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Show TuE inaction of New Yorkers regarding regard-ing the Graut monument will probably result in the removal of tho hero's re-niuius re-niuius to Arlington, a suburb of the national capital. If tlie request comes from congress, it is pretty certain that the Grant family will interpose no objection. ob-jection. Should such a course bo decided de-cided upon, it will bo an everlasting , disgrace to the American metropolis, whose citizens begged that General Graut's remains should be buried there; they promising that a suitable monument monu-ment should be erected over the grave. Even at this late day they can make amends by bestirring themselves, and raising fuuds for a grand monument iu memory of one of tho world's greatest warriors. |