, much that we have read ; but it may 

 serve to illustrate the man; at least, may be appreciated as a 

 pleasant memento of him, and as connected with an occasion 

 whose influence will be felt many years to come. We will, 

 therefore, dedicate a chapter to this address. 



