TRIBUTES OF THE NORTHERN PRESS.

He was the Embodiment of the Spirit of the New South—From the “New York World,”[443]
A Thoroughly American Journalist—From the “New York Herald,”[444]
A Loss to the Whole Country—From the “New York Tribune,”[445]
What Henry W. Grady Represented—From the “New York Commercial Advertiser,”[446]
A Far-sighted Statesman—From the “New York Star,”[448]
An Apostle of the New Faith—From the “New York Times,”[448]
The Foremost Leader—From the “New York Christian Union,”[449]
A Glorious Mission—From the “Albany, N.Y., Argus,”[450]
His Lofty Ideal—From the “Philadelphia Press,”[452]
His Patriotism—From the “Philadelphia Ledger,”[454]
Oratory and the Press—From the “Boston Advertiser,”[457]
The Lesson of Mr. Grady’s Life—From the “Philadelphia Times,”[458]
His Loss a General Calamity—From the “St. Louis Globe-Democrat,”[459]
Saddest of Sequels—From the “Manchester, N.H., Union,”[461]
A Life of Promise—From the “Chicago Inter-Ocean,”[462]
Electrified the Whole Country—From the “Pittsburg Dispatch,”[464]
A Large Brain and a Large Heart—From the “Elmira, N.Y., Advertiser,”[465]
The Model Citizen—From the “Boston Globe,”[467]
A Loyal Unionist—From the “Chicago Times,”[468]
His Work was Not in Vain—From the “Cleveland, O., Plaindealer,”[468]
The Best Representative of the New South—From the “Albany, N.Y., Journal,”[469]
A Lamentable Loss to the Country—From the “Cincinnati Commercial Gazette,”[470]
A Sad Loss—From the “Buffalo, N.Y., Express,”[471]
Words of Virgin Gold—From the “Oswego, N.Y., Palladium,”[473]
Sad News—From the “Boston Advertiser,”[475]
A Leader of Leaders—From the “Philadelphia Times,”[477]
A Forceful Advocate—From the “Springfield, Mass., Republican,”[479]
His Great Work—From the “Boston Post,”[480]
New England’s Sorrow—From the “Boston Herald,”[482]
A Noble Life Ended—From the “Philadelphia Telegraph,”[484]
A Typical Southerner—From the “Chicago Tribune,”[486]
His Name a Household Possession—From the “Independence, Mo., Sentinel,”[487]
Editor, Orator, Statesman, Patriot—From the “Kansas City Globe,”[488]
A Southern Bereavement—From the “Cincinnati Times-Star,”[490]
A Man Who will be Missed,[491]
At the Beginning of a Great Career—From the “Pittsburg Post,”[493]
The Peace-Makers—From the “New York Churchman,”[494]
One of the Brightest—From the “Seattle Press,”[495]
The South’s Noble Son—From the “Rockland, Me., Opinion,”[496]
Brilliant and Gifted—Dr. H. M. Field in “New York Evangelist,”[497]
The Death of Henry W. Grady—John Boyle O’Reilly in the “Boston Pilot,”[499]