Union League Club of New York Proceedings in Reference to the Death of Hon Joh

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"You do not know what a father I have to lose, " was the filial reply of the mourner, who has- tened to his desolate homestead. His household ties alone were strong enough to hold him back from many a youthful folly.
The childhood of our friend was a marked one. His baptism was a kind of epoch in that Abrahamic household. The rite was per- formed by Dr. Samuel Hopkins, of Hadley, Massachusetts. The parents, especially the mother, dedicated their infant to God with an unaccountable, indefinable
...impression, that they were offering a pecu- liarly rich gift, and that signal blessings would attend the young child's life. The child grew, and won the general love by that sweet- ness of temper, which, as it cheered those who surrounded his cradle, afterwards soothed those who stood at his dying couch. He was not a forward nor a brilliant lad ; he was modest and retiring ; but he was often pointed at, as a model of conscientiousness and propriety to the other children of the neighborhood. His passion for books was developed early.

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