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' , Suz 2 aint. ‘They witnessed eapeets the most bes erseen. ‘Choy ‘oour for com what was In many procession they had ee WP it TS, Heh r OTREOUS banners, m and precision which th ed sitive the VETERAN INFANTRY, oF THE vist etdarned to Chicago from its years of enme nigning, . ‘The buildings all along the lino of he procession were beautifully nnd -even iHilantly decorated, but the dofalls rogard- ny this by.na, means. unhupartant. feature whitch went to make up the grand whole have yeeu already fully given front day‘ to day ns the - work /of; degoration Went ony: au: that further reference to than In connect{on with the procession itself ly unnecessary, 18 awellers on the avenues are profuse in thelr praises of the paucogut, ‘ag-are all who saw It irém those polhts. It is much to be rogrette thot the Dad weather. and n few mistakes pre- vented others from eniosing the saine specta- cle, lttstndeed n pity that the hottest day Yor amonth should linvea been the one se Jected for the procession, Tho day before would have heen admirable, Yesterday was unfitted for it, So numerous were tie cus- ualties, though happlly not Ber}oie, reste Ing -frim_ the processlon, or the pilarim- ge, as it is oflically enlled,, that it ts not Imposalble that {t may be the Inst one ever held, As [tis not unifkely that the Inst eiformous politleal convention, with its over- avhelming mass of spectators, was held in this city, so it fs not impossible that tt will have tlie sad pleasure of witnessing tho last grand ‘Templar-pageant, ee 4 THE SPECTATORS. TIMER UUNDNED THOUSAND BTRONG, Tfone could have obtained a: bird's-eye view of Clilengo yestorday morning the sight woult haye been a wonderful as well as an mausing one. ~ Tha “observer would havo geen the suburban population rushing inte the city Nkean Invading army, Girls with their “fellers,” mothers with thotr bables, pater and mntergfainiilas with their broods, were among the host. tle would have seen from o'clock until 9 a gtendy stream - of . ralfrond cfrs, horse cars, tép buggies, “and no-top bugales, carriages with Iiverled coneh- amen, and the rickety carts of the Yegetable and fruit venders, - grocery wagons, und express wnguns—tn fact, every con- eelyable thing on wheels, Inden with people, and all rashiig along the varlous aventies vuturing the elfy:that lod to the centre of In- terest,—the route of the procession. a When they dld all arrive: and tere seat- tered over tho particularly Interesting por- don of the city, they were as infscelluncous a Jot as It would’ be possible to guther together, Dapper young “men with “delicate canes Fu \ delicaty, manners; young _lsdies_ with “ribbons and ibbons “on: every’ side, (nt hemyclyes: down on the ‘enrbgtone sand: ogled-one another for hours berore they were igratifiedt by astght of the plumed Knights, “Some of the people came as if they were prepared for n picnic, Fanulles Ingwed alone baskets of Iuneh and tovk 1» position ot Wabash or Michigan ave- inde with a resolution that might have. been Shown, Hy them had thoy expected a small sleg. “There: wags a rush and n’.jam on the South Side from Lake. street to Tlnbpard court -as ‘early aa'8- o'clock, and all seemed filled with an eagerness and a de- termination to tix themselves inn conventent spot to view the Knights, as If thelr hopes of salvation-and thelr Nappiiess In aternity do- pened upon the sight. ‘The city yesterday: contained-not lead than 150,000 visitors, Alt f these were coneentrated -on the South Side. Add to tt the tens of thousands who streamed over from the North and West Di- visions, and thers eannot have been lesa than HAT ersons between, the river and Elght- * eclith streot at the thing Wwhon the -Commeand- erles were reudy,to fall into Hines 1 THE FORMATION. FINST GRAND DIVISION, ‘The seene on:Lake street, where the First sy WH with ey have Grind Division fornied, svns ‘one: of fexceed- ing beauty end Interest, ‘The Com manderies begail te'comeé doWwii as ‘edrlyrns x (uartérito Bo’clock, and from thug. tntil ten minutes past) there was a: babel: nnd confusion of sounds of brass bands, ‘There were! no po- Alde to keep the crowds upon the edge of the turd, except at the crossings of Clark street vad Kitth avenue. And there the officers did but little, anu really had but little to do... At Clork street crossing the crowd iwas--very funse, and forced itself. far into the. middle af ithe street, ‘and catiaud cdneidéerable ronfusion, . but. foll back when request ed. Considering the immense numbers of Commandertes which composed the J Irst Division, thera would naturally have been tome disorder In forming, but there was nono to speak of, ‘he Commanderies formed In line on both sides of the street in double ranks, facing each other, and tha ditforent organizations took their places as theywere ordered In the formation of the parade. Tho Nuno rau from Mle)igan avenue clear to Market street, many Commanduries boing. compelled to form on tho cross strects, reudy tu drop Into their places at the proper time, Jt was expocted that the start would be mde at 8:0 o'clock, but_ it was exactly ten ininutes past Y when Conmander-in-Chiet Gassette and staif turned south on Wabash uven Tho Commander and aids wero ranged facing west on Lake streat, while tho Comuanderies faced eastward. ‘Lhe crowd on Liko struct throughout Ite Jongth was uot nearly as large as might have beon antic. ipated. Every. balling on both stdes of the street, however, had from xix to alght oc supents In each window, But tho Interest was) not eentered in the formation af the procession, which was not overly Interesting, and hence the compara- tive vinallness of the crowd In that quarter, As soon ns the Conuuander and stat tured Wabash avenue, Apollo Commandery followed, und each command fell In its place dy the ne as regularly almost as clockwork, ‘Khe people -erowded around more or less. about tic forining Hne, but {hey gave tho Knights «chance to form thelr platoons and ‘w do thelr general maneuvering. If the pro- eesslon bad kept on ineving In its ine of march south” oon Wabash avenue | there woul! have been no delay to spenk of on Lake street, ns tho atrangements for forming the Mjrat Division Were is good as could Haye been made une der the clreumstances; ‘Ihe logs of tine was due to belated Commancturies, and-no other reason, since each command saon found its place in the Hne after its arrival upon. the Zround. ‘The last portion of (he Firat Divine wn dtd not turn Lake street and Wabash ayentio Util after 10:80 o'clock, BKCOND GNAND DIVISION, Promptly at 8 o’cluck the Commanderies whieh wero to make wp the Second Grand Division began) to swing tute | Washe ington street from all the Interne hug. streets. 18 fur west as Frankli As the platoons of pluted Knlyghts counter shasebed on tuding thelr proper foentjons in wu grand Une, they: were cheered to thy seo, Several of the Commanderies had in Xholr ranks people personally known to ginny of the spectutora, and ay these Sir Kulghts were recognized shouts of welcome reverborated frou the brick und stone walls on Doth alles of the streot, Pertcet order prevailed throughout. the formation of the Ine, tho Conmeanttories wheeling Into their proper places with 9 pre- cision that seemud to Lidleate that tho whole atfulr bad been specially rehearsed for the ocension, Grunt .crowils had. congre: gated Jong the: frat Communi ery” appeared, und for two Jong, Hoty fwoltering hours the ey of humanity waited pattently for the division to move. There Was bearooly a window on the street that waa ot aceupled by sightseers, ‘muny: of whom had been in thelr positions sinew ‘day- Ught. At the northeast corner of La Salle Unely Bitty MeNoll, the Court-lfouse_ dane tractor, had orected' a stand on the Court: House yard, and this was oooupled bya lary varty of his lady andl gontlomen friends. Ag A Matter of coun there wus the usunt ary of mothers, Insane enough w drag lite buch wt sweltering fontthay crowd whole fanitlles of small oblidren, who, on nccomt of thelr dliniiutiveness, could see nothing, aid werein constantdaugerof being trampled aon or stifle. ‘isize ina a ho Commeasidries od all arrived, farted, at been assigned positions ft ihe tig nn early as Y ofclovk, but did not file ont bf thu strestta join tho great army until pele aat WW, At that hour the command was ven tu start. Numberless bunds struck np dunnborless tines, and the unite ot the brass lastruments was absolutely deafening, Al though the divbilon started hin good suason, tho last Coumaanderles did not torn the cor nerof Washington street and Wabnelt ave eaug until 13 ofeluok, ‘Phe delay was caused by the woudloss = hale ay the Grand stoul at -‘Pwolfth stroat, ‘the Sly Kuights beenme very impatione and Droke ranks several thugs, whole Command erivs resting on the conventent eurb-stoncs, 3. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE As tho ninss of white-nlamed murchers filed tt diown tho street they were cheered upon all | covered with. peop alder. There was-a boundiess supply of | good-natured throm, by music In the alr, and it seemed 938 though ayant shoving. Inchlent to" the |” crus grid bond-cuntest was “iv progress. “Tl or thelr patlene bands played recelvedl same y af the | on th TINNY GRAND DIVISION, HM ' private decorations sufiiciont Interest”: to ‘Tho formation of the ‘Third (rand Division eop Lhem moving about on a tour of investi. ration. Kyenlater fo the day, when it mleht have been expected that the ndvantare of Iigh posittoh offered by “the stands. would, 1 al aoe es - | reeutved bul -attention, : nmin Hal | fored that somo of thos apecttintors “fn-re-; Now Jar. | set ad seats ata dollar a heal are conshtern. no, | Dis ont as n resnit of thelr enterprise, Lhtor on Monroe street, with the right resting on Wabash syenue and tho extrethe lefr on Markvt street, was. allended with but little confusion..or trouble, a) nin given for alignment. ‘This & ler commant of Sit Benj Tennessee, aud embraced Bodles fram Hforning Tennesace, WViscansi Georgia, Missourt, oulsiana, Lown, Minneso! tint ‘was nit Division the extrenie Luft of grand Une being Commanderies, o’clook the Grand Division was formed with Tittle trouble: Ag -t) found Insufficient, the 5! comprising ‘the Jown. Commandertes, formed on Michigan avenue, and th up on Monrow street, the right re Wabash avenue -and wont near Adams street. v aventte, the Se and the Sixtegith tool Hine. 1n other respects this Grand formed in perfeet order, Aftor the jing bad before drawn | cil wi resting on | that the left on Michlzan | ented perf tues ata Ay the Grand Sho adventtirous young man intent upon parade on Wabash | securing a favorable spotot vanitiug MUytstun was halted | the risk of break plnde in /"penrance'at wi’ carly hoeur'an 1 self pon all manner of posta and ledges. New the corndror Péek court and Wabash avente cL and it was found that the,First jt couple of telesriaytt epairera maida their of, pass for | apponraned just before the arrival: of the y ’g Winn, anid, With the assistaned of pike attvehments, ran up a telegraph- 1 uinbleness of nh pale of non ated themselves upon the cross- init, front whence they ob- bird's-eye view of the pag: ghits | cant. ‘ho snull-boy took to tho trees, some turned tnto the avenue aud wero recetyed | of the stouter Ainone tho slinte-trees being ! ause from the | black with a ving fr division nd Second, -Divistous would ranks were bra oted several hours to kicking: nefeh- | poly wilh tt o'elock be- | keys, atid Grand* Division - moved {bar nt Its 91 Dash Aventis, | talned a capital en and: the fora: the - ‘Thin - and it.waa 19:45 when'itho; mounted Ki with round after roy gayly-decorated bt 5 f. wople, who had walfed” pationtly for this last nnd proutvent feature of the By this time the: head of tho well along on Lake street.’ divary ai monqtunous iy tas lost deers stants and Monrog streetappearad to bo fill of con-"| | gy RNTENMIUSING YOUNG, CLIMBER fusion, -but -whon' the final “fall tn? was ones i heard the line was formed rapidly and tin he knvts of. ‘Templars were dig f docorated ols Was to gett gilinpse of | the property here The wine | wal iy Knights, cont ant repnsaine, 1 dow «A fer minutes yasts o'clock» Acirriage was drawit luted! Thaln entrance of the hotel and Grand-Mnst Hurlbut, alighted antavent Into, the office He was ia wnidress uniform, and ‘attracted:}/of parsons had'gathered, It was not one the aristocratic boarding-houses; quite the gos drivin little or no attention of a couple of his-aldy. ho.repaired t room to twray Ylusdl ite his reanlias Meanthne the Orlenial Commandery, 13, of Oieveland, which was: to -act-ns crcort Sveurtnyg the servi to the Grand Master, the hotel with, a mitin antiance of tho hotel. :1t was drawn by six spans (it) horses, fn Jet black aud a erentit-colored horse form Ing each span, and the! vary Tilae Fhurkbut ant The column then ard - hy tho Sie, thej persunal the Grand by ‘The coliminsnoved: east on Adniny, under the tunerat areh, where the uinry’ tribute of respeat ‘to the \s,- anu avenue halfpnat —~ 9-~ ic K their positions with very little cera- terest occurred niong the | palus to invite them to join in three vheers of Interest occured along. the | Pete antidate of their eliolee, aid when i applause, and: the Clovoland Coni- (onimanilery: from a State of knows Repub i elletted eliears for thelr Tnulitess teu aialltie a f onus that eet the, outa alan wis natural to suppose they Intended proper, and found fault with its Brevity, but | to support for the 1 they discoyered thelr mistake b “WABASIL’ AVENUE. THE MAIN NOUTE (OF TI’ PROCESSION, route. ‘The Grand Master was recognized by ally verydull atthe romantte hour of.5 o'clock In the morning, but yestorday quite a fulr number of people wore atirring upon Its | whieh it might. sidewalks at» that’ time. .'The proprietors enrly start and: wore’ up -betimes | 19 of solleltation, lew Inspecting the arrangements thoy hnad-anade be thrown up,.and tho occupant of,n destra- . ble front. parlor’ in. one, of tho boarding: | yesterday as though he jad’ almed.to yre- houses would thrust his;face through the i a window, yawn Innguldly, look up at the | tltyof Lake Mlohizan and the minimum weather, form: hla’ opinion :thereon,. and, quantity of, lomon wore commingled, No slapping tho window «own with bang, re- turn again to the elumbors which he lad jest §n order to. study, ‘the chances of n flue day for the procession. ‘Six o’elo toily te Ceti ean dh he avn wale ened up to enjoy tho prettiest sight that ever 5 esl Syven o'elock, and. | THE CROWD WAST people begun “dropping fn? and amgng rf arrived inn express wagon and thoy num | tuking place, bered ‘thirtean, markably sulld Gorman of about 50—pausced i When, his wagon reached the corner of El- nent helt tory uit tis ntlamen: . “contantad © thomscltes ritlelsing the arching aud. with drldge court and tho avenue,’ snd after n | tne curoful survey of the prambses decided that | with ¢ they would do, and hitched hls horse to the glyline A hoarty recopltion to Tho tumily'thon opened tho | Hf Tamper, and thelr day's enjoyment come mencod with & broukfust of cheeso-saud | was the reunrk he wiches and lager, cach of the adults baylng | mold ecampatgznes youngsters wore | that would makes? parent tut the avenus was t AN ODOR OF DEE here and there, commingled with that of the Tragrant onton, tonted wlong {ts lange restulenta to make thelr ay Windows bucane tenanted He ..stoons, Thy attire, plensty aul Pi heroctiry charming + peariunce, - was Peter caver, dnd avery window on | Chest of the mousjrous Sohigonder, ' the avenue wascooanpled. Chu arrivaly from a4 afar were how Car after cy, from thy Wer varrjages brou; duthnation was eu Mell 0. break fuse thoy -crowde ho Nayth, awl their gauotnay: sidewalk, and alrculy an. ven of the crush thy ‘he lady wha, hid been hiv! avenue | window Bho way ara an enthisiaan showed how fully she appreciated the great | Sir | Ea: Fayette? By Lyttiqy Grauil boon whieh was boingextended to hur, “The hostess whose Frau! edn Lubtens Windows had ‘enabled he dispuuser of go grent ow fiver and welcomed hor guests with. that aly of superiority which lovely” woman call Bs- sume tpon such occasions to qlyantage. Yo'eluak the avenye was crowded ling of dempreauion between sidewalk wid roadway was disvegnrded, and, with the ox- ception of about seventy Leet ‘of the litter he passage of the procession when It should arrive, the whole thorotighfara was {1 was A atilet, whom the pushity it ae Xete looked upon as an enjoyable. Joke. Tp seeined to be very tte determination, artto take advantage of the gram ons, Winning | stands so plentifully displayed dong - the great applause. No_acctdents occurred, and | line of mareh, ‘fhe morning was still fairly everything passed off In tine styte, cool, and, though the pagenut had not yet ar rived, there was in the arching aud li the jtho morning ginta, MANY OF THEM “CAME Dows,” E | and offered gents at tha very nioderate price by the | of 33 cents, but ever th! to oxelte demand, and most of the grand stands contained but froma third ton halt is hittueement falled was | of thelr full capacity. ‘Tt was not on account Was) us qinongst those which wera 0 ¢ ly kate. t tis neck, made i parelied raslon’s, Juss acuident'was bound to nut to boro off tho palu estroyed Is nplece which stand: soon the elfth stree ef lent frame t Avenue, ner ust Hid moth his No, |iwere, in tho aggregates very “hei verse, And the. occupants of tho, ‘top were not of thie aristocratic ord aut hand in lappen were de! y to be comple eomfortable, il their boots, and allowed thelr Divison, | of any fenr of the stabiilty of the structures, Inuit desert-, pie Whieh bore the reassuring legend These seets are bowlled and naled ware, even at 3 ue hin ‘elght whieh bent the stone Uraitelics until St seumed: ty though, & 1 A parade. | exeltements of the day, Bub of all those who had secured eluvated positions without, ‘ho delay was | paying toll to the proprictors of the grand Between ' tho ‘Brunswiele Hotel and the Purington Bullding on the east ho'Third Grand Divicion utence side of the aventto are thy ruluy of e bulldtn ecutne an integral part of the great parade, tte auect bell fois Ana Ge aulsy Wk yeurs WHT bear renidnding that this was THY anaxy masthi, 1 a small tire whieh burned down 0 trite of » As early ng 7_ o’clock -yesterday mornin about Gighty pores of business and residence io crowd began to gather in the vielnityot | property). 4 he Grand Paeific “Sotel the highest Knight in the country, | dows of the ‘Custom-Honse were filled with | is ubout twent hordes of sightésvers, and the points of _ van- Y tage were all taken possession of atin early: he only uonapteudns “yelle of c f stone ip IiKe n monument, and tive feat high nud two feet aqunre, . How.-he.got.thare is mwonder, but upon fs precarious stilt a young min sat ‘The streets near the hotel were Mled | perehed, coally enjoying. all that was to bo colby, bands | scen, and merrily poking funat those below who'-toble advantuge of tts txdlated poattion®) to make him the butt of sutrastic allusions, Up ‘to'the| Unon'the tons of the vornn h very ani-* the t ‘tiowof people, and thesruof upon which thoy had arvived in frout.of | crowded deserlbed a very cleat and, and the Knights |-of a circle. It failed to come down, how- formed ln single, rank Mpe ,froing the main | ever, and, if the gray-bearded old gentlenmn entrance, ‘The carringes contalning the vlll- | who! had Of the Grand -Commandortes who nade | danger. and. .beon..Jeored at for vp the Twentlely Division of the pro were formed In front of the ladies’ en! iy defined are twlee Warned “them ~ of Mice is lon | paling, kept -Mngering’ near “the spot in ve, | the hope of comforting the Injured with want oyen barouche | ane ot tale: fyou so,” he ninst have been sudly disappolnted. ‘There ts uo appar H won why he should iuve been, 3 the: er racture should not have bee andy the'pragession was led by | to bear one-quarter of tho welght i niakhig “thirteen | itpon it, but the gobd luek whielt ni The luuness on the white ies Was White, while on ft was blick, produchig. 0. very. pr foot, .Tho® tein “s traveled Atthe entrance GrandeMaster posed ed the -ainy stood by them, aud the ott gentleman and an entorpriatn reporter who staid near Cal that something shight ated of thelr, designs, "They were w) very off-hand crowd, thee’ ve- two of is personal staff, tn ‘tullregalla, were | randa-crushars, Some of the gontleme peated In, the barouche, moved down Clark street to Adams, tha | mo: Cleveland Commandary. haylug. $ stock= hit of Ing. feet to hang over. the, vernndy’s side, ‘Th this alittle ploaqunty ye PANG: seemed to by he world Commandery mudd its appenra 4p residency, - ‘The at: Ny ey smoked, too, pulling thelr cigar-smoke Blaster combag next, in front of his carriage, | right aud left’ fn amony, thelr dady compan- ‘and: urringas following | long, who, however, «aud apo $4 multi D uve sill, they eof wiulnd to atlicl some pollt- hfcal: importanca--to the: event which ..was progress. Lt may be wninecessary to state that ‘Arrivite ce TUEY WERE FOR MANCOCIY Inters Hs Net only wore {hoy for Huntaske but they In sisted upon making the rest od esate ‘guatnted with tha’ faut, When o Southern cy they took in nee od by they: had something the gentlenmn who It tempt, however, of the ‘gentiomen in thelr ‘ stocking fect to create capital for Tnneoet black whi! jovingly. and long, and often. outot the crowd failed signally, and after awhile thoy nbandoned thelr frultless task oud resiznad themselves tovconverting cab- Very early In the morning Indjeations were bane lene Into matodorons smoke-wrentls Apparent on Wabash avenue that something | St -to paying duile its lithto uttentions: to was about to happen, ‘This thoroughfare— | Ruetlity | hh Wes passed ayy once the most fashfonable residence portion Tingere Leal miu ab wae uc choke) ‘The of the vity,. but. of Inte yeqrs surrendered to He Doardingghouses and retail trade—ts genore | oa mitght have been expected. A vendor of. vi; Masonle literature made lle way among tha: crowd and offered. n° varioty of volunes re- luting to the patient lure of tho craft have ‘been oxpectuit woul catal the passing fancy, but ‘his stock failed dlillers did not do ag good a business taken | to dhuinish In size, tinny after an hour or ht the mind of the nianufactures JTefresht it found v ready sale at top prices, BEMAYV: ONE. mntonad the busi- ness, and entered fully Into tho: enloyment of the passing show, ‘The lemonade-hoya, how= to provide frlunds and patrons ngt otherwise | ever, drove a rattilng trade, and tere must, suppliled with a favorable position to.view.tha Se ee ee heveaiee leone Dinbenn he paxeant. - Occasionally, tan, 9 whidow would smaunnfaetured tipon ahnost any: fortuule it nnd BEETNEU hava heen a splendid mnrgin of profit on at dace a dringhtdnwhich the masini qian ing diive-of (the: tar’ frutt Was Roun Hoating about ina palo-yellow Hquidy only a jfimall ingeet of rind bobbed upon the surtics ‘of the ducaction which was ag euloriess and eame, and prabably as free from flitvor ay spriay, ater. SUNS was delukable, and, the day being hot, UNTTALLY A WELL Not’ a drunken porsdn wag té be goen on them was a fainily which eame to stay. Whey | the avon, tun no ane aven heard of a ita TI y, Th ‘he enjoyment prentett by nt comb! pelnte libs Tien, was treated to quite an ovation, Hie’ baw “ Joudey than that wi ous, :OM GRAND. STAND, j@ Commnnn us of thelr favored States us they passe ‘The splendid physlaud ef the Sir Ruights Was commented jipet by all, and vory often ard to fall from the lps of + Ab, Witt wun army ‘Tho DrumeMafors eae ot in fora tull lente of xehutratioul, sie growed row. critica! tn ite appreadation af a 7 pa gecupled about | finst-ufws iJrunalajin’ss protoqutal Ml haléan hour in its disposition, atterswhich | when one strutted ha Mined thi : ‘the happy family sot! Poh the Lis A rou eriiit,, and”: esthotts enjoyments 0: VG iy The paterfanitlings—n re- Pens Was Jnjonse” and universal, 2 The dics wont jiits eestanies over the banners iE pers ed themsglyes 28 com feetlon of visaloal beauty with tha abifity to y-contrnctedt -quirters ) mi sult di a properly dashfag awaltad thy niywiner, ho was greeted with appreelatiye y. From.7 ta} chouns A Fay wall favorud one, wit head: 8 the people Dogan to arsive ji guod fares, | et one of tho Bu i} and dura this aur ft becmpe pagally ap. | 2nd whose girth was tielosedt’ by tt belt enpa- Luge 1t8 break | bla oC unclreing the forma of ty Aehiain Commandery bands, "o. preluncy id gplte lis tendency to protuberinee ho wasn Ught stopper, and he tung about hls gold: taut | Panels enuray thut yena dusting tn behold + ny y ules Ory bhut ng dazzling ta behold, towards 8 tho doora begun to fly een yi tie Tt sovined aston en that 800" pounds of ayant | aseulinity. could be’ so nimble, and when, tthor | Snawar to the crowd’s ehvor, a member of il, with a conile gesture, erled out i He's Melk corn-fad,". the . laughter 1S, the Indies mado n | Wich arose was Seproartott and no peat was hich enue from the mighty CUNO | OW ANILVING Av Tit HEVINW STAND ety the Sloat Enlnont Grand Muster Str Knight Vincent, Lumbard Wuylbut usconded ‘tho at ‘was | steps leading to the platform, at the north. tad to ] west corner of tha two streots, followed by wade | his fellow Grand OMlgors, IK, Sly Waltur | th Te ee ndiuty “Geet alusteee ve ete that | Beohumln Dean, Grad Gynernlissinoe; Vy ye tatn-Genornh} Vy Ee! Ste “Robert Th pithars, Ciena Senlor ¥ prion Sy E wus tilled with wdlgnity proper to the acca: | Sir Ctinton "Locke, Grant" Prelate; y mance fo, lie geek V. #, Sir John W, Shnond, Grand Treasurer y-| 1 V. E. Sir ‘Theodore 8. -Parvin, Grand Ro- whi cordon, V) Ki. Sir dvhn W, Woodhutl, Grind O | Bhuuard-Hearer; V. i Sir Charlun W, Gate: tar, Grand Bwoyd-Hearor;"V, E, Sir Gerter U, Shido, Grand: Wardery Sir Uilrans ‘ty Graves, Grand Uaptuln General; Past Grand W 1880—TWELVE PAGES Mastera Sit Knight Henry 4 Sir Knight Willlam Sowell Gardner, Sir Knight Vohn QA. Follows, und flr Knight James Herron Hopkins, 1h and O Ncers of the several Grand Commandories In attendance on the Conclave, with tha tsception of those of California, Towa,’ and) on. few othor Statos, who were in tne with thair several commands, found places cither on this—the Awest—stand, or the one Immediately opposit fron thoenst, Gov. Cullom was escorted to he stand by the Right Enidnent Sly Charles Loos Marae, Grand Connnander of THinots, and took his Position on the, right of the Grand Mastor ju the centre ofithe onatern- Anat portion, of the review stand, Alayor Tlarrlson-had by-this time stepped out. tor Rome retson-orrothar, and when Inet seen fro tho stand was pushing his way nmowsr tho crowd on the ophosit silo of the alrect tn an evidentetndenyor to setk:a hore shady spot—probably some adjacent window—in Which ho cowl sit nt ease and gaze nt tho moving pageant between long and patient pulls nt hls elgar. Tam : THE GHAND! MASTEI'S PERSONAT STAPF drew up in Naw in front, of .the stand, the showy uniforiia of tho Slr Fpnlanity at the ay trappligs of thetr hoble steeds clitlering fi the binze of sunlight ‘Che Knightly riders thus selected ay the personal sul of thy Most Lininent Grand Master were Sir Geor; AW, Cothran,’ Ciiet of Sta; Str Samucl CG, Lawrence, Eni, Sir Buona 8, Myers, Sir Bil Rite DP. Pabeys Sir D, G. Hamilton, Sledohn 1, irk, Sle Gardrter 8, Chapt Sint. IL Hobbs. » Slr J. Attains Atlen, Sir Fredetick hecler, Sir Branels 2. Uinekley, Sir 8 Quek, Sir Frank Dy, Tine, ink Sukie, and Sir Jolin M. Wiley, Their presenee was not only ornamental, but highly useful, in.that thoy exerted n whole. some intnence on the crowd on the west, some of whom ware .constantly endeavoring togvork In under the tent, ao ta speak, after tid Tanner of the Kinall buy ata clreus, and ace the show fron 0 polut of view to which they were not attletly permitted to attain. A. prod with a bare ‘sword now gud then was found to, exert a deterring. iiluonee, but it was ne nothing compared with tho ef fect produced) whon a. few mad chorgers swere turned loogu to execute a think moves ment on the'crowdors and pushers :and: keep thon Jn eheek. aA few people ca vy hear belng stepped on, wad others were. fre- quently placed “in unemnfortable juxtapusi- ton to the aforesaid churgers’ posterlors, but hobody was. hurt -and the shan ranning- down til tho work and kept tho place tolora- ly clears Tt was a great day for the Sir Ritlehts on horseback, ‘he procession would |! not have comy off without thom, aud nit this practice for the paat. two weeks, now put to the subie ny testby the arduous lnbur of sitting lag iththio® ald entat Reailiie asharp eye on the situation, would have been Th yun, ‘The Sire Knights of Orlental: Com- mandery No. 12; Cleveland, who had aeted a tin’ ort to the stand, formed on either Ile of “the westistand, and served by their nee to greatly -nesist -in keeping: the r i} ele, a thus facilitating the progress of events, ea + Nhe few stray raludrops wiitch foll shortly After 10 o’elock were very Hlusive. The pros- pect of rain was brief, Bat. tho merelfuline | erposition of clouds seneeet the sun‘s beate nye rays, and an oevastonal fresh breeze broughh with ita grateful, coollug’ balut to the waiting, standing, faint, and fiveltorns inatsses Who thronged space snul+ crowded eneh other now this way and now thatoag thoy souzht to gain. the most advantaxeous pi ‘But the tlying clouds nas they passed eyoud the sun FS ee WITHDREW, THEME PROTECTING BUIELD .OF £ BIEADE, ‘ find the great, lowing orb af fire shone y & on the sea of heaman below with the stony, ing lustre-of-a July. day, -Tho clouds w Hund a Jong ng they lastud, Dit the one tdrawbaek was thelr alnyio- Bition to come aud go with exuspurating fre queney, leaving titling. but the too -briel memory of the good they lid wrought be- hind them. ‘The eminent ‘Pemplar dignita ries.on the Feylosy-atanel fared nu, better, of - coursg, fir so far/ng tho ‘matter ‘of: weather wag concerned,-than. thes masses who lined the streets, choked the sidewalks poked tholt lends out of windows, patd thale shin- Sng haltedollara'ty sit on phot ‘bond i wile a en queens i shins clined, treesy + 4, tolngra pl poles, ct hung git by Heat elt A the kn of their teeth, or gol thelr clothes cov with soot by view)ig the segue dn the styeut from sone junele a ies Ninckod roof, “Tho, san Hines on the Justis well'us the unjust—on. JL. i. G, SL. 08 well'ns on the verlest plebeian Pwilh no handle ta. his nume,—and It shone with all the concentration of heat, yesterday on both. The Kalghtly mittorms hina way tented to udd tu the comfort of thelr wearers nid tho handsome Sutin one s abstir’ hel coverings of the Order were frequently and hustily remoyed, and molst brows ‘wiped of tha perspiration swhich stood out fiko whitebeadsset nared field, Theonethought which nust have cecurred to the Knightly Pay. from the grand. stand yesterday as they stood for three mortal hottrs Inthe ale tnost vonstint heat of the sim, and.snw mila itter mite of wnitornitd Templars marci yee Wns that tt would have been an oxeeude ugly wise thing to have af ‘ OOVERKD THAT STAND - With soma sort of a roof, Shade there was honvexcept sich ty crime from the branches of an old tree nt the syuth weat corner, and it was manifestly Inipossivle for ever caters anuch less the Grand Master—to oceupy that ‘quarter und if the sauig tints do justive. to. the passing blght. Tbintght iol have been exactly Inaceard with the propricties which hedge about an affair. of this sort-to nve provided chairs on the grand stand, but thelr prevencd woul aye been 3 pricuiess boon to .the tired ‘formu of. the oinent Kalghts who stool aut aaw, and not Intro quently stood and gant sue anything, ows {ng to the brenks in the procession. At such tines, nt least, sitting tlawn would have beon porfectly axcupuble haul there been auyt! nits to. git Mm on . But thera wasn’t, exce the stand-rails themselves, and it was a little too mueh to expect the Cae in front to take to than, - Home ef tho. Kufghts in tho of tho stand, however, varled the only permissible laxity in front—that of changing one hoe over the othoerby an onal rest of this sort, much to lifts satists Ht r i ponce of ndnd qn body. Lhe nuriyr ie thd Grant Prejate-of the fo iq h ucensiutt wan enmmpmient, whose heavy: velvet dress, wit its gearlgt? and pyrple hoods, and his Oxfoy H CUP, . “We ied Tin down and kept hin ina canthubta state of persplra- on.) Probl Ny, the Grand Master had, next to thé Grand Prelite, 9 itue the worst oF it. Conpelled to stand bergheaded most of the thne, ln order to properly review the pro- cession, his free was in neontinunal glow, iy brad oxponae of furan, wellnigh covered with waves ald billows of persplras tion whiten Tollod oyer-gite another like breuk- ors on the stortu-lnshed shore. Verily tt Avouldit have been a bad sehome had the amuingens provided Scroot ond weonple of dozen ohalts, Bufore tho review was at an ond, ony uf tha Knights took the precaution to borrew sn umbrella fron worn fn the: crowd below aud to glevate Ibover the Grand Master's head, awhily for rowel ng Where with to. supply. thelr thtet the dwellers within the Temple made the pleasing dis covery that (here was any auiount oC miners ubwater, ginger byvr, surapariila, ote, not far off, and took mpitadiale staps to liye It put whare It would do the must goad, BARUING THE _AUSENCE OF A Kooy, howover, the stand was in many respects all thut it whould haye been, and all that popuinr expectation hid pletured it would be. The two standi—the enst and the west—werd shine far In shape, construction, and decoration, nnd werd” conte! by arcties formed of heavy tron reds extending aeross Wabasir ayeniie, gn he, pure gn sous uldes of ‘Tweltth ayrect. ‘The two xtnids aud the two arches thug formed the sides of a quactrilit- er, ‘The stands extended. dorogy Twalfth, nt Its fhtargeotion with Wabash, but without Junading travel before nud after the proces: slow. CA’ perfect cavajanghe of decorations inet the “eye,—eyerureens, erdssea, mottors, rosels, ih black, purple, aud white, shlotds and banners, fi enilluss V1 ioty ut form and color, ‘The two arches, Hike the two stands, presented 0 similar appearance, «They werd trimmed with —“vluck, white, and purple fringe, and from the contro of each wis suse pended A shield beaying the now fanfllur letters XN. P,, with muuifer shivlds on cach sidu,. Eneh corner of ench arch was marked by a pitrple areas, ant) enc ner of each stand bya Maltese cross of bright red. ‘ha Wabasfi Byguye of the -stinds wore trimined tn the provaillng pirite ue, from Which the fumous legend: “ ln Ilou Signa Vineos,’? worked In white letters, stood gut nrost promhieitly. 7 Pwo large red crosses adorned Use nial stand one hear tho vorth {t ond and shy pthoy nowy Ge centre, Just south of the point whore tha (irand Master stood to review tho provceslon, ‘Lhe Jase of sO lors wax niinost bewildering to the aor, DUL there Was a larmony: to whieh, to the Kulihts at vast, was at ghee beautiful and slgniticant, —- oo) SRB REVIEW, MANCE OF THE MANCHING COLUMN, Northward as, furns phe ¢ya could reach, Wabash. avenue was uo riyer of ilfe, a river now crawl luckily and gluggishly and : é plalnest elvilia thick. with fat then now eddylng mazily and | Johns, (Phitadelp! selniiliating with inctallle bands, now eaught | Grand Conmundery of New slumps! . 7 ‘ decorated “fa whit is called: the oid style, in stow swirls and the trains of Indiv, HOW T with Wlaek velvet baldrics, bordered witht c@coplng backward with an nudortow of car | stiver trimmings, and. trlangular aprons; rages, now foaming hilgh nnd tmpostucty | Inttor ormmmoented with two swards one with, monnted alds, spilling over at side: | skull and erossbones, the whole durraunded atreets with small boys, aid now gathorlng ate allver fringe, in mighty crests and billowing reststlesly oO” | jrothren, with cohorts of equestrinn pulice,—n mur | foots, with leet, murons, changeful, snd restless stream, | mander swelling higher ‘and ‘waxing’ moro qypleh slicker inary Inmuiniea stg foiernen wie . jure was ay mystic reason for or whetht- Kinportont , every. niluuto | with « new er ft was ait unromantie. ense Of corns or ot By far the most adoiired. were tho, its banks with 9 never-ending roar, and dash- | hinledozen in the front nik of Clncinnatt {ng its ‘sproys of ehifdren, and girls, and Conimanuerys who Sear allied In eile grandfathers, and peanut-men, and nurses, | Maltese coatnnid, ONSgI8Is 0 be and babies, and pooille-dogs, amd umbrellas, funie, hinek cual and frousars, ant is only clear to the house-tops and chimneys that | fair te any that tho Knights of Liltnols, very banked It, and frotting and fuming to get the | niturally, perhaps, ns they appenred to bo eand rush on, Atthe grand | the mosl numerous, made tho finest appenre stand ft was damnted,' choked’ up, and ‘fin~ Anca, peded by a barrier of cops twelve deep, with pie Commas ey 28 te ‘sulle. weltardiert ones, of New abutments of shacks, and 9. Urenkwator of miu ! ‘ ain a sanlant shel if surgedjaud rolled, | Of ta Brocession cama four Comnyandertes, When tho grand stadd had fakan in a pre- | ooninene De Oe oe Stulak oF Catate Timluary swallow of gorgeousness In shape | Rnplds, Mieh.: and Ivanhoe, of St. Louls, all of the Grand Master's Adjutant, however, | mowed on and thon waxed inngntfcont tinder thé trend | wbrenst. of the als, and finnlly tot tself unt in glory exneutied 8 aificult movement tn the vast with the Grand Muster hitnsalf, tho barrier | the grand ntatilomtie aie foudly ‘apy iene Anal tho vasg, gilttort ering strength and swiftness ag Its wet. that followed: the first ) FMS? WERE THE MOUNTED. POLICE, was no single Indiyldual 40) marked, who had unutterable things In thotr eyes and | wired, and so self constlous clubs In their ‘Pande, tava ve abreast ang tet euler ranks deep, "Then eame vartous inuntelpal | Ghia entructes, Proud? Why, qiticers on prancing aid auusical steeds, a talior in Cheaigo wh gould have it | whew T =) tin with breeches, nu sto con why, he The red-couted Dram-Major, who for halt ' ny bultoned ul vo tit ai ql q ef | Mie vy hick that when hls mouth would Ws sine Skt ated po ie tee a ayus would open and view versa, like a Spitz dveamily fixed on a young’ Indy with sane | lox with his tail curled; and. then when ho guinary’ thateh’ who sat’ in’ a window | 2anded around water—well! that just bafltea: Near by, now straightened up as If a crowbar nil dlexertptlon. \ pad beh shoé throweh him, wmraveled his te ie i toa 4, and bestowed vt straightening flip onthe While the procession was pasalnie tity senietreular flourish andtwo | THE slat WAs feos from tts tribntaries, breaking against sliznal of re! riyetments of newsboys, levees of ladies, and reportet Aud chated Invain, |: Washington, was plereed, and thocturrent found extt, gathe ‘These broke the way, an four hid been leaning gracefully apalnst t bearsking then grabbed up his slut by the bulee, yt Wigules, faced avout and down with awful yoheme ment, pointed sal worked It up and. lemnly over his shoulder, hind him witha Tey bugle that he was ready. Then” the gentiounn with the key: bugis | houses -ilerall tiited.up dis clita and puckered up his mouth | withthe loug vistnof tossing trees nnd gorge- and observed, “ teroot—teroot—teroot—kee- | ous avelies, and emblazoned shlelds and vist whool” on fils instruments whereon all tho | ng and swaying festoons to relieve the eye | re rest. of = the gentlemen with horny, | and highten’ the beauty and grandeur of the || wo, big and ginal, tilted sup tholr chins, | effect. ‘The monotony of the unitors of the rt puckered thelr mouths, and | ‘Templars was so frequently broken by reyes, ant grew dangerously | bow-hued bands with thelt. polished ents tint endless variety was conspleuons- the Grand Army: he largest, wlose> Ht Eitidotphin, SL. Benet bt Sein rr bs i nlindeipiin, . Bernard 0! ETA ining duncturg the “Dein the Commandery Band of Callfornin, and rushers, and hig } Unlted States Band of Carliste Barracks, The stralght as the Garfletd ticket, | Saudusky and California Bands assumed ‘the skein as towering and flnity asm | fer of 4 passton cross on the way, and ollelt- bit's tall in spring-tineg, and lis whole person | ed enthusiastic applause, CULARITY OF THE REVIEW. The Captaln-General and nlelits of this body, § right hand to his stat, sawlog right and left | steal of affecting the stl? and unnatural » ‘Then ho reached. the second | meanor of soldivrs on the march, smoked ef- ewan prepartat toxnlute, Brat | pars all bt he raised the stu shoulder-high and wobbled | ofleer without saluting him. ‘Chis was, ol like the walking-beam of Pull- } course, entluslastieally commented on, Altogethor, the parade was a suecess In and pave one eildertluke te the rightand two { nimbers, hy appearance, autt in: smoothness abs to, tho left, twirled the Inob | of mn lzed ott th uetle Loo! uid a sinultencous bray of all the 1 toxether, THM VAGRANT MOVED, \ At this entert Mus Us feet of quar y ack ¥ nd his b fulgent and suporbas 2 Ceurlerfowrnal hand glued to his hip, and his gauntle for dear Mne of it four thu man’s Ce i rliss engine, ‘Then ho reversed It fla] Bu) ae than furn oa tple somorset betora * cume down again. “Tustead' of this, however, ho catuzhit it degtly, ti under his tight firm, shot out lis left: horlzontally, crooked his elbow, and fatd the buck of his hand on? (i all this with. wueh skill, rapldity, and pride that tho simill-boy's bhrill ery of * O into a whl felt a seeret thrit of envy at sitperiar power, wid the spectiutors dropped thelr ehins aud wit Drixhiests and most soule| procession Was £0 800 DYCK, NOW CAME THE TMIN OF THE LINES, followed. by Innumerable aldy, all gold Ince, nud exeltument. Attar these’ came the Aulghts, long expeeted" and engerly tooked ayoul of the special vaints of drill, decoration, inusic was Ib to show thelr In svoluuinus without loaing step or i 1 nstantiv- appreciated,” ilolyrood also mundo af rg Appearanes by executing: differant rlaht and lett Mehts while th “Tne mare! of Damascus Commande Tho Knights Pow hist by donning - whit course, had to show off ail marelit the Ad members of the press to the baek- | hin Fround of the stand, and hustle Sir Wwautud to go there or, not, and. woul cards he retired to hls pasition again. Mowaver, thls wag the only vent his seothh wuthoglt Jad, [e ws pardonsble, for once hy: are voiced, and nook, and unassuming ns the clurger, with Indinlt variations in coloring aud shapes, but some of the doviees were elnatl, Milwaitkea, Yalyaralig Bt Omar (in), and Gyreno of Canidon CN. JS. were speclully. een represented 1 Male ja alg oe if teny urons of black velvet over a white Kile | Novans chuckted beneath Kk ground, and ft, with the delleately-ombrald- Taper Commandery, of Lydlanapolly, Jowed the drum eorps, and executed ‘a ntim- ban | her of diMewtt movements to” bi ihe Kuilxiits were haat by the owe fi here was A gap fn tho Ine ntter tho Tenth foringd ny ploasing rellef to tho | Division passed; andl the crowd rushed Info it from both sides of the street. ‘Thery wero, ‘ mlcon yt He aut Suddenly the for) 2 = Br of Mayor Hurrlson was seen ty emerge front led whitosguin, six by twelve th eruvrd it the Gardner {Louse nd fourteen feet in Jovugthe ‘The end of the sult acai un denis noligeable for rel colure and blagdug triui- wnlugs, ; ‘The fast named ered Parner of Pontngular Commandory, was the bandsomest af all, “Seyoral of tha bu hors Were Hhueliie In shiple black wid wel pir panies ot the Comanderics In oll heavilyeembrottere alice: Tie: standied of 2 the Callfornla.Grand Commandery isan eles | iq gant specie tt the decorative art, the mn. terial bonus tw feet In sl4e, inounted on f rosewood stuf, ts ornamented w he double red-oross, nn below Iya plage of gilded carving on elthor banner depends, On the fuceor tho standar to say, tho Marine Band, of Was! ia paluted the chief amblem vf the Order, the | we; rst t 4 iY one two fonndory, clad tn white veatnunts with tip Stason Hara His Bib: apene ‘Thy Detroit Horan in searoh of te | next es chemes of thelr fulttle Abuut tits, centre | HEAECHIE Lye piece are tastefully: grouped the vurlous Ine | byt they were alivor Wna “runs | yeturptiy the red crosgee on shale left breast, Journeys dng on thelr single slanis of tho’ Order, arowid tho ole, vontrastlag 0 the heavy gold depending (nthe eis tows fully with the cloth, On the reverse sidg of 8 of mosh Qf: nnwere daa th any fs palnted’a ln uk crosy, iy wserell bearlns vinces,? and having another scroll at its foot on Whilelt by Inseyibed thy words, * Non nobls Domne, Naw novls, Med Nornhubs the. Ha Glgrignn3. Ev pu due ends Of 16 erasaplova adporil silver cofds und tassels, and th Jaa uarvel of elemunes and tastefuiness. v i * . | strength,’ Armngements hod boon made by espe te lana Subelitly onan of black. which an accurate statement of the umber SAmntngy apot with many binovas | of ner titling could be secured, but they fell he Kulghigot Pielngud, Vy. St. | throagh, owing to the fact that, with two ex | les traveling Uy entire ulstunce. Nearly roel en Hf looked ruther more gayly-adorned Ono ,Commandery hind heavy and ono Eminent Com- then also are equally noticeable Penusylyania, poracbuck, and riding claht Rapids Conmmandery and innfostic train rim-Major, there entioman that carried water behind portanes and sublimity ready referred toy 4 B: » paused ntnu- | As far as the eye could reach wasn bank of hats, botnets, caps, and tuubrellas, wd tren, “turning about ant extending his | which flowed tha steady torren ett leg at right angles to his body.and due | and erimson, and black and, white, ant forward, he Indlevted’ to. the gentlenimn be- | gold aud steel, that marked the track of the pucennt, ‘Pier upan tler, the stands and swarmed’ with htunnnity, ng, anil then, with n erash of Bi an of Canton, Ory wast ay At sketch of Hancack, and his Fpuntleted left | was the followin, halt ndlozen Str ho way, and passed the reviewing nd the Keneral expre » Mung tho stale twenty feat in alr, | hundreds of thousands who witnessed It was and made a motion us if he were golng to | ‘une of Intense satlainetion and approval. EVOLUTIONS, It was annouticed that when. the head of ils brow, and thus pat hls respects, And he | the street, on. Michigan coker hin dinmy! 3fy-eyel don’t he look manderies wortld like w biled lobster nor nothhy 2? subslded | efit given the -ben- tho new — pavement, - and. rv, and the Grand Master hiinself | allowed to do some faney marching, Loolk- ine to this fuet, tho l'rienntal Conmmittee had shee facets cured seats for thelr Indies on thé sowth bal- toed Tate Ces ond exchanred opinions: cony of the. Exposition Building, and the elty” th splring part of tho | Authorities had equaed a private stand to bo breeted Just north of the camp, ‘Lhe Indles NT AIR COMMANDANT | and gentlemen who oceupled these coigns of vantage were severely disnppainted, how- and Jewels, and ribbons, and phimes, mount- aia is tho Incl of police sorvicu and general ed inant black “and prinelng steeds, whose | wismal » onshags were rieh with velvet and gold, sud | BNW avenste made faucy evolutions an im- avhose eyes fairly blazed with equine glory | possibility, —~ : a\ few of the Commandertes at’ the head of ae Ey ee ‘9 kad x the Ine went through several dificult move. tie aunt Saal leat Ethier, Clary ue gnents, and ealled? forth considerable ap- it get Its‘ money's worth, batasy the dit | plausg. ‘Tho ofiicers of A, Terent Conuuanderies came mireiing by, ac- | of Chleago formed a har compinted by the mumerotts bands digeottrs- | Gardner House, and the Commandery-fornied Ing brave music, the crowd — thawed | 0: Homan - cross, Be out, nnd. thor recognition thorenfter | broke Into sections, six front, ‘Lhe crowd auto siteG Into the street at this thine, the Belvidere, Peorit, Joliet, Decatur, inols Commaniuries eh to the disgust of the Evorta .Conmandery, of ement at the north end of Micht- pollo Comtandery while passing the At Juckson street: they or | be, ‘al and appreciative. ‘Lhe | any dest of the procession attrigted no special at--] and several other 24 teutlon, as Chicago crowds ‘are protty woll | turned into camp, 1 acquainted with tho looks of its pollce, und | spectators, ‘The even the clow-drawn rants of Apollo Uom- | lock mandery hil passed before the people bezan | ‘firm, Fy nes. Dut when Chitago |-pleasing elfect. * Commandery pissed with even step and well- ‘driled ranks, thay wera loudly applauded, | perb nuarehing, "Tho Commanderies of Cour de Leon, Ivan- | computes: broke for the enanp at this hog and St. Bernard, of liinols, were also | ‘The St, a recognized with clapping of hands, By far | headed the ‘Third Diyiston. the most applause, at leaxt at the grand | movements were heartily uy stand, was glven to Monroe Commandery of | thelr narching tine was perfec! Rochester, which was precedod bynnexceflent | the ne beenme very frequent after the third rac “nied Dand, aud the handsome manner | lly vihileh the Kuights went through several | choked uy presenting. Chivayo Commandery vistonand did: some su Another bateh of JInols headed the Second Bernard Commandery, of Ch dl, dni the street bees wud binayily, ‘Dhe. ny LE nadon breal ‘ontmands | but thelr commander captured the tall ent of of Claveland, O,, and Dotrolt Command. } the lino and maretod them on, |~ in Quite a sensation was cau ‘and obilane inove- [;brated Monroy Commander N ‘Thoy are a fing, manly-looking lot o *», St Paul URolghts, and march with beads erect and. made thonaelyes just too cute for anytitng | witli a lounge fare "they, of [movements wei Inco, was | Conant Ml by the cela 2 Soe, and’ while pass. ja by couurer- | ing tho Expoattton Butlding they b ny, Which the svowd recognized very -| phitoons, formed Ronn crosses, and v heartily. + through other diMeult evolutions, ‘hey -It is to bu renarked that whenever an ine | Move its If ote inan, nnd Blow -themselyes toresting ianunyre was avout to take plac Wal we 4 Huta of the Most Pemitnit rei! feat Ot Rueheste Master would charge around and hustle the Nnudtedd their swords well Tvgialy: atte thelr reputation, ‘The St. Ginar, 4, Of Buttalo, and murghed, Mnely, gud by thelr pecujinr. fathullon,vioro cousplcunia rg shan y the! rugithite. marche Knights tg -the Foregroutis, whether they | bY Commnuuloryetho Hl In the Unlfert States—it“inils from iny fully assure blasulf thut io seribe could pos | ¢! 4 sree re | Mariford, Conn.—was hoartily.apphiuued for slbly evt the least slat of the street botore q ter ptate Caatite y mandery foymed vdondly cross wile passing i yton, O. went nandery, of Cleveland, e * a Shparrei the mareliing. r KOMH VEY ATTRACTIVE DEVICRS ~ i eat Cantyey! wero shown among tho banners. The fours Seloto Ponuunnders, OF Contre tlle Qu et datian of most ot thom was the traditonnl | Kuletits. Kaightarmed cap-apla and inauntat ona The ay | sword de | tho Commandery: of his ehlee ty iva Eonipelled to hu as low- i Trough, wome a Commiondories . marelied Uhrough ony ovules: ho crowdoyl condition of Pentaylvaninns, yamnelts, wid the ollle’ formed fone drum corps hove pgs, the woll, but could hot quite nulgue, “Lhoys.of Columbus (0.) Came | us ch necoung of mmandery, Clinton of Mt. Vernon (0,); Cline r fanered of Pittsburg, Wisconsin of otal A the sword mos the Allegheny, Ile gesticulated policemen 10 ple bin, and thintly succeeded hi clearing a pathy ugh the crowd, By this tl nlde, as far g3 tho croaspleca from whieh tha | of thenext divielan line arrived, and, nd Adstan Comuuuuleries ie andl went throngh gevern} the caynp, aul the column was roken Lb fringe and tio o! pf telat ot mua Kor nantes ant each Bub 4 ‘a 4 for p reatrurant mid neoul spot, As nothin: thigsus well | was visible up Aehiggn avenue but 0 ton ' poe fused nasy oF ibmnats Le te, Hat (eh Unt ; crowd arom the Exposition Butiding broice tho motto, “in boo wlan | ranks and started for ‘home, me ‘ TUE VOLIQWING SUIMANY iO Whol | elves a fair ldewor the processiunta numerteal coptlons, the Eminent Commanders 1 fi out the blanks prenared for this a FIRKT GRAND DIVISION, nas 5 sven mney Mnols—Apalla, No, 1, Chi ‘ty ‘ % Alton: Poarht, No. 3) Veo Heteldere, No, re Nort. Morea: ivan, Set rh, Nw 7 Fi a? winitits Now 12, Ch fatto; Gorin, No. Th Olney eae ole ¥ Dy 1s, Hyenmiores Uhura, Nos 1 Get yee ' H + Crut Fane? 0. 1%, Honktords h, No, 18, Nock siitaat f SECOND DIVIAIO nols—Chiergy, No. it, Chie: 20, Princeton suns Noe ate Bene No. 2 Aui Cyrone, No. Si, Contealin re Bloomingtons “Calvary, xo, 22 ugh Do lyons, No. 27, Catrolticn’ Nu. 38, Mandala: Putesting he Parigs (ospitalior, No. ily Jackadnvities tae: Eine j, Kankakees 8. Paul, No. 3h, Fai rity Divistoy, St. Bernard, No. 05, Chiengos No, al nin Mellen Ni, itsenins Meee Pot Wo, By Bilxtont Mt. uskels No. i, Be, hualels Gaioun, No. 10, Gatenny Gothrenneed A 4, Metropotisy Cunte’ du Loon, No. 4a, El tater Alholstan, Ne. 45; Dinvilles ‘Templestowe, Ae 48, Sullivan; st. Aidemur, “No. die Peter Ae: y he jal v! o ic No. 61, Liucolit. + Helloviitey Caustautiag FOURTH DIVIAION, z Now York—Monruc, Noy Itochestors tt No. Utloay Paiesting, vark ci f Oloans High de Payous, 3 iN A ULavING stones Hlebnond. No. 7 mouth, No. by Portsmouth; Api to: Paterahars eoveugon, NO. Biawton ths jivta! Oo. rlatianburgs Be, is No. 1, itlenmond; Grice, No, 16 Norton ees Vorinont—Beatisoant, No. 7, Hrattlebory, Conneeticyt—Washinyton, No. 1, Hurtiord, : t! VIFTI DIVINON, Oblo—Mt. Vornon, No, 1. Columby ter, NO. 2, Ennentiefy Ciielunntiy Roe gates hutty Bureilion, No, 4, Mussiiion:! Cituton, Nuk Mt. Vornun; Roed, No-t, Duy ton: Do Malan xe BTN: Cyprus, No. 10, Zanesville; bens ville, No.1, steubenvilios Culviry, 1, Portamuuth; Hansejmun, No. 10, Chielounte > BERTH DIVISION, + Ohlo—Coleman, Nu. Urbans vi No. EN yi te roy: Rape nY oa No. 2h, ron; Cael 28, Washingtuntaert Hes Holy rou, Ny 29 Hy Speinutictd; ULD, Clreloe RAND DIVISION, DIVISION, T.olota; Shawnee, No. Ty, Norwatk: Munsileht Ne No.l, Baudusky; Detlinea, * BEY Ohfo—Toledo, No. TAniay Norwatk, St. Mans FRIGHT DIVISION, _ ky—Louleville, No, 1, Loulsvillo; Web Hexlagtons Versuilten’ Sok Verte. Vinigtorys: NG. Comin ton Bradford. Ni tlle, pryetown Gy yav Hl ducal, Now 1h, 2 villeg Hendorson 1% Danville: No, ridge, No. 10, Monmingbins, Poli “NINH DIVISION, orinsylvantn—Pittabtiry No, 1, Pltteburgs Ineques Do Molal Nosh, Washingteny St ag No. 4) Walhivtelphing «Fork No. 2h, Yorks 3M, ‘Olivet No, WW, rio; Alleghony No. i, Alleghe- , Mbtndelphin; Roo Croix’ No. suling, Now te Tent Taba te Albans No. 47, Philadelphi ut No. 48, Pittsburg. : vee TENTH DIVISION, : Rapler No. tf Judinnapolig; Lataye Gi afayotios' Bt Wayne Nod i New Albany No, f, New Albany? Ite ty uw No. 1, Warsaws “South ettd No. 1% pats Columbine La of: Y are Hnute No. 10, ‘Verne Hautes Mi 18, Munelo; Apollo No, nN Ke nes No.2, Vine i 3 NO. Marlow No, 21, Marion; St, fonn's N Now Athany Noes, New Atbany; Py Plymouth; Vaiparniso No. 2, Yul aris No, l, Paris; Indivisiule F her 141 4. of Columbin=-Columbia No.2, Wash- ington, Z Cannda—Hichard Caur de Leon No. 4, London, Ont, . ELEVENTH DIVISION Michigan-—Dotrall. No 1 2; Pontiacs Bi Ne Dotrott:-Pontiue No. rok No.8, Hilbatale: Adteiun No, 4, Adrhung De Molat No.s, Grand Raphla; Port ‘furon. No. 2%. Port Huron; Pontusular Ne Kalamnzoos'tnekson Nu. M, Jitekesor Ww, ¢ bonln No 1, Lonk ley No, 13, Filnt, ” 4 : TWELFTIL DLYIBION. i, Michivan—St. Bernard No. 16, East Saginawy ‘Marshall No. 1%, Marshall; Columbir No. 1 ‘Stuns; Monrag No, 19, M amt No #1, Corunna: Mus mt Lune alle No. 25, Lansing: May” City No, 2, Bas Clty: uy vers Nod), ‘Theo Hivers; Lake supe rior No, &), Marytietta, ie Bot 1 Misalsstppl-—Loxinston, No. 3, Loxingtou; Gree nada, No.6, (renada, | t TIIND GRAND DIVISION, s TIINTERNTIT DIVISIO i Callfornin—Mnttulion of California, Utah, and Novada Knignts, f ass fee Tuy Niahvilte, No.1, Ne hay vosbare, Ne ‘No, Us, Juckson. - ee a YOURTERNET BIVIBTON. Wisconsin—Wiseousin, No. 1. Miwaukecs Jangsvillo, N anoavilios: Robert Sucny, No. ) Madison: Fort Winnebago, No. 4, Portipe ity; Fond du Lao, No. 6, Fond du Ent Ruolie, No.7, ugino: Chippowh, No. 8 Baw Claire? Oshkosh, No. i, Oshitoshy’ MInerat Polat, No.1, ‘Mineral Point: “St. Jotun, No, 73, Malwaukect St Gets No. 4, Hudson; De Mott Us Dy Boscor bel - p . New Jorsey—Palestinb, Ne ‘masons, No. b, Newark; Cyrqu Avanos N \ Morlentown. eorg ht. ty NOW No, Snoony Palestine: No. tb Jacobs Nu 3 Genesce Vale pvilies Dund- Zompnta, No. 4, Memphis; 10, Murfreesboro; Juckson, Trenton: Tk No, ¥, Cainder isin; St, Omer, 7, Savanna, VIFERENTHE DIVISION, ‘Miagourl—St. Louls, No, 1, 8t. Loula; St. dosent Now 4, St. Joseph; Kansaa Cityy No. 10, ansad Olty;, Caurdy idoe ria Ty Bevnk hot: Agi: lon, No, WW, Ht. Loulsy St. Aktomar, No, 28, 3 Louis; Krdush, No. #1, Canterons Cruatdy, No. “Mexico, Moy Goidtrey de Tnuilty, No, Shy renitons l'nniured, Noy 2 , tonerlys Paschal, Nu i, Chillicothe, te 4 Now Muinpshiro—Molnt Moreb, Concord, Montgamory, No. 4, Blontguinerys » G, Solu. — Battalion Loulsjang Knights. 8s * SIXTEENTH DIVISION, plone otal, No. J, Mueatines Bales tine, o. oy: Lowa City; ‘Temple, No, “a Molne Datnnaous, No, cookin De Payuns, No.8 Oskaloosa: St Cyiuon of Cyrone, No.9 Daven burt: Holy Croga, No.0, Clinton; feanacant, No 2%. Decorah: Rxculibtr, No. Th Woanes St, Here nird, No, Ih: Holle Waing Columbian, No. 1 Sloux A Biloam, No. g, Dubuques Bald! far alive Wrtnity, No. 10, Montler'l No, 20, Clarindas Otlental, No. 2 3 stunting, No, 2 Osceola; Ascaton, No juny Apull No, 2d, Cedar Haple iyo, Murlons Hothians, No. NE Atdoninr,’ No. 3, Marshalltown HH Outunieu Union, No, itt Rod Oaks mar 0. 16, Jetrerans Mt, Ollvot, No, ul, Au Reiunbite Bote Tnddpondenee; Nazareth, Nov 4, Aymohestor, : . SEVENTRENTIL DIVISION, Minnesota—Tgmascus, No, 1, Bt. Pauls Hoth No. 3, Muneupojly; Home, Nu & Loelestars Davlie. No. 7, Minnoapoliss Puribault, No. & Furlbanits Uyrono, No. % Uwatonnar Duyards No, 1, Stillwater, i . Kunsis—Loavenworth, No, 1, Leavenworth: Washington, Nov 3, Ateblsony i Do Pay Dodfutal, No, 4. Law! ‘onekny Oswego, No, 7 Oswene Ko. ah Hort Bunt wt ‘opeka, No. 2. rn o.8, Einporiay Newton, No.0, New anuved, No. 1, Ottaway Hiawatha, No. 1 wath; St Omer, Na, 44, Gruat Bendy As culun, No, 21, Sling,” 5 + RIGUTRENTI DIVIBION. . Bites ace alan No, 1, Babthmoro;, alte moro, No.#, Haltimords Ueatacunt, No, 35, Hal HOF, 3 ee Nobruskn—Rattalion of Nobrasks Kntuhts. West VirginamCalyarys Nos ih, Park aeruret Criaade Nod ¥atratiats Gevente Nort, Whvel "Sororndo:-Colorudo, No, |; Donyory Wromld lorn jurado, myo! ia Now, Gboyonne, et ot p : NINETEENTH DIVISION, Musuachusotts and Rhode Jsland—Mitfont, No Ti, SMlifurd, Massy Calvary, No, 12, Providelicy District 6€ Coluimbla= Be Aloiuly No. 4, Was ingtun, 58 és Hiehtgun—De Molal, Nu, 5, Grand ttapldé, Biswulectvankeos Nos wee oie TWENTIETH DIVISLONS ' Oriental, Noy 13, Clevelaud, Oy escort (0 Post “Bintaetit, rand aster, at the Oral Bnelms oe Wn United Biuies, 3 a NE vingont Langan ituribut, Grand Mas Torsonal Stal of tha Most, Eminont Grand Muster, et Memborvof theQrang Rncampment and aver olilvers of Grand Connandoried tn the fue ‘- ing genlurs runlelnuy by dute of Grund Consus Grand 2utalfotion of. Uinols (by courtesy foot ‘iti Thin, Sie Churloa Moody Btorso, Grand Com . Tan, fi bs maniur, pat anty by tbe bon. Baelby Cullom, Governor of }ilinold; tho:Hon. Cartet it, jluretaon, Huyor vf Chicago; Grand oillcert of WHinols. 5 neers Ollicers Of tho Grand Encampmont andullit of Qrand durisdicuous, td ‘The route ‘whieh the procosslor shore hayy followad was Wabash avenue tot a ty-lirat streut, tenes ‘to Peurls yale, of Prairie nvenue to Elghtoonth strect, the se to Michigan avenue, thenes north to J. of street, West to Clark, south, ie Waallngv 4 west to La Sallesouth ty Mfndbian, | €! th State, south to Monroe, west to Clark, oy Ao durkyon, there to. disperss. Bor tsi set forth elaswhere, this youte was not 3! aa Iyadlvred to, only'a few of the Coumane sl

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