. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. Fours most sumptuous train. On arriving at the depot Capt. T. S. Quincey wheeled his hnssarsinto line and gave a parting present as the old generals drove past;and afterward the hussars dismounted, entered the depot and paidindividual military homage to the heroes that were leaving. This doublecourtesy extended so soldierly by the gallant captain was more thanappreciated, and the military bearing of the horsemen and their blackchargers caused the eyes of the cavalry generals to flash with delight,and
. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. Fours most sumptuous train. On arriving at the depot Capt. T. S. Quincey wheeled his hnssarsinto line and gave a parting present as the old generals drove past;and afterward the hussars dismounted, entered the depot and paidindividual military homage to the heroes that were leaving. This doublecourtesy extended so soldierly by the gallant captain was more thanappreciated, and the military bearing of the horsemen and their blackchargers caused the eyes of the cavalry generals to flash with delight,and all joined with heartiest thanks in bidding farewell. It was in thismanner that Chicago was bade adieu, ever to be remembered by theguests it so lavishly and superbly entertained. After a night trip of special travel, with rare comfort, the placidwaters of the Ohio were reached and that beautiful river with thepicturesque hills skirting its Kentucky bank kept in view during thetwenty miles run to Cincinnati, where the spacious and elegant apart-ments of its roval Grand Hotel awaited See Following Pa<;e. Juilr I, lS<)5 .1j
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