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Show A dispatch says that General Ostrehaus, in very bioken English, thanked the Chicago convention con-vention for inviting him to a seat on the stage. His English has always been a little broken. He was with Hooker on Lookout Mountain in "the fight above the clouds." He was pushing his command so rapidly that General Hooker sent an aide to him to explain that he was moving too fast, to halt until the supports came up. He read the order, then turning to the aide said: "My gomplements to the Sheneral, and tbld him it is all right to keep a lookouat and in about ten minutes he will see us making dese rebels hell-smell." Surely he is entitled to a seat on the stage anywhere where Americans meet. |