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W. T. Sherman
P. H. Sheridan
Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals

CHAPTER XIII
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CHAPTER XIII.
TREATY OF PEACE--MEXICAN BULL FIGHTS--REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER--TRIP TO POPOCATAPETL--TRIP TO THE CAVES OF MEXICO.
The treaty of peace between the two countries was signed by the commissioners of each side early in February, 1848.

It took a considerable time for it to reach Washington, receive the approval of the administration, and be finally ratified by the Senate.

It was naturally supposed by the army that there would be no more fighting, and officers and men were of course anxious to get home, but knowing there must be delay they contented themselves as best they could.

Every Sunday there was a bull fight for the amusement of those who would pay their fifty cents.

I attended one of them--just one--not wishing to leave the country without having witnessed the national sport.


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