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' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, out before reaching Lake street | Charles M. Howoll, Jection to his adi: fo aedin, after a fav. | ing of th{a Conclavato consult upon this work | There was no immediate prospect of an | Egan, who hadn’t any fan, endured and : of thorn fu" hort! s Haceist Samuel Be Dek, Memtyitio orable ballot aud before tho order te canterred, | and prepare ‘Templar ritual for your inspec- | empty treasury, or that humiliation or.cur- | persplred, a ; fused to the £0,000 outside, could be secured ‘Teaneane = wie ye Bettas G6 vileh atunp nae inacly unworene cease | “3iopa thate report, will bo tn every reapocr | faHtment nf the Inildcnce it Aikely” weer LE TEND ATDENTURED, ig Jead ‘would be ‘followed by hopetul | T iF 3 - ul ie A o C1 y uf udmis- 14 n pi oy ely t “ “ ' TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE, Cotemabta, Gey Gt Bie We 1. ttoninwon, tnetroun these eta atte gta cunfer the ore" matiructory, nnd thn tho ritual Hey subinit | Houta tualemte Teel Ot Sts eee | The otchestra “for somo loceult reason | thousands” From” nego Cae! south | ts Lhe ies a pre tu Le upton vy iatiraad Ads Met wenn BUpport, 1 itch th t 9: ny, ht of objoction, howl- ut Tors ave anuthort e* anal nlfurm work = > wrformance which rey were asst CALLED TO ORDER. meph M. Fowler, Colby | edge may snake: ft Umpussibite, tort hine te | Gaede a aorta tee oue fter payingall the appropriations made at | 2 AIT ORIG Spent Ee ee hath Gy 6 Ges Min mre ‘ LIST OF DELEGATES. Menny' Mt Alken, Kuoxviliet Wilthin 1 Huder | friterntze with the ennlglie eihee vetoed the last Conclave, Including the printing bit | Exeeutlne, In order, apparently, to Kil Sir Henioiain » Muller, 1, ter whtow the: couldn't be Indtteed to stop an interpolated | end of tho long biulding. the crowd Huw. ftoberteon, dack= | eluded tro ly | surged, now. = movin from north to south, again from south to north, but te the rf Mem phiy. G. G3 Shr My q 0 y tenes i VILOXTEN, i and assist the audience to possess thelr souls | 9 ptirpose. ‘The open door was not ‘to be Tho members of the Grand Eneampment, eure enti eatere uate pau Wagan treaeants santhenee ia, Hue se eight iy RATT | Tent your attention to Seo.28 of Art. IT, of oral excuns at the sppropelstion, aut with patience uring the siready protracted | found, and oven strategical inovements aithongh: they were In carriages, followed | Tuaus—sie He ihe Mentameale Shea, Cee you cunt unseat w worthy Frater. ta inake room | the Constitution, cordon BOuiots ie music ceased. ‘There | "won tho cook-shop and kitchens In rear of , delay. Tsut ot last ¢ ‘ stion read! Recorder, $000)—tota), 81,008,—tha Grand | {° . the bull tho extinplo of tho Commanderles when thoy | Gi ,8lr Joseph W. “Hunuing, Aust, D. | forw new incmber, ‘The maylum is to bees | «THe Hirst purt of thie scution reads ns follows: OA fee arr was an Interval of silenca for afew momenta, | Uie building were fauially G unsuccessful, The . Ost ‘he OL Ot itd ‘ “Any ollicer specified In tho twenty-sixth see. | ‘Treasurer repo bainnee on hand of | and then ene the expec igie blasts,— | Alege of Rhodes was atriliing circumstance to got fo the Van Buren slreot entrance to the | Bir Hi we slalvern proxy. foe Jounte Heine | eeenenaee, inet the unworthy, ni £2 | tions oxcept Yast Commanders, way appear and | $5104.17," n au about {wwlcg as eroat ns at | Very went and very titin for tire baler ns | that, OF thee ee reer ate etretustance to camp, allghting there, and golug at once Into | Waco, G. G. G,; sire Jaines Sorley, Anderson? | Prater ieihe flaming sword nt the entrance to | Yeto by proxy. I seo ny reason for thls excep. | any previous perlud. The Grand Eneamp- was afterwards d! not been that th . sciosed, wantes me- he early comers the Asyling to get out of the reach of tho | B.A. Potts, Houatony A. 8. Hichurdson, Hous: Protect its sncrud walks nnd syrabols agatnat the | Hol. but feel cuntident that the efticteney of tho | ment “owes no man acent,” and with funds disclosed, wanted — so! arly comers sGon got tired 6 i : mae ant Grand Commandery wonld. be ereutly napnients . thing to wet his lips with, Weak ng | Of tho heat, and the ‘dust, and the jam ant —, sun's rast, Dy thls course thoy cut off the | Hata fionauate ts Gucea, Uva AT" © | taut nga owe antenna hoamesgtons | Seta thet te nat tun unfoors ot | Pa tava wg Deuce future beyond, may be tlerstood Mieke pret, en ePORE, Wm: | Bahar liscomfort tnslde and made way for Hy 1 ermont--Kdward 8. Dit : iy ‘sea 4 : the Grand andsu' uate bodies, ullowing nung | TECve Fan a ors po} a v Is inst halt of the route, and were not escorted Wu Haigammch wee ea esectecne Ge | Besta A who alone ie Wao ee ea ® | hut nettvo alters to appenrund'vate by pruey. | C¥ew fonyure safely to inaugurate farther | three hundred promenaders nt tie aonth end | Which was being orgnntcodvoutd wee been to the Asylum according to the program. Hurston, DG, Gai D. Marvin deradion, | ates uF neudldates ke cienee eae keke | LC tua rate should upeente, ns 1 nitiegs | Dut for Mlerensed tsetuliess, of tho building stopped thelr walk and looked | Sticcessfully carried unt. ‘At half-past 3 o'clock they were in session, rhe following oflcers were present and oc- eupted sents on the platform: Vincent Lam bard Hurlbut, Chicago, M. E.G. M.3 Walter (ey Proxy for. Sl. Chait | sickness, or any one of anunber of enusos, cane | yold, to diminlats the number tn attendance at | This year, with an thereased alestro to ba, | tip te the pullers inent Sir Knight Gag- | The fenture of the solrée was its crowd. 2 regitine Conchive of the Grand Counuand- | able to present a full and complete report of | ME re Y eve vie Gnmes, G. Hain, Portemonth, | {ihe erent rotted or eet gee NS | cvics and Grand Hneninpnionty It arould esien | the Diener oe stot early duy, the Grad SAT aidan regia roduichorys command, Zhe Dinnudfence and te wemore commatned Biv foun “Karan Hejoattit, Teh | Ia ue enmpetied te rennin AG AT Peete | the exposed oF thelr Conclaves nnd nau tothoir | eeeraees: jut the blanks for returns 1 | oven then if was apparently audible only io | eof its humensity, a gra ene ties dee +, Ch Bin Pevtn, & Cater, Haters | prutatnitd of ul that In nacre in our Ones ro teadien Te a cu tee es: fhe month of May, aud wrote to the fizant | Hose direetty aboweand wider him, tautpro, | orations of the buitding lve heen wendy ap 5, et “l ee i ol ab, it hn ra bey " Geb a : ue % pt rel - " Lawrence Braga, stanton Ales qe x Gui Firs Willian 'H, tanies (ehinnndy and | seeteatios Inallot he moat roveal tho grounds of Teylslative bogies aa nae ene gonetayes UF OUF | nents, A rutjuces he repented early iit duty, Seclecmage Cover tho following nildress of iether al heaton to thom shee ene th there: DG. M3 Benjamin Dean, Buston, V, G, u, nN . Whithers, Mexandrin, 2. G, ¢ objvetion. “Phis assumption | interest and tho frat knowledge and oxperience | Writing cyen to. the Grand Commanders of Moat Erats Mood of Heht which Ulnnined the buildin; * G.5 the Rev. Clinton Locke, Chicago, V. E. | West Vrelnin Sie dewe J. Parnell, Parke | the tear of tho scerct ballot. “No. tra urine ee B those Bodies whosu Grand Iecorilers wero |, Mott Hmtuent Grand Master, He Grand Ene | thet benutles of for und clan ee: Prod. Hobert Suoolt Withers, Alexandr, Fo Weak‘ Jet Brarciusbure Gegee Posy | der any obligations to disclony ta any 1 rial tho |” | therefore recommond that this section be no proverblutiy belind thie. ‘uy result has | Serpent Mae Caled VEG S, Wet a , yd ‘ mericn, } S i. ju nityhita, oe CitGens of Chicago: On | aticed to the fullest possible degree, It nsin—Hir Jolin W. Woodhutl, Milwaukee, in bis own Mreast mutes ho | WMicnded thut the right to wppear and vote hy | heon that he hud heen able (for the first thie) | Reales ‘the ‘Triennial Committee bid you all | must bo confessed that: the two-story and ee hig objection to u candid fo key | i. fi Daryl yi | O05 Sir Milton D, Burtlett, Baw Claire, D. Gs | choo: Hisclose them, ‘Thi tp thy proxy be limited to tho netive ofliverd of tho | to close the beoks for the full telen Welcome, Such as wo have, tt is trou wyou,and | basement baronial castle failed to produce ¥, BGe Prenat 7 Hearts An! ae nytt dave Gee flr Ietekinnnd M. Thutehinson, Ostiknsh, G. Get | Wo Huse 10 numer oe tava eee eee | Grund and Subordinats bodien period as to. the Grand: Commanteries, |-we hope that thie niet wil bo a mnemuraiie | that anne eet castle falted a prodite City, Ve E.G, Ree John Wesley seed: | Sir Tomuel Mosuiter, La Crosse, G. G. Get Sirs | there tut ond of our Onlor, for Pneed not plet- FOREIGN teLaTIONS, and leaving but two Subordinates delinqu Bight for you all. It ja a proud day | dence which has been looked for, Perhaps - hull, Milwaukee, V. E.G, St. 1.5 Charles | Honry f. Pater, Alvin He Alden, A. Vai, Gute | ure whut Touttul oceania coda follow if a | Under this bend Ihave but a single sublect to | for tho Inst (present) yeur, Prompt. pay- | forthe City Uf Chicago to. wolegme hero a) was Deentse the crowd outwelghed it Willinm Carter, Norwich, Coun, V. 1. G, | pewter, Miwaulee, nnd Carlos’ 2, Whitford, Frater Wore competiud ws toll to thors’ what Teport of xpeulul snterest. in the innin, nat | jucnts, however, could only be effectunily see | muy sit nan oats front nll vovur, $0, its an attractive fenture to the sight-seer, or Sv. 1; Geter Crosby Shidle, Piltsbyra, Vs |” kubardinste’ Commanderios—st, John's Xo. | hoton, Aumie thisrnie iftaour Ordur—the file | yinpaleed wee Geant Tae Cee eae | cured” by the enctiment of an amendivent | World aud we Hope dh havoisinuch enjoyment | ft mixht lave been that . tha average y requiring a Sir Knight to reveal the grounds of | Wing ai “3 q Titra Thee ‘aves, San Frans | Wilmington, Vel. dames HH. Price, B. doptingt the reatheme to the constitution, Ike one proposed, which | Surot tho nighras tee citizens of Chicazd tave | Imagination could not: convert painted EG. Weg Asians thivoop Graves, Sinn Brats | Wheaton, Hel. ded My Peleg, bis ubfection to tno ndvatceiment of w canals | Hiydliay rusk, uve cloved the doursof anges | exists In all to’ Grand Loiges” antl Come pride, ‘Tho Trionaial Committe of ‘Kaiguts | canvas Witch Mutiered With crcl ae clsco, V. E.G, © Oe Maste: istedt | Ma Simune, proxy for 1. © Quigiry, © she | date for the orders—ona of two disastrous re- | ton with the ‘Kulghts Templur of tho United | Manderies, requiring the pavinent within the | “omplar, whom I represent, hi Tho Most Endnent Grand Master, assisted | ington, No.l. Washington, Ce Ware Heoee sults tnust follow: wither tho nature of the rea | Klutes, by making a confession of faith in the | time preserlbed nya condition of a seat in | bette gerve you. We have ue by the rand ofilcers and representatives | ontt. proxy for \ Lephens we done thelr | Ing zephyr into — ancient Masonry, nel ourselves | or’ perhaps tha collection of Christ: HGa ie sons of the objection Is such thit every: Four dogina of tho ‘Trinity a prereyuisit for nduls- | tha Grand Eneampmeut of tho delegates | tho servanta of tho oPaplen, not intone of Chi- | inas-trees to the left of tho building lacked 1 ot i G, Brock, Glo: A.M. Wubi. proxy for W. for private, or social or public well-botng will | slow, nut only w imuinberativ, but tothe elght | from such bodies, eng and tho Stato of Tinos, but the Templars 3 present, opened the Grand Encampment in Moore, CG. Columbia, No.2, Washington, 1 mae the ips of te Peto oa compel his sie | of Visitation, ‘The Snylish Order of Kuigat: | tn’ the Goats Recorder-General's report } Of the world. As such we havo boun proud todo Steet ree od origuéatianns howe¥or, tho auple form, omitting the full ceremontes, Myron M, Parker, Hy WEL, Browne, Clot gud thua open the naylum to the base and | hood iy strictly" trinituriun, white tho | gir Parrin. recommends jegistution de. | Urduty, Hut more than that, woostcut our | thouglh it served di i its she AYE) john Witkon, OC. G. ne, No. 3, George 6 OF > i which | Ord 0 vee = P Ki sclves tho servants of tho pooplo of the City or | though it served admirably burpose o PRAYER, John 1 C. omac, No. d, Georges | unworthy. or cumpel hit to disclose thut which | Order tn this country is uot, 3Ve hive. sine fining a thne when. the ‘elections of | % poop! Or | concealing teow th ye th NEDONG * Prelate Locke th fered | town, D.C. G. Corson, Cos Jolin IL Mooi, | inay carry disuster and ruin to the Hves and ply demanded in eonfession of falth in hordinate Commatderies shall eld, ag | Gblcako, whos Fepretoptatsrns wo are, a8 rod ing from the gaze the evergreens, Very Eininens relute Locke then offer prose forgighe rnellG. ae Duntel Jol sii | hovor of others, All this fs inure than concely> | Crist ag divinely ordafued as the Savior of tha. | 8Ubor seed ps haan Chicuyoans, Therefore, agatn, without oucupy- page a4, and patnces in which exposition ¢: prayer, saylngs }. Ce De Mola, No. 4, Washington, D.C. A mig | able, nore thin possible, more than probable, | worll—ns the Son of God—nnd the anthority of there are now twenty-four In thirteen States | ing yuur time, allow mo to say welcumo to you | hibitors display thelr dry guods and cutlery, Most gractotts God, wo humbly boscech ‘Theo, | 1. Johnson, H.U.: Rumuel H, Thomson, CG. | Ttwould prove terripty actunh, ¥ the Christiun religion. “Under thisgeneruistaty- | and ‘Territories holdlug. thelr elections at | ait God bless all of you, Ie a8 huppy as you | full short of the antielpatlonsof the designer, for the orders of Feeeumgonry in gencral, so | Geurde Lion. No. t, Pensacola, Fla, SirGvorge } Thold, therefore, thut there ts—thore ean be— | ment of a common faith Trinttarians anid Late ) diferent tines, so that It 1s impossible, as to | can. En joy yourselves during the night, and, | The drawbridye, tmder whose portecullis 0 tepeohully: for to Order of the Temple hore nae | Wentworth, BE. C.: Sir %, C. Luge, lows City, | no safety when this prerogative of objection or | tarluns huve tiken our obllyation, buckled on | them, to collect satisfactory. statlstics, or | as you vo heats before, be laughing philoso | couple of Sir Kulghts stood wateh and ward trembled in ita Conclave, thit thon wouldst be | proxy for Bir Jumes McDonald, C.G. Hamus- | the kindred prerogative of gcevecy Is invaded; | their atmor and marshuled ‘thomsclyes under | know who are the oflicers nt the date of Is- hers through all the ills, and enjoy au tho. | the ening tong to assist i the realiam of plewsed to direct und prosper all its cousulin« | ene, No. 2. duckwonville, Fin. OUia L. Kecnes | that a Frater bus the right tu interpose an ob: | thy banter of the grasa, sulng the simmons, as many oral tay havy | pleasures beeniiso they nro free rie guu itigts | the scene, the towers uf the sath half of tho tluns to tho advancement of Thy glory, the good De Witt Clinton, Na ai ruinin City, | jeetion to the ndvancementof a candidate at We cannot Introduce Into our ritual and con- held elections between Aug, 1, the date of ¥ | maar’ ORTeT aR hear Caer why wil | Structure to the right, the qunst-crambiiny us Be 23 ety Ste] | y i F. vl Sr i 1 M. ly 1 " Seay a EAUAHL INO attra aon wolfare BAMta EG Neo Biccalen ore Pisthidels on peti mii tat ties ele a iat hanks without reqaiig ead “Senter fe inte, | thelr Inst returns, und the following May. Fespond on vehatt ot Apolo, Ci jengo, and st, | au veritably Ivy-elnd’ walls of the ruine af tho Onder at a uid settled by Ita endedye | phit, proxy for Sind. 8. Lor 4 Mir W.8. | voluntarily withdrawn, frugmonts, aud white our Candiun and Englleh | 20 this report were | Bornard Commanderies, (Applause) half to the left, were all very pretty, but they wey ppon the best nnd sureat founda- Ni hy proxy, for Sir A. G. Irvine, Glo, Wilning= pintr. Featera bold to this rigtd rule we must foreyo THE FOLLOWING STATISTICS SI KNIGHT EGAN failed to satisfy the wind, which still remen nat int pence and happiness, truth | to Wiliningtun, No. 1, je Coe A . se tha plensure of uitiiating with them. Lindulge | ag Tomplarism 1877-1850! ded ns fi get bered the descriptions of ‘erusnding Hfe to be Honey trees telat l-pictte may’ provait | He” Munson, roxio for’ W. If, ‘Chad: | yAtter giving tho correspondence in a Now | tte pl ensure, no unkind criticiem of their |-2f Gerd! responded as follows: found in ‘The Talisman” ant other stories He dhaut all ode Commnmlcnica. thoke aad | Mourne 1s, G, Orexen, No. 1, Portland, Ure. eater merc ar adimit) | Reton. They: oro u sovereign and hdependent | Number of Grand Comnanderios ahs BAtsexz Guanp Masan or me | based upon the stirring days of King Richara Hes aplue thtoushont Wo wosey ee | He Aletiuphen, Brosy eS TOF SICE. Nc Bhute | ISuot roper subleet of w vole becuse ie hae | body, with UnUUUbted right to inuintuin a eons THE USIRD SEATED. OF AAT EaeeAM | and Saladin, It wns'in vain that the obs nights. Pe aA ee th the mune and tmedintion of Jesus | lett, Ulo,; Birt. Stel pry for see pate ho powor tu refuse the appilention If the applic selentious belfof nnd muke it 1 test uf fellow. ment (snine fur each yeur of the O8 THE UNITED SratHs OF Amutuca, LADIES, on, proxy for Sir EL, fy ley - Trienwal).... JENTLEMEN, ANI NI server sought to conjure up the past, and bumbly bey cant hag performed hls part of the contract by | Sip. while It fs our privilege und duty to watt Gextiesen, AND Sin Koi: The honor bad }} a ce ‘4 ; 1 vepreta- | Nuinber of thelr subordinate: been accorded to me by the Kuights Templar of | People the enstle agalt with its gallant garri- Christ, oUF niost blvased’ Lord’ and Savior, Be ie ialieaed ota . heaton Pasi hv ducs, and ao keepmy bls obligations | ful B share liberal construction und juterpreta- | So eer op thoir suites Chieayo of exproasiug on thelr benalt i ioe | bone Uf thes heat been a mont it inlght have Amen, ile WOLEAWAR OATES i thie proxy: for Sir Jolin, Davis, ‘Sir cent try tere autos te hie oe Fae nuenesott SNORE. umber of tholr suburdinntes, slight degree taut Kn phtly kreoting nr Welbon been possible, without too heavily drawing ; MAbIn M Coste Mhemnes Dodnneet AG te | and all that i uroper, be donoen the kartect | Sinco last we met In Genarat Conclave denth Number kutghted thoretn, Ueoustone ONE f° You From thom on this grand | upon the powers Imaginative, to pleture tg and the following answered to thelr names: lnmbinj 8. Dodnmend, 1 a | vers! e Y - |" 1 if the Commandery, when" un application for a | hus Mvaded our ranks and borne to tho land of Number knighted thorein, uke ai Sir Smiaes He opal tebe, | uuimes Audcron, Ula; Sir Jucu 8 Stewart, | he cya mucery, when wu application, part | sllenve suine of the most beloved and houured | Nuniber of mnembers ie Kishin tee Pes Mar Sir David Shore Goudtoce Pe DC eaes | reese Be oa, Suuminghain, CG. N ©, | OF thoorlginal agreginent, is tor the 1. Com | of our number, uinong thom two of the Grand | Numbor of members ele keukehr: ted Biciamed Borie Galvustee eee door hone, | cen Sharpless, proxy for Sir, i, Shirpiess, | Hunder to inyulre of tho Itevorder if the appli- | und two of tho Past Grand Ullicers of thu Grand | Nutber of members ie eee eee Precio ot Ste Pal ave eter WE tat tt ostose | Bin eutrEtesss proxy Tor Bi Montana, Huttg | cant ie cleur of the books.” and if he js an- | ueampment, Who of does tot miss the gifted | Numbur of Commanderies sulecdle Socll hall where tho eyes of beuuty beam, ut | the inoat had been omlttud, and the donjon Mow and Sir HT, Nehuitay IG, O. Gea 1] City, Nova Ble We As Chirk, H.C Siedoseph A | #Wored ufllrmatlvely ty Instruct tha Recorder to | und ienial Wolch and. tin brave and wscoms | unto te the Unser Encampment oy | OUFewn homes, Proud us we have been of ove | could hut be conjured ip. Grand Rue ' Alubama—Stephen H, | Hyde, Glo: {ouue the dhiuit Inalue form, unlusa there be ob- | plished Michardson, the former Grand: Warder | _-(in thirtoen States and Terrirories S78 21 | preat city in tho past, we are on this oveason ICk-WATHR SUGGUSTS THIRST, occuston, one’s self the donjon keep, with Its erated po lines past tt fas boon thelr good Fortune windows, just over the muddy ditch, and Its othor akley, Dut now wo yreet cach other onthe | Walllug: prisoners callings upon the station- teuted teld- where bunners wave. and in the | keeper for another tin of feewater, but then pinent " + Jections, ani the only ground of objection that | und the latter Grand Junior Warden of thia | Numborin. sone. =v y v1 Bee Motite:’sie:Mubert Stianttogp, Eutniny | 4, flere were Just-800 meanbers present, not |" iy vutlurorenn bo creceattel oes atone | Bee. tat umber in 3 | Walle'so prand's sobre tee eoee ete Her | ana hatin turn brings to mind ty suffer. a cA out iis Dear sath oa fuga | Mneluding the Grand officers, who nutber | ub ‘a Ute ehuryes be preferred ugulnat the ape | The whoto Ordor has been offically notified of | Number k ‘Ol | of our land. ings of | the thousands“ who attended tA Mess” Pulte Browne and | clever the Very Eminent’ Grand Juntor | ilcatt for ummimonte or uaknieetiy ectaae, | amet, {tule Ordor bas boon expressions uf ap- | Number knighted JE | Never before tn tho history of our Onter has | the solrée iunaleale. ‘Tho building was Ww ) tiore buen guthered in one place go nobte wt | Ute van tho Aina Cote eg! GG Gay rs. ‘el i oy q “4 P evident: welatiy 7 yO ei q P, Warden being dead, ‘This is tho hugest | Cho dimit ts tho legul and Musonle evidence thut | preelative sorrow ug Wo could curnmand, Number kniuhted,,. Lu William 5. Foster, Mobile, BP. G. i 1429 | nssembluye of ius memburs: never. before oveupants becnme Intolerable. Ice-water a ‘ el r ed ‘Tomnplir, Number of memb 1d Commandery of Arkunsas—Sir Rupa | number ever at a Conclave, exeveding tho at- | tho holder thorvot 3 an unulitiinted ‘tempt 4 NUW COMMANDERINS. Number of membe jomblue i M,Jonnson, Fort Bull, Dy Gy Gz gle Morey Ste | Lendance at Clevelin by nlnetscone. Tend aay aaer teat OF goad Iulvutly stand | During my tori of office dlpenautions havo Numbor of membo: Zam | Baye craved, torethor, so ianny “Akniehtly | was not to be found, and only i Mucky tow dleGuire, Unrdinelio, G. Gee Bir iver trays (uhnietla it} visiting eH felahts In Hoot ie asued in due form tho Count ery has not tee weanted, Lor be. pranization | oe fur nw : Hace uit togetuor pnp Peorde Hashed: a found out thot a lecoction kiawen i) ain’ ayetteville, Ge +3 James H. Yau Huose, | standing wete eourtenisly Invited to seats ih ia na no power to ate ormnyanide 0 ert K mai ee 2 | ude frappée, which a young collegiate jus Fayetteville, BG. G. during the sessions of thé Grand Enenmp- Honing of tho alien Tromn tho yall of gx? | whether charters ought to fssue to these Come | Total number Sir wlghts returnod fore has tho power of our Order, and the wig " f . ‘ nw uflitated, July, avutha 48,409 | tudo of tho hit :. De une | Teturned from " Paree” translated pro bono 7 California —Bruce Benjamin 2 | ment.” A few avalled themselves of the priy- | bershin betore It hus furnished him with the | Muaderies, Sane Add ‘for: delinquents, na" reported vee | ouateated us tipo Mila aes eee gems | Tito lemonade stick Wit club,” was « Franelseor, Edward It. Hodges, ik: | ilege eredeuttuls to which he ty entitled, CHARTER REATOUKD. Inst your, aes | fgnorant of tho subline’ principles bios eee tans Chntles Fayette’ Lott, amet : NESPLAGUA Iie Muy 2 T recelved n petition, duly lene Stare Suess f —— | tho foundatian of ont ee ples My perhaps Continued im the Stetth Page. Willian Caldwell Beluhor, ,'G. COMMITTERS, ‘2 B by the requislt number of Bir Kulrhts of Santa | Enrolled Knights in tho United fear tht in tho future ft may grow to. dungere eerie Bir Edwin A. Hogers, Sonora, The Most EminentGrand Master appointed | Another yoxcd auestion, causing no end of | FG, N. M.,auking for u restonition of charter 10 Staton ‘Auge, WBN... cencaas da vacvee - WH | ouw proportions. They litte know how loyul wo AM D Fayre Ortue, P. G. Gy Los Angeles the following Committes on Credentials: | amnoyuuco, tn that of “Templar wnitorm,” and | suhty Fo Commandery. Noe ty te. tosstliee ledavethecchece: THUSE bear AIEEE Ya Te a | Seren See Yhroop Gives, 2. G. C., Sin Francis John Henry Brown, P. vOK s Wa. | al the discussions, not to say disputes aiid cone with thelr property, Jewels, and records, ‘Being | Appended are the returns o} Just in tho rolation of man Gy ni fellows vo Lie HAVERLY'S THEATRE, A. Pedilington, P,Q. C., Sacrumenta, Parvin, fowas If HH, Dick ‘Maine. | teversies, on thts aubject aro due to our hnpor= | gutistied, frome the Pe resontations made, that . THE QNAND COMMANDERIES? Ureator, und to bls Savior. You who ‘are tne | JMTAVERLY Mannauer ang Proprictor Colurudo—It, M. Oruhood, Coutral’ City, @. C.; ‘arin, aH eA, DICKCS, 2 C- ATUINC. | fect fegisiation. If wo huye tho right to pre= the petitioners, with its asalytanee of nr ‘. io ard James M. Stuckler, Donver, D. G. C. Also the following standing committees: serile a 'Templir unlfornt thon w a WEDNESDAY. raters vo. - No. 2 at 2, if have aright | upon whom they coulil rely, bad. the abllity to No, Sul-Coin- No, mem- | structed and walk in tho ‘light kuow to fear ta" NOTICE T ¢ Conneetiout—Chirles W. Skit, New Maven. G, | Dulnurs of tho Grand Ollicers—Itngh MeCurty, | “hug, i buenos one duty pete fully | siainuala the Commandery, | urmnted the proves (.; Nolson J. Welton, Waterbury, D.G, 6.2 dock | Michigans dunn telmelt. drone Nelson ff | nd ht detutly no that there can beno wrod fog | MMe petitiuners, by insttuctons to ote Cread | abana. RL. Hotecomb, Mlartford, G. a irdsay, | Aldrich, Magsichusetts nnd ithode Island; J. W misunderstanding or contilet. ‘he edict of Recorder, Muy 2h 187. Callforuta, ‘ a Colornd from any evil inilucnoe born nimong us. You | THe MATINEH TO-DAY ill be tho only per= know full well tho, impossibility of ‘dunger | formance the cuueral puulic fan ationd hore. na tho 43 | from any such cause. — We movt then to-day. in Atentre will be occupled by the Kniguts Templar thts YS | solemn ‘conclave, scoking to do good to’ the TEAS ne WEDNES: Tes e128 Ach c, Bs 3 Meriden, proxies for G. C. G.. J.B, Kilburn, Fellows, New Hainpshire; EF, Schultz, Mary- | 18, on “ho Uniform of n Knight ‘Templar, Correspondence wus also bad with partics in i iy vy ms DAY MATINEE, Georgin—Sir Wiltlun D. Luckie, Atinath and, ' i fa still in fore, and tho first direvtion is | ma Chy of Mexico, Republle of Mexiee reutive | Gelorda, world, to perpetuate those sublime prinelples EU EDSIHDAY MATINEE, Ci Shr Willian 8, Hockwell, Savanah Doce Finance, W. Woodhull, Wisconsin; H. ‘| for full’ drug," in thew « words: “*Hineks | (5% Gud ung etextge, Kepublle of Muxieu, relutive Goaneett tie history Uf ai noclene ad ea enepntS | Ar MATINE! MAL eee ina Hay ne OU tbc Ce | th Apa etch! se ud viig: | EE RR alent aes ean | thas Vawtletnnator guar vestaer | ener ; vox-aguitiel TAYE cure land Ii, FInil, Aavon, G. C, Ge: ‘Thomins W, Chan- nin Hywm Kentueky; J, Q, lula, «| belt, de ic tlun, and, ay the Grau 1 Priest of tho Gene * Na dlex, Macon? Witthiti it, Tutlor, Attuntn; Wille | “Dieponsicions wud Now Coumtumdcttos cts S ghupenu, with npproprinto trimmings.” Tho | cnt’ Grand Chapter er the Walid atte a ne | Indian: We meet in serricd rants, with banners sre aucmae dhyRuatns and Charles He Arm- | Dana, Vermont: Stophon IL ieardales, Ali | “bluck frock coat" hus ull the glorious’ wagers | PT Grand Chapter of the Uulted oe aaedidt | Iowa thrown to tho breezes of heaven, on which te THE FALSE ERIEND! strong, Macon, P,Q. Ges bamat, W.C, Whiston. Minnesota dohteit. Par | tainty of hw, Dub “uppropriate trimmings" ts | that the aeoredited. rapresuntutives' of howe | REMMCKY wee ha nin Gvery Kuightiy: beet we | wourtre teted E. | 1 #ropertt er Doe é Shin Cyrene Rat iar e | Sone ditapouls, Wilkiain fone Wheel Noe | RSHeE gueaien oF eenentite chee PO th i ee Adee eer themselves) Le ‘T suing. Incot in courtly ball, whero strulna of melody | Ihe HOWHIEUL, CASE Oe the sk Toke ae ville; D.G. Y . nn; Ge as), IH, Wheler, 3 “ : vlotiod 0 -attributes of the tivo Oniers oF All, Ber a of cody | the hae 5 p G,, Loy Munn, Geplaney | pruslens J.T Van Togse, Arki 2, 8. Jonnlson, | if it ts nut devided hero? If we buvon right to | and empottored to confor the Deh eaee lone | Ausland. fallupon the car; where the oye fs charmed | THEATRE COMPANY, tneluding ee port; Ge 4 Anasnchusotia Turner, Chicago; P. G. C's, Hosmer A, Johnson, | South Carolinn; W. B. drufant, Wyonlog. + prescribe uny part of Templar uniform we havo | hvod upon u sudiciont nuntber uf those Lice Wail, turner, George G. Lampheres Charies is | “'triovimcos: Chavon Cure Agha db, tore Rright (0 ‘Preseribe the wholo aud to Incas | BY fhe Cit oe Testo ember formdiapensns | $flehiun.. Munger, Henry Colting Rannex, Wiley M. Ezan, | ner, Louislanns De Witt Clinton Curroil, Penn- | pictencss of this cillet leaves every Bubantinnte tion to form «i Comimandery of Knighta Templar | 34{aeaet. Theodore Tuthiit Gurney, J. I. Nash, and It. L. | sylvuuiny Charles W, Curter, Connecticut; Hf. sods: nt Hberty to decido what constitutes “ap- | in that clty, to be under the Jurladigton of our Silesian MelCintay, = raves, Calltornin, Proprinte trinimige" for the coat of the “full | Grand Eneampment. Indlan—Henry G. Thayer, G. ©, Plymouth; Templar Juriaprudenco—i, L. Palmer, Wis- | dress'femplar uniform.” One Jurisdiction thinks PINANCES, dohn I, Heay,’D. G.C., Columbus; Sumucl 8. | consin: J. H. Hopkin: Penneyivania; John Q. | tho cont shortd be trimmed with a “black cloth tthe int tthe om eth Bwett, G.G., Fort Waynes Richard L: Woolsey, | A. Fellows, Loulstina; de1L Drummond, Matne: button,” nnd anothor uelleves that a “motal | OF the Anancin! Piet! io Grand En- G. C. G,, Jelfersonville; P. GC. Wiliata | H. 0. Ranney, Uiln button" fs more appropriate, and as there {sa eau neni Tay. ee. ea it berdtul for qo to Hineker, E.G. Hulton, Gnportos; Chnries | iro Designute thy Pinco of tho Next ‘Trienninl great variety of motals us well us tustos thore is | specu c ius thi will ie a sntohted y tho vory (ruth, Torte Haute; Edwin D, Palmor, Mich~ | Conelaye—Ht. 8, Winslow, Jown; George It, Cof- | pimple urgin for tha gratitication of personal | wole reporta of our Gran tecorder and ‘Trouy- ond; N,v, Ruckte, Indianapolis; 1. 1B. Bishop, | froth, Maryland; J. L, Johnson, District of Co- | proterencess It would be wnusinit, Wore te nog | UOT. i Lcataah aceeadast Munelos A.D, Lynet, tndlunopolis: Alexandos | lamblae : ¥o sui, to see a grand organization hke ours dig- | | 1 1sk your mos gireful conéiderntian to thong ‘Thoms, Torro Hauto; 8. T. Wiltiams, Iondulis tracted by such n quextion, and ready to do or | Teports and tho tinely miggrations ciabad ied Ville. 3 TOE GRAND MASTER. die in betialt of such a lofty prerogative, therolu. The dues demauded by thls Grand En- with benuty’s forms and the bright smite on MR. CHAS, R. THORNE, beauty's face, whoro hoart beats responsive to REMEMBER —Thin Thontro not open to the gon- heurt, and hand tweets hand in fraternal grasp, | oral pubile this Weaneaduy Night, No tickets sold or 411] Wu duch a meeting have you come,—from the receumed for that ogeuson. (1 hls Wodausd 1283 | biits of New England, from tho sunny vales of | Matinee ov i every nig Part : 3S | the South, from the slmost Loundiess plains oF 2a Angee Demin ang Ea 0.576 | regions whore lofty mountains kiss tho skys or 70) | way eetrunge or enind botween you If you nict - BY | aimoly as" Mmon’ on tho highway of tee ace = q BOS | bring with you All that ty Jovuble.all that. is y . foulenday ti Wed Ag. 2 i 1005 | tha great Mississipp! Valley, and from those | doy Sntinges eon Sue 7% Bear in mulnd Unis Wednos- 3,008-] look out upon the watery of tho broad Paatile, WIHITE-STOCKING PARK, Gama | ou lenve behind you ail that woight in ung 215 | fruternal, all’ that ta Knightly, wll that ts noble 1,00 | ond magnanimous, ‘Tu such’ n meeting we of THE CELEBRATED OLD Y ‘ 3 Put, t cuuipinont do not uipose & sertous burden upon To | Annilo. ct Chteayo, and of Bt. Rernard grect and Zz nr 8E Go0e Mepeens Nagsions, of, Newtons READIN Us IN ADDIIEAR, vel aly date ny ee oe ee aS | fhe Labshincs bakeand eee ee | gota... 8 08 | weleonie you, We, Me Koightonmart iis | OSLON LILA MM G. Donunn, G. G., Intepondence; James Morton, ‘The address of Grand Master Hurlbut was | preseribe a Templar uniform, and repeal tho | fully and promptly pad the demnmnds of w pros The members of subordiiate Command- pro a i hee, tna qe ous eee aa aur Cedar Iuplds, G. CG. G3 P. G. C8, I! thon read. ‘Tho interesting points of it nro | edlet of 180, OF assert your Cull prerogative and | dent udininistration of ulfairs will bo umply | erjes number 1,22, TOE REE Rte ee eee antets Bitcl cut wo CHICAGO, Hortanek, lowa Uitys P.'@. Cy It. i, Rowen, . 6 go amend thit eulet that tu tho futuro imiaune | supplled, ACG ulclork the Grand, Encampment ad- | oF ihe itt will be fall ote aay as spe Wednesday, Thursday, & Saturd Keokuk; Sir Bit Sherman, Vintons Str i, AL | a8 follows: is. Bak derstanding and disngrevinent muy be nvolded, ob pee cupbnnize: eee ation fourned until 10 this morning, of op tt wl bef Le pPOI ER bs youall ines: ayy 7 hurac ays. jaturday, ton iets CPabiahe HoaStalneae Sie QU RTI, | gle tiers and Members of the Grand Ene Laat call Sour rompeer at anantion es tho | apie dunia tacts puna fort ueglet ut S RUIREE fe deur to tho etuplars'ueurt af ail eaue. te di Fortho Chainponship of the United States, vii n, Falls: if atentiedeat 4 ‘ “s ut y« capec! ithe: he constituent ics to pu ir dus to the e vem pls ye ancl AT 8140 PROMPT. Yau Sawn, “Codar Falls; sir Frank Neoloy, dascnihied Rn Aveitss 1 cnr eee | Wunguiuge nnd provisions of th Gade on tho subs | Qe cyustituent bodies to Roulect bi turpused THE SOIREE. to the ‘Tomplnr’s hope. Welcome, thtica wel EI Avold tho rush nt tho Ticket-Onices on tho come, [Applai Grounds by buying tickots nt f, 1, becnuse this matter his | ieeordur, and rendered It {mpouilblo for hin ty NOT A SUCCESS. THY CITATISEAN, SPALDING 3,118 Randulpb-at, Hangs Sin Dwight Byington, Loavenworth, | the auspicious circumstances that aurruund ua | {eet Of suspension, expulsion, aud restoration. | u fargo amouite of extra luvor upon tho. teed AH WUN, |. Sir Andrew M. Cul Topokn, D. G. | at this opening of tho twentyetirst Trlenniul | Pecom this need G2: Sie Bylvester , ve. Tf o1 beon brought to my attention from a variety of q e repor' ‘63 a. A CLAN TONS, Ss Mudlaon-at, isu i Peter Nowion, ‘Ov Gq GB. | Gropeens iva nro winraneded Wf unr ageseae | ofl sodeen-and, on equi reer of rags | away Gunytate wepart of te nauclal cov | gis goinee steeuue ee naseanTe — | a main, stepping to, tho front, addressed tho SAY EMS G2 Waahinitonsa, ‘ ollicers; Siri John ' H. brown Wyandotte; | Host of enthusiustle Traters whe have come | ate See ee a gt HaGE there iva wide | Tausgest that no Grand or Subordinate Com- | of lust night was by no meausn success, It ‘ at ' i diversity of op! tithes tt . aa . low—for the promennding had taken a fresh P < THe att rea an at | Cait SPB dss ius | conic ae cutee at | uaa eben yan, "aarat gy | Wesuot sore o ay contort eae te | for i eng CONCERT AND FIREWORKS, win D. lilllyer, Valloy Bulls’ ‘W. 0, Gould, San | wa nil must fecl tothe Yriennlatcommecowne, | DUPCr construction of tha lat governiay this | haseumitn tee eet Presonte a proper re | Strangers or the eltizens who attended It. A |“ y Aniys anv Sin Ketones: Tam compotled to pL = 10 Sub-Committees, oree se cupagious and | struct you as to the nduquute remedies for these ont, will reeelye yout hint capulty of the ding. ve q Juree, - | omphur display of i Kentucky—SirD, V. A y }C.3 Hdd lyr yur ou nid y A ; stringent, wil reeelve your dudorsement, i curly 60,- | ble to be present hore to-night, The fatigues gir Jamow'®-cauteih Geaeyutanre Bracco oie | AuuuURen UNITanH soley, for aur suse and | deveuta inoue loattion ad cur Cato oe Giae | Meagan mllzecclvu your dniuraciment.” | eapeelty of the bulldng. nett nearly o0,- | WPlG te bi presunt ure to-night. Tho tuthuee it L, « 3 pir by Utes, to which I have directed your uttontion In | sidoration, and Judgiout, und action tho grave 000, whilo front 10,000 to 12,000 is quite us | hua been compotled toremuiuaway. Tam ine | Pinan, re ih Tatars Gis et Cees eg Thomas, | woich hus Sook MauietuLly aocuged he resets | te hope that they will reeulve‘carefuluna wine | Auergtion, and dua you nro to moet, Tho Grand | sa : formed that tho “sfost Guticat “Greta IreWorks a GPA MUNary once’ A Bf 2 » Get . f ff ve Ity, é Many us the space enn comfortably hold, so Dani Vi 1 ile: D. sf consideration at your hands.. “Tho large abiiity, | Tneumpuyent ts a legislitive body, clulming the : Muster ts alsa too iN te be pros BE Url cca ag | hetnee woven o¢ gain | Samanta anegmeggenantes | SENN pti ety ua ees | ents ow eet niaoerot thao hom | iin Hindattta att, Mth te | ONE MOND ax sure atarax viek, Cov! " I 4 ". wl vt UB, Ds TT Ost Whon eae distinguiste ratera woll Li citer . e mia gg epcon tutions Hirai Jiassotts Laulavilles Aocedt grand Tody, and Pi harmony with estab- | doubt aa to sour entire competancy to grapple maintamied by the loyul obedience of fis conatite | CUMStanees a rent number of those nt i rad Tertiake | TO bo elven tn the Lake-Front (tla evening. Also, . joray, 7 tho worda While bave been uttered to-nlzht a + toe | With and conquer any diilicnttios iat may He in | yente, aud thls loyal obedience cun only be se- | the tickets were sent never would have gone. wero thoy present. ‘They would bid you ail wels | 2st Hace und Milumtauuons’ froin shure to, tha Gov: : rer gnt ole Arthur New Gtidanet Deine: | BOrEOE any aitlett seesiens retro reared: | tho way’ of your deliberation andaation; aut | Sets Pierce ered da weHon aud tho wisdom | But, for some unknown reason, a lively com- | comme, because thule Intcrosta ata yore Inteeee | erumathtner, suo wurtth ue NEE the mace - HL Tsnne, proxio for Edmir i. Adains, Now | tons ns seem to bo ceaantl. to seetre tho elite Rae Ee cM oe ey net Bape tarde ae ancea [ta legislation. oxponee, which | Petition arose for the possession of .the fornia prveced ina ara hate el ooee aagiess The | feryauimant, Meats tor walu at dhe stand during da i ws 5 por volve q " | vely y proce . EMIINee, - Biles Jowuyli Peilornse? Tichoed | Seetey and grmnucney of the Grand neue | ill disarm content. pil ener be ore 20 ong aatrscdianis | Cekets, Those who had roeelvou them and | fuzwal nprecuings are te log aad yoyo | oven, TS Lamtiest, Terry Ituysely Samuel, Alston, aad our whole Ordar. eer CONDITIONS OF SRUBENHIP, folt to by oasuntial to tho growth nud prospority | did not want to go put tom on the amurket, | tunt. LApplauge.] NOOLEY'S THEATRE. - Hdward Itaker, New Orleans, BG. O's, otvoon ator aasutnng tho duties of my office | I rospectfully recommond changy in our | of the whole Ordor; hut fe cannot long wurvive ‘They wero greedily bought for $5, and in} And, for. Inelt of batter enjoyment, the | TO-NIGH'T, and overs evening during tho weuk, ; yepngs Sis nea pala, AGE Gane: | fhe yin ot Shiver Ns ys wrhteh copiatng itsctts Hr A are horde Mery modes SS Rare eb oe arc awato of | Many cuses inore was nuked for them. ‘The } eruwd' drank. more coplous draughts of lem- * Nate AT EUCLEAe of die : » Burnhain, Buco, DG. O.: A * " er No. J, which explatna Itsetf; | cdent to an adanisgion to our Order. My prede- . ; a “ © ft enewe: ei \ by. pronto for leant Be Manges G. Gos Sie Wilton | MRcCueEE Ogee No. ts whlch oxplatng [esate | nent Sir Hopklisyin bis wddrose | tho fuet that its valuy buy dfion been questioned | advertising eolamuts of the papers. have an. AyAe, tapyee ound renewed the promenade. | NEW YORK CRITERION COMEDY CONPARY — « Tucker, proxto fur John O. Shuw, G. ©. G.3_ Sins | manderies hold(ny their charters inuncdiately from rlennil Concliye, recommendod | ind oven denied, und this questiontug and de | nounced tint as much us $25 was wanted. | 4! i Bi " eh In tho Funniest of nil Comedies, LIL Dickoy, Lewiston; J. H, Drummond, Port | the Grand Encampment—Gneerind: tn order ty | thatthe Order of the Red Crous be exeided | Mul hive Intely ‘axsuimed ominous proportions, Largo nimbers were bought amt used,— | Wiser ones, who had seats, and had gotten lund, BG. C's, eee vogon,’ | Secure Wnorenctiverlation botwoon tho Grund | {roa ‘Somplar Masonry, und tcrolly-eoneur in |, _ Tbe most intent relleatson i, that ie why one some of thent by improper churacters. there early, studiously kept then. AK Michigan—Sir William B, Wilson, Muskegon, | Hnoumpment und its consthuont Grand and | tune recontmenaueon. am of the opinion that | Wise to diy that the Grand Bocaipiient bas ug~ | Bayne OF hofastir had been made about the | ‘The orchestra went on playing, ocolved with ronrs uf lwughtor at avery performance, Oy Charles Ey Gusene od Bi dJohna: sit | Subordinate Commanderis, { huve divided the | thie Order hus no higtorls ratios ed ae Jowitie | combiiahed tho purposes for whleh it wasere. | So nich of ust enibted “outside tho ——_— Sptondid Gast! Splendid Cast! p W. Chandtor, D.G, 0:; Sirs E. We Atwas | Orand Juriealction ite twolve divtvets und ape | $rige ites ae oe opine, Musonry, Our | ated hus survived ity usefulness, and thorotore | ball thal crowds paveniuied outalde. the THE BALL itluees Wednesday and Harnrny at 2 u'clock, ter, deand Ita ds; J. It Armstrong, Hilisdalo; | pointed tho fallowing Httnont sie Kuignta iy | Grund Order of Knighthomd hove ie fretitions | Out to be dissolved, us to way thut tho Govern- | building and foreed te ia the. exit eae nate hele nana ie LTH ereeee oy ott Lugs W.P, Innes, Grand Rapids; and ugh MeCurdy, | Heprosentatives to visit the Grand Command Mids, no oxtrt adjuncts, tu give it grandeur and | ment of the United Stutes, for tho same reasons, | pollee “forea wis fnadequate, the ex! A OOUNGEOUS SPECTACLE, + Gutugdy by Ie iW. tile bolng estirat prodectnae oi G. C's . "| ries and Subonitiate Commanderics under our | stvonyth; all needless “uppondages mae ta cuught to be diasolved. Thine the dissolution of | nud entrance arrangements wera bully Tho sotréo musicale wnis non pas dansante ye tng Mee tira am Goorge h. Coffroth; D.G.0,, | immediate Jurisdietion in tholr reapeotive dis- | beauty and symmnutry, and suould jeoted, L | elthor is practical dlinteyration, sure tu end in ninnned, and the whole thing was generally alba ae 1 i Ny WVICKEWS THEATRE, Saki AGkot G..J. Hf, .Wobers G.C.G,, |" triots, and “report to me, Commissions of. up- | also recommend thitour law. bo nmondod | coniliet und unarehy, must be npparent, Sulit! intsmanuged. It was on tao grand a seule, | Waa a great success as no spectacn jar Jam, but , nin A, Hanwayy P, G. C.. Fe Frou J, 8. Gorgas, | polntment have been issued by my order froin | that the applicant for Kulghthood shail not be ust be remombercd that both aro yvoluntury ‘There were many people who possibly spent | Asan evening devoted to heavenly music of . i en : " drgnnizations, and that tholr permanency doe 3 suey OM ya Fae ee eee Henry Wine ‘atrmatsne don sets haeon, Bie icnisine named bala urwoordoe lo tha copeliod eo ae go bet elgne orl PR Tipon tho loyalty “and! reapect Gy tive | & pleasant évenine tere, but te the great | and the delights of dancing It was o aurry etdny fund Botacgay Nig ea if 1 7 8 Wid pt in it must hive 7 4 * a * retin aoe i Sohuultz, all of Baltimore. T it onco addressed tho folowing totter to | our Order. T do not purposo to cun- | mnnies who creito and sustain thom, hech & eason of unllosed neon tar ‘Thy | Milure, ‘Tho sufferings: of those who wt 2M GUEAT PUPULAI BUCCESS, assuchusetts and Ithode Taland—sir N. W. bdo whoin T hid selected as ty Grand Hepro- | eidor tho origin and bistury of Chaptor | aud without whose consent thoy would % alia - | tended fully oxemplitled the folly of isauin, Aldrich, Providonce, G, C.: Sle Wee ont soatntron Doli eiratti, us this plum wits ant ie Mugonry, but bnsten to conalder what to us uro | cease fo exiat. che Grand a Urder of {atantlotis of tho Com! tien paving: fig iat threo tines as many tlekets to an aliteetaiie a Charleston, D, G.0.; Sir Culob Saunders, Law- | novation dpon established usnge, to continuo that umple reasons for tho shana in our requiros Poulghta Bomplur throug out the, rand Juria- | ter In charge were excellent, y trie es tho bulldl lected for it will le re G5 Str “Georga H. Burnham, Provi- | geleution us fur na pricticabte to tho olticura uf | imunts wise 1 have sugges Asin thohighor | dicton shoud be Ror oone teepirdtcong ty pure | to do too much, ment as the building selected for {tw ‘Yo-ntght—Portormance undor auspices of Knights John Dean, Worocstor, P. @.C. | tho Grand Rncampuiont: deyroes itis ouly required that the candidate | P tie U0 oe te I el watty tn Onan hold. During the day the rumor was abroad Templur, Invited yueata uuly admulttod. Curtain will ¢ \Z 5 ir William ©. Williston, Rod Ovviod Ov THK GRAND BLASTER, Critcago, Bont. | abutl ben Master Musun, it think that our usy- | TIE SPEECHES that the ball was to be marked by iT Hau We 7:45 winery, tualuw those i attendances by wits Wing, G, C; nf a very hi : : Hody ented, and only as it leylitates with o oS was to be marked by a rush on display Of Firuworks. Vine, 4. C.; Sr Robert L, McCormick, Wascen, | 18, 1877.—Very Miitient Sirana Lear Brother: Ae duing should be opon to all worthy bruthora wo vont ThE PRoanAst | the part of. 10000" people” to quit dilyplay ii 8 ¢ i . G.C.; Sir Luthor Z. Rogers, Waterville, G.d. it will be impossible for ino to visit all the Graiid | have been rulded to that sublime degree. Ho | Ndelity und wisdom to suctro this oud, is ite lege AN Tour Passnn i aTAi MESES CA Sle Wiilam Gd, Hronaun, Stillwater GC Cl, cite Ta my Jurudiction, aid as tls dearablu | who has proved hitnauit a teuc dnd woriee ates | dalution nved tal ad tuosetore lewitiniaes ees EVEN BEGAN pinces i a building with a eapnelty of 90, OLYMPIC THEATRE, Panes M, Cole Winonnt I 1, Cateors Hotton iohavo un aatve union: substating Vetweont tor Muon Iw by overy munis und mort quulitt- | wire J uy fustitied in saying that xu long as this z Ke pnetly 00, i. cul Matineo To-Day ut 2 o! , booxecuted. ‘Then tho urchestra and the | and the wyent proved. It correctness, It 1s at, Opposite Bhvrinun House, fanglov, ; . Eneaape sualve this Ordos of Knight- | Grand Body rulthfully discharyos tho dutios vue | t© h wont proved Iti 18S, ee, H Foul; and Siar a Bodeoianetfer a eae gations iat Rodos and the Grund. Hocta foods Thousands ot truo nnd: neste nen who | Joined by tha very nex. of orminization and ite | promenades hud Itutl thelrown way, Inone | {impossible to give anything like u descrip. | OMY Theatre to Witch the Pubite Will We oe % 7 1 dlvtricts, appalnting for ench my ropre- | desiro admisulon hora are oxuludod by the onur- | Orgunta Inw, tt will rocvive the hoarty and loyal respect tho actual program was very itch | tion uf the scuno outside tho Exposition MATINEE AU 22L EVENIAG AT & AMlssiasippi—Bir Wiltiam G. Bor ic 3 tative for visitation, ous conditions wo impose, Thoy are able te | siyport of all trug sir Kidghts, who will seek to f choly vets Mn G. Ga “Sie Fred Shoad roo, Mare. | Sehtatlve fur elniutt Dromram havo appointed | meet the Huualal domaids of fwaot tho graitos, | gunk AL muro and mora worthy af arfaction ‘and io ttainlet wld Ses Be aT wnelng oly Bullding nt shat tho thie of te she’s! FERIA COU LON soe French, “ Vicksourg, | D, tid 23 | you my Lopresontutive for Distrlies —, Inelud= | but nator tha three. It needs! ne argument. te guitars, i 0 ge Fou pa ston ae athe Pr a 4 openlug. Probubly every reqder hes seen at And LITTLE IDALENK. in TRUE DEVOTION, ee yey Whitehoad, Holly Brings, a. Gi} ing tho State uf —~, und F roqucat You to visit, | prove that our real atrength and our permanent PITTS rrr ate hr “‘Anicrloun Knigutiocd, | Me other expected high ‘dignitaries of the | some time or other of his Hfe—if at ehlid —— Galaiaaar a snees proxy, for GC. Low’ Licot, | aa tar as you onu, tho Grund Hodies of fitness | Aue Gauepertty depen upan eharicter, and | ore ll eres OF Aas ‘of compinintof ous | Grand Eneampment wero chiteily conspicu- | hood when the Imagination was peeullarly RESERVED SEATS Wiliam 9c 0.3 pire Civer Clitton, dncksgn, itn Pope Mb mnaieny oF epucia interest prove nant eet ian else ees inal Feoont iegtalnuon CunnOL bo denied. e ous for thelr long-coutinued absence, ‘Cho Nvely, all ‘the butter—certain steal ene For Wognesday Buuht at Moot ‘ae figrorl yan twit, Winona, PG, C. 2 “| “t"hiivo instructot the Grand Itecordor to give | be moderate moun, eapudlully atnuig tho labore Boetatt fag eluding, tho Sixtconth Teanniat | intention was to have Oriental Commandery gravings Intended to convey tolernbly | {Rial Musentall ror anio at viekut Umea, 1) Sow Bir Wile Sol E: Waumonor, Macon, G. 6.1 | duo notlee of this appolutmont to the Grand | Ing clasaos, wich Inclide many mes of tntellts Te Ges TH BOR er ee Aa uel i Cor | oe Cleveland escort them frum the; Grand COFTeCEILIIPTEMSTONR. che CEO's Beohes vty Hea yee acne, Ss HE Gnd forward ta you the prupor Ganinisslony une. | Kadaeeieese iitouritys mion to: whomowr ooune I Negitative body, attoruting to. tuo duties far Paelficto tho building, There the Grand 3fus- | ho wwilngaand "when iat trying tine, known SHS ND RENEIVAR: ‘ f lurrisonville, G, . ut oper vomnuiiasiont, tite ; r ~ - r ) : od wher ; Slow be, Louis, Pt Hrs Gcoryo W. Belt.St, | dor tuo goal of his ollco, thie You muy bu récogs | ASC URTer ak tee ay te wae OE oo het mies acme re autousliny to tue duttos for . J Mh ter and his brother Knights, with the escort di > ts A Th ry Hy ‘ nf tee f an i ning with tho seasion in Bt. Louis In IN3, thove | te? and J + | ns the Judgment Day {4 in progress, ‘The RO Paterna Dialy anal teatornaib: yous Bone Gout rouse nae Phe marine Peleunlul Conclave have Purtulcen moro uf the | wero ta have been reeolved under the arch | striking feature of these Interesting, not to I } fy . 1, Orren Root, Jr, . st, Huiuvr, Grand Mastor, | would oxeludo th thy toller from tho bout | Chiructer of intuenge colubrations.and tho work | of steel by Apollo, Clileago, aud St. Bernard . rtures Is tho Idea of immenstt: Parions Lauls, ‘and C.J, coe pee don Be mu9 roportn oF iy Grant Seprestatvn, ef at that makes tho highest cotafort oF Joy ‘UF SE efol itetasion bua rocalveibutaceutluty | Commandertey, and then iar dawn tothe | uy aN ide Dlelures a tho I zor imasutaliy Nobrasku—g, Josoph KK. Moblay, Line | purpose aud hope when T ndopted this plant) thoret thie subject that | becn to-have.s ood tne, and-recupuions, bane | south ond of the gallery, where tho intro- | Te was an ambitious undertaking for hin to Gy Pane de gOn Hawin A. Allony | Hover saute iene wut yrenter buenas te our careful nitontion wiieu tegraviyy demand | quels, aud: partes havo C01 i = ° extent | ductory speech-making wus to haye takon tt yproditco soveral th nd gen- i eGo Usturpod the place of ueodtal legiatutlan, Mut- : attempt to repro: Nolnand wet Q i % White, Baad au Te ao ses nary we | mucha move rented frou th anata tt IMTUAL OF MALTA, Tervor grave usportuuee have been neglecta, | place. ‘Thu thie wont slowly by, the crowd cratons In tho seope of a single painting, Devo) und Charles Franklin Catlin, ‘of Omuba, | thority of tale Grand Body, and Ualucurely hope | 1 oma naturally rominded of tho atronuous | or treated with ficonsidernto bate, and aia | both inside and outsile grew larger and | put with the ald’ of: porspective, though as 4 Mracueatcls 2. White und Dunit ie Whoolor,of | that fomesuch planwil invest sour aporit | eMforte that aye Hogt auide for yaury to tnduee | result our laglatation hus been ‘onptinoscue | lrger, aut still the expected eume | g fact he was a few hundrod Wousneds of pits tmouths Wt, He Onkiey, Lincoluy G. H. | and become 4 permanent provision of your log- Sarton to indore and “adoy! 8 tieuat mporfoct Aud wis Infra mae ‘wot a not, RE, Grand Commander of Ile illlous short of the real ninnber, hin undere ‘ m mmol, Grand lelandel G! Ove ion of Multa, ‘fo this ond spuchil connuttiees have | bave shown, even solf-contiicting, As embers : millllous umnber, Ns un ARDANUKD BY THE PLATTDBUTSCUR YEREIY OF CUICAUO, New lan Wire—#ir Joseph W, ilildrath, Con- . pecreroNs, Pid been uppoluted, ingonulty bas been burdened, | of this Grand Body, to whom ure tntrusted iho uoly, Sie Charles Moody Morse, op. taking ling been largely succcastal, as those Ble ee uowunitn I Hookluy, Dovor, P, | 4, Objection to ndvuncoment of Teed Cross {pyentlon has boen taxod, andatill tho mountula | general interests of our Odor, we Bava Ho rune | Heated fi ¥ 7 aba trson at the headquarters | wio have seen the pletures will readily adinit. D ‘ i : . to neglect our work, or allow uny consideration Rye io fi ( i 4 Bir Jonna hele ara a pluchadter, GOs | ruigit—1 ask your ruspecttul nitontion, to. | BUR, ; ! i He of tho Triennial Committes and excused | If those who hav not done so wish wo form | First Opon=Atr Falr ever Wit~ Bae ce Ree ER A | erence Lis ue tai | oats east taht at | ae aa eed ae | it Maal om, weed plain dutlting voxdanay ceaketalttay | messed dm the West GNGHE an Johin It, Holbrook, Portsmouth, b | fected, pelts, Widexproad eanmunt, both rie Pa upunte trees Azomplitied, L dasnot propoda | vides we aro wil fultntuliy do tho work required | Feasonnble plea thas the procession nnd been |, pusttlon Bulldin Tecuil to memory tho ateties Now Jorsoy—gie J, ree areata with atuplo murain for diadcnt | suimituid to ioe by tho Columittog 1 tail ree | peur hands: too mich for him, and that, Instead of per | iu question, substituls the Exposithin [luilde Sy Sty. a. ce oie Retain aes lator, Atlantic cane pally rant th a OE see nae apeets at decided huprovenons upon theuno pres Se forining tho part assigned him ou tho pro- te tor the frowning throne oF Cimice, and at 2 ey Lm wekeeK bei het Norte, | Py antec urtcetaae | Sate Mapes | tI muaemen, . - | Ft ou adeat ae ty | Menai ine i | A PTOI Waa + owir! .C. Oe; resolutely olosy jour y Inv it pt i y P !ABUREIS " “lreunie ‘ wen George Bh. Bawa wy Gley Soni Wale | uf tho aerud domain of Intention. BeUp wae thaugumted -A conviction whle ae toed " ey . ap i ght and obtain | Satan, the plumed Sir Knights for attendant Goodwin, Phila | he rat decision tu whieh { desiro to call your | Bo Frown Maro deep und abiding us the reaulis | Sir Jolin 'W, Shuons, Grand ‘Treasurer, | stances was to retire for the night an 4 i ; : if ef ¢ vessury | Ougeld, the — ladies eseeching the ‘i i] # Jorome B. | attention is upan the question uf objection to | OF t isto bo uted “te te properly exomplity | Submitted his report, which showed the bal- pine i nat leap ony “duties Th merelless crowd to spare thelr tollets Sunday, the 15th day of Augus 80 {ho ndvancement of a Hull Cross Iolght. wd | wiv or thy rials that huve been propureh eh | anes at tho Inst syltlement to have beon | cxeuse was accepted, aud ‘tho. “Grand for the anguished sinners inviting the ro its . Chittenden, Waters | was demanded by a letter from the Grand 9,844 « " > mae | ts tant rocks to fall upon then, and the n, . eee all'tho avvcsworivg cagential for a propor vffvet, 078 el OH; expen $6, king his ext | ductant his I y = 4 : ore, D6: dat geen Mepenene yes few tering duto ene in ine i iragon sing the ‘talowe would suaulrun veut gauay of ius at involve a Affect et a ee | fon anet aab tty ean a demnition guleluin tight fer die cucreal ane mine CATE ELE ELITR aati hf raped 3 Gs * o - i 4 2 | an expense. ch but row. of u ue " baka erowd while om " he terrible tables by 4 q hash Bat q Vs Ble Mire Jou Ratt Nar yrge linlra G cs Sian! i oa MRan ae ato ee ane bjoluod any ro- | Posted would fuel juautied. Ih Te awe | Tho finunelal report of the Grand Record. | molt crowd ata eter tine nulla it | feat of Lmagination call to mind w pletira of | tl Ghateal deters uf thu ceown Lrlucy, ¥ tas iwraond “Bondo Acs, Htootio, Now York;,| © Pirwt Guustion— ty ant objeotion ta the ade | chlef objection. however, lies in, the fast that If | or, utsa presented, showed reculpta of sou, | And still the Inst aul@its nisory moro vivid und gruthtul | Hedy y or other, Lowover, the Intelligence ut ire MI ontightun the public with Holden Bat eaegs | Aloany }igid Charles “H1,") vancement of ltod Grou Rutyhy ubsolutey? | AVY CIN) che ttuals be aduntod HE vould | \vivieh was pald ovar to the Grad Treasurer, Wiha ec toyed Uy dhe Conuuliien tine Me tee Han could be produced ina column of do- ot tiated ig aid ula Stnatee Goes . yeblo-sir J. lly OMe ge G.0.; 8h Pant ea eR ommander or | Jor iLeubsidlury, . ‘Tho dues fram tho Grand Communtorioa for | was, to speak It fanillarly but nototensively, Gert aDL d came from overywhere, and it | © Satara tricot aad : pit natin, Cinuianatt, D:G,C,; Bir Alexander | Commuudery ay discretion ah ae Matter, OF KNIGUT-TEMPLAU RITUAL. 1879 Wore 93,367; 1870, $4,907; ond 1880, $3,- | Wider the weather, f rhe b oreestrn eautinuad Fahie Wicd. Pusemitel wae Irrestatiiie ty |. bor teiret anu in¢hicara, thy only und original . Tolea’t} qroaua, d. a Sic Etifuh 1. Norton, | wnat tho objection be thial and conctuslvor" Boing dostrous tg havo a Templar Fitual proe | 230; total, $7,081, “Tha dues the subordinate playing, and the crow y everything but the stout brick walls of the Puneh and Judy Show!. : GG, retro Si By aad ey Celts | Anawor wa vehiher, the Commander nor Com: | pared und prescite a et ermttittes | Commanderies wera-in 1873, $1; 1870, 8204; | RT ist cour minutes past 9, Emminont Str | Hxpusition Huliding. Bo many different ons : cand PG, Cyst aud B.D, Mubcock, | pimndery bus uny discretion in tho mattor, une | your aueoplanve, I ol f et Nariined ' ete Ieee four! ast 0 ‘Tri- | rents of people miveting at x Common polut | Padur thy wanayomontof Wot. Jv I. Nontort, from : \ ees the cause of objection ti divulged to thom | on Kituuls to alve careful attention to thls part , $82; total, GhH4, Institytlons, $0; Noruan, T. Gassette, Chuinman of the ‘rl. due tet i ‘ yuu und Rauibung, me oe ‘i ‘es Do Witt Clinton Cure | for tholr eunsidorativn and action,” of thelr duty, About the, lat of Sano of this enlo of proceedings, $204; arrearuges jal Committee, advanced to und looked | produced . 3 Whe Grove will by Wdcluated iy @ yrand style, . 1 Kendriex, Jy, Fittagelpaied ir a WwW. Tbeld thon tint ut auy thw before a degreoor | yeur tho Chairman o it Committee, ty | of, Grund Conmatidertes, "81 G10; sub- | over the bulcony-rulling ut the extreme south SORT OF HUMAN WiTnPoo: ‘ | Ad L iT 95 C t ees odin od asi Tac | arc try tmp man engcane | Gg Continue, “i Punts aa | Sutin He Sle Heit Wiley | whlen novelas wean thter ana | Price of Admission, 26 Cents, Fares Ghtlor, Pittsburg, G. G, Goralre Frater fs uuder moral obligation to eonsont to | tuitves bad propared, bu lt faltodio ruven me, | WUC the | Grand ‘Treasurer on ‘ace ¢. Exon stood directly belind lim. ‘The | tiither ina hunt for s door,” Every now an Evory visitor rocelves 9 nunibured Check, on whem 7 lo vomne howlediy ufter tha bullat »pure und cull the 4 re ts , i : wun to maby rig; Jebo 4 Ungkina, piteburg! convernuye tho candidate whieh demand an ‘Ole ogetbor ity Chivuyo u few duya before the weete bender gros ' simple impossibility,—while Sir Kulght | some 2,000 bad galued odwission, was re- THE AULANGRMENT COMMITTER, ,

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