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The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1865., [Electronic resource], Interesting Chapter on circus elephants. (search)
all, and brought to this country. Afterward he went to England again with Mr. Van Amburgh, was exhibited in his menagerie throughout Great Britain, and then played sly to display his accomplishments. He returned to the United States with Mr. Van Amburgh in '45, and subsequently traveled in all parts of the Union. He died downedingly well-trained elephant, and is also now included in the collection of Van Amburgh & Co. He is the "heavy man" among the artists of the menagerie company. Therong. If they are insulted, however, they will resent it Last summer, while Van Amburgh's establishment was making a procession through the streets of Boston, a Hit an opportunity. They will sometimes take a dislike to individuals. While Van Amburgh was traveling in England, there was a musician in the who was in the habit led on ale, and finished by smashing up things generally. That spree cost Mr. Van Amburgh a very heavy sum in the way of damages. Elephants are extremely timid in