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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 9 and revolver, nnd shotat Overmyer, the ball ‘a Mantle in Bet lie 000; exports to Franee, from the United state to the United Sintes, f ur $50,592,000; inports S708 050,005 exparts ——<<—<<_=_=_=_=_= CAUGUT IN THE ACT. Just missing bly t ny imarried Minne hi Tamlly that has contriiuterd ertital history of the OCher marriage the a Shaler, ‘They haye no children. complestoned, high iin, maul allege Tle was five feeb one Ineh In Halt rather spare beth, but powergilly vies the theme oI Y rts of breadstutts and nvarts says that th vibe until they: have Ure nations, atid te nob see how the Old World fare! Weneefnrily prin tite succeeatnllsy a heir own inarkets, with the farme United States, “In! A Notorious Indianapolis Burglar Killed While Plying His cheek-bones, light. brown amily mustache, In regard to owe exports of manufactures he saya they have passed from tI Lito the assured stages that Wwe won xolkd fuollng la adinost every + that all the Consular rey nh this one respect, tint Ames Anierlean toots ond agricultural ainehinery, and all the finer manufactures whieh. enter into the advanced utiiities of the dn peelally in thelr hay urcful nd the beant! supertor to all others, x 9 Flerco Struggle, Villain Is Shot Through * the Heart. ey B- duet, and especially. that of his wife, Js commented. | Mrs, Walker Is astinht- yy but she possesses wonderful verve, which never fatls her, Ifer's death ia a terrible commentary on Coy. Williams? wholesale xe of thy power, nd all nre_econdenmed &:Woman’s Coolness Greatly Con- tributed to the Succoss of combination -¢ are recognized 1s The two great draw- mcks to the profitable extension of our One gentleman if tha Demoernite party needer ear With convicts, a law hind sed next winter giving canvtels tho right to vote while tn prison, and al least protect soclet tis sald ihnt Rod fyvelat Dlapateh to ‘The Chteago Trimunes Isp anaronts, Ind, Aug, 1%—The shoot and killing of DIM Rodlfer this morning, In the at of burglartelng the residence | North Pennsyvanta Aleriean steam communteation with the several countries, and (ied want of -Aimoriean braneh houses or depots in the principal from their erfmes. fer was, soon to enter the Demovratic, canvass In thiy State. and tipon hearing of tits death the Hon, \ of the United States Court, re- hat he lind gone to huaduuarters to get Instructions. AMUSEMENTS. OUR THEATERS, Managors MeVieker, Hooley, auc Haverly will for the performance this evenlirg sell no to the general public, the three houses over to tho Knishts ‘Templar. “Alt the Rage * last evening drew quite as iarge on audience as on Monday night, hundreds being turned from the ¢ sutra rs rung up. eked the audl- Dr, L CG. Walker, on Steal have filed this elly with excites ‘pho king and the elreumstanees under svhich 1b was done are of themselves (hrill- but theso are coupled with the fact that tints none other than the notorious Roillfer, whose exploits are known through- ont the Statens faintly as those of Capt Kldd, It adds nn Interestto tho affair whiten will be rend far beyond the Nnifts of Indian. HANCOCK AND TILDEN. First Authentic if punt of Thelr Great “You see, Mr.Tiden,”? remarkerl the Gen- eral, contilentlilly, “weary golig to make alively entnpaign of this, olfensive from the start, and wo must whoop We will take the “Ot, yest? sald tho old man, In antine Inaninterviow this morning Dr. Walker “thav’s..all right; itis gave the following aceount of the shootlny: About 3-o'clock my wife woke ie, telling ‘that the gas was unaccountably low, I got out of bed and clovated it to the usual hight, thinking that the pressure was unusually Tight, and returned to bed, That didnot 3 she finaged that the turning down of the lght meant something, ond womun-like looked under the bed, She saw the fectof a man sticking out near the She knew I was pressive whisper, hooped up now.” And hostiled at the G should eneourage another to proceed, but in {he General echoed the stnile falntly, bat hopetully, and bitehed hls chatr a little nearer, * You see)” he went on, with kindling en- thusiasm, “Lam not mitch of 0 politichn, and have everything to Jearn in the mannge- mentof these things, but I know we must gebahent of them at the start, You see?” the oli man replicd, Ina Intense than before. yes, that's all right. We've got ahead al- 1's headed up, toy he, wp and bended up; you're righ! having been given eneral 43 one who long before ine nillerent dlreetion, it} alisty her, howeve anil TLooley’s respectively pi satisty her, c Gen. Maverly is In town agaln. Tle will remain for a week and thon leave for the © Pho Danicheffs”” Is In rehearsal by the Union Square con “The False Friend.” Miss Aller Harrison and her brother Lewis will apper at Hooley’s nextweek.in thelr new piece called “ Photos.” Ed Buckley started for the East yesterday he is In receipt of a proposition from John Stetson, of Boston, to Salvin, who begins He will play in, with sn American the bed Lwould grapple with him, ond he, It will succeed undoubtedly: belug armed, would KH) me. oslo arose and went into the boys’ rooms them carefully, them there wasn mon underneath onr bed, and forthem to got wp quickly and watch while she went down-stairs for n revolver, "When sho came back she gave lt to John, then went slong tho hinllto the room of the whom she know had-a She then returned and went Into Frank's room, where the two boys wore, Just after she passed the door the second time, L thought I heard a alight rustling under the bed. I turned over to- wards the sideshe yacated and met the gaze of . fman whose head alone was ratsed over the Ded-rail, near tho foot, watching me. Tho -state of affairs flashed across my mind in an dostant, I lunged at him with my right hand, striking him in the right eyo and knocking him back on the floor. As Istrucle Ithrew mysel£ upon him and bore him to tho floor. Tha space where we fell was narrow and clreumserlbed, and although 1 had the fellow by the thront, he succeeded fn grasp. Jog my wrist with such n grip as to tempor- arily paralyze it.) It never before felt so, and Tdfd not think it possible for a man to exert buch a pressure, In our struggle he man- aged to gethis rlght arm from under his body, and with it he red his revolver, tho ball grazing my Jeft side and penctraling the celllng, I thought a young ennnon had gone of, The explosion ‘somewhat startled ine, and I fet upon my arip, which enabled my an- tagonist to break away from nic and rush Into tho hall, Just as he got outside of the dvor apparently two shots followed, ant then oll was slill and dari. ‘Tho shooting had extin- guished the gns, and the agony. of the moments that followel until L learned that it | Was John’ who: had: fired instead of tho burglar was almost uhbearnble. As soon ns possible -the gas was -relighted, but no burglar could, be secon elther in tho hall or Organizing an 7 went down-stalrs, after being shot and awakened And he smiled again, a smite as he Lo think was full of comfort for his ‘Thy Genera looked at) him enr- yatta litle shadow of anxiety crept Ais auswerkng sud You waiderstand, Ms, TH presently, “thot irlendly counsel,” ‘The old man bowed again, ‘The General in this country. ay ' English and will travel te roca 1 need your advice ind volver filso. z *'Phoe Royal Banquet” was nots fore tha, public last night at Hers! It seems that some of the company demanded that “the ghost? should be conjured up fore the performance, Py ws thiv’s what they're all trying ‘The manner, ti Hest thes’re alt trying tu get could’ seo this proposition in its ght, and there was no performunce. “INFELICITY. A Chicngo Couple Carry Their Troubles Se ie plessant mood which seemed to have come npon hin he made as though he would have prodded the General in the ribs with his bony forefinger, but suddenly ‘Tho General looked worried, bué returned to the charge with patient: good Dernorr, Mich, Aug, 1 Michnel Cahill, edilor of the Chicago Pliat, was tlefondant in a sult for dlvoree, Mrs. Cahill charging desertion, cruelty, and fall- ure to support. Ho filed a eross-bill, ehare- ing her with adultery, Their four ehtldren —h, 7,0, and 10 yenrs old—were maced by the. father inthe Holy Angel’s Academy, Buf- falo. Mrs. Cahill discovered thelr where- abouts, and visited them once or twice, al- leging that they were abused by the Sisters inchurge, She went again with » carriage and pistol and took them away at the ean- non's mouth and brought, them to Detroit, and gaye them in charge of the Home of the Last week Cohill, learning place, came to Detrolt, sued abeas corpus, snd endeavored the children, ofan time snRD: © Fdon't want t si make any bun, i use— No, no} no, no;’ interrupted the old mon, earnestly; © yowr rght ther i 8 bur starter as bg ats oh, yes, you're gman would right there; ne bungling aim the General fairly started, for ag he ht he heard the ald min breath; a sortof appentlix, “Not a darned bungie.” Ue set hts teeth hard, and looked in the of man’s half-closed oyes, “Mr, Tilden,” he sald, “I will be frank open with you——" * Open?” said the oll man, with an inter- rogation point ju hk Didn’t_ you say hoop her up, ntul didn’t 1 tell you yes, it was hooped u . Uh, no, not open, nob open. Nen-o-t-t o-pen. Ol, added with grave and carnest dell U then he looked though hie didwt exactly understand lila. The cold perspinition ‘slodd oral’s brow in beaded drops. “Mr. Titden,” he sald, earnest You cannot, you must not, misappre- rt Do not stop mo; hearme through, You cannot delay or ave yor enmnot stave off —" “No” the old aman said with startling promptness and disvourniing energy. { You're right there again, ight asa drum.” peated with confortable unetton, “Light asa cteunrs thaelt as adrunt. Nota hoop loose ar Hstened he thot whisper, under h Friendless here, of their hidin it posstaslon of ed a vigorous defense on the part of the -mothor . nnd: Indies: of tho and several prominent lawyers volunteered. their sorvices In the defense. It came.out in the course of ‘the trial thet the contest over the children’ partakes, warof religious bel Catholic and tho inother a Protestant, Court deelded this afternoon to remand tho children to the care of the Mome of tho Friendless until the termination of the dl- yorce suit in Ciicago and final disposition 1s inado of the children by the Court there. Cahill was very obstreperous over the action of Judge Turner, Judges on the Bench of our State, d ing hig actlan ta Ig face after tho ulfourn- ment of tho case, and loudly prochilming about tho streets that he would whip) libn if ho was not 80 old. and the bullying demennor of the hius- urned the whole tide of popular sym pathy to tho side of tha woman. ‘Thy chil- dren unequivocally deeiirs thelr to share the lot of ‘the mother, and terrified repugnance to belng pul under tho re fat tho General as out on tho Gen- tially at least, of u father being a rort the Jnevitubles through the dining-room and kitchen, and fell prono on the threshold of the porch dead, Ue had his revolver in one hand and a knife in tho other ns ho Tay, * where he fell opens onto a side porch near whore a step-Indder Isugually kept. a i f 1 in rin sora whieh Was enslly opened, affording hilm ingress, Ue unbolted the door, and Jett it standing wide open, In order to glvo him a rendy ress in cascof necessity, Me had obtained no tnder, but he liad been at work. M. a pocketbook andl watch, were ‘ing on the floor, having been taken off the intr, but nothing was removed therefrom, ng up the gas he managed eu, ho Doctor’s zon John, a young man 2 * years of age, * ory, snying that after his mother he revolver ho ste} red: ns the burg! hotsco me until the first shot, and then he darted a fiendish, devilish duder his biz hint, ane bad ls head bo ,one of the oles ‘The kitehen door Tho General turned wneasity In his chair, Tho behaylor of an appedting glance into the old mas eyes, he sald: © Phils Inerenses 1 responsibilities, 4 “What ndzo?” asked the okt man quickly, and with a susplelous glanco at the Generals. side pocket, ay though he feared n concerted pon of tw mechituical lastriment. Whine, 2) he repented in app: The General rose f ubblag bts hat the wrong way, .As he stood, near the door he sad: “Twill leave you now. Iwill call agall {4 and may J not trust that on another cen: you will: Hsten tome more intelligent! tlously Into my plans? my. tenes and doubles my THE TRADE OF THE WORLD. Scerctary Evartw Roport on the Com= morefal Ielations of tho United States With Foroign © Wasiinaton, D. While Twas ture air, abstractedly: toattp under the b pped behind the door batt pou Ceti th »y Aug. 11—Seerctary Evaris’ Jetter transmitting tho annual report: upon our commercial relations with forcian countries for 187), which has just been pub- shed in pamphlet form for transmission to the commercint bodies of tho Untted States; 0 4 * the old man sald, with gatld ci phasis, “ you inay open nothing here even a watermelon; tub & pustal-card Wc, Lf have & ellant whe is—' + de was suddenly sient, for he was alone, Down the darkening street he saw the maz nificentoutlines of 1 su hosnlendic uniform o eu at me from nS running very fast, and nt over between his arms, which were outstretched In frontof hin, one containing a revolver and tho othor a knife, Zaupposed that the shot. In the bedroom had T was determined to kill ‘erifT could, Asl shot tho col- ored inan came running outoft his room at 8 end of thy hall, so that think wo would ave got-him anyhow, Tho body was taken ta tha undertaker’s, atonce recognized na that of Willinin workd's ,trade and btates therein, the share of tho nerd figure, clad in the sentor Ma o- United States army, 1 the alr with I superb fhettre was thrashin then wildly kitek- splendid arms, and now an Ing a tree-box with its magnificent legs. ‘The Hickering street lamps shono on is hnndsong face convulsed with 1 yarlety of emotions, mong which flattooted wrath was. proml: nent, ‘The old iat contd not hear cthstinetly he remarks that fell front tho fine; vs, Dut now anu then the breeze ol mer night wafted buck faint echoes of reser vation profanity, and foothill objurgations, West Polnt expletives, ‘The ott man cheeked # sigh ond turned [6 azo at the dlsappenr- for further remarks, upon, the offcin! reports of the saveral coun- Secretary Evarts has grouped the world’s trade under continental headings its follows: Afrien, Amorien, Asin, Australia, and Europe. Not only fs the total trade of each conthent | given, .b woolen socks Tho revolver was of tho & Wesson’ pattern, 83 calibre, loaded. 8, alaven more of which One chonber Tho knifo was a casuknito, int, Ife also had s jimmy ane ets, + Dr. Walker's pistol had etween tha third and and severed elther the arch of 8 Horta or sub clavinn arte mele oxtunal ploettns. wou he body in tho vicin! 8s born in Decatur County, this hand at ihe Ro of 17 bey lealer in this city. io was #0 last tho wenrlny by lying close to a ratlroad- lon train ra over the chain, sever- ‘om the ball. Ie thon entered a farm 2 for which he was. ‘enitentinry for tivo he *xenled “the walls over hls, feck, tinent aro also iven, with comparisons of the trade of gland, France, aud. the United States, aud extracts from Consular reports showlng the state of American trade In tho several countries, and how to Intro- aluce, Incrense, and cnintge the sane. cording to the Secretary's showing the trade of the savernl continents and our share there- in are us follows: Africa.—Total Imports, $169,449,000; total 8, $187, 35,0003 Luiports fram Ti i ports to England, 37 importa from France, Sti Franco, $53,073,000; buports. States, S4,356, Were found fi hi Jiv leaned forward to fablenn, and Hstened ut solitude reigned In tho street, and only Hence mocked hiy Ustenkig ears with yoles- ne ‘superb Wis gone, ———_$__- A NEW COMET, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rocursren, Nv Vy Ate. 1%—De Swift, of this city, on tha night of the Mth, discovercd new comet In Ursa Major, but a elond Ine Mervontng he was mimble to ealeulate Its dl- rectlon, Tho favé was telegraphed to tho Smithsontan’ Institution, fifteen comots In all discovered In this cv try, Swift having found six, four during the past four years, this leading all Ateriean He takes abservatlons with a fourchich glass on tho roof of his store, A. now observatory fs now bulldiyg for him by: UAL Warner, of t netrated the body b exports to* the United $2,031,000. Sveretary Evarts says y the: United States lage of a junk Ho was sont to tho ie-, there Js no reason wh: emmnot trebte its trade wlth Afrlea, expecially with that portion of the conthient from Verde, on the west const, around b Upper and Lower Guinea ‘ope, Natal, Mozaimblous, Zanzibar, Mudagascar, Manritins to Caps Gardoful on the enst const, adivislon whereln Hex almost our total present trade with Afrien, and fr wile our pris and manufactures are highly appreciated. ‘Aunorien—Lhe total trade of the American Conthnent—tho United Sti uid stole clotlsiay There have been sent to ene. the Southern aud escaped, but after wander! fr Or three days, hungry and i storo, Announced himaeif reed thaé the men git take hitn back he reward if thoy would toent, ‘This they did, threo ard of him, but durkiy asleep and Rodifer started h hint a purse of $60, and goln Ina few days he wei He Hig, 88 captured, and returned comot-seakers, convict, and a g Around the Foon 1 ates not Illa importa, Sr, 2 000,000; Imports froin ites not Mieluded Engtund, the Unitec tes not Inelnded, 000; exports to France, the United $01,100,000; inports from tho United States, Sit thus be geon that whlle England sells to the soveral conntrics and colonles on this eantl: nent once snd a hinlf as much as the sales of the United States’ thereto, we pirehnsy 13 much as Eugland thoretrom. with South Antorica is, however, very en couraglug, our ouly drawback being tho lack Anierlean steam communteation, whilo the entire continent is ticent steam fleets of England and , Asiit,—Tho total commerce of Asin 13 a4 ts of Asin, 8571,500,000; 000; Imports from Ene 0,000; exports to * $2245,400,000; imports from the United States, $ , to. the United States, $42,184,000; Imports from France, $5,217,000; (253,000, pparls, $24%,638,000; esports to England, a ‘The Wight into Ugypte nn Mnnt's pleture of “Tho ypt,” the doukey from which he palated ts stated to be an ‘animal of the purest breed, boasting 0 genealogy of two conturles; while the Virgin [a tuken from a lovely dewish maiden living {n the neighbor hood’of Bethlehem. One origingl featire In the vieture will boa procession of lafait spirlts—thosa of tho murdered Innocents, Sir. Hunt has been engaged ure for toute Years, and twill tke sixmonths —— A Guatemalan Pompoil, San Francteca Chruntcis ‘Tho suddon oruption of tho valeano do Fuogo do Antinun near Bsoulatia, Guatemala, wae noticed In the Chronicle some thn since. Dt supe correspondent Curniaies tho followlng ad- tung 0 lust the valoano hoavily, but there were yo ut ck in the afternoun of tha following day, however, tlumes could bo natived, and thicty miuuctes afterward lurge fumes and Inuaense rocks, somo Of which wero vstlinatud: iO und 200 feet in dlatnator, began issulng, followed by stroams of lava Howls About this timo heavy rule came onycoliplotely shutting. the yoluand out tho next day the vulouno was smoking hoavily, and on July 3, at Zapoto, Ho, Seventeen Indian exports, to United St Btates not" Inckudedt from France, the Unt more cscapes,once concealing shavings-wagon, and at an- he baker's wagon, nud beim italy the prison wall en and returned, Ils term of serv= rect In the summer of 1874, and. ¥ Terre Haute, where he was soon, Teted of an issault ond battery 'o Kill, and sent to prison agalin Very soon he mado his eseape walls, but was reeapturedufter i wal placed In, trong and her escape, ellmbing an iron- ond thon slipping victuals and clothes a settled down, sald ‘ed the plous dodge,, of the prison olticcrs' byernor to pardon hin, Sinco his return homo 3 Wife on South Minals Uivlonul dutalls: On d follows: ‘otal fin dittonut dtu ny total exports, $654, wee a farmer, ‘Thon thoy urge 4 tra She, Go down tho sles. total exports, Sai, sinull town near the vob fausllles were smothered ta thei past 6 o'clock in tho literuoon of the next day Vboru wus 4 lurgy eruption, tho ashes of which fall on tha decks of tho ships at Caamporivo, The voleuno seems to buve ided, ug from July 5 to July 3 thodlscharges moka aud ushes were propartonutely Ica dan exports to Frince, S688, the United States, 38,500, ‘United States, §1/185,000, Europs.—Totat total exports, § Imports from ‘ople to tho belie: exports to the f that he ts the burg. Dr, Atkinson's Howse on Dofore Just, and eame n-law, Malton ‘nly nillea away, the Doctor's son. Who uttempted H hat burglar ulso carted katte exports to England, om Hraucu. SiASot» ROB MORRIS. The Procession and Its Imme- diate Surroundings As Viewed by the Distinguished Mason- io Writer and. Lecturer. How tho Pageant Appeared to One Who Had Been There, Upon a certain Sunday afternoon twelve years ago, the writer, then sojourning in the Chy of Jerusalem, tabk a station upon the niost prominent libeht in the vieinity, at the footof the old mesque on Mt Olivet, and In Imagination reylewed one of the Passover. gatherings of Israel Jn obedience to the Jaw of Moses, the whole nation came np an- nually to derusnlom,—" the tribes of the Lord unto the elfy of they God.” It Is ensy to ap ply the Diblien! history at that place, Every yond in Palestine ts worn by the feet of the. ehosen people moving In thelr pilerinnges of fifteen eenturles, and ean phtinly be traced out. ‘The Dible-student can track them from the homes of tho people of Simeon ln the southeast to those of Naphtall around the roots of stow-crowned Herman in the north, The writer has walked where Abraham walked, where David walked, where Jesus walked at tutervils of a thousand years, and ns literally "one up’? those chatky Mills fre every point of the compass to Jerusulum. So, he asked himself that Sun- day afternoon on Olivet, What secnes have ovenrred here? What recognitions? What handshakes? How the common faith must havé been strengthened In the hearts of those Passover pilgriins 28, once a your, old ‘and young witnessed the most holy service of Jehovah, God of Gods, upon Ils chosen hill, It Is not to be reckoned one of “the mistakes ol Moses” that ordatned these frequent visi- {ations to the centre of religious worship, for upon them largely depended their obedi- wneo'to the whole Stiattle Code. Guilty, they hoped that prayers offered in the courts: of the Temple would be heard, ant that pare don sought hero could not fajl. Yesterday, In viewing the Iminense pageant with which tho Templar Knights of Aimerica regaled the eltizens of Ohlenzo as no other society could do, the reminiscences of Jern- salem ns the centre of pllerininge became vivid, and if it has been miade the preface to the following description, it is witha pur- pose, All great gatherings of men shotld have a high wh, 2¢ will appear in the course of thiy deseription whether the Grand Con- clave of ‘Lemplara, nowstitring the heart of the elty, possesses stich an alin, ‘The writer, who hag witnessed the ; prog of Knight ‘Templary for half its term of existence asm organization in Amerlea, ventures to afin that It hos. ‘l ‘The analogy between the-Passover gn ther- ings of Israel and these ‘Triennin! Conelaves of tho Americin Templars presents yarlous points of resemblance. Atéthe first ten of these Conelayes, as with the early, Jews, the assemblies were stall and jnsignificant, ‘Yemplac Masonry was unvopuler. Free auasonry Itself rested under a cloud, The ‘Templars were poorly organized, having no worthy waltorm, fo proper constitution, no Jurisprudence. ‘Lhls was analogous to tho Jewish polity. when it centered-at Shiloh, Gradually the ‘Tentplirs increased I yam bers und: iuilucnce, ‘The selection of Gen. Wiliam B. UTubhard, of Ohto, as thelrGrand Master, formed an epoch tn their history, For twelve ye he Jed them from: victory to) yietory, until it began -to be os credit. te. nanan to be on Radeht Templar, Uniforms, bamers, Jurisprodence, ritvals,—nil felt the of hig cultured melid, and jyhen the Trienufat Conclave occurred herb ti? Ghicago, ty 1850, twenty-ong years ng0, Templary lind an institution fn the land. ‘The guth Batt 1871, New Orkwns, 383 Cc 1877, more and more es! adnptiveness of Christian chlyslry to the 1 taste, and fnally the great pageant of yesterday brought tho Order “left foot, foremost” to the sight of all ,Chilcago nnd the workl, Deo adfuvante fortiunitsequator, One other thought, and then to die deserlp- tlon, ‘The names of many Cummanderies, as shall be pointed out, lores the mind back fo tho ‘Juids of tha dsible. In tho 300 Comimandertes whose | banners. yeaterdday: “fluttered In the breeze” were inserlbed such z names as Cyrene, ehivary Bethany, Palos tine, Bethel, Mulita, ML Olt lisemane, Aseaton, Cyprus, Damacus, Temple, Patmos, Enna, | Nazareth, Siloam, Zlon—aud others that itt the pages of the Bible here: ant there from opening to close, ‘The mottocs, lesen, aunt inscriptions, too, are highly Serlpturat, and in “short the tout ensemble of the whole oxhtbition was that of wv relighous fraternity perpetuating ancient pricticesandinclent nomenclature borrowed from thy lands and tho times of Suered Writ. So much prominence bas been given tn the columns of Tau Trimunxt to the prepara toms for yesterday's proceedings that there: is no ni y fora repetition here. ln the main, every promise was fultilled. Such onisstons and inistakes as are imavoldable, oven In the arrangement of 8 Sunday-xchool excursion, WH rendily ba pardoned in the smarshaling of many thousand mens and hence there [3 no oeenslon to nang than, Jn the grand pageant yesterday, (hore wero all classes of such men as are engaged In reputable pursutts or who oeenpy honorable stations fn sol + Consn{t w enta- log of trades ant professions, begins ning with “A, —Aericulturlst, Artisan, Attorney, Anvilmaker, ete, and the ist cond bo capped clear to the end, Of dig- nitaries wo dual Generals i fall stock, and. nt fair sprinkilag of Mayors and Governors. Tho Bench was well rep nted pet US$ Congress sont: its best of both pollitent creeds, ‘The Navy, contributed Its sujaes- tons of breeze anf tar and brine, ‘The pulpit go swarmeilover that wa could have ptuplied an entire Sanhedrin with religious teachers, coupling Gamalicts and pupils at thelr fect, Sunday-Sehoal Superintendents and teach- ors, Uible expositors were reekoned by the gross, Clorgymen, ns stated, da numbers, and of all faiths (Uiat contro in “tho Man of Colvacy damita to fifevers patyttin Chtensa aud Orthadox enough to Nth them well, Bat it fs loft to suluey yale paragraphs to furthor comment upon’ the variety that made ap the mmense pageant of ‘Tenplary, dan gen- eral way, onu of its enthuslast{e writers has enlomzed such a collection as— eens Coming, {hs eer. of moth fa Tho goodtost followship of famous Kafghts Whorvor tie world Huth reourd i And, best of all,—for tho strongest. founda. tion of xociety In’ n free country rests upon the peoplo—best of all, those wha at home Jon the peacefulest, happlest, obseurest Hyves Jn remote vithiges, or upon homesteads apart from villuges, faye enlisted in this holy war, muthave dotfed the steol to follow in spirit the kteelelad warrlors of te Deauseant Jorusem host, firm and beautifel pillar of Asta, shill yet become a Christlan posses- sion, and the Rex Regum shall be wor. shiped there ay the Dominus Dominorum, IN THK ONDER OF POCHSS10N it will be observed that tho true Mead or JUigh Sovereign of Lomplars for the thue bolng, Gen. Hurlbut, comes Inst, ‘This ts in accordance with Muyonie and diitary usage, and suggests Aly, Sothern’s best and pre- eminent joke about tho tall wagging the dog, ‘The observer watehing the sis-milé colin tint oceupled anyones and streets yesterday nay Hot have buon wware that every move. ment was ln aecordancy with the commant of one plain eltizon fi tho rear, -eintnent chicily in Masonte matterss—Vincent Lume bard Hurlbut, MLD. ‘Nils sketch of the grand pageaut Is natur- ally divided Into two parts: flrst, tho ap. peargnes of tho column as a whola; second, thelr appearance ns its constituent corps npe provehed suecesstvely .the zratul stam, cor- her of Wabash uyentto and Twelfth street, to salute tho honored heals of the Order and recelye their oliclal inspection, ‘The writer Jus dn every on of these bodies a personal aequilntatice, Or the Inemory of sume do censed Knights, whose nanes lve fragrance Its history, und the allusions in this article, while suficlently patent ta tho ordinary reader, willbe best understood by the Knights themselves, After spending Monday night among thelr gental groups in camps and hotel, let this paber open with the descrip: Hon of an evening visit (othe Camp, “Lo your tents, O fsraul! wag tho an- clont ery among the chosen people when mations Wenb wrong at, headquarters, But among these faces, red, radiant, and honest, thot have been sv often directed it thelt Asylumns to tho emblouy ef the Peucemakor, "Who has made us all to live tn fellow that otherwise would be no shadow of rebellion bn thy theyare the tentsof peace. Tho spirit of Diyine Fin ismenstiie has 3 rtenta. Rather ZF wweelly of our x rin an nbsolutely Impossthle age mlzht better turn his atten. Hon lo the society oeeupying those crowded fents pon the lake shore ag show! mankind would be were all swayed at truth and sysmpatls, the night hours thro ike from Itnals, oO ALD utterly fabulous’ Wandering nearly h, and grasping bands ‘own, Virginia, Mury- Jand, Wiseousin, Mimegota, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, California, Nebraska, New Hiunp- didinna, and? Missouri, the writer job one murmur of complatnt, not one fy Not one profine "0 or hmproper allusion. ‘Knightly hoder bade us halt To brenk thole bread and eat their salt.’ ‘The fare, or, Wwelmienlly “ration: among tentéd Warriors wenerally a! Hit to Jeft (that fs, from bits Winols forces untll Chirk: street is re ail, When New York and Virginia supe port each other, as they did In Revotutianary casey when Washington was the leader of rm ‘ to Ace) The Old Dominion” was represented In food force by seven Commanderies, OF these, We look with inost aifectionnte Interest upon Richmond Commantery, No, 2, beenuse it was the long-time Knightly hoine of Johu Dove, What Virginia ‘agon isnot animated by the name of Dove? Next stands Besant stant Commandery, No, %, of Brattlehora, Vt, a favorite name in American ‘Tem- Tt will be foand in the Sixteenth ion Nr 12 Decorah In), and In the centh Division (No, 35, Daltinore, Md.) There are five of the name in the Unlte States, Nexton the leftof the line comes Was! ington, No, t, of Hartford, Conn, This carps: acted as “the tuners of the Grant En cumpinent fn 188. The rest of this Grand Division, even to the: left flank, 18 composed. of the knights of Ohlo, twenty-three Com- manderles In all In this division, too, ap ustint enuse of complaint, ins buen this far satisfactory to Clicago’s visitors, 'T could not he supplied as King Rlehard was with “Saracen young and fat" for supper, Int what they hails better than “the sind senuty fare”? alluded to in the ritual it las been good to see these modern Ant hear them ere dleed, ly Jy courtesy; the look, the the tone, the grip—these are {: ure friendship, As the bree maderate the rage of the dog-s sensonof the lion (now that that furlous sign ins reeelved the scorching stn pads under the comfort the very carnival of ‘Templary a seven eellpses pronilsed this mitnge are supplemented by'an eighth, sure passing all the rest. One Who has made 2 griinage to the shrine and has studied recnnisonry in every elline afirnis It. very group in the tents repres often widely different from the Inst, se have passed the cofton-fields of Texas, the riee-meadows of Carolina, and the tobace co-fielts of Kentucky, seed below that stublimest object on varth, Nina ra, and some who beheld the falls for the first. time shared the entotions of the poct who your In the al- I As If God poured them from His hollow hand, Aud httng His Gow upon their awful front, AH ore enthuslastle Te Blue-Lodge Masonry (dy rement) ‘a dog pursuiny These are rice-eaters, ant brains the phosphates fields of Carolina. Als own tail,” carry fi their whieh underlie the ese Are accustomed to ft plne and the perfume of the birel. vten thelr morning cup from the ane of Lonistina; these from the wes of Michigan: these sunnr-sorgin of Lowa. ‘T myutlerntion) frou distillations of the corn of from the “distIation of Pennsylvania rye; these froin the. beverage. of New York barley; these from the grape Julec of Californin. ‘Tho very ends of tha earth seem to have ogether among these te if have seen the wild ¢: thent “from dls prairie hillock; at taese the pratrledogs have barked aud tured thelr hasty somersets; at these the alligutor has glared sullenly jn bis dank pool nt noon, over Which the glades hang leaty as the oaks: theso followed down the Red Kentucky; these sit-enteretl its elarnity,—the M1 sinpl, And the oddities of men are ag numer ous ns thelr homes.are diverse, ero fs rstrong, well-built chevaller from a Western Commandery; long, curly hairy fine spreimen of an athlete, Aonor virtuths pnemiim. Here «f we HAG Ofh Southern Ste leis the noir fafieant of wen of Michigan intners of Penn- 3 e passed the wonderful enfons of Colorado,» Their fatiguejackets, perhaps, are dusted with the silyer rocks bee bt Avanhov. Ifere all the ns: New York clalms him; ulso this one with square head, dark eyes, plain con plesion, hay and inus' ‘This group has known the roving pastoral Ita of Southern California aud ‘They have seen tho trees of Mariposa with eaven-asplring branches and have tended horned cattle on the plalus of ‘Texas atu Western Arkansus.e.'This Knight is from the long, thirsty trails of “New Moxico? ‘This is an muclent Inwyer, come from cogitating pears the Nag of Hinsehuan, No, 16, of Cin- clnnall, headed so Jong by the stalwart Teuton after whor ft has tts nnue, Ab 820 tin. araphily-tired yun sat this First Grand Division Into motion, and under: a full press of military music from six zood bands they filed from Lake fate Wabash avente, aud turning uielr faces southward began the great movement. inthe meantime the writer took the. op- Pertautly to pass along Franklin street to Vashington and sedn the Second Grand Di- vision, On tho left. flani: are the two Miss. isslppt Commanderies, On thetr rlebt stand twenty-one strong organizations of Michi- my. ‘The eye first falls upon thatof Detroit, No. 1, of whoin much is justly expected this week, Next on the 1 ght is n body of Knights strangely dressed and eaparisoned, the fraters of Richard Cour de Lion, No. 4, of London Ont, . : Next to these are the Knights of Columbia, No. 2, of Washington, D, C., who bring rich memories of their ancient comrade B. 1. Freneh, who, xt the Jast Conelave, which aasembled here In 1859, wns elected Grand Master of the Ord t are the two Texas Commanderies; then the nineteen Counmanderies of Indiana, led by the fur-eele- brated! Raper, No. 1, of Indianapulls, whoso deeds of derring-(0 are known everywhere, The geninl face of Thayer is seen at thelr head, than whom few kinder frees have been inolded by the hand of God. Pennsylvania fs next. with twelve Com- manderies, from which tho curious eye quickly singles out two from Philadelphia, St. dotin, No. 4, and Mary, No. 86. Pama las sald mult of them. Kentucky comes next, her nomenclature showing aba elanen upon the banners: the localities of the fous asylums of. “thea Bourbon State”) Finally, the right of the Seeond Grand Division ts mide strong by six Commandoeries from Ohie. Inall the long-drawn. year, It Is safe to ayer, there Js not a working-dry but these Christian heroes da deeds and speak words for thalr Master who “went about doing oad. Taking advantage of a seanty ten minutes tne writer next hustens to muke inquisition of the ‘A, TINRD GRAND DIVISION, dust as ft prepares to move upon the rear of the sceond. ‘This large corps, with its right on Wabash avenue, Lwvard mong Monroe street well n river. secon the Thirtecuth a Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Highteeygth, and Nineteenth: Subordnite Divisions, haying ninety-cight Comtuanderies in Mne, with a battslion of California, Utaly atd Nevada Knights, a onttation of Loutsians Knights, and a battalion of Nebraska Knftts, It has algo, as will he seen, as a eoncomitant part, the Twentieth Division, and the chariot of “the Grand Master, ‘ Aud first on, the right (that is, next to Wa- bash avenue) is the combined foree from the extreme the Buttallon of California, Utah, Nevada, and Oregon, | Phese have come farthest to share In ‘the paren Among thet are solid specimens of nm hoot,” Here are tho men to: whom tl Sierras, and the Duttes, and the soft-murmnr ie Pueitic, and the gold-washings are fa- millar. Joined to the Rocky Mountain corps ara the Knlebts of Tennessee, five Comiaud- eries, who brimg memories of A. J. Wheeler, dames Penn, Charles Fuller, and others of “the innumerable majority.’ Next on the left we have’ Wisconsin, tho home of Palmer, Young, Carpenter, and others, and.tho resifiyg pluce of unt. ‘Thypse twelve Commanderies represent. upon a ih eral sete the “Badger States Among thoir banners the eye is caught by the anime of Do Molat, t favorit eognomen nmong Amorl- can Commandertes. It was seen just beful apartment. swarming with ske! This frater left a sermon nt its thirdly; this, his ax fast fi the bh parted loz, This New Jersey graup came from mendows and pastures “brighter than emeralds, where the cattle graze mid-deep in. . ‘Che wei of the cranberry pervades thelr blood, but is wanthig in thelr frees, Yet there js n general look of surprise them at the nbsencaof mosquitoes, know not that Manitoba is neighbor to Chi- engo to moduritty the heat-waves and make August endurable, But, us night wanos, the voles of singing Voices tralned to melody unite, and Plymonth: Rock aud the Gulden Gate join ina duet whose burden ts, Flaunting tholr banners in tho breezo, Wavion tho myastle steel above, A stald Presbyterian Deacon adds his bass to that of a vestrynan of Chireh, anda frlaky Methodist class-leader in with a sturdy Baptist to cap the y with tenars white a caupla af bs tho brondest of the Eplscopal fio call thomse! rsitlists vitalize “Tho Links of Li ply delicious, “A. i with an alto that 1s bright and cheerful see MUNMUNS AN AGED CLENGY: who will ride to-morrow In a coach with the other infirm Knights. And he stands with NM, Hike the gentieman of the old fy, ant delightedty drinks in Suuday he was the musie Ike perfumed alts u atehureh with the rest of the Kalghts, and ho knows a good thing when ho hears it, In tis group are representations of the lor cabin and of the brown stone mansion, ‘These have heard the hammers of the calkers in anit these on the ways of the ea af the bull-whncker mitar to this man, and rrof busy liirvesters tot Tt is, tho | traditional who Ss_ giving 0 full sliee of cation, and atalarimingly large silce of his n€ the year, to this long-dooked eslderntedt wathering, Ho Ix atall, spare suon, Wedressed, angular, for. all the world the copy of Abe Lincoln y but his fond, cheery yalee Warns every heart In the grow na for as many a yearin. the asylum, quick, gray eyes seem to love all things that: they look “upon, as all who look love hii, Us nelghhor nnd ehum is a man stout, sqiore-headed, with blaek hialr and. eyes, peak a word to prove that he warn In his velus, eadem for the Irishman and the schoul- the bont-yardn, his summer ya- who need not ¢ hag Trish blood r tho night still wearson, In this host of slecpers how many a hand there fs weary of pon-holding,—-how minn: s nortivrn sky! Bright be tho dreams that hold soul and body together dure hoario ronr of great merriment, a fat laugh of hearty infrth wis us in nother dl- rection, and there no sentinel ty placed. It comes from Ohio quarters, and 1s echoud from Kentucky,—alwa: in good things,—11Hno} of cachinnation, Mlssourl hears (jana, and go it -perv Dut the sentinels sumzest that the tina and, Ike all, decont s the tour of tonts, vein tongue with Ohio stakes up the volco and passes it on to 1 at Rive {t breath to In- e people, tho writer cle and goes to his own to prepare strength for “UP IN TI MORNING RARLY,” was the cry yestorday through tonts, hotels, hourdlng-houses, Tlusty tailots, hasty breakfasta, and “sound ye to nnd fro,” were the order of a). Tobuy's Batteryon Lake-lront est confusion and Park wyakened ( dlyislon’, with Commanders of thelr nids reported nt Genoral Headauarter, and seampered off ta thelr respective pasts, Ono Iunidred bands playing 100 tunes tnereaged the apparent dlsorder. An hour ¢lapsed und Iviston to inet from the Grand Vaelfly Hotel to the Grand) Hueampment Res whither they. escorted Grand but aut the other olticers of tho npinent, ‘Tho eatrrhyge-line eu ‘yehicles, and cuban imposing 30 nie guns were ropldly fired, and tho grand column began gmuirch wileh has already gone Into, history the Htenor nt 8 a.m, ‘Yo oxplain the polnt. the fact 3 of ome B40 Commanderics, 1 rily arcanged in three had been” formed, nece ‘s lished notiecs, on Lake, Washinton Monroe streets successively, ‘The right of each division rested on Wabash avenue, A walk along the first Grand Divislon from rand Divistots, in the Second Division as Ne. v4 Bloomin; ton, UL; agaly In the Fifth” Division as No. Tiny Oo; oneain as that erack corps, Nu. 12, Louisville, Ky., in tho Elghih_ Div again, ns Jacques Do Malai, No, 3, Washington, nthe Ninth Division agaln in the Ji th Division, as. No. 5, Grand Raplds, Mich.; and as No.1, Museutine, Jn, In the Sixteenth Divisio and No. 4, Lawrence, Kits, I the Sever teenth Division. In alt ‘there are eighteen Commandories thus named. Reason good there fs for such popularity. De Molab was the last Grand Master of the ‘Complars, and there is ne worthier name tnseribed tovday ‘pon the 250 banners (hat “flaunt? hore, AT LAST THE THT GRAND DIVISION Is In place, and ono must hasten forward to the grand stand to enteh tho great column npon the wing. “thelr actlon 1s grand; thelr paces are splendid: their mettle is nigh! says an old army offleer who Jooks on. ‘This Is not alranige, for they took lessons. cestors, the Christian Knilet nd ti world wig ono Feral pa st. Youder eavaller, exhibiting careless enso in his movements, a eurtala graceful freedom jn hls nttitnde, and an tidesertbable charm In ils manner, might have been a Beaumanolr had he lived G00 vears eurllor, Butnot nll are graceful and well-oMcored. Many a disapproving eye marks yonder Come mantle whogp moyenients aro 1. ond polntless. ‘he mombers yaw andatrol, An alr of fatlguo pepvatles their ranks. Thoy nly serve isn Toil to the well-drilled corps vhind then. Knights are here from tho shores of Lako Superior and the bayous of Loulstana—from Great Salt Lake and from tho mouth of the Mississipph, Men are wearing baldric and sword In this celumn who see at heme the drift of the Quit Stream; men who breathe the “zephyes” of Kansas, aud tho’ blize zards” of Atinnesota, and the “northers” of ‘Texas, it Is: also a frequent remark from thosa who lonk down upon the great column In porspective hat the tops of the white pluines reflected upon the black chapeaus nnd coukades of the Kulghts reeall the whit cups? on the dark occan-water after a storm, x Nedoubt many o Frater stopping off In “the brags band chingor wonders, What do hex 60,000 Chivago boys thik of us? ‘They funk, the ‘grand “volun, ‘They cross tho street, delighted to awaken the wrath of the pol nnn. ‘They swarm on lampposts and other “eolgnes of vantage.” They sean with {rrevorent oye banners, costumes, men. If tb brother is: cul In uniform, out ef step or otherwise derelict, they eonmuniicite: the fact dellzhtedly to‘ong another with strident volco and Insulting manner. Whatdo they think of it aly ‘Vhoe writer peraonatly confesses, But all the great hearts he has ever kuown tn ‘Pemp fury, from Florida to Minnesota, from Maine to Unitrornta, are here elther in the flesh or inthe spirit. ‘They are here dangiing galt crosses to thelr wateh-chaing, a8 knowing tho meghing of gold crosses. ‘Pho rallroad cone ductors, neenstomed to proccssions and hare Goned by thelr professlon agalust adisplay of feeling, confess that: they haye seen noth- ing Ilko this. fie commonts upon the roustelans are Buf. fielontly humorous, Ono bright little girl cries? "O, popper, seo, Tt te aixty. pr tonto phy ono tunel Why, Dean playa tune all by iny fone self,” Anothor observer, reenlllug “tho. Biblical: prohibition, *'Lhow shall nob muzzte tho ox’ that treadeth out the corn,” admits, by observing the fresh and raseate hue that oversprends the countenanca of these brazen men, that they at least are not muzzled elther tt their rations of corn or tho spirit of corn, (lig terms It apiritus frument, belng a druggist.) NOME THAN ONE OF THE OUSERVERS romurka, ns the Southern Commanderles pass by, upon that noble manifestation of benevo- loney when, in 187t, tha South remembered Chieago in her sackcloth and ashes. ‘Cho itt wits not forgotton tn 1878, and thus hate, extremities of tho Nation realized the words of the Wiso One, Tt is more blessed to give than to receive,” . Next come a THE KNIGHTS OF CONNFOTICUT, — < In numbers but. not tn. zeal weaker, ‘Tho ladies In the balconies look with favor upon these Kulghts af Conneetl- ent, for nature has enst their Iinbs in molds of tncommon strength, and It mlght bo sald oF Jory than ono of then, “He has an fron ens, 2 ‘The Sseoud Divisson ts headed by a most nccomplisned Kulght, Str aswell C, Clark, Juntor Grand Warylen of the Grand Com- miundery of Ullnoly, dn view of their dine * alrite and even steady appearance, it might ~ The even Bicepers tn tho envo at Ephesus Have turned from right to loft." Following Sir Clark with his threo alds Js n corps of sixteen Conmianderies, all from iMauols, | ‘They are preceded by Chicagn Commandery, No, 19,—Knights who ranle with the very davar of the Garden City. The Third Diviston Ig marshialed by Sie G. WwW. Dunning, Grand Standard-Bearer of the Grand Commandery af Minas, It contalns fifteen Ultnots Commanderies. ‘The names are nary largnly traditional, and therefore Appropriate, Upon their hanuers we read, St. Bernard. No, 55 (Chicaga), Bethel, 38 (eletn: Melita, No, Sr (Tuscola), Mts Ollvet No, + fe nxton)s Gethsemane, No. 4t_ (Mettopolls), Coour de Lion, No, 43 (El Paso), Athelstan, 0. 45 (Danville), Teuplestawn,'No. 46 (ute livan), 8& Aldemur, No.47 (Petersburg), Ag calon, No, 40 (Pittseld), Tanered, No.0 ‘(Belloville). and Constantine, No. br (a coln). Of the first one naned tt fs auc! to say that Jt ranks in honor aud usefitiness with the other two Commandertes of Chi- THE FOUNTIC DIVISION, greeted as It has been all the way from Lake strect hy incessant shouts-and clapping of hands, is heated by Sir Daniel ‘T. Hunt, of Naw York, with three efliciont mids, Itcom- * prises elyhit Now Yorle Commanderics, soven fram Virginia, one from Vermont, and one. from Connecticut, Among the New. Yorkers houd are observed with more Interest than Aiontoe, No. 13, of Rochester, alrendy named. itis understood that they wre preparing to make the “competitive toxlay to be a bright and cheery one, and,. If the — wenther — contittues “ gond, ow scene of popilar Interest. Among these New: York Commanderles is more than tho ordl- nary proportion of old Knights, veterans [1 the service, men who remember (and prefer) the akt Ulnck unlform, hideous us rd was, Upon these older men rest the shadows of tho coming change. Looking back upon tho Jast Trienolat, and reckoning the number of their elass who havo passed away in the brief interval, It Is no vain prediction that futuro Conelaves will iiss them ss the present miss- es the charmed nuines of inany who walked tho streets of Cleveland so hopefully three years ago, . The Fifth Division has Sir R. EB. Fleming, of Ohio, for Its commanding officer, agsiated by three nids, It Is Jed by a band that “maketh Nght the step, raiseth tho red blood Into the chevk, and glyeth Its own electric tluid to the otherwise wearled spine.” It {s wholly made up of Ohio Commanderies, nine inal, named in general from the places where located. Close upon the rear, and led by anexcellent band of nusic, comes the Sixth Diviston, governed by nn Ohio Knight of repute, Sir eorge W. Short, There ara twelve Com- inanders In this diviston, all from Ohio, and {hey-presant miny figures that attract atten- ion, * Ant now tho vast colnmn is broken, the T rst Grant Diviston (Lake street) having all Rascal on. Ledby Sir Fayette F, Fletcher, of Vermont, supported by eight alds, the Second. Grand Division approaches, [ts first part, the Seventh Division proper, 13 composed_of the Northwest Olio Buttalion, led by Str We ‘T. Walker, of Ohio, aud comprises six Com- manderies, all from Ohio. ‘they ‘are an earnest ‘class of ‘Templars, and thelr vows combing all that Is nuthoricative fn oblign- tion with all that Is benevolent In tendency, Tho Elghth Diviston: appronches, led hy that Knight, sans peur et sans reproche, Slr Henry 1, Grant, of Kentucky, an anthority upon military tueties. | ‘This division is conis posed exclusively of Knights from the lant of Boone, “the dark -and bloody ground,” Kentucky, Twelve Commanderies aro rep resented, . THE NINTH DIVISION is Jed by Col, John P. S, Goblin, of Pennsyl- vanla, a itnight of warm and graceful ence, ‘This part of the column rejoices in twelve Commanideries, all from the Keystone State, Observers remark upon a Ainleht with halr snow-white. Mo hing a stron, vibrating voles and a port of exceeding dignity, Within this division are. some Munanderies “of “great | fasie—viz.¢ Jonn No. 4,. of Philadelphin: Pittsburg Pittshuries wWilegheny No, 35, 0f Alles zhe Mary No, 06," of; Philadelphia; and’ others, Members of several of these haya raised various expeditions to Europe, and‘at lenst. one of its Commandery banners now passing ts has crossed’ the sen, ‘The preel- sion of step, elegance of uniform, and gentle manly bearing of tho Pennsylvania Musons ig remarked hy ull observers, ‘The Tenth Division next stirs the alr with its tino band, tds ofilcered by Sir itiehard L. Woolsey, of Indiana, wha has ninetcen Commanterles under his orders, all from the India Register, and one ench from ‘Texas, the District of Columbia, and Lon- don, Canada, ‘The Elaventh Divislon selknowledges tho conunand of Str A. J. Carter, of Michigan, who leaves 6 good name here In Chleago for skill, knightly ussiduity, and gentiemanly bearlng, ‘The carps comprises nine Con: manderies, all from Michigan, If good words go for anything, the Knights from - Michigan are well Instrneted. VE TWELETI DIVISION is headed by Slr Oliyor Ciifton, of Missis- sippi. It comprises two Commanderles from Misslasippl and ten more from Michigan. ‘This completes thy Second Grand Divison, ‘the Third and dust of the primary (ot Grand): divisions is worthily led by Sir Bene * Junin F. Halter, of ‘ennessee, supported by tumerous and skilful aids, The members of tho Thirteenth Divistor proper dear a noble part and attract many itis Jed by in Californix chevalier ob cuninence, Abraham Powell, wider whoso orders is Tho Battalion of Knights from California, Utah, and Nayada,” and tivemore | ‘Tennessee Commanderics, ‘The Fourteenth Dir Js enmmanded by ght of note, Sir Edward W. Mineks, of Wisconsin, Agong tho members of lls pers sonal stuf are Knights from New Jersey and UMnols. Under his command are twelve Commanderies from Wisconsin, four, from New Jersey, and threo from Georgia. There inno ‘jurisdiction bettor ofitcered or instruct- ed than Wisconsin, TH FIYTEENTIL DIVISION next looins upon our vision following a well - known frater, Sir John 1, Parsons, of Mise sour. Aton nig aids are Knights from Alvbomn and Louisiana, is following em- braces eleven Commanderies from Missourt, ono from New Ilanpshire, two froin Ala bama, and a battalion of Loulsiana Kalghts, Atis a ntriking proof of the oneness of sentl ment that prevails over a territory so_brond, that the “Orders”! upon which they. work are so nearly alike, ‘Tho Sixteenth Divison gives us n eiimpse of the rene of the great column, but vot far In the distanee, ‘The leader fs Sir Charles S, Bentloy, of Lown, In bls coluinn are twentye elght Connmanderics, at! from Towa, the last five composing thw so-called “ Northern Iowa Baenlltan,? - ‘ E : "Tho Seventeenth’ Division is commanded by Sir it. G. Munger, Minnesota, ; Amon ins mds are Knights from Kansas ant Litt noisy. It comprl seven | Comnunderles frum Minnesota, and twelve from’ Kangas, ‘THE HIG TRENT TIVO x is submissive to tho lead of Sir jain Hanway, of Maryland, 9 skillful Kulght, whose alds represent Nebraska, Arkansas, Colorado, and West Virginian. It 1s com-. nosod of the three Commanterics of Mary Tins three from West Virginia, one from Colorado, ane from Myoung, and the “Bat tallon of Nebraska Knights,’ "Phe Ninetecath Division brings forward 9 name familfar to many Masons, Sir Janes P, Pearaon, of the District of Columbia, pinong whoss aids are Knights of Nebraska Itlnols. 1 18 composed of one (orumiandery: ench from the jurisdiction of Baryiand ani Hhado Island (auilted), District of Columbia, Michigan, and Missouri. * TUE YWENTIETIL DIVISION," and Inst, is commanded by Bir John I, Non yell, of Ilitnols. 1¢ embraces the escort ot the’ Grand Master, that famed corpe ot Knights, Orlental Commandery, No, 13, Clevo. fund, O.' ‘Yho wholo division is a Guard of Honor to tha Most Eminent Grand Master Vincent L, Hurlbut, secompanied by the oNicers of the Grand Encampment, : SS eae CENTRAL ILLINOIS TURN-FEST. Byectut Dyapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Danvinwy, IL, Aug, 1%—Thly is ;the fourth and lost day of tho sixth biennial gathoring of (he Central Ilinols Turn-Bezirk, Dolegations are present from Jacksonyllle, Springilelud, Decatur, Peoria, Bloomington, and Champaign. Sunday, the-plento day, Was spent of the Falr-Grounds, whero coms ctitive athletls oxerclses tool place, On Sronduy occurred the grant processton, in whieh the military and clyls organizntions of . the city participated. ‘Tha welcome ad. dress was dellyered by Mayor Digksun, atter wile camo the orator of the day, tlio Hon, Jacob Lucas, of Pearl, All business: houses and 0 residences are deckod with: ig ual wreaths, while a trhwnphal oreh Ing been erected hithe square. ‘This festival WIL be a memorably gala-day for the Turns ers, being the greatest celebratton uf the kind over held’ tu tls part of the State, <<< Froo wse of Kimbati's Catarzh Clgarcttog pings, | yeuty buy fever. Tho gepuluy article, a

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