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TILE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 16, (880—TEN PAGES. 8. " it. ‘There had gone to meet tho Call. a AT Tancred, No. Hellovitlo....c.e. 40 s- | Van Buren street arch are trimmed with | andestoons of evergreens. ‘There are also | Walker, James R. Waugh, of District nf Colum- : i Frits,“ Commuandery at Ommalia 2 silematlon TUE CAMP. Bete, Ma: UCR EDI a, + BK 10 | wrappings of Magenta-oolored paper; Con- | droopings of red. white, and black clot, and | bla, and Hy 1t,G. Moline Post that ther be pPipaured for tho entirotime . - , ptiwelve from tho St. Hernard Gonmmandery, Gothaemano, No. $1, Metrapatia.. 16) greay street arch, but cloth eanoples and | even the necks and talls of the iron dogs |. Tho Commanderies composing tho ena | MBCA Henday Inincamp. | : Gnd he thought if they were Ho inclined they dates ea eae sat! Vl ATOM sues fe Carrullione 1} evergreen trimmings; Hurrlsan strect, black | whieh guard the doors are festooned with | Tenth Division will assemble at 7230 n. m. on | can procure tickets for tho sovaral concerts ed might go and meet thelt {raters nt the sta- BxPUsITIOg™” “HAFEDTSG Goatreey tie tional Nord ry | and buffs Hubbard ‘court, white trimmings | cloth. “Phe tuside of the bubliing nnd the | quctday, the tith inst. on Washington strect, | thantres on Wednesday night, and the grand re- tion and escort thent to tha camp, i Pence, Galena, No, 40, Ty with snail evergreen trees at the four corner: | wagon ar so Axed up with flags followlnwarieee suai o. shelton tiusicaly et dansunto byt making requis Athelstan, No, posts; Harmon ¢ sition tpon the’ Bnter ic for them to deelde, and he would like matter ton of opinion from them on the mpjeet. At this one of the Sir Knights en- fhuslastically shouted * Go,” and the ery waa i ‘ken up by the entire Commandery, whereat the ‘Eminent, Commnnder smiled Ploasantly, 0 whitch ‘De WHE C.Crogien In: Ghalrinnnne at te s: Fart Wayno, No.4: New Albuny. | Commietoo's tent, foorof Van Huron atreot, ee mond. No. 83 Kn! awit, No. Us A Templar's uniform admits to Monday No, 10: Grecnenstlo, No. 1 La Loria, night's rocentions. My fond a; Coluinbud, No. 15 $. Tho ofticers of Subordinate Commantt lette, No, Haute, No. 16; Mun- | tn camp must oboy tho orders g Tho novernt 1 1, red and black, with | and ecu mammoth banner hangs j= 1 A a I] quantities of evergreens, it ea tllun: Raper Commandery No. 1; Latay: ‘Ie rstroct, with the word “ Weleome’? 1, No. pu AT TWELETIE ATRERT a aa letlurs pon, ih aiid. Gverlicall and Ne. aR there are the usual decorations upon the | QNyCh (thie words.” In hoc signo vinces.” | von : o furce uf W on | 5; P. Rounds, 175 Monroe street, bas a dis- | No. 12 40 | arch proper, and a large furee of workmen iny of flags and featouns, Ta al Conte de flow Thethol, No. 3, Bl AA Coratnntlne, ay isaguey a ‘sg Newapaperp ig | Ascaton, No. 20, Pittenetd, re Tain pleatone, No. y + Detluneo, Novae Dellanen Or yere CI a v nev iho Sir Kitights to stay in tholt a 42 | were cuguged In decorating tho stands from " yf ela, No, I No. 19: Vineenncs, No. 20; | g: y ee Dinner was Snentiongily by “several -pinéaviats EEN een pala wet (Grand Eminent Commander aud | senor franc hava tinwor sual Mages erosnes, | Menon No. zit We dohos, No.2; Plrmouth, No. | mand on ihe arvera game eates, CHD Con wo did not Le ef uae Deca palensaee Total ecrccecvcns bl 4H ghinda have been solidly Bult and itl tan | QUcaelds, Chere i'n huge pletura of Gen. | | Coimniandory, No, 0; Indivisiblo | orton arn onicret een Re aN 8 , ry 2p UT. o UI a ‘4 ye » 1] 3 ste - japwn the gallant Knixhts eomprontsed atevy 126 Ene. Ladies, | nie designed to necommoddicn es "LEY | been deseriied before tn these columns, and | © Distslot of ColumblaColumbla, No, 2 of | EME Soniye tesizmed tom at 10 o'clock | - 86 8 “ 3 a3 ol iee-water, ii Or estninent until they, hind ald tha compliment of an escortto the 21 . Toledo, No. 4, Birteenth street urch Is handsomely | }3 remarkable for the size of the General's | Washington, 1G. All ordera for cacort duty will bo tsstied, Newark, Colnmbt Ne 19 | trimmed with festoons of bluck and white month. | Tice large fuxs adorn the front, | .Canaine chant Cour De Ton Commandery, | from those hendyuarters, and all Commanderics Templars from paper, und Is one of tha most sliowy disntays hgneing from windows tn the roof. No. of London, Ont, Will remain tn eamp untess ordered to porform, "i i 30 Py Pacitic Const, An attempt was inde Erle, No. 23, a At q f 4. Tho commanders and Captain-General of tio Pace Cort for tho occasion. Sir Munateli, f ® gy fon” the street, uth of Thirteenth | ays aeeslde, Building, corner of Adams | each of the above-named Cunmandories will | *'Eeuncrt Gennd Command \ fo sth were sent In varlous dlrectlons to Norwalk, No. wB MY | street the arches have not yet been strevts, fs decorated with winrge | report to the undersigned at thesu heudquarters: ‘Eat ander of Hltnols, by Knights wert sats at any coat, DUL UO search Hignian 8 trimmed, but workmen were engaged part | uber of xma flags. Hana & Hox havo } on Monday evening, Aug. 19,u08% o'elock, for |” NENT Bin NOWMAN T. Gassertny i hunt up i and. witen, ala quarter to 2, the id do | of last night in perfecting the designs, and | Seuuere framework runing over the side | fal Instrietions, thelr presence being abso Wannen @. Ponpy ant ot Mines, i a do val or oqnmanidery marched from g x] GIL tha. adie, ell Wis. he ag Arai: Tebat In biel wilt aa ‘pluck Tey have Heenan Oe ene ft Woniaey, Adjutant-Gonorai and Chlet of Sua, . +. | firat street 2 ed this evening, patsy 3 . ed colors c ms a ——— 3 + eran ing eh cle a at Bi | hr re gc comple Cs roan | Ll an mtd wit ht canter end Bion, ‘um PRoGnan. ; minus the musicians whom thoy 900 s. | riety of Masonic emblems whieh fend such Wadhams & Roundy have one of the most ATTENTION, APOLLO. * : '¥ a to give éclat to the occasion, AX AMUSING, THOUGIL UNTOWAND, PPIRODE marked tho arrival In camp of the Californin battalion. The crowd, which up to the tne when thelr arrival brought an finmense fol: Jowing to crowd the westertimost ropes of the camp, had fooked at the Inclusure with Jonging. that it was satisfied should remain unsatisfied, concelved a sudden and uncon- trollable desire to Invade the sacred premises, + 400 10 | harinontou: f th ox, | Glaborate and artistle decorations In the elty, HEADQUARTERS OF THR EMInext Com: —- =| siieets, Fy ILAL IR rere eae Cain They commenre upon the edge of the side MADER CHICAGO. Aur. t§.—(eneral Order No.1: | For the benefit of those yisitors who havo at Alt and upright supports have been elaburately | W&Ik, where there Is set “a nilddle cham | Taesday, uz. 17, 1890, and until further orders, | not seen the full program of the ovents uf ‘ HT. hung avith these mystic symbols, hempiee | Bete representing a lodge-room, ‘Phe eol- | Apollo Commuters’ will ba ofilecred an fal: | the Conclave, tho following brief pro; hts, Ladies. | Crosses” perhaps outnumber any other, yet | WHMS Fest on keystones, and aro archer, | (eves Sir jynon Urdonis as eminent Command” | summarized from th ia phen! Bd | there appears Hanging it endless profusion | Wbped with a Greck cross. Froin this there | $f Tenn pon ay CuptateGenurale aie dec. | Today will bees ometal onders, Je Blvolt: jo | from ene one of tho arches Tentonte | Ate several strings of streamers, which exe | Giatuan ag Prelate SIF HG, Tiffany as Tes | oe Fovway Will be devoted to the recelving and Crosses,” the "Red Cross of Constuntines? | t¢vdto tho roof, From the certre of tho | corder, and sir GE, Leonard as Treusuvers escorting of visiting Commanterics. In tho. of | and “Multese Crosses,” while hundreds of mulling: there fites a large beauseant, having | | Personal Btaif of the Eminent Commander: | evening three receptions for ‘Templars, to 3 flags, banners, and streamers flutter in tho | Palutings In oil upon cach side,—one of | Sirs KR. %. Herrick. George H. Van Pelt, H. | which the unttorms ndmit, will be given at a Lafayette, In Lat Vatotte, No vinsvitie, De Mall, No, 6 Gr'd Ruplds, ¥ Excalibur, No, 6, Htanuibak Mo. BeEseen By 4 cordingly did to the best of Its Paschal, No, i, Chilllcottio.....s00s cm 120, Grand- Master 'f, 'T. Gurney, of Hitnols, and It, Georxe O. Sweet, James Me | 7, 2 Pet tt reeominay of humanity wwitlel_ae- ae Harett Concorde Sone 4 io | he of Dr, Muriout, Comantautck of the Knights | Cane, M,C. speiuqor, @. HL Blalr. $. 31. Munger, HAE ep Resear and *Farwelt gama tho Sie Knights pete tle penne gt att * 8 | STREET DEconaTIONS. the alteet el ne Gnsted “ia Ghinruandery who dostro to ulliniine on eo | (oy, Cullom, Lleut-Gov, Shuma aayre rs n, and when they hid ac- 0. . i ND PAC: pon either side and in the centre will be iter No. 2: a larrison, 3 7 gene er tio uior denioliion oF tho eles pales, NG phen ea kit i Shs or hg piadt tesletiliy decornted bulld- tM Buel it {ull arinor Toprese ting, ihe willecmimind comeanlenterpeetivolrintbereter ue Seemann Wentworth Jeopard Seth rope: vision 0 - 5 ae a | ings | Mark 8 e ard. ‘There arealso od: David fe ce 7s at harrlng ropes and tho Invision o} Bt Patinos, No. 8, Marion 40. 10 | Ings tu the city will be the Clark street front mers, beausants, ete, which go pamed:. David Ht Crome (rat corn pe ae Tuesday at 8:30 a, m1, promptly will be held fees devoted tothe Sir Knights, it ts to bo Axcuton, No. 2 25 . | of the Grand Pacific Hotel, the work being shields, st e heir number behaved In Bethany, Ni ores rt i . to mnke a very elaborate whole, Morris J. Moth second company; Cyrene H. | grand parade and review by the Grand M. feared Uae some of a sairnrutabes behaved th Lt ee Bauer wpenseaeecee | 30 10 | done under the plans furnished by Mr, John | “'the ‘Tobey Furniture Company, Nos. 195, | Makely third company J. Frank Foster fourth ter, with the escort of fing Grand ricasnpe aT OY and (ulm Despite Kiloutn, No, % Dubuque, ae] + | B. Drate, and bis by own workmen and deco- | 197, and 1 State street, have small tags ily: | CmPuny: James MeCuhe Afb company: Emi: | cone to the Asylum on the Lake tA tho attempts of tho few Seen keep Rime $e, Manenestersac, g.| eaeeeas Hie ideeora llama: arg” juileousty, Ha fen con eco clabors ton nhs de Mo | Aus Vere SLT a 2p. m, will bo held a grancl regatta on ihe oe ee ey ee kee Nuaare EF, Muncheste: ‘9 i ete . " mts gone to elaboration in hts decora- | “" ie is o Dalene 3 plaeed nt the south end P Teuple, Nowa, Des Moles 7B a patranged, «and tn. perfect harmony. | ong, “bie front of hls buildings he has eov- | coils MENS who are not inombers of the | lake, and during the afternoon stoninbonts vr, tha mob, in a playful way, Invaded : grates, and ‘appropriate whatever therein seemed to taf a valuable nature, nkets were seized upon and retained as an cane dally desirable memento of the visit of the. The centrui Agure over the maln portico, | orud with stilekte ant flag, while over the seventh company, and wilt report for duty to | Will make hourly excursions on the Inke. In and consists of the shield of the Grand En- | sidewalk he has thrown a frame work with | the Captaln-Gereral of tho Commandery, Sir | the evening will be held the grand reception, . 1h, Cedar Ba) ¢ i » 6 28 | campment done !n off on canvas, the design | a, thousand gas jets, covered with white’; dqnucl M, Henderson, 0 10 10 Mrinity, No. 1, kuaticelio Colummbiin, No. 18, Siorx C Constantine, No, 24, Oaceola, St. Aldemant No. a), Murshalitowi, i M é oa he i. The iste . concert, and ball at the Exposition Buildin, beings Maltese cross in red bordered with | Hlobes. ‘There are seven monumental pillars Be eet ed ae vee GAME OMeers | for which thekots will be required. i black, white, and red, set. off | must be ous, y 3 rrors (lent by an enter- Ho Paye . 8, Oskznicos n oo ‘ : 3 ured by mercuiary, thieves fnreentsts: and nae ad Anata Apollo, Nu. 3}, Cedur lenpida 35 | quartered shield bearing the letters TP. D. E. | inassive gasallersof seven lights, inted and | edumnwitt its Hal arenes Tee ee | Fark During the day also will be the usual fhe very swords und belts of such’ Sir ae % St Bernurd, No, 1, Delle Plaine, £1) },—and carrying underneath tho geroll- | blue globes. The windows aré decorated | “thu Sir Kuights of Apollo Commandery with} evening there will. be come are dee Rights og hod left thom unguarded in thelr AANA oy “Fa | motto “Omnia Det Glorlam.” This device | With crosses, and the whole structure is sure | rendezvous atthe Asylum on the woruing of the | Cycle tl e complimentary ara. fonts were removed by such vile thieves as AS a 1 Istlanked by-large draped beanseanty from | #ounted with hundreds of small flags. rand purdde and escort att aelock, sn that all | Wyre, Penforinances at Ale ickurs, Hav. Hain the mob gulned admission to tho AAA, his * Ks /h anked by: large drap : ¥ Dawson, of No. 211 State, hus a mammoth | Bir Knights may be properly asaigned, and the | C7". and lfooley’s chelsea cancers ia pe. It is said that one of the Sir Knights ‘ 4 Udy tho puits of whoso stalfs depend pernons | Passion cross In frout of his building, | coumpuniea sized and numbered, Mecarnuske and’ Eatwetl inte ah Busles sintered a loss of C00. in an especially hund- Boltovitt Holy Gros in green fringed with gold tassels and | heausennts, tings, nnd shields. ‘The Davis | NowsaxT. Gasserre, Eminent Commander, | 1 ern ne a tarnished be tee ty Mt. q 1 | ewing-Machine Company, °, PROC! ‘ sine sword which he had carelesly laid i Paieatines ae TM eines ebarged with the passion cross In Sewing at We eu pt ig No. Stale, OPFICRUS OF THE VROCRSSION. orchestras. Sat 10'p, ny fatter fag tee eran away In ig tent, and there is no doubt that St. Sint’ of Cyrene, Ni orange, On the all! of the third | corner of Qu ney, shows a lot of small flags | Grand division commanders. division com- | ances are over, the steamboats Will move One theinlnor fosses, on account of this raid of port., hase story. rests the shuld ng | and festoons In black and white cloth. Fuanders, and ulds ou the several sulle are here, | of the harbor, and stand off the store. On ‘ the outsiders, would foot up 5 very serloug Pnice, No. oh, heal talks: Mit Grand Commandery of Alitnols, similarly THE MATTESON HOUSE Pin, Monduy, gets 16, 1880, for’ consultation | te front of the Exposition Bullding will he " record § iy ee Miiiout its-yalue aga warning to othor es Hom He ret Net tha olden rays radiating | from every window. Montgomery, Ward | At 7a.m. Tuesday above-named officers will | in claborate program has been prepared. Commanderles to remember the fact that they are caming to a clty of half a millon in- habitants, aud that the swindler, sneak-thicf, and eonidence man fs abrom ready to take advantuge of every opportunity to reap his Totals ....,.ceere04 190 ie arms. Continuing | & Co, EZUDRIDGE TO HARMON COURT. Nebraska battalion. Medical stat, oe Cincinnati musicians. Milwaukee musicians. rn Nos, 2; ‘ony ¥ report to Sir Warren G@, Purdy, Adjutant-Gener- | There will then be a yater dls | tho design upward {sa huge pagston cross | ayent ee toile ee Wabash bland Chet of stat, ai cease beaiueeiecs, and races Hen be pitelanor pemkort he running through the fifth and sixth floors, | of a of. all, nations running. ro Commanders and alds having horses of thelr | evening avtll be closed’ with a magnificent 5 | aud bordered with delicate orange and white, | the street tothe rot. ‘The Gardier House, | Ovt 8nd fewulring borse-equipiments, can pro- | display of pyrotechnic art on the lake shore , 2} On tho. pilasters supportlug the dain front | on the Lake-Front, presents fa scene a} eae ae et ta eye ees ‘Thursday will he devoted to secint en} joy= are the coats of urms shrouded In pennons | beauty, ‘here fs something placed in every | contructor.. The snddle-blankets wil bo dolly- | Ment and’ reeeptions by the various Com- harvest. and banners of the Commandertes located In | window, A large Passion cross is in_ the | cred at headquurters at7 a.m. Tuesday. Thoge | Datilerles, and other entertainments which ' THK ChowD. Total. the | hotel—viz.¢ Pancred, No, 48, | contre of the puliding under the roof, ‘Then | having no horsa will Hid horwen, full Saul pped, | Will ndd to the enjoyment of those who re », Michigan avenue has seldom hold a largor From tho_totals w of Itisburss Prlentsl, No, 13, of | cone across of Constantine, a Greek cross | Teady for thon at the same place audsamehour, | main. 1 or more Interested cotlection of people than nuniberaf Knights assigned to the camp Is Pevelacil Detrolt, ae rh of etralts anda Maltese cross, down’ to the secund | By ordorof Ex. Sit Nonuan T. Gaxexrre, 2 = that which crowded fits rondway and sidc- 4,802, and of ladles 1,122. ° But to the former | Hugh de Payens, Xo, Of of Buftalo: uly- | figur. ‘There are ‘streamers and shields, mmundant of the: Lines: TO-DAY¥'’S PROGRAM. walks during theafternoon, ‘The brightness ‘there should be added five Grand Command- Food, So. i of eye and vant. Aseon, te beauseants in black and white, and festoon- CAMP RULES. THK THREE HECEPTIONS. of the day was an Invitation to all who could ers, three Eminent Commanders, twenty | 10, St Louls. On the north. balcony of the | ings of like colorings, There’ are shields at |The Triennial Committes have given bonds ia | ‘To-day will be entirely devoted to recelm hysicluns, 225 musicians, fifty. policemen | Parlor floor ts a lurge cross and crown, while | the winduws on the second floor; and the | the sum of $0,000 for the preservation and re- eh detecttvesy1% servants, atte falty mise at tho south end {s the Templar’s cross, ench | Jnekson strect sido is treated withuie same | turn of to tents In the'cump to the United | Ing and escorting visiting Commanderies, Jancous people, aking the aggregate nuin- design belng handsomely framed in pennons | care and taste. The porticos are festooned | States Government, and thoy respectfully re- | Receptions will be given ot 8 o'clock this leave thelr homes to be present, and it was splendidly responded to by thousands of ers, t if tho FARRIS ty i Temptars’ eee leasant feld of Sr ber already. akalgned 6,050, “There will bo | and beauseants, From every window hang | in colors of yellow, arcen, — white | West visitors not to’ injure or detare the tents | evening nt Central Music-Iall, MeCormi {euanlnrs gap promises & room for fully 1,500 more uldons of blue, black, white, and red, sym | and’ black, and there are threes shields | Suemipige on tho grounds. Appended aro tho } yi os iaewell Linll, and tho f th ie te tt . ollenl of the grand jurisdictions, whileevery | over the entrances, Brantl's gallerl rules: 5 ie following From all quarters of tho elty men, women, ‘uid eilldren sought. tho ‘Lake Front, full of curlusity to see people living In tents, ‘The “ | les, on |" All must pay tontage of $1.25 ench a day, in sil b : * LITLA ORDERED ovT available space Is occupled with flags and | Wabash avenue, are decorated with shlelds | adv: pus fi : : program will be carried out: MILITI . . + | streamers, two American flags surmounting | and black and white festoons, Julius Batter | tho thus they a See seen nd ee ieee CENTUAL. MURUG IAL, I vE AT TH: CAMP YESTERDAY— | the whole design. Across the street hang | shows a large slivered trianglecentered with | than three du, 1, Overture to * Willun Tell" ENTERED Street was so crowded from the Exposition Inability of Uh i lico | the large banners of the Grand Command. oa 3 in adv: Tans Balatha's Orcheatra « Building south: that it wus diflicult to get the utter iuabiilty of the regular pollea ble ee ee Teaula and dilinoie wit of the letter G. ‘There ure also} nussion cross, A sus buy ipadeance for such meal tickets 9, Welvome to tha Cliy of Chieagor along, and it was not untll toward sunset force andspectalsto keep the crowd out—dem- Orlental @ altnendary ‘No. 12, of Cleveland, shields, and Slugs, wll blended In good taste, ae birnlecte a eats torn or damaged by | Phe Hon, Carter H. Harton, Mayor of Chicago, tho carclesness of occupants of tents will bo | % Souvenirde Kiuf Mazur. ....,......Schuloor Hull Orchestra, 4, Welcome ta tha Stato of Ilinots, : Cullom, Governor of Mlinoie. ++ Wagner _ baat tha crowds gradually began dispersing, SERENADING THE STRANGERS. At half-past 10 Jast evening Grand Com- mander Gassette, ot Apollo Commandery, onstrated that it was futlle to attempt to | witie from the Masta of the La Sal = guard the property in any such way, and, | steect front flonts the banuor of the Grand GENERAL ORDERS, chnrged to the Commandery vccupying the tent when It became known that many | Commandery of ‘Texas, The Jackson street | THE FOLLOWING ANE GENERAL orpERS | Of lent tenta, @ tf > REDE: All darango to furntture of any kind, done b The Hon. Sheliny articles were missing from the tents occu- | frontis not decorated AND CAMP RULES. imisu i As Me anne ie Se ein i dower & Introduettor ordered carriages, and, summoning tho pled by the Callfornia Knights, Grand Com- TI: TREMONT HOUSE Some have been previously published fn | ve churged to tha Conimandery occupying tho | 9’. ° o, Ons Apollo Quartet, cousisting of Alessrs. Charles side scure, | began yesterday to put on its f Tue Tumuse, but they are reproduced at | tent or tents. &. The Craft Welcomes You Alt, ASG, Charis Pallips, Baward Italy desi Arachne cece opera ‘Heonaal, ine deslaw iy ett iad ase thls tiuie beeause thoy are of particutar in- | Al aiming, dano to tonts by ttouse witt bo | Mf JV, Then. T. Gurney, dahl Starter of Jina Hes of pleagntt surprises upon the ‘Com- ingly he sent for Adjutant-General Hililard | GPboeation of black aud white festoons, | Fest 5 quits ineonidered, necessary, as ail the articles | 3. Wo great you'on belie Of tho ‘'rlenntat ey. manderies alrendy in, enmp. ‘The first call and Gen, ‘Torrence, commanding tho First | Qver tho entrance there are two mammoth | gaany Goumanment oe Teo cover tewdtual expensoof tecump. Comialtiee, representing Apollo, Chicigo, ™ was upon the Grand Commandery of IIinols Brigade, I. N. G., and hada consultation | tags of black and whiteeloth, each decorated RAND ComsanpEny oF Itxiains TEMPLAR | “AT wnuuld eat atthe grand Exposition Bulld- and St, Bernard Commandertes of Chicaxo, where, after aligning the slagers in front o or ILtrnois, Cuicaco, August, A, D, 1880, A. 0. tho headquarters tent, the first of the nu N —Generat’ Order No. 2—T'o Uie officers dnd Sir | $e Af cor t er with the | Kuiyhte under the Juriiction of the Grand Come | Etext expense for yon. with them. ‘The result of It was the fssunnee | witha eross. ‘There are flags hanging from annie nit, tho caterers having gouo to und the Grand Commmndery of Iisnota. Inst evening of the following order to the | every window, A large MM. Wand Sir DeWitt Clinton ‘Cregler (of the sical numbers were given, ‘ Krutzer’s Ser- Colonels of the different regiments of this | contof arms of tho Nutlonal Commandery | mand Titngte: " Tho hours of tho camp, Axed by the officer In [ominleey enade® and “Phe Knight's Farewell” wero city, and the Major commanding the eavalry: | hangsover tho entranes, Above this ts i proinuliea fed as tho Pogulauons i sera ie Does Uae Ue ee Veco allawadTunidadlh pital rin : labave that a eross of | f yduriui | gohgg, bts OF any Kind will be allowod Iusidatho | 19, Acknowlodement on behilf of tho M. FR, rendered Insuccession, Grand-Commander 0, ir ‘Morse, attracted by thomelody, eame from hisanug quarters, and, after thanking tho party for thelr complimentary call, requested tho quartet to sing: the “Sweet By and By.” ‘The party then proceeded to the heaulg uar= neces ie Mona do rand Comnnenlor of nH Coksuntine: othere ure shields and knlght): the. "ienty-eet a aarienntal Canclave of the | tents. dM ¥ Na, 65: —— —. ‘onstal ee ere aidknlghtly ‘Sir Kk Grand Master Vincent Lumbard Hurlbut Knights Templir of the State of Lilinols, ia | devieus tastefully placed in great profusion, | Graod Encumpinent of Kulghts Tempinr, United | qriennial Gonclave eae loave thos ontereat the and tho Grand Eneampment. gominand of Camp Do Molt now boing bull it | The Dearborn street front ts treated in | Sate dauatters will bo under tho direction | oflce of Chulrman of Camp Comiittes, and in | V+ 8. Sir Benjamin Dean, Grand Generalissimo, the Aajutant-Cenerul of the State af ling | Nevrly the same manner with fas, beau | of the following ofleers: Monday, Very Kui | thls wey avoid botng imposed upon, The regular 1 Fantast ner” that their cump ia boing infosted with thieves, | Scants, streamers, shields, festoons, and | neut John Corson Smith, Boputy “irand Com- | pies ne #2 for tho first hour, and &! por hour Spangled Man- fers of tho Beguseant Commandery of Balti. : drapings of bi eee raeadaye stains for onch ndditional hour. tocsvevseseeoes BOM t loss of property if Huble to be tho ru- | dztplngs of banners. mander; Tucaday, Ehijuent Haswell Cordis : more, where tha quartet sang a couple of td reat lose Uf Dro EE ee te Ti tne | the Lenigh. Valley Coat Company, at 90 | Giurko,’ Grail Santor Wwartens: Wednesanss ec iieporh any duntten tion ortho part of sarvnats ‘ rehieaae ‘ songs, ‘They were heartily applauded, and, fiiiiols National Guard. Gen, Hiltined destres | Dearborn street, show a pretty colicction uf | Eminont Juines Gavion Elwood, Grand. Senior $i one Stent har of Ene: Lamp Camunittels in aH : M'CONMICK HATE after tho ustial pleasant references to, the my command to furnish a volunteer toreo to | flags and shields, ng do 93 and 100 Dearborn, | Warden; Thursday, Kailuent Charles Winthrop | UO soporte nt 50 contsench, forfriends | &* Qverture to “itaxmond occasion which had brought then together, gunrd tho camp. You are todetall from your At i4/ and 146 Col, Wilson has a display of | Dunning, Grand stundard-learers Friday, Emi | o¢itritnimite: can be Seas ant or rceny o dinind’s Cinetnnatt Orchestra, fifty p they went to the headuuarters of the Gran command a yohuntcer force to the axtent of — | Freon festoons, slilclds, and crosses, Welch, | Hout Laue White, Grand Sword-Henrer, COREERCD bonito oe 2 Av elenatia 30 the Cite a Chichi, Commantery of Towit, Here tho quartet men, to report to mv at tho Van Biron street | gt No, 150, has thrown an areh over the side Tho Slr Knights mentioned below ure appoint. | St catrance to dining-room, Brunk Adams, representing thé Mayor of Chicago, sang “Tho Chapel” and “I Long for Theo,” ontrince to Camp De Molal, Monday, Aug. 18, | Walk, which has been trimmed In white and Sistas te Gutlce sual be. to aalat ‘tho VENNAYLVANIA RNIONTS. 3. Paruphraso, “ Lorvlal awidha orcluckis. Tho men with be rationed at it transmit hisorders, and exe- 7 i ‘ Mull Urcheatra, fhoeamp, Tuiso have tho promis from. tho | Wiaek and festooned with black and white | cute hls communis; thoy are to be respected | qf APQUARTENSGHANDCoxMasDEnY KNIatTs | 4, Welcomo to the State of Iilinols, Adjutunt-Generl that the men will de paid for | frum the upper bortlone, while shields blaze | aud oboyed xecurdingly, Thoy will roport for |p’ Gitanh Comat ANDER, GINGA, AU By THe Tht Hon, Andrew Shuman, representing Ure Gove the duty performed provided It 1g cousidorad | forth from the outstde, Opposit, Hallock hug | duty in the ontur named below, and report each | Yocerat Unies Ne Te ae Penney inate will bo cer if tli, andin return received prolonged applauso from the Iarge audinnce, who, ensconced be- neath the cunvas-roofs of thelr tomporary, warters, onjoyed the music thoroughly, Toner by the Governor and faluwtul. Itimuat | a display of shields in his windows, duy ut 8a. mn. for any special orders that may be oly rey ¢ | 6, Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream.” Mtn Guugetterovic oceastont to explatn tho ulte Bo distingtly understood tnt they nre io. volun pny ROI 1 akEP ene. Iagted. Jprrely senrescatid onc tite, Cesuaan tue follow: co Ml Urehentra, happy fuct that, on ceount of insuficiont feor tholr ‘servicca, It will be romembored, en " 13 +] _ Olficer In chargo of Aids—Eminent Sir James | jndividual Kulgehts ux may be presente Tho | Zhe Craft Welcomes You All. nolice, certain arrangements for the comfort Colonel, that it is our frst duty to protest tho | of the Jeffery Printing House, has decorated | Gavin Fiwood, Grand Senior Warden. ihembera who tru present of Commanderies not | West Worshipfut ienry C. Ranney, P. of the Knights had been neglected, promis- property of tha citlzons of Chicago, By order | the Journal. Building in fine — style. Bir Knight A. H, Foster, Surgeon at hoad- | iy HEAT AB We dlatinetive: body. ure hereby 7. Gavotte, “Mugette.... 0... . Ing thot nt an carly hour thls morning thaso ~ oe Oe RORMae, A mammoth | horseshoo hangs in | quurters, ordered to fall in under the banner of some one 7 aN things should be tly attend 1 to Th Brig.-Gon. Commanding Firat Brignde, 1, N.G. tho centre of the second — story, Monday—Eminent Sir Robert 1. Smith, No.2: | Of the subordinite Commancerios of Tennsyt, | & We srect you on behulf of the Trienntal explanation, wast revel rein ood spirit, FRANK G, Hornu, Cupt, ond A. A. D.C. flanked on either aldo by flags and strean- | Balnont sir Charles I, Goold, No. 5: Bininont | Vanin, membersof the Grand. Commandery oF Conmitice, representing Apollo, Chicaru, The volunteers called for are: First Reei- | ers, ‘Thera aro numerous siiletds and Ma- | Sf.enn & White, No. dS: Hininent Sir tober S. | ponnsyivania under tho Heaugenut of tho Grant the jon OF cuice prervondly shiook hands alt around, and the Sir Knights woro left to tho seclusion of their tents. ment, 250; Second Regiment, 60; Sixth Regi- | sonte devices, and green festoons and agreen | NAT YO No. 3 Eminent Sie YP. tuslinghay ment, 100; cavalry, 3 cross aut off the whole. auinent Si Uo she ye coy Until last: night, when Sir Knlaht Josoph | “the J. Sf. W. Jones Printing and Station | SW iach: od eitroe She eoRe | Commanderies of thin Jurisdiction, to apent in ae Bergman H. Dixon was appointed, there had been uo | ory Company. have commenced to decorate | Clovelund, No, 18: Eminent Sir A.8. Dovendort, | Publc in full Totnplar uniform whilst in attend- | 19, Acknowledgment on hehalf of tho Most Em= hua to the pollee foree of the camps W Rilo their bullding. “it will be pretty and: tasty. | Na:S: Sir knbent John F. Darriil No, 0.0 ance at this Triennial Conclave, | Jnent Grand Master, Vincent Lumburd tho officcrs who wereon the ground did thelr | ‘There are shictds representative of tho visite | Tucsday—Eminent Sir Joseph Robbing, No. 115 | ys ta tno cirand Captaln-donoral of boniavl tis Hurlbut, and tho Uratid Encampment. duty, thora were not enough of them. ‘They | ing Commandories, tanked with small beau- |‘ ZAnent sir Casper Houdy. No. 28; Emtnont Sir | 5, ty RE. Sir Walter L. Sriyy, Deputy Grand 3fas- bo Grand Commandery of Inala, mt if und ti Communiery. Emiuent Sir Jolin A. Cr dhe Committers). Authority’ {s hereby granted to all suboniinato | 76" Hadtasin *Tehaos ll 0 ih ‘THE MEDICAL STAFF atthotont is neatly and, fully equipped In {ree 20x%0-foot tents, midway between El- dridge and Harmon courts, designated by 4 witat tho handquarters, Grand Pacitic Hote and act In confunetion with tho military. I F a known thief is seen in tho vicinity he will | House. corner Monroo street and Wabash | Str William R, Rowley, No, 40; Exit bo arrested and locked np withoutcoremony. | ayonue, has flags flying from overy wi | fam Rt, Brown, No. 417 Biv Kulght G. W. Hughes, a ‘wo valuable awords, which were sup- ey pelea DnOvEn ‘windows | No, : Hen quartors of We Grand ‘Conia dary wilt boat tho Grand Paitin [te bec a ie Thursday—Rminont Sie Houry T,. Ruondes, Ni ; posed to havo been slolen from the Calltar- | sos ot and 181 Wabash avenue, have thoir | 22; kiimaitin Willan M. Rurbnnie Ne Pyordor ot. “Ue Ware Hutehinn, Sir ". Charios W. Batebolor, Grand Captaln-Ganoral, 0, The Crate AV gloonies You All, yellow flag. There isa telephone and a full arded Michigan avenue well, but people | gen es b Warren B Hickox, No. 0; Eminent Sie Jubez eng, befara 8 o'clo TT + 1B, 2 f Tack + supply ofimedieines, The sti ion duty da Font around to tho tallroad’ traeks and got et satan 06 evergreens, Passion and | frre N Eminent Bir Georgy He oe TE en core Be my Auge 18, 1890,10 | 34, Finato, # Pee piaiaestonees ac BTERMAS and night to attend to any sickness or eek. Into the camp from that direction, There is ‘The Howland Block, corner of Monroe and m ient Sir Horace W an ues yo. Flrat—Naunes of officors present and rank, a PARWELL ibe denta that may occur among the visitors, over $150,000 worth of property in the camp, Dearborn streets, has tho pillars to the en- rater, me Eiht | _Stcond—Natnes of past officers presunt and = Vion Freser{ptions of physielans wiko may bo with and te Triennial Committes are responsible | tranca entwined In black and white cloth Hintneut Sie 18, | Pt . A Overture to, anni sagcge pigmschaer ther Conunanderics will be put up if pro- for tis safety, It would require 460 police- | and evergreens, ‘The portico overhead is | Montgomery, No. 1H ‘Eminent Sir Williaa | Zhnd-Namesot ir Katghts present, |” | | Cliadies net Greeti erlenieaes ore Bucceae Sent A reception-tont has been provided men to guurd ft, and of course. that hum- | hidden Ing bed of shio! ds, beauscants, nud | Hanna, No. 48: Sir Knight A. P. Cunniughany | gnients, panylng Ble | ri eran. John Wentworth, renrescnting ie Mayor Dear the Van Buren street entrance, whero ber cannot bo secured, so the milltla | festoons of evergreens. ‘Therearealsoalaree | No. Ir Knight Goorge Hf, Harlow, No. 6, Fyth—Whore quarterod, : of Chicago, the stafr-will rendezvaus when not on duty aro to be called tn to patrol the boundarlesof | jot of small flags, beauseants, and shletds | Wednesday Hininnt Sir Johw D. Crabtree, | sarin Names of guests iinder thelr charge. 3, Largo... + Handel At the hospital-tonta, and rocelve the profos- the camp. while Pinkerton’s force of detec- | used in the decoration, ‘Tho building at the | N°. Se et F hnamfeld. Noceis Benthong | o,8lt Porter C. Friend, of Tancred Commandery, onal brethren and friends, tives will bo on duty amoug tho tents, Mr. | northeast corner of State and Monrue streets ey it atti: * No. Bu; Eminent Bird 4 No. 48, 18 beroby detulled ag Knigntellerald of { 4, Weleome to the State of Hilnola. he gtuf 1s composed of Dr. Do Laskio Dixon will be In command of -all the men, | isdecorated with Jituminated escutclicons, | Moke Mee cnt sie te We Mola No.) te Gragg Commandery of Penngylvantu, The Hon damard Swett, representong the Governor, g Biller, Chiet; Dr. FL. Leonard, Secretary: + ateids, flues, wid Denusennta, ‘The Clifton | setenuont sie Orit Harphat, No ‘The orders of tho It. £, Grand Commander will | & Fantusla brillante fe coriet..ey.4...ATbOF « ir D, R. Brower, HH. Bradley, Dr. bo transmitted throuyis thy lines by EB, Dr. ,, fi W.G. Hunt, Dr. Willlam “M. Burbank, Dr drAdams Allen, Dr. ¥. Warren Bawyox, Dr. TD, Fitch, Dr. A. H. Foster, Dr, 8. di Avery, Dr, G, W. Chinffec, Asstated by tha MWS v4 Robbins, P. G. 7 Overture to * Alphonso and Est rand Comman foll ry ¥ He a front vory tastofully decorsted with shields, | £1 Slr Orvis B, Dodge. No. vl; Eminent sir " y We behalfof the TrlennialCome ‘ aL W, Borland, C. B. Wilson, "YiL Patter: and while some parsons hollove ‘they word we ects jean Tone, ante yale No. 4 Hania ae vin Not iy ant! Heapquanrens Gittny Commanpeny, Towa, Be, Hetuaeed ummuunderics, oF Caloozy, fon, Werk foek!, Otto Studuess, and IH. stolen, others are of tho-opinion that they | Mf, Ganininugon horseback, and wider tis | Nene Sir Charles 1. Enyltety, No. 45. Caxr Di Monar, Ciicaan, Ang. Th Ish.—Gen: | emincnt Sir Lester Le, Hond, of the Comraitice, wis, have been mispluced like the swords, peter hia + i That wo may pay proper respoct to the rand | cul Orders No. t2 Tinmnediately upon tho arrival |g. Fantasie from” Alda" ‘ordh The entire staf will mect this morning at tho word "Welcome." Tho fostoons fall in | vigiers itis desired of the Grund Commander | icatip ntl commanding ollicors of Command: | ull Orchestra.” ""*""* o'clock at tho hospital tent. TIE ARCHES, Rracetul Innes over tho tront of the building. | that a full Commandery be stationed ut hls | erice or detichmenta from the Jurisdiction of | 39, Acknowledgmont on beliul€ of tho Moat Abpotded lan ilst of, the. Commanderlog A toow nos waussn avexon. | stawaniuge asian In Btale hice nad | SRUMtre URES CMENES rama | ema gOPOrT At eho Tendquteirs fer toe | "atone Graig Sugtay Vinca Lambard Hrady assigned, with the numbor of el en 8A in 2 5 six hours will notity tho(rand Cuptln-Gonoral, | "The follwing Str-Knighta are dutatted au apes | yr, 3, Sir Layauelte, Lyttle: Grid Cpa Ger Knighis and fadies who are to aecompany So much hasbeen sald and written about red over tie, entranes, emblazcnod with 2 Pp ee Pe Eo P MT ae fallay ing Bir Kntghta ara detaited ng eres | y, i, Sir Lafayette dle, Grand CiiplatneGen ein, the camp being divided Into blocks for tho Wabnsh avenue arches that that thor- foatoons of evargreuns, ‘Nos, 63 and 65 \Wush= a ald. 50: COMMAND RDIES: are roquostexd to report for duty to tha V. 8. | 14, 'rumphal March" Gust. Bach suentenec, as tho streets do not run oughfaro was yesterday tho Mecca of thous | ington struct slow a dinplay of shicids and | qho Pealineaa: Cocticnailes sales to guand | Qopuey, Grand Commander, J.'Seott Jenkins, ee Full Orchestras" ugh tho park: sands of people, bent upon boholding the | groen festoons, HH. M. Kindlcy, at 66 Wasti- | duty will roport with his commuud tive minutes | camp: ftuekia Buren ite Bhormuny, de te Get = sey BL Aldomar, No. 47, Peteratiure ge Mee knightly hosts will march to-morrow, Nover | (toad uyorgreans., “There aro ahtolis aud | port to tho Grand Papen Gane rite ead Hon pr dG ¥, Beat. Bhorinag Bede G BAOUEAS OW ANUANGEM ENTS: ' Cen No, 20. Feticeton.. is lone feraaect parade equated those mow | ANd all arranged 60 ag ta have. a pretty of- | tke nan, numer, an wenugnof aimenmaay | VEO, Bi. Gaut tae tant BH | gro Hondquariera of Exourdion Commalties, 0. TB... yesee Wil ee ons for a‘strect parade equaled those now | fect.’ Jolin ¥. Aver's Sons, from thelr office enum aft K é tm. John pinan, Em. | from Headquarters of Exourslon Committee, Galcaburg, No. 4. Es in progress, and tha whirling, surging | in tho Portiand Block, on Washington street, plecea uf mista pray Ar TU Fa ee me HH Olney Hn sein fe No, 120 Lin Sallo, street, from Da. m, to 4 v. ih crowds of yesterday apparently appreciated show a taatatyl arcanemment of Biclds ba, two divisions. pluclug an oftiewr in cominund of H.C, MeNoil, Bir HB. S. Lalloy, Bit 1, Ls | In.on Monday and ‘uesday, ‘The number of uo this fact. Thoy came to see, ant soemed | AONat, polar Bett og | Obes be will then under one of tbo olllcors to | Douglas. : the tickets Iysued for vach bont will be equal B Colohour Building, Nos, 123, 124, 125, and 123 | station two Ble Knights at the entrance of the 4 hereby de i by one 01 verteh wi n Ns numerablo minature flags, of a Warden states Ble iki a Lahde, Grand Counnunder, und are roquont report it y Ke * wag He és = an endless throng of curious people, coni- THE ORIENTAL NULLDING, a ee ese te knights nok’ unde tae: | Lan duty apa tae arrival in camps Ble Te Dh | rnanderies upply for tlokels through Its ‘ Heaumunole, No, % posed of every shady and variety of hu- fon La Sallo street, Ia very gracefully fea | inodiate orders, should be prepared to fall Inat | Dy order of 1 By Wixstow, | tuthorized officer, “Pickots ure good only for Gorin, No 18, Oli es munity. The sidewalks were crowded to | tooned In black and white, and tho pillars at | ang tine, In order to satute (presenting: wword at Grand Commander, | ond porson and for the trip named thereon, ¢ nT Po that extent that Joot-passeneirs purmied | tho entranea aro treated In tho yaimo way, | ex yardé distance ny alieanng the Grand En-'} Janes MonTon, Grand CaptaineGenerul, The steamer Flora will leave dock at Clark, OAL, 544, cen their walks with the utmost difticulty, The | Thore are a lurge number of flags uxed In the | catmpmont or Orand Commandery that may bo CONTHOL OF TITR CAMP, street bridge ‘Tuesday, 2p. in, and 4:30 p. ins rowtway waa one continous procession of y q visitlug the Grand Commundor,. . i | rte ang; vehele driving up and down the street, tectum ee Aryacanchtiitt almost every | VOnerns and sir Kiznis soul be In full unke The following ‘goncral order was issued Sug naam We i AR Ber Se Bs Betwean th 10 NOxt 01 ne south ing, ehetery rl + > be 1 led with inen aud. women peering wi the | “The Staate-Zeltung Building is decorated | form axcup! gauntlis, white aloes boing used | Inst night trom tho headquarters fn tho Ex |."“ing steamer Muskeon will leave dock nt i i tory isa walk leading to tho Hyde 1" depat on the ext front of the park. On this ‘Walk, 100, workinen as they fastoned thelr festoons of black ‘ stcud. | h &: position Buildings, “4 venue 1 . ie Asyiin of ie ee elgan men on ins various: colored. paper aud evergreen orna- Bet are eto ea are pencdeat Fron eine nate SE ee chen enon Utell far aut, GHAND CoMMANDERY BrarK Ov ILLINOIS, Cills Teer tatnar Alt sii SMEAR CR horth sldu of the puthway a ints lates monts to the gas-pipa stringers of the arches, | wral stories, fluxs, and shields, Geohegan & | Whon ordered to perrorm escort duty, be vory | (AiO, Aux. General Order Nu $i 1. Grund | Wodnesday, a0 i, Wa 13. and 3p. OL Feceptlon {ents for the uso of the Toeal us iipededs at ines; aud that ne serous | Jfevet comer of Fifth avenuu ard Htandolplh | carutul wo observe an exchange all the cqurtes camumand of campon Monday. noe Sn ave us mteaiiat Bley Lae wily leave @rabara Pa ent Com ? wi 6 a strect, have bullt a framowork along their | wiles the oconsion revqutres, oan y " ¥ Cu.'s duck, vor streut, fout of Wabasl tents in geommanders, wilh compartinont aceldonts ncourred is niracutous. stroat, {rout on. the two streets, ‘Thuy | in the tactics. Moport immodiatoly to thu niticer | ,f) Grund Commundory of tho State of Towa | oe “atesdny at sp. a, Wid p. Ml, "i Tear; and back of. those ren: Sevous tonts for the Chicago Commanderles diamen, gos fect, Chicago's 40 feet in WOU ASE. Rerhard's 10xi0 foet. “On the te i sido of the walk are tho tents uf Caltornta, New Torey oF autats, Jove, i with compartment tenta ln tho fear wet at t. ‘To particularize the ‘decorations of the | have alsotwo tolograph pules. ‘Thesa they | [n charge ufter executluy ordors, that hu muy | “i! GPP commundery af iho Bato of Calle | ‘hy steamer Mussanger will leave the dook. arches tn all thelr gaintta detalta would bes have decorated with red, white and bio UA RE arr ei opty Agee Ce forma will have charge Wodnosdiy, oy vay | at the foot of Wabash avenue Wednesday, HR ee eens ore eene woh ae eheeray | Sloth drapings, and trimmed the frame | jing aad suluta the sulluving Commandery by | f Urand Commandery of the Bias of Now | at Oa, mi, 13 1n., 9200p. mi and 19 pin. uty’ Oo: ie le, fur ud | work with evergreens, Thoy have also | presenting urns, and advance tu thon aficer In q wi ave charge of cainp ‘Tho steamers Nonatum, and Crawford eqmpleted, can be obtained from the follow- | placed a largo numiper of sholde In red, | Gommand of thovellve and communicate tonim | Y-c.0 win yo quurtod by Stute mititia undor | HL inuke hourly trips ‘Tuesday from the hig; White, and blue, with the mottas © Welcome | any existing orders, | Suloot an ullicor of sult, cornaunh ef Fert ic pvtacatiny Lake-Frent, opposlt Van Burunstrest. No THE MEMORIAL ARON, Viligrlins,” ote. They ardered the shields of | and dotail aix Sir [nights for any dinportan FEE Eee rere sativa forvo in | tickets for tho trips Tuesday will be issucd. at the Intersection of Adams streot, aithongh ry Garinaly, ani one or twoof them becano | duty that may require thole services. Preserve | in oe wittinnns Pinkerton, for tho purpose of | ‘Lermplays In uniform wilt be passed, ie entrance a tent for the i tho Camp Commnittes. headquarters of iain In design, attracted 4 great deal of at- | mixed, Gn has the motto In Gorman, “He | a digoiied appearance whau on duty sivara | TCE scary the property uf wo yucsus wid | — Vor the trips Wednesday for the above two t VAN BUREW ention, At tho fourcoriers of tho streets | who Joyes not wine, women, and, song Ilves joauy, a ict eclstenen ination, property {tt cat. steamers tickets must’ be obtained. A, g 1s A tf rovercd "i how-White Canvas, ef- | was Poverc ri ce io vi, fi ediutal, ne arrivitug bt ica: ‘4 AYR PRPC! . furor, None * ve feet although rather funercal, suggests a | with overgreens, Anotier™ motto was, iecroport tothe Gran Chotain-Goneral, Norinan T, Gupaotts, coiminandant a the ney tt iupeaily doalred that those obtalning ; Fuehoo, No. od, w x tender regard for tho departed. Upon | Unser Vaterland,” and this shured thé Cirautes S. Mowsw, Grand Commander, . | and Warren G. Purdy, Adjutunt-Gonert tlekets ‘should bo at the boats on the thus he Dixit, No. 21, wo 3s those monuments ara painted In small, | same fate, At Hevell’s, nearly appoult, on Henny Tuvan, Grund Cuptaln-Genoral, | Chop oeBtat | oy Conaandoriea on tho | Humed on tlekets, as thoy will start promptly a BuPaah Nei ts 100 As hiack Tetons tho. “names of deceusod | Fifth aventa, south of Randolph stree TENTIT DIVINION, BECOND ANAND DIVEAION, | day in whivh cach hud chargo of the uatap will | on tho timo mentioned, ‘Che tlekelsary cons 4) ST 4 aches cl “4 cl i Ne u, e He - - de i Howtatter se fusegla.. oe UG cy brontly uncover his plunied head and reverse | Mare lote!, Nos. 106 and 193. Waahin tu pea ty MY GhaND Pacivio Hurst, Cigago, TNT guests fn the camp will bo required to, MISCELLANE 3. i (ethany, No. Mondor ie... 300 e arms while passing Bonoath the arel ¢ street, Is profusely, vet otf with Wittlo ‘Pome | tile Aum. 10, sei Special Order Mo. 42. Wi) procure Hekete govoring tolr ventage at $1.25 | - srenuiindania Stik PRR esac Galsaey, No, Ww 0 » BU ti fear south 9 Variety Bateinliaig wien olla Ca ave deco nest qeodaaatto, Commundunt of tbo. Linus und | positon Dining Room, or of Culnp Connnites | At a mooting af mombers ofthe varlols ! Pe Solal Na, loom 8 bed of color ani. harmonious blending of tha | and beauseants, Thu Datly News Building, BAS nme tom a iar” deand vonor the. tats ie emdquueturd ot tho Commanierles of Kubrhts Lemptar of West. i _ CONGUKSS TO HaMUSON, * hus crowned the elorts of the artist, wid In tone in gyerarucns drouping In’ graceful | jasumes command of tho, Tent Division, | 1. Lentago tn’ all eueca inust bo pald in nde Nee i‘ Te + Bate ae i Mt. Pulaski, Nu. 3 Entylls, Ladies, every Instance tho eltect fy Indved pleturesque | lines over the building, Second Grand Division, for parade Aug. 17, 1850. | vance, and in no cuso for loss thun threo days. Ny F a 5 ; Me Ouye A NO. 80... Prag li and strikingly Leautlful, The Fire Patrol Dullding { elaborately |. Thu ulds to the commanding oltivors of the U. Bleal coupons can uy procured from day to | —————--——— Tithe FUth Page. os ( “Nos, Buxton: pty The cornerposts aud cross-stringers of tho | decorated with banners, beauscanta, ebields, | divistou aro unnouuccd us Kintnent Ele A. E, | day if itis duewcd advisable, but wo deem It Continued pn the FUfth Page,