PERSONAL TRIBUTES.
| Thoughts on H. W. Grady—By B. H. Samett, | [417] |
| Sargent S. Prentiss and Henry W. Grady. Similarity of Genius and Patriotism—By Joseph F. Pon, | [421] |
| Sermon—By Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage, | [428] |
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] |
TRIBUTES OF THE SOUTHERN PRESS.
| A Noble Death—From the “Jacksonville, Fla., Times-Union,” | [505] |
| There Was None Greater—From the “Birmingham, Mo., Chronicle,” | [507] |
| A Great Leader Has Fallen—From the “Raleigh, N.C., State Chronicle,” | [509] |
| N.H.From the “New Orleans Times-Democrat,” | [514] |
| Second to None—From the “Louisville Courier-Journal,” | [517] |
| A Loss to the South—From the “Louisville Post,” | [519] |
| The Death of Henry W. Grady, | [520] |
| Universal Sorrow—From the “Nashville American,” | [522] |
| The Highest Place—From the “Charleston News and Courier,” | [524] |
| A Brilliant Career—From the “Baltimore Sun,” | [526] |
| A Public Calamity—From the “Selma Times and Mail,” | [528] |
| Grief Tempers To-day’s Joy—From the “Austin, Tex., Statesman,” | [530] |
| Henry Grady’s Death—From the “Charleston Evening Sun,” | [532] |
| Two Dead Men—From the “Greenville, N.C., News,” | [533] |
| Grady’s Renown—From the “Birmingham News,” | [535] |
| Henry W. Grady—From the “Augusta Chronicle,” | [537] |
| True and Loyal—From the “Athens Banner,” | [543] |
| Mr. Grady’s Death—From the “Savannah Times,” | [544] |
| A Great Loss to Georgia—From the “Columbia Enquirer-Sun,” | [545] |
| The Man Eloquent—From the “Rome Tribune,” | [547] |
| Death of Henry W. Grady—From the “Savannah News,” | [549] |
| Henry W. Grady Dead—From the “Albany News and Advertiser,” | [551] |
| Stilled is the Eloquent Tongue—From the “Brunswick Times,” | [553] |
| A Shining Career—From the “Macon Telegraph,” | [554] |
| The Greatest Calamity—From the “Augusta News,” | [557] |
| No Ordinary Grief—From the “Columbus Ledger,” | [559] |
| A Place Hard to Fill—From the “Griffin News,” | [559] |
| “Just Human”—From the “Thomasville Enterprise,” | [560] |
| Georgia Weeps—From the “Union News,” | [561] |
| A Grand Mission—From the “West Point Press,” | [563] |
| The South Loved Him—From the “Darien Timber Gazette,” | [564] |
| No Sadder News—From the “Marietta Journal,” | [565] |
| Georgia’s Noble Son—From the “Madison Advertiser,” | [566] |
| The Death of Henry Grady—From the “Hawkinsville Dispatch,” | [569] |
| A Measureless Sorrow—From the “Lagrange Reporter,” | [572] |
| Grady’s Death—From the “Oglethorpe Echo,” | [573] |
| He Loved his Country—From the “Cuthbert Liberal,” | [574] |
| A Resplendent Record—From the “Madison Madisonian,” | [575] |
| Dedicated to Humanity—From the “Sandersville Herald and Georgian,” | [576] |
| The South Laments—From the “Middle Georgia Progress,” | [578] |
| His Career—From the “Dalton Citizen,” | [579] |
| Our Fallen Hero—From the “Hartwell Sun,” | [581] |
| A Deathless Name—From the “Gainesville Eagle,” | [582] |
| A Great Soul—From the “Baxley Banner,” | [583] |
| In Memoriam—From the “Henry Co. Times,” | [585] |
| A People Mourn—From the “Warrenton Clipper,” | [587] |
| Henry W. Grady is No More—From the “Valdosta Times,” | [589] |
| “Maybe his Work is Finished”—From the “Dalton Argus,” | [590] |
| He Never Offended—From the “Washington Chronicle,” | [592] |
| The South in Mourning—From the “Elberton Star,” | [593] |
| Stricken at its Zenith—From the “Greenesboro Herald and Journal,” | [594] |
| The Southland Mourns—From the “Griffin Morning Call,” | [596] |
| THE “CONSTITUTION” AND ITS WORK, | [601] |
LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS FROM DISTINGUISHED PERSONS.
| Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, | [623] |
| Ex-President Cleveland, | [624] |
| Hon. A. S. Colyar, | [625] |
| Hon. Murat Halstead, | [626] |
| Hon. Samuel J. Randall, | [627] |
| Mr. Andrew Carnegie, | [627] |
| Hon. Edward S. Bradford, | [628] |
| Mr. J. H. Parker, | [628] |
| Hon. Alonzo B. Cornell, | [628] |
| Mr. Ballard Smith, | [628] |