A SLIGHT MISTAKE.
The Sacramento Bee says:—As our readers are doubtless aware, a group of statuary has recently been placed on the State Capitol which is supposed to represent a buffalq in the act of goring a horse, on which is mounted an Indian woman with her babe. A friend of ours, who was not posted as to the design, in speaking of it the otherday, remarked that " you never in the world would take that lower thing for a sheep until you got close to it." He has left the~city for a few days, as the artist who designed the group expressed a desire to see him for about five minutes.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 162, 11 December 1874, Page 3
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112A SLIGHT MISTAKE. Globe, Volume II, Issue 162, 11 December 1874, Page 3
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