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Show HEARD FROM ABROAD. Additional llvldenees ot flrler at tin Osath. of UenerAt Hliermaa. Subjoined is a copy of resolutions that were received iu this city by Captain Cap-tain W. K. Tatloek upon the death of General Sherman which were adopted by 200 American citi.ens in Victoria, H. C: Whereas, fleneral William Tixnnmeh Shor man. a ill-tlnuuir-hi il cltl..-u an.l patriot ot tho 1 nitt'd Soot'-t, ami t ti e l--t t thenn-ai. ennr-ulsortlie ennr-ulsortlie late civil war, pael away iu iluuth on r "li. 1 1. lui : and Whereat, The nation (r.ithers around th" lih-r. teilav. In sympathy, if not In Imnliy prcs-ei prcs-ei ;C as tiie i' red remains are lowered iutu tbe tonili ; ami Wher.-as, The Ann-rtean residents of Victor Vic-tor a. II. I'., ileum to hhoiv t'i.-lr ri-iper-t r'-rlli" htlnirulslnM di'ail and Join their vuices with the somivvlutf nation : th-refoie ItiiMih-ett, Tint In tli.Mli-athor General Wll-ll;tni Wll-ll;tni TecuniHeii Hhennan wo are. conscious of the Io-.h of a dNniiKntuhed military her he ol the (fie itst of moiiem times; and a citizen who.-. ,nilii' nervit'eB werwunly eiiualed by his lalvato virtues. Heil.il, That his life and services reveal the tiH-heet patrlollxm. and that he Is eniltli d to be en-hnm-d iu the hearts of the people to the most, rein.e period of the republic. lienoived, Thai a copy of these resolutions he sent to the family of ttie deceased, with our sincere sympathy lli their hereavuinent. |