Show WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN last sundays new york tribune brought a colored portrait ot of gen william tecumseh sherman it Is 13 not refined down it shows tho the crinkles ar inkles of 0 age and all the rugged linea lineaments ments of the old chief as lie appeared la in his de years and looking at it steadily one can see why at tile the outset of the war ho he Iris insisted isted that I 1 the be first drat army should contain at least men why when at last his own oft n army anny was waa drilled into a mighty fighting machine he be was ready and eager to plunge into an untried country and undertake to ma kethe march irom from atlanta to the sea there Is none of the grant calm about the face none of tho the sheridan fire but there Is the unyielding persist anco inc which sees ares tho the objective point and presses on to it queerly enough grants face always makes us think of great guns that pound their way to victory victors pulverizing the opposition with their hows blows A glimpse ot of Sheri dans face brings to thought in a moment the waving plumes I 1 the lie dancing flags the trumpet calls and thundering echoes of charging squadrons but a look at this picture of sherman and one thinks involuntarily of long lines ot of infantry moving on and on as he up missionary ridge and carrying the thought that it if perchance the cartridges give out there will still lie be left the bayonets and that they u ill be sufficient tor for the work in hand they aro are all three rone gone and with them th m thomas and farragut and many and many another one but their pictures remain lin an inspiration and their graves braves are shrines |