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Show Honored Gen. Grosvenor. den. (hosvenor, of Ohio, Is very proud of on incident which occurred in tho closing hours of tho last session of congress. Shortly beforo adjournment adjourn-ment Cnpt. McGrew, chief of tho capital capi-tal police force, met tho venerable Ohio congressman in tho lotunda and with overy cvldenco of regret placed him under arrest. "I trust you will como peaceably," he said with great respect, "for I should much l egret to uso force." I'ho congressman went along, half Inclined to bo amused, but novortholess somowhnt lmpreciim. Vne two proceeded to tho captain's ofllce, whero overy member of tho pollcoforco had assembled. Thereupon Capt. Mc-Grow Mc-Grow presented to the congressman n handsome watch and Masonic charm, delivering a pretty llttlo speech. Gen. Gro3vonor was visibly affected by tho Incident and was hardly ablo to ex-pri'rs ex-pri'rs his thanks. A day or two later tho captain received n long letter expressing ex-pressing tho general's npp"--n on. |