Show The Grant Relics rASHiNaTON D 0 April 29The Grant relics which have been for several months safely guarded in one of the private rooms of the National Museum are now being placed upon public exhibition Yesterday two handsome plush cases filled with articles ar-ticles from the collection were placed in the north hall of the museum near the runic entrance They contained the presentation swords goldheaded cane baskets of me dalions and many other costly and elegant articles presented by different people at different times to General Grant Many are souvenirs of his trip arround the world There is a splendid collection of Japanese coin one series of seven pieces being old Japanese gold coins of huge sizes being valued at 5000 There are also invitation cards kind reminders of entertainments given in his honor engrossed on gold plates The invitation card to the masked ball given at San Francisco upon General Grants arrival at that city on his return from his famous tour is engraved on solid gold and was enclosed in a silver envelope with the address engrpved upon it In the richfc hand corner is a tencent stamp and in tho left If not delivered in ten days return re-turn to etc and many other articles of great value |