\u25a0NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 1900. 7 MEN DINE. HEAVY OF HAMILTON BOWXPOVR RATX. TRIBUTES TO DR. MGLYNX OBITUARY- HOTEL MEN MAKE MERRY DIED. mUSS-On Wednesday. January 10. of pseoasoßla. Bsoax' FROM SECRETARY AS MUCH •« P. Bliss, fm of *.*-.e iate Wiiliaa asd Atbeaaldai A BRIEF SPEECH FELL YESTERDAY IN SEVEN GENERAL DABNET H. MATrIT. Bl:aa. a«s« » Fears, afjafß MR. CROSBY SATS Funeral serrtces at ta* r-alOia i =f his cade. Sa SO ALEX- VICAR GENERAL'S BRIGHT SPEECHES RY SIMEON mcrntag BOOT- BTBYKEB OX HOURS AS IN THE WHOLE MONTH Richmond. Va.. Jan. 11.— News has been received FlfU>-*-ve.. an Friday at 11 o'clock. her- of Peorla, 111., Dabney OF EULOGY GAVE the death in of General <;RT'BER l CHENET—— On Thursday, .•aauary 11. ar South JUacS**- APPROVAL ANDER HAMILTON. DECEMBER. CHURCH'S H. Maury. In the Confederate Army, ABRAHAM Cona.. m»r- Brataart. wife nt Csanes Camay and — who served daughter of Lev«retr an** Mary Sulxeley Braiaari The lcyai \u25a0« of Hamilton rainstorm which passed over this and was for some time Minister to Colombia. The Fan*rai at South Sarrtrimy Almost one hundred city ve«- TO GEORGE'S DOCTRINES. body Fredericksburg, OTHaOs*. H«iHw»r ob aftirsiso. Snvny last night for the terday was an unusually heavy one will be broughts to Va-. for January 13. ar 2:3 Ao'clock. * at the Hotel pared when com- burial. Burial private. «^SrS Association with those that visited this city A meeting in memory of the late Dr. Edward T.~L-- rfthe Hamilton Alumni in December A lot of men. who. as their president iar«. are A sportal car will be attached tf> ti» train Isms-teg Hart- and McGlynn. under auspices p. Titv. From first to last the affair for some time prior to December. In December the of the Manhattan Dabn»y Hemdon Maury was born in Fredericks- being by ths vagaries of the American fart at IJS in. and wir. r*tun» iajKMlateiy after ?Tvew York the Single Club, was enriched ••-» servie*. and the "old rrads" joined with heaviest rainfall was on December 24 when 77 Tax held last night in Cooper bun?. Va.. in 1822. In 1830 he entered the Uni- servant girl, because "he is gradually driving the one.' the wall* in of an inch fell, and the total Union. A large portrait of the priest toiing versity of law in COOK At N. T.. m W>d-»sday. Jtesary 18. iSSmS *fflfr^h from collie rainfall for the month dead of Virginia, and began the study entire population Into hotel life, made the big* En- CaukilL S*%-ho are * was 1.37 inches. This December at the back of the platform. The president of the Heartefta Ccck». CaagSter -if the lobb ApaUse f-cird-votion to tbeliAlma Mater. Th total was equalled 1841. The following year he received an appoint- dining hall resound last nigrht with and Ruts «*» 25-, ,onr, yesterday in hours, club. W. presided. said Dr. of^ilinnnlco's Fanersi services her «« (1 with the old colle e about seven as exactly 137 D McCracken. He ment to the West Point Military Academy, where their jollity. It was the twenty-first at late r»sM»ne*. Satarfay. Tmisarj ?T^r uim> iii'itf years inches or rain 3..V) McGlynn was great mirth^^d 13 at 2:.T0 p. m. veil, and tb« toor spent by fellbetween p. m. and 10:40 p. m.. so that he could see the great- he was graduated In I**«. His first Army service annual banquet of the Hotel Association cf New- c;->rr at which of GODDARH—At January S^£ over time It was still raining. a late ness other men. He was great because he saw was In the mounted rifles, he was In the field City, *•*•per- rßMOnrr Pera.. \i> I9TO T"4- HOT! were lived a«ain. At hour and York and about three hundred an! erlc «-tj nt > CSaaV "a-V.ixr* the a great truth, and seeing it dared to stand by to MaelVnaUJ. T-^i!»a««« E*v. Edward !Trt fi-i to at. at < o'clock. local weather forecaster said that the rain It. in the Mexican War. receiving special mention in sons were present. James H. Breslln presided, and dart. -: Wlnds-rr. Vt.. in th» ".:.- y»ar cf » a**. d-^- wa« scheduled r lably "tl until this afternoon, when live for it to .-. T^ Root, Itrotary £.7? -JP- c^ ,n^ , and die for it. orders for gallantry at Vera Crux, and being the sat Judges the «f EHtai of War. fair weather.°i! would likely prevail. at sable of honor W. T. Jerome. E. HOPB— At R<-«*l». \u25a0 J.. on the I<K« mm.. C«.ooat A. *J. \u25a0'arrival According Professor Charles Sprague th» Srst at Hop*, -t;,^, man. cau.«=ed a dHay that wan to the records of the local Weather Smith was wounded Cerro Gordo. where he was brevetted a B. Hlnsdale. John B. McKean. J. M. •sisaona, r> in nis ?3d jear. Hamilton Bureau th» total -fall for was speaker introduced by Mr McCracken. Richard S. lieutenant. A sword was presented to him by the Funeral «er-uc»s at his late residence «n Friday. :ntamrr Th* Secretary paid a flyingvisit. inches belowv. December l" H. A. Gildersleeve. David B. McAdarr.. Morgan J. 12. at 4:3.-» Im. h nr pvm the previous average for that month. George spoke after him. and Henry George fol- Virginia Legislature. In1547 was appointed as- Le«pue Club early tn The storm which swept over he O'Brien, Rafns B. Cowing. C. B. McLau?hlin and due at th* Union the city yesterday his MeGlyr.n HOTVELL—At MnrrtsTrsm. X. J.. Ilth -v ami c. S*^r» came from the South and had a lowed brother. He Raid Dr. had suf- sistant professor of geography. history and ethics o'Gorm<in, 1 Senator at \u25a0-- p^>" \u25a0\u25a0 h<> walked into the room wide area It was James "X-.lu^z* Bookstaver. eldest sen vt th» late Theo. P. HowU. N«waz*. ILa central yesterday over Pittsburg. fered excommunication for the truth, and had died at West Point, assistant in- N. J. "."" f-rt ar.d pave the Hamilton and in 1830 became Thomas J. Grady, Commissioner John W. Keller. rose to hi.< never sweri ing from principles for which he Infantry iver^mari th» structor in tactics. He went to Texas on Commissioner Thomas L. Abraham Gruber. HOTT—On Jaauarr 10. Joan Q. Bart, aoao made such magnificent IS.V) Feltner. years. TT«<=e»«ar. midnight HEAVY SNOWS IN sacrifices. frontier duty in 15."2. and from IS.VS to he was Postmastf r Van the Rev. C. L.Twing. Horace 72 to Wa»hta«ton on the ADIRONDACKS. Cott. Funeral senrices i- a:t Bum 4rh-eve and g«t Father Ducey. the next speaker, was received cavalry instruction superintendent at Carlisle Bar- Brockway Chur-?i. MaaW Root derrecatinjrly. when the ap- Plaltsbnrg. N. V.. Jan. 11 -A heavy ar.d Simeon Ford. st.. s*tuH±»r. Jamary 13. a* lZ.3t» p. IE. Mia "said Mr. snowstorm with enthusiasm. He said the greatest orator for racks. He published "Tactics for Mounted Rifle- Etmt: at "Sieery Iam awfully orry. but set in over the The menu card and toast list -were bound to- Hallow." '««> had subsided. "»nd Adirondack.* about 6 o'clock this the riehrp of the people was the founder of the men" in MWi, when he hn-ame adjutant general of Ch:eag> and Best-m capers please <rrpy. tirae. Imust he present at evening. About a jrether in a Mot booklet with I picture on the ' jf^^^mtritiy a short foot of snow has fallen, and Christian religion. Jesus Christ, and it was well the Department of New-Mexico. TEL:.: Sud-i-r-IT. at 10 Eart 53ta-*t.. Tuesday sera- > Committee of the there is no sign of its stopping yet. cover. The rewly elected president of the asso- January O* th* Executive big This is the for Christian priests to follow his teachings, even When Virginia he resigned his Army com- ir.tf. ». Sara 3. If. Jetlert. of Iraon Hill dwTaMtiV Urst storm of the season. seceded ciation. Senator Ford, was the first speaker. He of the lat« Morgan JtC«tt- League Onb." ifit brought temporary read mission colonel. For tTnion crucifixion. He the and became a Confederate started the laughter, which rippl<?d along the FunenU In Trjrpcto. pressure to siy "J«« a little something he beatitudes, many passages campaign he — Upon TRAFFIC NEAR of which were received braver in the Elk Horn was bre- night. Among things. Ford JE-VKIX3 Ob Wednesday. Jaaaary Henry GENEVA IMPEDED. with tables all other Mr. -• >- 10. T. proceeded: loud applause. vetted brigadier general. He aided In checking Jenkins, in the -4:.- -,- - age. N Jan. heavy said: Fun-ral *ervlre» at his So. mugl especT it. Ihave b^n bo busy V.. 11.-A snowstorm "Blessed are they who suffer persecution for General Grant's advance in Northern Mississippi, sar» resWJeiK*. 4O> Wast v rou oot Jus- TlepubHcan to 57t!i-«., ca mcrning at M to prepare. Pressing bu.«=i- broke over this city this afternoon frnm east, tice sake, kingdom Stephen defeating We tried to get the Convention 9*:urd«7 10-3* <»'clock- -*-"atIVave had time the for theirs is the of heaven" and assisted General EL !>»<\u25a0> in set return to Washington \u25a0 General Bluff, come here. The merits of our city were forth wtdijwa* re<s demands my immediate greatly in-.
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