[ Military Spi;r;crr:s._': o me of flio small fry pArtizsn papers at the Enstare indignant bccauso Grant Sherman, Sheridan, and the other military chieftans] refuse to " make speeches " when ever a mob begins to bawl for them. Sheridan being bawled for recently at Buffalo, Yorlc, and not coming forward, a "sovereign " who thought that bashfulness >vas what was the matter with, the General, shouted out, by w ty of enoouragoment, " Say now, don't be frightened Phil. Givo us ft speech if its only t.m words!" General jWiboth's speech, when presented with a, horse, at Columbus, Ohio, might be studied as a r military men who ard not long winded :— "roll, eoslxirs ant shenliments," said the ga'lant Hungarian, "I tanks you for dis hoss? De boss, W mon\ " t ' lo nopleat animal of mankind, A sen T *«7 I tanfca you fi nP ho , s _" p
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 6
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144Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 6
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