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May 5 he writes of his pleas lodgings with Mr. Plaskett, a m chant living near the Washing

ent, and the attendance
ish delegates. "On Sun
I heard Mr. Newton
eet. I was delighted bey

He is a fine-looking m
ty, above the middle s
ne voice, with the deep
ons I ever heard; simple:
to a high degree. In

n I tried to preach in Eut over the ashes of Ash and Emory, but their mantles not fall on me. At five I heard Newton preach to about ten th sand in one of the public squares. the crowd were Clay, Preston many other distinguished men. Monday the Bishops delivered t quadrennial address. It was go very good. On the same day tl was a Whig convention-the gr est of the kind ever holden in United States. There were spee from the most distinguished me the nation-Clay, Webster and ers. I saw the procession and h a little of the speaking. There greater amount of hospitality 1 than I have seen in my travels.

"May 12.-I took tea with Newton at Mr. Tiffany's. He i the social circle all that you co wish; and, what is best of all, he mixes true religion with everything

1878. See p. 179,

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