HUGH MILLER. 1.39 



vioriem examination showed that his reason had given way, 

 and that he was in no way responsible for his acts.' 



Letters of condolence to the bereaved family flowed in 

 from all quarters, including heartfelt expressions of sympathy 

 from Charles Dickens, Thomas Carlyle, and John Ruskin. 

 His remains rest in the Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh, beside 

 the dust of Dr. Chalmers; and twenty years afterwards, on 

 the nth March 1876, she who had been the true helpmate, 

 the love and inspiration of his life, was laid beside him. His 

 well-known works, in which there is so much of the pure gold 

 of research and intellect, fill thirteen volumes. His wife and 

 eldest daughter have also contributed to the field of light 

 literature 



