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. | THE CHICAGO TRIGUNE: ‘TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 17, 1880—TWELVE PAGS, : 3 iving you bave crented and Inspired by | upon tho broad pruirios, and loave its defenso to | when tnen wers needed to put on the armor, } craft upon ft, entitling them to their wages | In othor Inndaand in othor cittes. Therefore, | ing up thet fear racotl aor ink arenes ine Cpa eer | proamped With diem He Had endeavored Je uphold the when Wey ceheed from labor, [Appiaise,| we of Chicago welcome, | Weary TEMP NRY. upon your, lakos y | crussand put down tho erescaut, and he be- ng. OE : y.p.Dep. Grand Commander ©. B, Riel. | Sheh Knight feels an honor and pride inthe diss | Yoved thetr spirits, were present, and that | ‘Phe General Grand Chapter of the United PAA ia ogee oh tae Pe oy 8 Fe iemuneaitt, No. & proposed te wext | the realest churn of one nahlo Orton, inact | Hey concurred I this Jublice. lis dase of | States of Atmeriens ue Vast Grand Cote.) grote iy sine Friis it "they nee "noe | oc predatory bands that. King Baldwyt hi that it has boen looked upon with suspicion, and boelh Of eplae Ainsonzy,”” to whieh, he | itehotiowerof triondslip hos no potsan iv its per [lis years could Hal tecesaarily be lonir but | mandera, nud the Grand Eneamptnent of tho | fur'iatalig cent tighte”’ ‘They aeemblomatie | heen aule to subdues Te was tun Buck jnterdicted by Popes and Kings; tint evon hore total voyawe ail these cordial gcectings | fumocihat hero ft inny blown in undimined Wile thoy did Inst lily sword shoud ate | (niled ‘States’ calling upon P. G. It 1 | of yourdeermmadon to rast tho allurcments | Inthoyerr lil, that niae noble Prankey under | cated ery eng e beobly uncommonly well edu~ said, thoy Owe Tin the temporary absenec | henity nnd distit ite swentest fmgrnnce, Pure, | ways bo bared. And when at, lust the pale Drummond, of Maine, to reepand, buts In the | of duo tesheembjemntio of the steady tight | tho leadership of ‘Godfrey de Bouillon, thelr | Goterutnod neartite ge ie eect ee and nis He Goumander Charles Moody | iisinterested triondships ainongat men ave rors horseman eaie, when the simmons | temporary absentee of that gentleman, no re- | that | yout Ther to “make always “in | first Grand Mastor, bandod topothor for the pro- | mori rset te tt that it and ite lect. of RB. fod pon Grand Commander Dr, | But tho manly heart und couranes ennobled by | eame that none conld dispute, then might | sponse wits mate. protecting the Innocent, in succoring the poor, | tection of theso ‘Christian worshipers. From frorecuted for years, nnd that oven a He devotions at the sacred shri ryand famisting, but with dotorminntio of tho Nation, that the Froemasons of our own you, haat that Ie notMl, We welcome you because | thatimooked overy barrlor to tholr aspirations, | foe Moat ee Portes Of, to Freemans of a | tho world; that It exists In every ctl a in our city from vvery | thoy approached tho culmination of tholt hopes ery ctime, an Theat persectition and Wontl at tho hans most prosferouaty is tho mont elvilized nationst are ward ‘T, Schultze proposer Morse, ¢ TO ae eee: Phat | the touchings of our noblo Order, teols uwarm | thoy leave tn those who were culuing after annsneennt Ci © Sir J. Kos Part Ara Gn molcting toe wenk. tAppiiuse}. One | thishucleuscamo tha Knights of tho Temple, | Snd'yce te ioea eect i tezen fo destroy, tty ated follows: anes Aud pUnere ta ANA ovine AP MDRtT pe ae represent thom in the great futurera i it pa gtepte conmanneter te doe Parker ou gountry nts litte while ‘io wan imost suns | hp for. inoro than 0. years woro. famed for vive every atone wre Baan an autre oflceGrend Commander Moreo has loft tho | cote and mako thom tho gulde of tholr livor, and glorious exuuple, “Thiers was no nobler | presented to the senior oflicers of the feveral | Scred. We, were fighting ono section myninst | thoir kerolnm. thoir charities, and thole Undo- | beforo: and whon wo consider that all this Ia the i thor, Prejudices may bo built up in an | served sutterings. fore of necosalty tho old- | may ba sure, mission that that of malntaming aut earl " the beautiful banne: rice history of n sociot : nnd amgmmandor of Thindie “pros: | uni! enoourigoneee as hoy simi toe rolien | for the widow, the little one, and ae Christ tren preentloned, and ‘dint for te Grand | at AO Cuan co ROCA eo de a ta ting | ote, nor Recta fr eligions nor, fatten tle eat, Gran’ “called upon to perfor a | Inddors whose-rounds aro truth, and honor, and | tlan world, Let the young men who Istened | Eneamnment of (the United States to. tie | farebeit be rapiiiy wiped out by this yutboring fi Bale Grau antes Perished, at | Inte tho private atfnira of men, 1, say, when wa fat, Ham called, UPSF tmgmonte sinea | virtuer aud coneages ‘When they stand nore | to tholt elders asiho latter wore aboutiopass | special charge of Si Knight, V» Tn.turibut. | {t Chicago of Knight el ee aS | ae tne eo te ae trone | sputcmpinte thera things, it wotid bo surprising on i” not expect to bo waited upon | and aro tooked up to and admired by all the | to the allence and forgetfulness of th i Hividteal bers of each St le Soni- North ‘anf ‘ Me Bo nh rene ineegnt | ouuitd ese tu heen thoi pel aap ponret union |e agks wer excite an Intoneo cuirlosity. aK met hounht, howover, thit tho tous | workke thoy may hesure tint Ihore Inno petty | fo Shor tists cl Ret ess Of tha grave @ Inne vidal membens o| ch State Com- x nae fron tho far South. [Long con | pubita tu have tholr prinoipies perpetuated Whence came it, and to what does It’ owe ita te dO. ceo the pur ot tho momont is | Jonlouay oF narrow envy mong the brethran of member this class atu the reward wispenk- | mandery present wore likewise presented | Unued appl huse.] The memories of that War | by n noble craft tot hus so long borno you In | orizin? What ia tho source of ita fascinatlon, muggeste to oan chivalry has qineantng, and | tho Order, CAppluune,?. 1 fel qutita sure Mi, | able that was promised to thase whose march | with naonventr of the occasion In. the shape | {t¢ kept wn louger than thoy ahould be. With | the arins of its parental sympathies. When tho | and what purpose for quod or evil doce It'served hal Cheatin eblvalry pasa manning. and | We Order, LAPP uf chau etiaitg | Was OVEr Upward AML onward: CAppinuse.} | of a beautitully craved dnseription, de- | ZO brethors uf the ernft, with you, brathora | Order of tho Tovaplo rested itself upon thoaym. | | Whence eum It? ‘Thie question ns teen _ tnoaulestlon Tier, eomtig yours since, standing In | those who alt nrovind this festive bond, andl that signed by Dr. 'T. A. Waters, of Baltimore, emplars, reste the wining out of those bittor | bolle fraternity, history ts silent; hut wo Have | often naked and tovor entisfagtorily answored. standing in nea, WI by 7 toa? f.Tonin upon the Capitol Hii at tome, | this genorous display of your hospitality hus CHICAGO'S WELCOME. nel ao teriniiated one o} ices, Whon tha Northoraer inoats tha | tho fact before us| that, you, hor ehildren, aro } Mora light ts being constantly thrown upon it, the pleasantest | Southerner here on C i f “tes lake shore—ineets him | here In tho vestmonts of a ‘fomplar, solemn): 7 Aiden irony walt peared by, nm ldetinn ) doomnaiing town iy na with oat really SAT OR TALL Sposa oes fenturcs of the festivities attendant upon the | aa a'tempiur-ho reenllvats that tho other day | pledged to tho Christian virtncs, Be as coder: fe eee Ae eee TROY mot yet arrivod for write thu fer. A cle onal tite that forsev= iy pplause,, ‘| gir Knight Frank ?, PECHy f twenty-liral triennial Conclave of the | he was an cnomy, but is tho inista are dignelted | ly pledged to maintain the dignity and honor of | Encyclopedia” nlearned artielo on k cr course of that oe oon law. tho. worlds > THR PRESS, fd ‘ran » Stevens, gf Baltl- | Kniglits ‘Templar In Uhicago.—an occasion | he sees that he fsa tran and a brother, and he | the mothor of all benevolent fraternity. written by George 8. Binkie, in whlch he seyee + Sat centric BS of tomo. “It. oxompll: | Past Erhinent Commanter ©. E. Wynson, | Mf supplied the place of Sir Knight Jolin | which will tong be remembered with feelings | clasps him by tho hand ready to battle for bis | _ In her richie Gis you, and Bit welcome | Sir atanda previninent among the institutions the physlenl Txium that" Afimht ‘makes | of Heausuant, No.8, proposed thy noxttonst, | L- 'Thomas, of the same elty, in proposing | OF unmixed gratification by all who particl- | Common country, (Applause. é | aCe eee orc ee Te fun henria and tomo | established for tho improvonient of mankind, Sedo ye wag. the spirit of tbat | Hho Pea NO Ate ho torment the great | tho next tonst, “Our Iosts of Chiengo.” He | Pated li it. yet dati, Hot (detuin you longér, | I bid | of out myatie circles, In tho name of tho Boat | as fur nove othor sccrob aasociations in usetul~ Bi etvilizuttone SE em hos, fot entirely leader’ of civilization, the power above | paid a glowing tribute to tha hospitality of TILE RECEPTIONS come for myself, 1 ‘bid you "welcome | which ave” the “honor to. preside, | my be said to bo lose. in remote, antigi ‘ye 7 2 re jteeuction OF CHOU Sn | ee eer EON ont for tho | Wlscltys congratulated them on tho hinppy | / . ty, tho, name, of every many woman und | F. groot yous, In tho numo, of weary | Nelthor ttndition nor Llslory enn point, with ‘ § A ‘ , 4 z * ; ‘ * rest vorttan, sa eeonieErince tho trays | good of inankind, and prosperous social and business rotations CENTRAL WALL Pariy.cof every “ian” seho raimembers | upynt tho ruxeed and dunty hathway of I{Co, 1 Sorgauity bo the precise linoy Dined Or anannce fides in Wy semiains of the monasteries that Sir Knight Franc B: Wilkle wns to have | extsting between them and the people of Bal- D} a aT. pat when wo were suffering {t was charity thut | greet. you. In the name of fathors, mothors, | many of its disciples nscribo {ts foundation ta cler secs a . THE RECEPTION AT THE CENTRAL MU! Hive Us Courage, Aud we welcome you becnuso | sons, dnd daughters, who rest upon you for tholr | ciret ‘of thoao who bad accluded thom- | respondert fn person, but ay he was unnvold- | thnore; assured thent an e vi wel- B Z iN BN f. Bruatce | Bt rote : i y 4 pon y elreumstunces connected with tho erection of porate Wma dative work of fife, who had | ably absont he lil sont in, .the followin | come when they else ae by el WALL, Soe ee ee a ee eee oe eee oo ee eee eeL teat: | teen oman torapla by Ictoe Solommogs otters hurled themselves In contemplation, end bo: happy, communication, which wus read by | City, and called bat ths ten Gatlae IL | Was Well attended as a matter of course, tho waruier aod # ateonger_ love thin ue Javeot | fait now walk the Drie plate Seino myaces | ea Gdese, dite decksies of incemetniti hin wa ‘ . \. ie A a Ys Yoved anne {a LR AL apes Se tho | Pasi Emtuent Commander W. F, Cochttn | trarrtson to respond, I | paryuet and cirele, dress-ctrelo and (gallery | woman. [Applause] You have knelt before | rloug omptro, and around whoso nimes cluster | athor uraut truths of antral ire nae wate highest duties of humanity. his, theuaht, cir, | and which ovoked hearty bursts of luughter! Is é bolng full of people, but not crowded, only | (Reshtes sreat tights. ‘Tho prenter Hept taught | tho bonutiCull tondrils of fraternal nifection, I | taught; others again find its origin ainong the Js tho reat itor etutt ts tho. contemplation. of To the Chatrman of the Templar Banquet ‘at tie | Mayor Harrison responded as follows: as many tiekots having been tssued 1 ‘a the way oO en to tnanand of man to God. We | grect you, ahd bid you, in tholr name, ablde in | warrior monks of the Ceusudos; and yet again FO a st ae coat NOG | Datmer Honemtusrae Hitt: L huve been hone | Mose Eaitxews Uiiany Merv Ester sf sued ns thers | bold that Stasonry in ull of tts Orders tenelies | Faith, Hope, und Charity, there tird scholira who havo endenvored to ralso who relation Gnlvereal Intelligences tho | ofed by nit invitation to respond to a tonst at COMMANDANT OF BRAUBANT COMMANDER, Sut | Were seats In tho place. . So every one was | [8 way of nan to run nud brother to brother. | | Iirethren, whatoter of Ifo the future may | the yell from tha Druldical mystorics with a Jew taination, in othor words, of phys- pout banquet. 1 am alsa tho unfortunate who | Nias OF HALTOIONE AND OF OTHE STATE: comfortable. The audience, which was ecom- Chil ara, carta ee Te ee Te RR SLISI CT | Cesena ny Drag for Musoney among tubordinn ely moral forea; tho mortifien. | Bas Yeon solected to distribute tlokets to tho In being enlled npon to make remarks here posed mainly of strangers, was as fine 1 halrman Bond next Introduced Gov. | demonstration will strengthon the golden chain | thelr wise mon. It is dimeult sf not fmpossibie, teal force Meaiais: tho subduing of tha ilesh: | Members ‘of the pross. 1 huvy to choose bes | enn siiy that ft was a aurprize to we, nat did not | PO y RCTS, 6 fine In | Cullom, saying that binds. you and I to tho most slinificant of | among thoso views tonrriyo at what may bo Men OE ae etn Sot ovorsthing-sin faut, ni | Leen thoso twa. Duty, ot leas, obliges ine to | Khow iny namo ywas noon the progiam quntit L | RbpeATAICS, there being © Inrge number of | Sin Kxtoias, Lantes AyD Gentian: Tnow | fll tutman faith, the Fathorbood of God and | reyurded ns correct latory." ! ture—to the spiritin) force. select thy Inttor,—to give outtho tickets, They. | aw iton arriving In this room, But Chicago os pre: f 1 have tho honor and pieagure of Introducing tho | 2 Brotherhood of Stan,” Somo fnd no diiliculty in belfoving that in a pay Ln Tooled ee etna fleld of ee aoe athe gullant mentbers of tho press—ire coming, | cunnot be silent, nox ean T bo silent nent duals nresents th I hag ere deen gathered Tion, Shelby 3M. Cuntdin, Governar of the Minto The orchestra played the overture to | some form it hns oxisted In necordanes with Mu student Wiad of Duteretius to that of ‘Tyndall | A Hundred thousand strony. T see no beenle Meot and reeelye tha hoxpltallty of Maryinna, | together In this city. tere = were | of Jitinais, who will weleufe you to our broad | “ Oberon,” aunic traditions from tho building of King Solo-" imp Darwin his seen the Hlerco strug, in in the Inorintualle tow. wile will porinle me qullinwee wae tho fest, lary rc city Fi air, a few Grond = oficers in tho | Prairie Stuto, [Applause.] Grand-Master Gurney then sald: pons Tenples walle others, rojecting all cradi~ uth of a physicn! character hig ' ui en a y Swe » Walking along Baltimore s$ a Oainy rm : i a ons, and ashamed of appearing too credulou: yu slaxpl truth of 9 Ht yal teva Pie th Fee ee eee ee (eeeee ont | atrcot, qeoinia tts beautiful woniene coh How. E boxes, and omany — Sir Knights THE GOVERNOR SPOKY AS FOLLOWS: Bin Kstoura, Duoruens, Lapies AND GEx- profess to betleve that Ir baud Te oictoned want 8 leads to age Press.” Tin responding tor ta | wished L weroamnn. [Greatinughtor] Tdld not | 1 the sents, nearly all of them having thetr Krauts TexeLan or THe Uxirep States, | TLEMEN: It affords mo very tutich plensure to | tho time when we find it In a fully organized ex= matels above physical force. But tl Bress.—responiling to tho insatiabledoraand foy | yisieituyain for toni yours. A Uitte while nae, wives and daughters with them, Quite a, ZADIES AND Giiviremen: I tind myself some: | Introduce to you Most Worshipful Brother Do | istenco us complete us it ty at tho, prosent timo. ‘Tho tons Iesness,—to despair, Boyond tho portats of = 4 what embarrusseit ti nttemptin, ve Witt C.Cregiér, Pust Grand Muster of Siasons 4 y Hefei, Thor 1810 1 ea rei ee ae Co He boon or | walked nlont Balimore® street and. saw ute | Tytmber of the best eltizens of Cliicagy wero | auch 4 Troleguia to tho State of “uinols und to | of tho Stato of Ilinols, who will nddress you on | fnat ie then hid tho suing tenditions OF 18. aa VE Bite ca oY abyve this urdoned and grlct- | ire days: aud yet £ am the one who fs being | Wotnon, and sald, “Ob, how T wish rworonboy.: | BHO to bo seen, the City of Chicago ast would like, becunve [| beliulf of tho Triennial Committes, * Tiyulty tant Ie hs hose. “Unfess they can eco tha, leno Oe ee ees therefore, A world of | tonsted, und grilfed ulso, aud broliod, and Ilke= {fiers iighter.) Litas invited ton feust at ‘The decorations outside and Inside were | win nota member of your Urder, It pas always | Str Knight Cregicr spoke as follows: prints of tho nalls, and put tholr fingers into tha despalr. Bul, ait, Christian vhivalry comes to | Wao roxste: txhould, nt feast, be said of mo fultimoro—a fenst given Hyoneotyoureluys | Very simple, tho building, being new and | seemed to mu that soine knowladgo of the su! : oh one: a i Sie Keane ano Fatuyps: It ian long wa: rints of tho nails, thoy will not believe. ‘fhe deena ogehes ts that, armed, with tho sword | altho end: Well donc. intho old bullding, oF Heverdy dohnaon, sat | needing no adornment. ‘The windows were | dcetoe which one is ucuking ten wront udvune | from the greut Stata of Iilindls to tho agganiat | four of appoaring too eredulous ism National; andgirt with the panoply’ of Knighthood, wo I ogrot execodingly that 1 cannot be present | down bofore ita table. 1 Wished aby, how 1 | festooned with evergreens, and some of | yy. M owover! rellnved ‘wiren YY phieet pet Tite | Committee. Novertheless, lot mo gay to yout ‘wonkness, Poresent phyateal force infused by Christinntty, | on.tbly ocension tp meet, trenusca Contmunds | wisued—the repast would commence, When the | the store windows on the ground floor were | thoujeh dio guteido world may not know your | Wwontyehme Coneinye forinnl opening of the | | With reference to Ita existence at tho building Finired by religion, Wounite with this physical | cry. i know of thom. hoy, ‘iro ng widely and |. ropust was onded Teald to myself “Oh, that ft | decorated with flags and banners, On the | rituah with {ts secret grips aid passwords, Yt is | (entyelirst Conclave of tho Grand Encamp- of King Solomon's Temple, after giving 1 short sped bye eo Te Mcomies from kare. | te well Known for thelr kulhtly deporcinent, | wero but aout to begin.” [tenowed iniuhter.] | faco ot the stage gallery was a ted Blaltese | Well Informed us ¢ ment of the United Stites {s now nt band. lulstory nt tha Dy Gaseian Wralilteets, Hla kiesaye? Tay Gasca uthitadetatia | tr uinneutegeenta nemecne haga | A'naeanly a hes unt Lever unten | etogeummouited Urn dioman eros ante: | Suubappratestions cy | ying mateo AAI | goth rio bude ating Sa ero reaiizo that grandest, and noblest truth, | (HP Gs Oho mores The New cork fcrald ia | tor), when on my pinto wus heuuvns-bick wugh- | heath It the eoat of urins of Apollo Gai. | _ It knows you qn be wvocates of a lofty atand- | trating tho importnat ond Interest us dnauy> | Ponipie aay noe be fo abaurd a If often supe Magna eat vertias, ck pre yi u udapplause-) | ogestly pressiuz fur ono tleket, and the rep- | mingin ligowndellclons juice, aughterd vou, | wandery. On cither sido were the armorlul ant nt binitia atid privute morals; thut you are) Thave heen Totaled to ppeak.w tow words to | posed. We have seen that the mystericn of : CAPITULAI MASONRY. eee eee Todanke HonMal is vigorous: | mnytriends, ure ovidenily presenting this tonst | bearings of the Grand Commandery of Lill-| devoted to euch otpars interest: hut vou set | this finposing oxsemblnga on behalf of the | {eres ‘and Bacchus exlated 400 years before King = - ly demanding flvo. tone, noLus Mason, hotas a Knight Tempiar, | Nols und of Chicago and St, Bernard Com- imple of mutual kindness and ald; that | vrenninl Committey of Fifteen, who have beon | Solomon, and there aro strong reusons for, bes Past R. E, Grand Commander F, J.S, Gor- in sickness you nre itlhways attentive and watch- snpropused tho toast. of “Capltular | , 2ottho attitude of tho preas of this city, nt butns one that is to feed your materini man, | manderies; also an emblematic banner. : (1 iy SORE inlly charged with the work ot making suit- | Hoylug that the Dyonysinn architects oxisted ae the vitiiout the knowledge of Whtette Lis time, and for months put, testify to 1 > Morriment.] Wutehiuye your tables; and saying | The menibers of the Iteception Comtnittes HEE ERT RIC tne aera wbte armnmeiionts for the roveption aud enter- | prior fo tho founding of tho frat temple, | dince iw sald, our work would be incomplete. Ho le y es and forks, now | neted aa ushers, and everything moved falminent of the groat bund of pligrims conilig ce Villy Ch, Ve: tho vour ” Y 1 If allanunkind would practice the pure princi- - ve! yi cad ion 3 Ba rand ite Priest Sam- Joy bo in your cups! urtcously you uro ablo and intend while bero to Rentity stioothly. ples of your Order this world would be oe from fur and near, roprescnting as thoy do that | Greclng orders were employed at tho buttding uel W. Waddle to respond, Frano ft, Wingre, | your nintoriallty. Now let me say to you, don * ‘ Mustrious Order of maguanimous Knights of tho tumple, we aro nuthorized not on): SLE. G. HL. 2. Snuiuel W, Waddle respond- BYMNOTICAT, SASONRY, your matoriallty, Now letimosny foyoudont | Ata quarter afters o'clock the Ton. 1,1, | und a nappler world, -{Appluuse.] Nor te tt tho | old whose lives wero mogunnimous Kmunts of | to “infer whit, the Dynonysian artineers . Laughter.) We i verry. | Bond, Chairman of the Comuittee, enlled | least of your virtues that you uru patriotic oltl« re “t a rf i "f 0 ed as follows: Sir Knight Generalissimo ‘IT, J. Sehryocl tie hore ta Rene rae innate urouptt nie | the assemblage to order, sluply saylng that zen, devoted to tho principles of freedom dud Heenee a cok eentirias aiid: atanda torriay on fiat they nied itm Te Eroctiog his maguitoene x EuIneNT 8ins:, To do justice to tho tonst | Proposed the noxt toust, ‘Symbolle’ Ma- | cago every year to give u suldicr’s rutlons to they would listen to the “first piece’? He | Soli! order, though without tho suspicion of & | of thejulwarks of Christendom, guitice to tho Uod of Israel. Nor fs this all. 1 th "7 “Wiliam Pell? purtlsan purpose In your political cunneetions. ‘ i 1 ‘ require a speaker whosa powor of con- | sonry,’? which he fern the curner-stone of | Overy man, woman, und child in the broad | meant the overture to Willlun Tell, by + pare - ! . bs ‘However rimple tho task, however Imited the | Tho Holy Berlptures inform us thot Hyrutny Toundod of thought and language L.freoly. nde Our American ‘Fonphir system, nd called | Wulverso tivo days th every your, Lapptuaerd |it iis Dnlatew t ovahestta of slaty. Sold per | onuigh fornia ta knows anit ior net eureto | eextallotied me, T feel thes, should nave boon, | Win ot yr uaslated shine Eolomied sn ls work mitI do not possess. It will not bo expected of | upon thateminent frater, Sir Knight W. W. There ure beet’ cattle cuough slaughtered | formers, whose exquisit musie was much ap- | fuquire whether Sucourg dates from the butld- | Bselgned to abler bands. J shalt therofore tres-’} with materials and operatives, and that he seno . 4 fy le ele in Chicago to given guldier's ines oetate : all q to superintoud th unin cer sateen uy toamaroi os | Cota At Ahan ie Ghay oa | RT AGES aca | Poe infer Sine eager: | Fee! te AAs itt | aula be of «ana i oi t 1 oe ore is grain enou; massing’ through ot he City of Chicngo, and that ud old institu: | Y¥re to Jerusatem, the connection of King Solo ihlscountry. Suilleo it tosuy hero that, in all | “LOT Conmanpeit, Moor Eanenr Gann | Reimurlos fo give n pod of breud—n soluigrs | nid: of the Sumicons. Av to these pointy, Lam pro- | ton of s pai Trad ot addres = i ne * S tlon of anclent eru{t Magoury, who will address | mon with tho Royal fumilics of that country, (he that tons fo olwyute and to ennoblo mankind: | syksteiy AND HURTHUUK: As I romurked just | Fation—to overy man, woman, aud child in this | Siu KsiguTs, Lapiss anp Guxtiawen: I pured to bolleve nuything you muy feel your | sux upow tuples of far more’ importance, and | Progress of the Exyptians in architecture, and Amal that teydg to atyanes tho gtondadot wor | TA moment eo i Hir Knignt L scurcoly know | Urowd heinfsphero, avu, on tuo faco of thi tor | now navy tho plowure af Introducing to you | You beur tho name ot kul Fe ee acts | BE far grenter interest than ean attach to the | oir uttachmant te aymbolie tunehing, may, allty ant oF highest interests. of cdvauced | What tosny, My duties tavo been euch for tho | resttal globe, suvou days inovory year. [Cheon | ils Honor the Mayor of Chicago, who will wole | gentlemanly nid, coldterty quulitics whien thug | 7efenmial Committec, é ay to relieve the “Breemasons of the: ebarge 0 Petettioncenpitutar Musonry. has. niwiya pint two oF threo weoks, that, my attention bis Its hurd for mo to speak of Chienga without | come you on bebulf of tho uity. Hee ey ey Mole Tariest complication | grates years aw tho Templars of the United | credulity, "fnorchod breast to proast, and Kent paco with ) Peon ontirely Cngrossed in nnothor direction. RAIS tho Sena AnLS of ousting Prumulty | ‘tho Mayor, who wore a sult of black, with | Inyouriives, [Applause sib pI ROAR OR: Btntes oncamiped in ne, Lewutitul City of Cleve- at Fit une io raced stare bistary “of, Freee cs 7" ‘when Salied Upon to welcome you, or “Oh. nol Go nhend oy “ft orh ‘t and, Q,, and thoro enjoy’ @ rich and gon- y Is cones . bet tho adyance-xuard of tho grand army of prog: ‘et tin, cul welcome your | Gouhend!’} ‘They sty’ Gonhcud!" Wo aren | 2% Apollo Commandery bilge on hls left ‘his In perhaps the most notable gathering of | (rvs nospitullty of her citizens und Bir Knights, | continimtion of the cathedral builders or Ma~ reas, Her coura has bean steadily wpward, on- | 2 eannot but do so, with all, tho honrt it 1 tall: sd tho kind ever held on the Continent, both for its i rd. ehirit | have yot in tho world, an welvaino | modest people, my friends, and 1, when n boy, | breast, wns cordially grected, und spoke as tnent, Durlng tho delldurations of the Grand Encamp. | sonic lodges of the Middle Ames, who posscsse > pirated yot Miler uaa’ sincere he | YOu. brethren, to the Worshipful Grand Lodge | sqund tho wietient Iutehct that’ Geonxe lost, follows: great uma ee Auplansed Sou ure those. iment. it wis rosolved'to hold, tte twenty-first all tho nrelitectural knowledge of tho times, ote eed toaficted have inher a fiona | of inols, over which J bave tho honor to pre- | [Spasing of Jnughtur,] | I wever exnuxerate. ext Sin Kxtane Cmamnvas, Mose | from ull the states and Werritortes of our Union, | Cavelavodn this clty. ee ae ee thoy cones Gumplorcds: , sho 1g ever ready to succor their wants and to | Side, You are not only weleome, brethren, but ct ome tell you an ancedote, [AL this Nf GRAND DIASTEIt {gurney}, Sut | ‘Yo one and ail of you, nen und women, a8 the Some of us bere to-night will remember tha y wel lng want ey wera complote: ny, ra nde © | You are thrice welcome to every heart and to | polut a momber of Ieauseunt Com Hats OF THE CoNcBAVE ov THE Unaxv | Chier Exe vi Of. y Y 0 | earnest consultation held with the present Grand | and who ure supposed to have bad a Innguuge of* Pind up thole vot ae eo not congraty every hous inthis broad State. CAppinuse.] I | mandery handed tho Mayor on sinall | HNcaMDsENT oF Tie UNirRD Brares: ‘Tho a REET Re SORE NETELT Muster of. Templars, one of our own re- | thofrown consisting of elgns, grips, and words, Jnte tho world, tint tho courso of this grand | Auigind of tho opportunity to represent eyin= fold hatchet, probably a scurf-pin, and tho | peuple of Chicngo takogrent plensure in tender- | You have been -woleomed nee fe Vfonor tho | 8pected citizens, and the doubts and feurs by which the members traveling from lodgo to- Ime thoworld, tet tho course of thie rand | tou Nasonry in thie iwtolligent wudionce, bo- | aughtor was reuewed. Tho Maver took it nud | ine you the hospltalities of thelr citys ands | Mayor, ‘Tho hospitalities of this groat city aro oxpresied in requrd to ott ability to | lodge could make themselves known to thelr Qrier of Stusnhey, not only tn tho past, but wo | Citgo Tinow, that gol. all woprociuto it as tho | fastened It to the luppilof his vOut. hisextra } through mo, itis oxceedingly uxecoable for thom | road” enough to include ail” the strane properly meet the demands of this yrent | fellow-cruftsmen and obtuin wore for tho gup- HO recite have nesembied | rand cinpire of fruternul benevolence. [Ap- | Ineldent will oxplain what he procveded to say.) to bid you welcome to thoir homes. [Appluuse.] | gers who | may come, within its" gates. veenslon. After careful consideration, the cons | purt of themselves and thar families, Were to-day at ‘tha Invitation of tho ropresenta- | Pluttse,] You nporecinte it ns the corncr-stone T am weurhar it now. (Great Inughter.] A’) We recognize in you tho representatives of a | We are proud ‘of Chica, 1 belluve clusion reached wus, that the doubts and fours Hefore these socicties bud gone entirely out thog oe the city, whose noble and generous hos. | Wpon Which avery Order and every organization | Marylandor Wiched It from ine whe ‘Twasin | grind Urothorliood whose birthplace wna far | tho whole cduntty 1s proud of her, ‘Tho eity is | Were, merely tho result of | tho modesty aud of existuaco they so far reluxod tho severity of Hihty many Geus had to Alghé privilege. of | Of our fraternity rests. Jt is tho carnor-stono | Daltimurc, [tcnewed Inughter, . ack inthe pase hard Uy Botbienei's boty ily | ee ete eye Ope Oride ic any ar pou | bidity so charteteristio ef the average GItlZcn | a es en ee a istipaulaned. men ad enjoying nine yearsago—[loud applause]—ty pny | Of tho globe, brethren, How do I know the Yenra ago, In 1874,—L havo told this story be- | in whoso cradle was rocked tho infancy } do not bolleve it ian grent ulty, ask some Chlen- of Chicayo. EAnphiusa| | We therntore ‘acvopt- | their savred prociiota distinguished men as ee ee anes AGtOred Head of Chivaltous | frators of ‘Maryland? How do 1 know | foro but, It being truc, twill bourtetellings- | of the grandest, tho, purest of all thos | guan or Iliinols mun ne oli tele agama Chfet™ | ed tho trust, and from thut day to this hour the | putrons and others net arch ee Or nats, «tho! ites, the Gorguscs, the La Trobes, tho Clacos? | J was coming from Europe nbourd tho gteamor, | ologics, and wit the orm af . as thought of tho twenty-first Conclave bag held | and thuy this..lberalism was tho {mmoulate, Bambee oti bey crinitted to, puirtlerpute mt tho 1 have “never mot them porsonully until | Lwo days before. wo got to shore tho grandost of all hileias elvilizations. Wo ese very faw. altar Chicagoans a ppminont pitce in the mind of every Tem- | parent of the dallbortions of tho governing body of this Ordor | to-day that I know of,but I know you, brothron, MY IAT WENT OVERHOAND. recognizy the fact that theorigin of the brothers | ortilinulsuns: who will fail’ to say a ood “word | Pte tu Chtewyo and many throughout the State, | sreccLATIVE FukENasONny OF THE PRESENT DAY, deliburtions of tho governing bowly OF tls Onlor | Gvery ong of you. You uro ail imprinted in 1n¥ | Tho next mosning We were all on deck looking | H0od you Tupresent was In tho holy tenets OF | for this goodly elty. [Anplaused ‘how will | eno} tS iy BBR Eeaeh See ne ee . q Tent of America. CAppliuse}. ‘Tho dotiburas | Honrt. | (Appiuuse.) know that you nve broth | out far and. “Lund-biris woroup in our riggi DE | ttt rallglany aud that, your growin, bas Kent | doubilcanthow yout oko! te Water-Works, | ¢BOlr puwer to promote the oblect tn vlow, | tt 13.9 pleasant and probablo thoors with somo thons of that body—1 spouk to you now ns com- wont nowt at you bel ong to 2 9 rand ol us when nll at once a stulwart Cunadlun, pli Hey wit! the wrowth of that elvillzition, ApS tho boulovnrds, the publie parks, and many wou | jooal Commatidcries in thls elty cach appointed that in the wealthy and progperous days of tho panions—ure doubly {interesting tour, nat only | #ymbolle fraternity; F know, thut you all rest | bia back nuulnst tho’ Captain's ollie, sald i ent ‘o have Fond the, traditions of tho | derful ovidenees of tho city's growth and great= | iivg of Ju members to SanStinte tr Sunt come | 2otolars thoy were putrons.of the Muster Sins aa Knights Templur but a4 Royal Arch Masons, | very hourwithin tho Masonte bela, aud tknow | + [indies and, gontlomen, stows for” you. brotherhood of ‘Femplirs, Wo hive road the | nogs which may bu scenan every band, Latiall | inittoo, vested with full authority to earcy fore yous, and employed thom jn tho erection of for wintever miybe done, whatever influcnes | {ut you cannot restanywherocluv. CApplunge] | “Wht te ite?“ Hurrigon'a tigt’s heard fro story of its beautiful and puro charity, of ita | not sny much of the pcuple, becuse thoy ure my ly to curry fore | many noble struvtures, the connection becom- muy be exerted t@ promote the prosperity and | Jrothron,aguin you ure thriee weleome to our | They “nll stopped to listen. He | doeda of mighty valor, of ta long suffering and | People, aud a man ought hot to Doust OF bis awn | Wied tho work. At i subsequent period tha | jug go vlosa that ‘Templars: were adinitted to v Hensctulness of de branch of ous ‘Masonle | Jurisdiction. Wo givo you n nd, Joyful wale mith morniigewaon 1 camo. in eatiy, Tati persecutions. Woare decpiy imbucd with tho | fie? hat tor intelliucuee, enterprise, cournge, | Mes} Eminent the Grand Muster of Templars, | membership us sfasoite lodues. you will bo | away off iu tho ailing somnuitilug white fo It Is also. bolleved that when tho, Templars i 3 ; Ly ‘i ¥ 'L, Hurlbut, and tho Right Eml- eer rlust uf necessity rollect upan you. As | como, and Lefora you loayo this ha r Tew | hootry of its weird mystivism, We rovel in the | nad busiaces cupuclty, Lam willing tidy shuilbe | SIF Vincent La eat ate eee ee anccciany of our Commandory. | Welcomed by tho Chiot Magistrate of our city: | ]idoked for it, and ttwas a lint. how put | Btor: of tts mirvalous portarmanoes, Tuatgued wits the iubabltunte of kay other city | Rest the Grand Commander of qurstnte recon | were overthrown Mnany wero protected and te tuy berenched through tho folded arches | and Ltcll you in that couneetion that Ifovery |-my glass up to it, It was Harrison's nt, «1 | We lool back thrash, clat tony centuries. | in the world. (Applause.) Wo bave halt a | Wize and onmirer tho ¢ and sanc- | goeroted within. Mason{e lodges, and that thus of the temple, 80 may provperity nnd succossin |. Mayor in Illinois wore presont, whothor Mavonio | gerowed it up to thovwarine focus, and that hut | We scu nine stalwart, bolt warrlors abjuring | million hero to-day, anu In twenty yonts or loss qnedd {te HrucocudlnTs. utthoUnited Statesand | Ciel tn Its turn served to protect and preserve the Commandery only bo reached by a prosper- | OF anti-Masonlo, he wouldatso extend in qrcot ini wus of tho biguest whale {n the ocean [Inughter) ihe Seri A i BORIS, its pleasures, and its vani- | thore will ben million, Thoso fellow-eltizons | guy Ree a eee antnion tive boen advised | to otter. Gibandauccessful chuptor, On tho partof tho | totis grand dnd impoung orgunization that | and titey-two sinull whales wero sailing, round | 1% oct Gavaring thelr lives, And, & and char. | who arvulive in twenty years from now will | from time to time by numerous printed doc 11 is nlao joagant to cuntomplage tid ranown Grand Chapter af Toyal Arch Ma- | meotshere to-day. (Appluusoy tut Uig-whate, (enewed lnughter,) Now, my | 15 and devoting tholr lives ond all of thelr | soo changes in this clty and, In all tho grout | inonty of what baa been dono Ul rio iis timo, | Wanodern times of thia ancient friendship an tng” of tha, Stato of. Tiltuols, “tor | ,,Zvavonot a folnt buts vory distingt recollos: | felonds, remetiher. L hud toen modest all ndrass | Woqry us to tho butnbio calling of leading the | cities ot tho country. Wo will wee improvo- | nnd what ia proposed for tho comfort and ene | 2iltution, : ‘ which may bo. permitted — directly | ton of tho Bir, auighta of nltinoro in 167L. It | that trib. Hut," bocontinued, “ladies and gon | \eaty PI riots: worl froin fe, fur satan monts of which wo now have uo idea, Fee aE thtan Wha. willy HONOE We WILE | pipe enr caer ce oene of Freemasonry's, fospenk, allow mo hero to guy In bonalf of that was a boautttul ploture, brethren, upon my } tiomon, what do you, think that big whale waa | West anxious to recolvo mory light on tho rod ‘Tho world is making progress. J bas mada | thoir prosonce. strange fuscinition over tho henrta and minds of. smu bouy.-in behait of Yd constituent chap- | Memory, and will wo down witht mo, like overy | doug?’ {*Givo It up,” wont all nrauud.] How: | etvad tor be ch ull Curistendom neknowl- | more progress in tho Inst 100 years than in (0 | HRS fi voxeetive bodyof Bt. Bernard, Chlengo, | ot ont its aymnbolle tenebingswherclit tera which form that frand body, and in behalf | #olden ploturo of Magon te fe, to my grave, | ing ubout Chicavo, by Goorgo. {Great and up- Simca to be ee. Moat Holy of Holtes. | pefarc, The advanes has not been in wealth | wiSapolio Gommanderies of this olty, the rie, | Cvety Wel and imploment is a moral Guty, qd of an uggrorato membership of 10,000 compun-, | and with my last expiring renthy pad ‘ ore 16 ronrious lnughtor, Ne, now wt in thut Land of brothers, the poor | only, butin Intolligence and in yirtue. Iam ona Comunttee has bot beon unfindful of | & atidy Inte the grent Christian work the m= fon Royal Arch Masons within this grand juris- | Quy Plensuroim Ife it will be that t enn too! Naw, 1 sily, was tho owner of tha batenat, | fellowspoldicrs of Jesus Christ, wore the origin | glad wa do not live {n tho time of tho Crusades. | tig detteataand {mportant responsibility of prc- plar braneh of Freemasonry ts dolng—would dletion—wo oxtend toyou ull benrty, cordial, | ack, upon thoso scenes and guy, ithauk God | Thad uover told an untruth, Yet ta those athor | f} tho Tompinrism of to-day. Wo know that a | ‘The | crusnda which, we now need 19 | pacing for tho Beer eereottion et Bie tenia, || Pega jverestiug but copa Je:nbe the for ate, and fraternal wolcome upon this your viait to | that Thuve been a Mason, iAppiauce) Again, | burbarinns tho mero truth seomoed ike cxaggcr- ine ne come on dawn, unbroken from thom | a crusnde against ignorance, —aguinst Pia those Who Accompany them, comlag from mA uiries here and now. | Sur grand urisdjotion. TAppIniaed “OF eho Bir Knights, I bid you uw cordint frateriial greet | gion whon told about Chlcuso, UatiLit Is hore to-night in this Conclave, Wo | Garbariem, « agtinst vico und | Erlimey | eee i ieee ten at at juteome critie suys, “It is a accret society, 30,00 compantonsto whom { have alludod, pore | Ang, and whenever you come to Tilinols, when- ‘You nro hore wow, my friends, and Lfenr be- | 28k no eritienl proof of the faut of that link bes | against intolorance and Jenorance. In this eru- ry DP is ntos, | and fdon't ike sceret sociaties.” Why not? Je % haps 2000 will bo present with you, partioipatiug.| ever youcometo this grand old jurisdiction, | fore you got awa! the ood tonehlans of the rite | ins unbroken. «Wo seo tho chain wrenthod | sude, gentiomon, Khighty of tho Uulted States, £ and if the resultof the efforts to make tho ask. Whats thoro about this one thut you, : inthe festivities wits you have thie day ins | fore 18 not a Mugon of Finns ant ISIE a ee ee a to eee Tan T | Around tha Jusper columns erected on Moriub's Fe rear tat aviil fend tho VAD, Aud (int ine twenty-first Conclave success, abull prove | don't like? How vitn you say thut it {aa secret. Fee ee eee oe e e aont agnat {\*Come, brethren, wo grect you.” [Appluusc.]' | wane wo siy to you, ne tho Mayor of Chfeaqa und | Sacred mount, thoncn clanking alone the corre | Ulinols aod the whole country may roup, the satiafhetory, tho tures Conutandaries named | goetety in any ubuoxions sense whieh aduiitt, uninterested apoctawra of your festivities, THE PRESENT OCCASION. | the hond of tts police, Lintond to eco tut Honu- | ders of conturles down, to the present hour. | benefit resulting therefrom, | [Applause I Fe ee eee Tid Herta adr aver: | crore gue na. colaes, pia ied be. balleyes iy ‘while tho remaindor will bear with pride of your a ue wount Comminndery ‘shall not get into buen, | 2cre uw link ts visible qfulyent with briphtiizht | would. tike to live to seu whut thls glorious Na- RE aT a conc nit: ath Gf | God'and basa good mora! character? It doct Freat success, and nll will wigh you godspeod on Sir Knight Cuptaln-Genoral MW. A. Barry [iaugntor, and volees, “Ineludo thom all."] tho Ight of noble deods wrought with the blood | ton will be,—whut, place it will take amony tho | Prot an noroUs citzons, an ve pros a not ryquire wealth or worldly stunding. peice an carth, and | Proposed the next toast, “’Thoe Present Oc- | fnoy suy, “Include thom all.” Iwon'tdoany | Of the Drathorhood now but dimly scen. But ns | pations of iho world, whut tniluence it will ux- | OU city with Is alert corpsof chroniclers, tho | Tho good man hus but to knock, and the door gece Tatie. sleafon oF 5 % thnks go justly thoir duo forthe Hvely and sub- Rood willtomeon,” [Loud applause caston,” and called upon Sir Knight Theo- | such thitg. 1 have ordored ‘that Passover” | tH0 sulentist fs able to tnke o fosull vertebra | ort over ‘othor nitions which have witucesed its wake an justly ne EG TOR ely ub- | of Froetmagonry $8 copen to bin. iti truo, thera: § u pplouse, Ca oie earn e eet Gly Ves Giraud | shall be written upon every tentrum (fang of | 2700 tho ruck whore it has been locked for | birth and childhood-how far it will, moulty stantial interest they have manifested in tho en- + aro somy thingy to initiate ennuot revaul, ai Tension we tout, Guske’ Toe a oe a US yl Gram | geusot imoaiueniey a'peguon from the aos | tulllons Of exeastakoe one, hora" aid | numan thodeht ond Tumnn Distr, Lam. | "oe tuiisidual, members of tho, Committco | Tyrwhien gnu Stas may know aloe uiy~ xttonst_was “ Our: Guests,” pro- | ‘Treasurer J. W, Sluons, to respond, Well, fa alrondy signed. [Grent mirth] Now, f Propuot, DuLIE It isn good thing to be hero and | a vthorrarmed the duties nsslgued tom with | whora und tinder any elreumetunces. Who cor nosed by Past Eminent Commander W. E. i Bary] . = you ‘say to mo here, Include tho Grand En- | teat moving croatures millions of years ago, | tuko partin tho the ) Uociran’ an Tee ty Past Mose Bins | eee nl gt gevity Deg by oxtondtsy ED | dam mene, Why. tho fner of the business fs, | 80. Wo trace down Tomplurisin from tho past tO | lon, 1 predict that it wil bo « bettar thing toliva | nae te fidelity. Sirvt anong the number 1s | complain of this? Aro you untitled to ity 1f you. Jnent Grand Master J, 1. Hopkii Rt ng al i SCM | the balunce of you will be on your guod bes the presont by its noble churities, 100 yeurs trom now. [Applause.) What bound- tho Cuntaln, who bas lod the jittle band of tif- rthy, céme knock of the front door and, PE, 4 r J, H. Hopkins. hoy hind all heard that he who came in at | havior and won't got into ditieulty, [Laughtor.) ot us look at the panorama unfolded by tho | joss’ futuro f4 before our children! ‘Thoy will | teons tho man who hus been 1, central figure in | get your knowledge legitimutely, There is .G, Cochran, in proposing tho tonst, | tho eloyenth hour 08. WOTKTAIL 1 te pe ane ron ire at a ate guthored. to. | lone conturicy sino tho year 1113, Wht wou- | doubtless bo Knights, or if they eannut bo | Overy uct. Always bearing tho beat and burden | nothing to provent you yotting it all tn that way. Bald: ‘Temple wis entitied to the same wages as he othor horo from ever “purtof thie great Innd. derful pieturea cun wo ‘build {1 ‘Lomplurism. | Knights, they will be the wives and sweethearts | Of tho day, invorimy with a.zoal and dovotion in | But tho eritle says, ** You aro greater fricnds of Vigne Furwenr Commanper ano Tarek. | who chad wrought durlag tho heat and bur- | fomplarism ts 0 very purt of tile wrcat land | Kir buck in tho beginning wore those humblo | oc Siricnighcs, [Applause] And whan wo havo | the work which entitiow him to ut leust u fale | youy brotuer Manone than oo oluer men.” Cure , INENTRINKNIaNTS; Itis with Just pride that | den of tho day, (Applause.} But he feared | upon tho Meat cathe onunelated by Tre followers of Jesus Christ, woaring the courecst | passod away, when tho jrofl ts called In tho shore of whntevar honor and Juurels may be | tatnlys bud sau Bill reup the benetit of all this. the mombers of Boausount Commundory, No, 8. that In Its present application this would tihcore) it fe wing, Nein, growing, | Sere, foructting that thoy wero men of noble | Urand Bncainnmont above und sou ind Taball | iedly say that the Cuptain to | By cultivating chivalrous sentimouts Into Mu- ‘on, Enced ra of Maryland, look upon this Int 0 at i Lhe Mt 9 | runt, supporting themecives on a plehi unpal- or Hero tt Wand 1 aball | whom J wllude fsNorman T. Gussctto applause], | sonio brevets, the whole human faunlly de- iia most dislinguisied of our eed vehtize come far short of tho truth, | ‘hoy had | Letom Jollow acldiers of Jone eat eetmiaae | iahed stath, with vandals upon tholr foot, not for a ater chor With Howers, tany ay aay tho Chatrinan of tho ‘Triennial Committev of, meat | See ened bork diteee and indi= ‘with n high appecclation the groat compliment walted for three long years for the darkened ing Dut nin, row so. powerful and so opinfort, but to cnablo thum to walk moro rip- | of us and of every true Knight, ‘Woe feal, howover, that tho work of tho Com- | rect. Such eantimenta are contagious and that la puld it inthe privilege of receiving you elond to rise and tho mist to pass awny, | wenlthy thut ‘sceptered avurico waa united idly or more atenitlly, with scrip by thoir Blidoy ‘© Their aworda Lre rust, \ mittco and thosa whom it ropresents fa, 80 to | aprond to all motmbers of, soulutye hg Our guests, Wo abil ovor recolicot thisevent | until thoy now beheld tho bright sun of | with dark auporatition and swept thom from tho supporting tha weiry pllgeim a8 ho cume up ‘Photr bones nre dust, speak, ouly that of propariay ‘a foundation, | Tho nmount of sccurity “Freemusonry gives to +asonoof tho brighteat in the history of our | the present occaslon—an occasion to which } taco of the arth: Your danger to-day ta that through that rocky defile leading from the sea- Tholr souls aru with tho snints, we trust.” while you, Sir Knights, who bhava come in such | the Jnstiqutions of 1 free country like ours can Commander, Gade ge eee is pecord of | they had looked. forward with tho fondest | you aro becoming tou powerful, tov strong, | hore to tho Holy Ulty. Ho supports his weary | | Knights, ludicy, and gentlemen, one und all, F grent humbera to graca tho occasion with your | novor bo cathinuted. It ts fnenlcutablo, iy ade tho honor thus conferred upon us to thosoto | unticipations. [Applause.) ‘Thoy had como | Wild applause Asn ‘Tainplar, 1 spenk aut | Btcps Ho wishes “bis sores. Ho feeds bls | wolcomo all of you to tho State of Illinois, and | presence and aetive participation, will constly ( raftting within Its precincts men of all politicat. . Whoui fn tho future we shall transfor our inter | from every State In. the Union, ropresenta- | vow as a Chicago one, buenas w'femplar, Watch hunger, Ho gives him to drink, and thon brings | to hor great clts; und [trast that tho time you | tutu an imposing superatructure of magnitude } and roflgious sentiments, and torcbing thom ta + 5 cals, when, with flagging en u rie t f reat ciel bhi before tho beautiful gate, and thoro are tho uit with us may bo plevsant to you, ng | and Krandcur seldom equaled and never sure | rexpoct and love ouch ‘othor, notwithstanding: . ect, Hye deurglng enorey and dopueting y tives of Llily erent Order, to great euch other | ie Portals and{sog that, none but the warty | embuttied walls, to gilded doing ralied un to Rane oat Acta the poole of Hitinole nnd | passed. : Theve differences: by. toneuing. thom to respect shail fnyaside our armor, and censo to do buttle | 89 thoy had dong anany timo Inthe past. | fotause Masoury ia truth. We boro i Chicuge | foundation where our own Grand Master, Hiram | Chicago. (Appluuec.] “We do not expeot nit will be perfect. Itwould | it every mu tho right without question to cre for the Huauseant. "Wo camo to you unknown | LJooking over this nssembly ho saw but a | pave no doubt that those symbols hutoly found | AbIfe, hud Lulle s temple in tho building of | "At this point, Chairman Bond stopped to | be strange, indeed, Ie ll that bus been dono and | tortnin any rullylous aentinon’ | oe pollens ‘aud qa siranuers; you received we as brocaren, | sutgle face that he had secn onashullar | ongraven upon tho eternal porphyry on Eyyp. | Whose walls tho sound of no brunor was hourd. | ao tootilente and sald: to bo dons should puns wholly inobullouged by | doxmn he ‘pletwes, provided only be belleves in, ’ honored us with your presence, and have gained | occasion a. quarter of s century ago. Timo | tii sands aro truo Magonto oimbleins, V hy? Down below it was ndeop chasin, and beyond i eh Be - tho thousands of Sir knights and tholr frienda | Ged wud loves his country, Freemasonry, is our gratitude, and esteom by your Knightly | had wrought his work. ‘Choy had come to | Because wo bellove that tho truths of Musonry tho Mount of Olives. Tho pligriia drops utonco Sin. Kxiqurs, LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN: Tt 1s | who hiya come to enjoy und porhups suffer tho | making tho best of citizens and aurrounding toa courtesy, Wo' express tho hopo that succes " sof tl Ali ¥ | on his knees, Avo Maria! It ts Jerusutem. We | gate that ono peettliarity of tho Amerienn people | results of our labora. freo Inatitattons of our country by nn iinpregnus fuuntey, Wo express tho, Hop tae aueeuss | work qut one of tho grand problems of tho | wust havo, ka ots sie tase lon ass | eo a ingen Zane than Wh years we oo "ue | Ue UaaE over, ian ex ake, Be aueeeh Hunt | Hub Si aights aid friends, woken 204 Oe | wiceuete Rising te poops #0 govern 1 ae, ny OF fos tne ‘gyery ombtion Inay bo most tho’ problem of tho Nineteenth Century— | te facoand spoke to tun. [Lond appluiisa.] Neen a ee a aay veccdiaith PA ae eos A all overtlowiny sith hae ehaelty wale muttoretl edueatton, titeing the people to govern thom- bd} ‘tht 01 4 rt Me oy = , ‘ tf ol “U8, = zed; and that in ull futuro ties your | thy problom. that should bind mon to- | Butromombor that woulth ty attrugtive. Blu aro ina line, ‘thelr bodlugara covored|with | ines fuared lay emoupon me. Tiwve to iene | utue thts virtues’ (Appluues] > | Lewtinot bring these remarks to an end with Ayes muy bo full of pence and gladness. sunry hia its lodges invaded by men that uro not | Bul Sir Knigh ether in tho bonds of brotherhood, | Sum tf huturonot | thoy are a phulunx as fmtnovablo ag that of | you nov, and go ovor to Fnrwell Mall and muke |“ ee vou shall bo | out miving yoIrtho closing words of tn oration, cra uate, OF the Henuseant Commanders, | Hoy wore all Working, out this grand prob- scold nore ite HOPES earoatlySoltettt thoy are a Vhulunx ox iinmoyublo ns that of | you nov, on Heatbor proceadin Will Non | jouflet uneeke wereety At you haw sour rome | on the duniie of Susonry" forore the Massuchu- dng our guests, [Loud applauso.] Jem’of tho century—ihls problem of hte | thepocuuie und avo Wit Hono but tho worthy | HOSE (.0N) strony Saludin with his myrmidons | chiro of Bir Knight Cregler, who Is, 1 bollovo, | inates moro numerous than usual, Or than you | gutta Council of Dollhorntion, by ita ullvor- YM. E.G, M, Hopkh ded as folk | manlty—this now, problein that made mon | get within. (Applause.) You buve tho Squnre, fe on the Drow of youter Nil, Thousinds of | No, on tho program, and who wilt rot somo- | would likes if porchancs you gota dauup wip. | tongued orator, our Rov. Hrothor Villian ey lows; . M. Hopkins responded ns fol | manity— ts now probloin Chit tagistating | tho Compras net tone grout, yhts tuo" lioly | glmotors nrg thantng in tho light of ant Oriental | body to introduces in. fAppliuae.) klnat your hotel: or if aoe of tho numerous | Algor: Eu ’ simply for the present, but for tho coming Bidlo,ctho toly, Bible, whieh teaches tho waye | Vly sun. Shrubs und yruay uro burning, The After tho orchestra liad played tho Intro- | bands of music shall uninvited discourse those ‘Whuthor good men, consistent citizens, have, dusty ride COMMANDER! A long, tiresome, 8nd | ting, [Applause] or God to manand thé ways thit man shoud | Moslem pours down upon thoms thao iCnlght | duction to" Lohougrin,” str Raight Cregier | fumillur melodies of, ‘the Sweot Dy-nnd-iiy," | ronson to four or to trust, to opposo or bolriend~ y Fido has sharponed my appetite, bub not | Ut aa ful a when thoy should | march te Ue with bie God, Stasonry’ and Won | Zompltrs atuud thor dminovubles tho lagimen | ati: or" Ploynie: Hymn,” under your chuuior-whte | Masonry will uppuar cleurly prough from w hore was A future, and when thoy sho’ plurfam toach tho way of mau tominbf broth- flog; they stand until thoir very Jlmba ure sout- op dow at imscasonublo hours of the night, do not, | giimpad at the anpied churactetistica imperso- + ated In ita worthy diselplos; for those charice istica Caneplenously Mosulbit its yontus, iy witt made rue in oxcollynt cond ° fey your bunquot, but in SwrGuehed pile to pare havo nxsembled threo years hence upon tho | Pe other. TAppluuse.).Aiong the ma tered over Iuttin's fatal mound, | LAppluuse.) Hotpaty in ‘ho loquence of tho oeaaaion, it | farof Const of the, Paciile (great apnlusoy | pibloma ot" Masoury thary te one tint You |, Fater—cunturlos have passod“Lemplurism | (ror dnea whoodore.t. Gurney; Grand Santor Hmmittoo | Lutter). | ert, hol, Aro te leading ehuratoristics oft * Pty aes eee io respond to the toast | and threa cheer for alitornin}, the bright | should guard and usveectunlly, but two with | hts Docome chormously riehy Ite incame 8) Cre Hente nnd Honomble -Sovlety of Free Blnco’ voma of thom ure from, farce DE ey Pein tho Next pince, overy true with enyorn josta" I could havo dono it} sunshine would gladden. thelr hearts, 98, care, and Uhut is tho blucksball. Uug It and pro- renter than that of Eimplres or of Kinga: | oe eee ccd Musons of tho Stata of Ilinols, of havit incidontul to modern ‘trleuntal our brut port vi 4 Li 9 ir pluce, ve yr Ne a cas, ond with the Inspiration | they enme foretuer stronger fn hones, vont uny but tho worthy from gutting within, isolk even enld that tholr income was Bory it utghe in This bullding 109} Conelaves, and should to borne with that meck= | Mason ts an pilgrim, twivelioy bron bie rawn not only from 10 ALof | 4 Yer Brecuty 000, Becptercd avarice, cutehing hold ects that 4 ight. 8 nn | the ust i scorch of light, ‘Through the solenia bomnltulity of thepresont ceonsion, but fromene | soneor tn falth, and stronger in, the SO er Tete? acanlahiy’ ore | Of Miivporstition dotoriines. tor ena He ace body, ANd reveres Its 110. LADBIL Ne eee a ae ee i for 0 brothers Bin KNiants AND Fiuunxps: It affords mo ry 3 C0 jeasure to introduce to you tho Bost | yy" eid nl Ee theag - unminyances Fecullection of muiny manifestations of thory | tom which they would hive acquired, aud k Oifect to there we cin austire you of comforts in | wilderness of tine, un the common lovel trods + 4 y 1 t . . y 1, ho $6 plodding towneds tho yon of his; ce ‘Wwarm-he . having wrought we mayor inizatone Dom tba too nnxious that it grow, | that vast wealth, and tho blood of QUAND MASTEI GURNEY - Which mortals have no bund, butaueh ws are | den by at i iarm-ueuctod und ponoroue naspiuliy, and E | i a Diy tec Ronan for cane ro: | but Gy aoriain that al of Is coluaus tbat Ie | Ven town irciraniom soe ae | Seok as follows: ahaa fo ag ely ad eta, Alo a | at hs Gang bx ata of pores pie Cat ie and rare 1 ee eg ite aan Palle | yard which wos promised to thosa who were | Koystonn, tut (ls urebitrave, nid Uhut' ths domo | Overy tO CHEIGIOM, A citing our | Kilt KMquT Chanitasin Kxtaura Quer | Pofrosting breuze, connag aver tho Husuit oeing | from tho Horizontal. to. the perpendictslir, 88) Fr cor ee ee ee or eo TO Oa a ie ondtiat crowi of rojoleing | Bf4bultup of the tlghtand of tho purestmi- | qompiuriam, “suid thie of tit Chicuzo weke | TEN, LAvtiy AND Cestaiies oo Hat | broad TE or re aod yhagemaves. wish tho | surod that no duviating tricks wilt bo winked ag CUE yO YO Bo Ter ES nea cee | eeu to tir como from tla Huthor above, | fale Grout appltuse el aera det atht thoy soo inyourscta or | proqrim for this occasion Lhuve been selestal | Otstorn line of our city, and whose wpurkting | by the God who has mudo ovorythtuy in Fila oro an clredt defective without a cuuso, 1 have | [rei : » | Tirothor sir Henfghts of tho various Btateshoro, | Roorienl brook. teuld toy soo your ela OS | Gy those huviug thoeo excrotees in charge to bid eee ete ig ch th thirst of | ation by oxuct number, and wolgbt, and mease : often wondered whethne It wus Decaueo of tuo | EGzeAE applause | tho ruvste of Beatseant Commundory, Chicago | ging vows taken by the Tomplur of old have | you weleuuc. eee ee ae murine ‘Fo this bounty wa anny | re, { 7 es anu breewes that swept, up tho Chesapoako Tee ey Simon na fas ‘odor the | Worreclve sou wiuhtisy and. whon! yeu ire } Hour tuken by the Tomplavot wuay. Ayo, we | ; “bls duty I perforin with a plousure that te not era tee breduota of the pruiios of Titnols | iio wenra the woods of a stranger and 1 #0. Wy y + We is ¥ Q ary Y | te be mowiured, 1 yuna tine Ww! hte . i Eiplansinetorure and th mania | roomy and ths usenly woud havo te | Sousa wma puaanoarv ine, PA, J Hohe | Swans thal of ou bane take | Unt Le | a tho Nortinost, i tds car wads een, | QUENT, Wille aut aor, ud stag”? her brow with sbolis, or tho Allegueuys | pitusure of hearhys from hin wlso, sia on tha otormal throne ubove, when you havo | Ovllxutions tuken when you tut ontorad bo- Tam reminded {a tho presonco of this vast.) thovufore, wufoly aunounce aud nono’ of our | thudges forward from day to day towurds tho t throw thelr drapery Of greot ucrosa her ie Very Eminent Grand ‘Treasurer sald YO} tweon tho bonutiful pliurs sucking tore Hi¢ht— | audience and by tho thousands that ure now | ioite need becomo Tuunerites, oF. practice any | mountuins of tho Promised Lund. In every Toul OF whethor it Was bocuuse Tonneyvania | that the weariness which cane trom two | Gepe your Caterer raat ee antag | yout knove ull tho batty of tho truths tight hy ting ote, ety hak xu ence form of Tunnerisin. {laugntel), Peano ho Hinds wayside Ritarset up oud re= HOtHOr fea ieee ou her walt, or sleepless nights of travel would sufllciently | thom Ukowlve, 1 thank you for your uttention, ine. craft from tho lowest deuree to tho Iikheat. | Tree oP ae oad. Continent. Yon coma. hero in, on bebulf af the Committeo, on bebalt | frvstinente provided, and Toculves instructions , Virginia tiaugntorte oF he Mr coer ae npo fogiza for the most absolute ailcnies on | [Grout uppluuso.) f £5 qos Latte pnoloranl. We ne cle suugo nallove e fromthe iuntof the Pilurime and tromt tho fure of i 0 Tenptars ae Chi hoy howe to jgurnoy {nto otra ites tte foe his part. But as they only metoneo ins | ~ Past Mminent Comntander. C. E. Hynson, | when tho otornnl Grand Master stood face to | olf zoldun shores of ove Western domuln, from Sa or aay vole h auicuoss, und t Overy Cre eT A Tar tho oppresied. made Tuauttuat by witnessing thoon- | und friondless, for uvery form of | virtue, tho fact that Me Platt ies a cighe ro Wenutlng | while, {t Was proper that a tan should for Thea with Wh th mi) X nl a 1 T 5 on, thor duy, ft was | tho lung of the putinctta and tho oranwe grove. of the beauty of Hor duu Ha ight, to to proud got iis physiew! state ald yloldt to tha dle at Peart No. 8, aroxo and aaa threo | feo WiIK mun. | Whot, the other diy If wie | Vounoct us beside tho erystal watent of tho | Sone qd comturt of tho quvats, our coward, | uyulust lnjuvtieo and tyranny, ogalnst allebupes PgOF ber sons, [Applause.) ‘Phoy continlly | Wand for speech mulcines The presant ocea- | cheors for tho Muyor of Chivago, whileh wore | ty Egypte That thom ‘werd menved in that red | Nort, From tho grout Dominion, the potent | {Retiro yours’ cumpalign, will bo" ample, an ae eeo ast nll powersor Ovi. " Wrocuto that pridu and ulfoction, and Sach | slon appealed tw the highest and best emo- | given with a will, porphyry that hud stood there through thou- | frm gCan Empire “upon whieh thowun nover | wil) dish 4 ArOUn spot in-our memory nover | “Chivulrous prowess burns fh bis heart, qgword ‘Oho of tham seins to foe) a. vy ut 7 Te ae O, iH aur futhors, do . nes reonul proprictary | tlonsof his leart, Phoy wuro present tu the 7 sande of years, wo doubted not thut it was tru } sot tho oniplre | oy rv futhors, and over ‘adg until to heart booomes tuanimute wud ne tumper glewms in ble hand, and lnvoreat in bors aa they all say witty tan urmoost | fltak plneo to testity tut thelr enliant chiot | “px, , abrahnma then announced tint Sauda of yours, wo doubed not thie It was true | Waiun for neatly halt a vuntury hus presided | {r'brai census to think. of Un grunilble temper yee ng In. ble baud, end pes hd “ Maryland, my Suryland,” {Loud | had well and duly discharged the duties ) Abrahams then announced int, | catlod “priesthood In Reypt woro bound to- | One of tho most pure and faultless gems that ‘Accopt a Knightly greeting from tho Triennial | Whunover ho entera a lotge be draws fresh: Me ICulghta oy nd euphoss tat these wal | which thoy placed on his get tiers thres | the regwlar program belng dxhausted, volun- | gothor by vows —bold fust by tho tural | hus over wraced or dignitted the diudom of | cammittce and from tho Templars of Chieixo, | equipments from an armory of eolostint wenp- Oca Bbts cauld have ubundant opportunity | vearsngo, [Appliuse.) Chelrpreseneetestitled | teer toasts would be recelved. Truths, taught within the lodge. (A) pplause, Hoyalty. Who towtan bids onch and all of ya a thrices | ong, und fy ronowedly atlnulated to berulc fexes ecxervlie thelr hospitable impulses In solzin, ra Ate tT Mee neeaniy (iat | Tho V. | Prolate, § Wo wéloome you thorefere us a8 brothorho From tho East and from tho Weat, from the | bourty welcomo to tholr boat hospitality. by itstoning ta tho Feeltuls of auich oxwnples us Arunorvat heieons Howor Had feasting aed | Hoh DE lid wpield tho Beanseant; Chat hy |, ‘Tho V. Jc Grund, Prolate, Sir Clinton | whose origin, wus as far buck se Stount Soria, | Nort and frow ty South aud froin as ae ae a el Muutkod by a | tut whine wis oxbibited. by iho Grand bMastor’ tlevednelt Without stints, but no peat uo hud advanced the grand standard of tho Tocke, proposud ‘Tho Veduseant Com- | Sus tar buck probably, us 2 sufd, when God | yond the seis, you ure hero in obedience to wn | fulluedy of pleasure and happiness; way you | who died at bis post Fathor than botray a 80° ihren tontructs tholr powers’’ and hore we soo | Order; thuthe had done no act Hat would | mandery of Baldmore with all tho honors, | spoku face to faco with ian. . nsplration that commands the homayo ofevery | return to your homes in sufoty, and lony live | cret, s He inost a thousand talles frou homo, die- | loayo gspoton thelr escutcheon, {Applause.] P,E. Commander FJ. 8. Gorgus, Past Wo of Chicayo know whit tt {8 to nood charity, shlalog nic . aluid plenty, hpwlth, and pence, to purticipute tu | ypipdty, ovory Musou ia a patriot, bound to Paying ee, Kcnerous hospitullty; and, ws Dr. | But there wus another thought that came to | Grand Commander of ‘Murylind, responded, | A sow years ago whon tho demon of fire was | | Slr Knights, ‘you bour tho wamo uf an arti) iuny rature, nelaves of the Grand Encamp> | toya und sereon ‘tis wntive laud, pledged to re~ oun gS Wold way, “Therefore wry we | hin, In expressing which they must pardon | Ily sald that the organization ‘of ‘Benusennt | passing oyer this devoted olty,—-when houses | {zation of historie intorest, without.» puraticl. «| unt of the Pnited Stutus, vero her luwa ond promote bor weil, “And Ria) eda latinnor "od aqpemutod | in: [eHoacted te Haypulan vast of ring. | Coutundary, Sod of Daoure we sears | Hermes ay cN ewe ae | extant uuu iterate df | soit egy yuo deta of any | ye ane tow oa oes ee a 1 Twenty: ri if hte! af ame; very heaven wi oO bal ful iM n sortine: yan Y Dave! uy plat aguia. What’ shall” 1" ings funeral to. thos feuste, Twenty-one | aco wasn ovent whieh hind redounded to | Hamer Mien the vers Neasen wish Yan ge | timo tat wilt endure while eneity and heepl> | Own hour whontany touy, Hvo) the motto, wid Fandt 1s she Doe ROUEN ee a ea ee { your gucatsy If I way say | yeirs ago tha Grand: Commandery of the | the honor of ‘Templur 3usonry In Maryland. Y ei | . 0 bere Hts" hit jouw of ane ried, | y, a, whinge Daite aut bene one of thom, L aeatt nina on United States met in the City of butenwos Tnstituted with: gomosisty tuenibersy fe had Hone LOee cuore Very: duurter “of te UllCuley uf tho Wet hid ban trlumphunt, | nyrs nro dnsorib: aie t ‘hstinbled bere sou ot tho most consplen- | then as now sho opened wide her heart ane passed through a hopeful aud contilent { thia lind. words of charity that give us hope. | ‘Tho mountalis and plitus of Avhe aud Byria lad 7 biog Signo Vincos,” wna whose orows et ae reste brigntost, bravest and tha best | her hands, but there were mon then present | youth, and imerged tuto that mimnhood | From tho fur north thoy Were borne to us over | scun the oroms ne tL was Horie, byw visturlous | nroglafined hi ite {ov © land—jloud upphiuso]—that ‘Tem- | whom they loved and still remembered, but Wherein were found tho ivaltles of Hf, upd | tho votd depths of our vast Inland sous; from | host toward the gutes of the Holy City, Aroven tH acy ‘of God aod tein | 884 dips ber amber foot in tho bathe of the yor ds. iy | Southorn Gulf, holds in hor loft hand the inors TST OT A Re ee ee a ae 0 Airothorkood of Mut. | Fy hor pruiviod weet 40,0000 OF freonon, With luisa bias boro tte oy ed Those: jolt tubodtuent. moat brillant aud gifted | who tovuy were nob with them. “hg | ovcupied an enviablo position in ‘Lomplur { the sauth came promises of cburity redolent | stop of tia udvauce the wiered purposes OF LApplause). , fs ainplo soon und food for tiventy tines ag muny truth, td etal cae or sad auelbles | Kulghts from Siaryland could not hay tor Masonry, With a dotermination lovureats aiid Ae ee Eyes uae) Heda the, ut thoy Pee EO A ee ean? aad dou Wy BM SU DENIAMIN DEAN, =” mast Teaho not tout grout, youu Kepublie i tie aoe Ail tho graces that mako nn Chek gotten their own Charles Glan, ‘Chere | to maintains high standurd of excellency, the outa to us on tho winge and posy-tinted mora, | lated altars of tho eurly Christin congregations, | Qrand Genorallssimo of the Grand Eneamp- ied ste pa Perea joy arabe opal Mir ‘bivalry, have bore th arin sian | Came before him us of yesterday tha memory | Deauseant Commandery pormitted no con~ oO uC a aj would hive crushat snd eoingpicnous dovotoeet that odtrey, Mud Dies of Benjamin 2. French and others,— | siderations whatuver to prevent the rejection Buby coor toe teva te wou dyed inal and, uttor vielusltucus te if wauld huve crushod | mont, followed on behalf of the Most Euul- Iuutiturions towards Which tho eyed uod the ul ae und Caue de Ton, und Jusques de | men whose every thought ant oyery | of muasterlal untitted In any manner to adorn {pla Wo hud hope, und Chicuge to-duy hua | poured before tho vymbol of redlomption, | nent Grand Master and the Grund Enenwp- i nin od all oppreusert thoes deat oI ua asin POUT eee, thotr prototypea in ‘tidollty aud | decd were worthy of tho Order thoy | the nobly Order, and frou Its foundation Its | Sprung from tho usles lito alt itsuplender be: | and a Christan was vrowned King of | ment, aud ueknowledged the greeting as fol- | Whioh tho ashos of our mothers sleop! © land * ator ae hy mighty yraco, and in Chrlatiun | represented; - men whom to name, | stiecess had boon upward and onwartl, until | eauso‘of the charity of tho world, [Applause,) | Jerusalem, ‘Tho sacred places “hud been | at i < E br our heurts, ae childran, andlour hopes! God. ruth, Leu Yes tad proclamation of those | was to clalutfor thom and thelr momories, | It lind attained o Foputation of which Its | But for tut wo would never bat the courage to | redevuted. Gethaeniune aud Culvury uow bound low ' . eee ea eno of mite from. thy” barders leforute without fee cd eee ey, fuutlot in thole | reverence; men who, while thelr aurvivors | members were justly proud. | Ile trusted | rebuild our olty. Where duos that charity eumy | the valeg of Christian {uyocutlan, OVeE whlels | iit ra oantuln} eee Ane Guinorngor | aud give: teu wood! fulidnent of all thy ip Our busty woah corn ae epee ken | Would tigen tongus’ oF a pon, while they | that, when\the souls of those who hind Leet | and'of deiaphasian. [AD exuinplo of Basoury | for centuries lid eqhood tha cull Of ku sues | Tummplars fron al partk of our wreuk cuuntry,—- | promlay, (Finally, every aria, Basen, b ‘ a italy woutt proventt aud thoirguesiears too | Could Uphola the banner of thelr Orders | justtymental In organizing this Commandery VoF encor brougué tor Galeayocon | their duvations, Mee riled OF fOWeeandwaon wo dune | sub architect required to built: an indestruct= pee fey gare dlswonston ut a banquot, vi Ta kL yory tinst wo ——————— should be tothen: alinost as salnts. With | had ‘gone to the God who gave them, thelr | the lightning's. lodges wal ding thel: te dur thut tho 60,000 Vomplurs urd but a very, ., p ut Fcould ding tho ctiadicaye ou | tem ho had wasisted iu Aghting the battle | work qroutd be OUUA With {iy mark of the} sembure Inoue Matvoctsow. Commanderics Mouat Zion to gravy tbo precious boon deeuTe! | Serj ewall portion of tuo wroat, Sysvalo family | Continued on tie Stith Pog { ¢ F : e

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