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Show Gen. Underwood, the commander of the Division of Northern United Confederates, has at last lost his dignity and replied to the narrow prejudice pre-judice which haB been called up in certain cer-tain G. A. R, quarters by the proposition proposi-tion to decorate the graves of the con- I federates at Chicago on memorial day. Gen. U. could well have left it to the brave G. A. R. men to have defended the proposition Thev know best 1 ha heroism of their late foes and it is they who will do justice to the memory of the Americans who made the heroic struggle against the union in a cause they deemed holy. It is very cert in that the brave men who sleep under nartbern soil cannot do further harm, and Burely the G. A. R. men having once triumphed by force of number?, are not inferior in numbers now. |