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Show Honored Gen. Grosvenor. Gen. Grosvenor, of Ohio, Is very proud of an Incident which occurred In tho closing hours of tho Inst ssslon of congress. Shortly befoie adjournment adjourn-ment Cnpt. McGiow, chief of the cap!-tol cap!-tol police force, met tho venerable Ohio congressr"-n In tho rotunda and with ovcry evidence of regret placed him under arrest. "I trust you will como peaceably," ho said with great respeet, "for I should much i egret to uso foice." Tho congressman went along, half Inclined to bo amused, but nevertheless somewhat Impressed. The two pioceeded to tho captain's ofUco, where every member of tho police force had assembled. Thereupon Cnpt. Mc-Orow Mc-Orow presented to the congressman n handsome wat-.li and Masonic charm, delivering n pretty llttlo speech. Gen. Grosvenor was visibly affected by tho Incident and was hardly able to ex-piess ex-piess his tlianlis A day or two later the captain nielved a long letter expressing ex-pressing the general's appreciation |