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o THE CHIC4GO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 188}—TEN PAGES. numbor of votes to which each member tsen- | harshly in isolated cnses of rare occurrence, | first Tricnnin Conclay: of Knights Templar, at | pleces to the De Molal Commandery of Louls- | sortion, rain, and a condition bordering upon | newly- ‘ THE TEMPLARS. Ptlcd, Seo. 28 renue: «Any oflicer specified in | but ie was belleved fo be the trug rule, and | Chicago, buye tho honor to make the following | ville, Ky.; of tho set of Commandery Jewels | j general drowning out. True, a large pone the Twenty-sixth Section, except Past Com- | no suificient reasons appeared to oxist to fo Dunnsens Commandery No. 1, of St. Paul, : iI ed i sbeeely Aud resp gs called i ‘ot i reports that, his at hit ponded shinpty Mult nd vote by proxy,” ete. Horo the drill commenced wo hold q meoting . mumber of the Sir Knights hnd left tho s ar hind not yet rye eit ie prouged to amend the matter of proxy= dugeits the ‘nes tho uniform | Mg, ised upon tho following method of acurinitt Fe tee seine bamauel Sct UG | camp, but there were still n great many | And reminded tho Sir Knfhts uesent thet ship by giving the right to appear by proxy to At, Hon spec! 19. unifor orpertection,W waswcored: fortotartullite, | Geind faplla Mich “was made by | ocenpying the tents, A few of the tents present Grand Master was 0 bo looked i active members only.” of a Kulght Templar. It was proposed toumend | 9; for dexrec of excellence between 10 and o, | Grand, | Rapids, Mich, vas C 1 upon as the head of the Order ng The Grand Knighily CGather- Thiy was not in form a proposed amend. | (bs ndding nfter the third clause, Recuxntz~ | Cho acovling was In uecerdanes with edelt deurree. Sie Knight Gen. dotin ©. Smith. Inte | were struck during the day, but thoy were | elected was fustalled, Sey newly ing C End te be rather be rttont tee pre, | Mx the uniforin udopted by tho Grand Conte | We witnessed tho drill of tho diferent Com. | Treasurer of Iilnols, who inde spe so few in number that thelr absence was not | nude to Innugurate n‘dance Mere ing Comes to an En ment, but ra ‘opns bre; | mandery of Loulsiann at ft4 annual Conclaves | manderies which presented thomselves for | npproprinte to. the oceasion, which were teed, I tue > crowd anid the contliet betwee 15 to thy sent for consideration an amendment whieh | fy 187 and 1876, and authorizing the empinrs of | gompotition at the doekey Club grounds, fn Hed to by tl Eminent. Com- notleed, Last night was taken advantage of 4 petwveun thi veal and To-Day. Wohl arcomplish the object indicated, ‘Eho | houisann te were the entorand, turhers to | Sieeleg ond heesty aya HB Prec TOE O10 ee Oy cert ene danas, | by tho thres Chicago Commanderies to do | Mstrnmental muste it was abandon ‘ c Ree ea ae MUnied, that aes 23" be: | amutnoriesany Ucand Conimandery 0, mike ne | semen depres or excellence askiiited ly thens | mappes OF the sitecunshil -Commnnder iid | tho'soctal bustness to tho visith Thi Detroit andl Oriental Commondertes to amended by striking out tho words “except | ditions or nitcrations of the uniform at plens | in'tho movements prescribed by tho Committee, aa the coon piiment of three elinens ue hing went On Wall) ohonat ait ne oulartent fou home at: Horeluek thts marl, and mn Past Comnmnder,” and expressed theopinion | ure." as follows: » trophy, When the- General was about valog 4 SH AAT ONS WE Tenve dturty s < Ht 1 ’ eC NDMES IR EDICT OF 1862, ‘The frat prize to Raper Commandory, No, 1, of | BME trophy, ten the: Gener was nbot! mst o'clock, Bofore that hour the clouds | theday. Many Kulghts with . ae Bir Knight Benjamin Doan, of | that this wuld tecoynplish fully tho oblect | sagen tet, ayocnd th ediat of 1302 na | tnalapols, dnd wale aeored Bt) Out Of 6 pom fore ange Ainived from eed Gomes Tooked throatoning, ‘hie moon appenred for thelr Ginn anders, but wil einurnce ee Boston, Chosen Grand proxy fo the officers of the Grand Command. et ee see wvcond prize to De Mola Commandery, | thandery witha protest, which, howaver, the | Ssliort time only, and then was obsoured by Breath taketh ee ences While thelr ery and tho otticers entitled to appear in the Roy ps of nm Puget Grand | No. 12 of Loufsville, Ky., whieh seared 207. Chairman of the Competitive Drill Comuit- | was In tho Sl. Mernard tout, diseoursing | ’ Falta ber ot Master, ; rand Ci lery ns tho representatives of | {° Tho shoulder-straps of a 7 nis iduads have (hus left alread 4 eetontiiate Commandery ves 9 Goinmayter stati by tho snme as no, actin | 9 ‘Tho third prizoto Damnnaons Communueryy No. | tug deviled! to recetve,, avominous, dark bank of vapor. Bach's Band | few of the Commanderies will retin ee 3 g rand Commander, excep that It shal won | 0s a 1, ay While 2. 2 = SWI rehire hom : V. Art, IT, Bee, 8 @). Tho prsengo now rends: | purple ground, with tho initiuls PG. C.in old | Reed Commandery, No, 6, of Dayton, Ou ape A GROWL HOTH LOUD AND DEED aise and drinking lemonade nnd eating | 98 strong numerically as they left. Most og ‘ “Tt (ouch Grand Commandery) shall olect, v: oy a cters.” secatent ented upon th Dund with alos’ numberof | Atose from Reed Commandery when they ‘iches., In the tnd tents of tha | the Grand Commandertes will rein; fho Committee on tho Competi- baliol te severut ohicerss: Prooiiet, iat tho Biiginttchuracters,” tne suoulder-siraps of | Be" yelmpen tho geound with a less, number of | Tercelved, to puttin tole own words, that | Sudwiches, In the threo rot ©) atleast thiseventny, alte until Past Commander shall be the same ns those of ” oy . 1 Commandertes of Chicago wero n number ot Grand Standard-Renrer, the Grand Sword-Dears ? 0 © Rules and Regulations for Competitive Drill,” | they were uot only cheated and swindled ont THE LADIN SAN tiye Drill Raises a Great or. tho Grand Waren, ud tho Urania Capiatn of anaeting Commander, oxcopt it atull he upot | “it not being coustucred tho dutyof the Judges } of tho prize Whieh was justly thelrdue, Dut | Indies extending hospliniities, At the howe ADRS OF TIT APOLLO, the Guard may be elected or appointed, as tho | Hngieh characters.” In the odiet of 122, upon | to order back any Commundery, but sumply to | that In nddltion to pouring on salt tho Drill | mentioned there was a greatelup of thunder, 7 Grand Commandery miny diroot,’ the subject of Templar Unitorin, tho mutter wis | determine as to its profictenoy ti tho execution | Committee, by refusluge lo hear thelr ease, ved by 01 i ‘ Ay WH ty" yesterday 9 Breeze. ; it wae | Proposed to strike aut tlio whole pasengo thus Sat oral aE PT Hiutlioceteae for the | Of the prescribed movements, and while pers | had. ‘simply ruubed It in, » | followed by a tremendous downpour of rain. thelr headquarters tn Yat . y 5 " . Choy felt the Inte | epye g . = t * ree he. chimp, anil cubatletor at {tho Grand: Commandors) Oftvers and Paat Grand OMicers of a Grand Com. | mitted to drill and score 256, [t is by tha wbovo: sult, as thoy termed ‘It, most keenly, ‘The sons of Mars who were doing guard | Tho tents were — benutifulty i voly - | Mentioned rule exeluded froin compotition. ni duty reversed thelrarmaand pattered about In | mented with flowers ane this ‘Trionninl Conekuvo of tho Grand Enenmp. | Manley, belalt red atic volved, bo by four ine | iit eonsidertion of this oxcellent score and | Aut used tho strongest language y 1 and oF trailing . e vd about the | plants, while during (he entire fen . : 12nd | Tenouneing. the managers for stho way | Hersln, ‘Chere wos no crowd nt [inate F ballre day fruf Deprived of tho } ment,otcct, by ballot, the four ranking oftcers | ombroidery of gold, quarter inch wile; the'feni- | thalr elose obsurvunco of tho rites of tha Com | lenton ne ‘ . camp. ‘Tho lemonade man liad taken away | lunches and harmleas lemonas ? Reed Commandery Depriv fora orm Of tree gear nnd soit otcorasinlt | She Gardens yi wi the nila of tue | Mites, tho Judes rocomimend that twoy ho | In whlch they, hind been trerted. On | flyin and glasaes, wid all about wwe | erou Wore suDplied in boantiess gts Third Prizea—An Indignant bo viovted trienaially thereafter, ‘Tho fve0f- | fuspective offivo to, be ombroldarad (in ald | awurded au Wonoraey Pez. | soe wy, | ne fue oF Ih ho nverngs reader will prob. | usually still, save that a good many foud | tothe thronys who pald thelr respects to the Protest See a ee eircrceand annualy | Boalish charoters) in aliver on tha lower ond | en Ce er: umtors. presenting & f fejustiable ee Cun tele resentnent | sony) wend wp fram all about the eump, | fair ones, ‘tho cireutur tents were crowded rotest, thorenfter; tho reinalning oiticera shall bo ap- P. ally fnenppeneance, und pertorning minoy | '°2NS terns the Judges. are concerned,” re- | The comforts of enmp iif in a ratiestorin all day, and tho callers were entertained tha pointed by the Grand Commander nt cach ous nla wrth prectatiny nthe Ca tacom= | marked Eminent Commandor Hasold’ list wero well exhibited, ‘The Indies and thelr | manner Indleative of Chicago hosp! ‘Tho shoutder-atrips for tho Go- | Ye white strong as to numbers, prosenting A | jg justifiable. mandet: and Past Commander of 2 Sithordinate | wel Commandery, of omerald green sil velvet ong | Mv! un tall F, 0 f ply with ita ny G i 1 escorts who were about making vislts were | The cyerlnsting card exchanges were cot Adversely, Ra eee ee ar cobrottor oF okt qunre | tho drill ns estailisbed by tho Competitive Drill | evening ton re prosentattve of Te TMOUNE | compelled to seek shelter Wherever thoy | ried on to “an vestent, that “ote car Monroe Commaniory Also | |. jn tt soo. 10@) mo yasinronow routs | tar iney utes tne Daal Croke with n but | Commend Ate OS, Ofer gets MANNY a2 Twn Jun ah abou nye beet allowed | S@UNt TOF to raln camo apouring, pouring | the, Diobabllty, Hint Chlenko betters 0} io “He (tho Grand Recorder of tho Grand Com | cmbruldored, of sliver In tho contro, Opportunity for properly scoring, and prevonted | stand, But this Drill Conimittce {gnores | SON". mush tava reaped a viel harvest in Objects ay Emphat rmanaeryt sini forward (@ tho Grund legacies | ‘That both be roforred to tho Select Cou whe fale i Just sonata Mite merits wit tho Judes, notwithsandling to IER TO | Ee eee ee et ate a Cmietree resecvoardl souvenirs of ng a Y ; . a0 of othor Communderies. vistors Fi 3 i " i oS ae aa ee eae encampment meets tee AMENDMENTS TO THE DIGEST. or ihe mount Conimandorigs the “prea i] cheated, swindiod 5 nnd ‘euchived ‘out OL our Mihiah «alah was tharul Mou prnluent ard ropisteral dhe the piri Poonle whe r 4 ty, OB awirded to Do Molnt Commandery, No, 5 0! . : ors Wi stare hese pleas Drowned-Out Tenters— aca year of thy, Grant! Kieumpment cl089 210 | HN oe ona reogeat co amend | Judges. Very reapeatfully and courtemsly yours, | for thy prize?” AS oa ey eae Ce Re eS a Te ani tinny ee on atsiean, - | thovettuse quuted above, by etriking out all aftor tho word "presenti. Wat, D, WHIP EL, rave tke the ground that, after they pers | At another pluce a venerable Grand Prolate 'G. ” Anley, mon Too Much Water. oTat See 40 (8) bo chatigcd to read.ns | Hon.” ¥.B. Davis mitted us to enter with tess han tho reguisit | AEN wite were standitur on a col, while a ‘ ws Nt follntye TG aha Torwurd to tho Grand | ‘That it bo not adopted. wir venkat Wood. | ltuuberof mene tulrty-six we werd on an : Tlaving read the report, Sir Knight Wo aa C. Betts, tld, San Branelseos J. 5 Crot: Saint. to “hendagarters’ tits oveuing at. 11 | Dale from about the ho Comminnderies. We youth was thorkng up the clothing of the 3 a el N.Y, |. W. Crutzer, ore alee, our prize, ane said the Mrs, Prelate, “hero’s my nightgown pila: GM ‘Mumadge, Fowisetie . W. 0, Recorder of the Grand Encunpinent, on or | _Allreference to tho ‘Constitution, “Code.” | man added that the Committee had conside nt, “How provoking,” | Nochest im yent to lend : + before July, of each year, the aunual re- | ote, to *Suburdimte Communderies” stull Uo | ed tho judges’ report, and had adopted a | Sone to. he The Day Spent in Social Amuse- | tri and ducs for his Grand Commandery,” | tiicon to refer only to those Commanderies tine Fesolutlan coneurring In Teand tendering the | Gyclocfs Prparedd to receive our prize. OUr | gop png wet? "And yes,” responded tho | Franeeseo Gregori, Rome, Italy; Mrs, ments—Apollo Out This would inake the fiseal year of the mediately subordinate to the Graud Eneamp- | toinh prize to NY fit! pee necnited iio ntercet: ee Teed | Vile: there nro iny slippers full of water” | Suge, Hartford, Conn.: Mrs, Priest "Visiting. Cena uD) en aA eee, ce en This was gencral in {ts tense, nud far- NERD COMMANDERY, OF DAYTON, 0. Commandery, and_requestiug an audience, My gouduuss,? comes from another tent, | ton, Miss. 5, Mrs. ©. AL ‘Patmadge, | + i V1 “here Chave lett my grip-saek lying open, | Ky.3 Mrs. aH . reaching in its effects. ‘he Cominittee could Sir Knight Charles Keefer, of that Come | 1t was returned to hin with the fnformation . a2? 3 nice Dee rn er oe eae ane | hot satiemictorlly consider this proposition | maridery, tsked the questions "Mr Chatr } that the Committee iad’ adjourned, but anim’ cloniitug tl spot G. ifitehene 8. Pixley, Winsleld, k Deoriny Mrs. NB. Lin eT, . -Genoral and his wife had re- | Columbia, Pa.y Mrs. A. Jeifrey,. Bay Clty! , “ful @ u= e proper thie 4 a Q Kd meet again ab 10 p.m, at wiiten | 4b, Geptainc : ; ¥5- Bay City, ent, without w careful exnmimation of all the pra | munn,ts It the proper thine and place for me to, | oe ad Bet 4 Ch} tired for tho night, when tho rainstruck the | Mich.; Mr, and Mrs. D. Hapeneal, Gttaw: Numerous Growls from Disgusted | “Viti 111, sec. 61 @. ‘The passage now Siglons of the Conattiucias, Code, amt pst, | ens sotnething bout tds repor’ af bie Cont: Wont thiols at tho howe named. ee hangs gaap, Thy tent Leaked badly, cand thay wera | Ls and Sirs, Myra Bradwell, of htcags™ a . - , rlvel ails : "! —— Kuights—Compiiments to Fonds: (it fs tho duty of sho Recorer of ayer, | manderies, the Constitution,and government, | | The Chairnan—We decided not to enter- | ground | about all tho | afternoon. Hee eee tet ndate uf’ tines. Inches Or 4 ‘ = the Militi the Orand Recordor of the Grand Eueampmont, | and tho examination they were unable to | tain any disctission whatever upon the sub- Up to this time we knew nothing of the | moro deep of water, “ My conselence, what's APOLLO COMMANDERY, a Ls upto the lat day of August, tho roll of hisofl= | make in tho Imited thie at their disposal. | ject. f protest from Damascus, Tho next thing we | this’ shouted the C. @ Tie seized’ a sock ON A SOCIABLE ‘TOUR, cerannd members, and tho’ working roll of his | ‘They therefore recommended that the propo- |" Slr Knight Keefer—Did not tho— knew the Committee maden report ruling Us | avd put iton, and then slipped his foot into | In pursuance of a general order Issued by Commandery." lt was proposed to amend this | sition be recomimitted to the Committes on The Chalrman—I stnply stato that we will | out on the ground that we hadn’ttherequisit |v poot, Keslush! and he was covered clean | Emfnent-Commander Gussette, one hund: The Voice of the Anti-Secrat Soe | by substitut ing July for August. Templar Jurisprudence, with instructions to | not allow any discusslon.” + | number of men. Past Grand Commander | ty to" te walst with the water tint hid | and twenty-five members of A 14 teed ‘This was designed to carry out the iden of | report thereon at tho next ‘Triennial Con- | Sir Kulght Keefer—I nsk the Committee to | Churles C, Keefer, of Olio, asked tho Conte | dripped Into his boots, ‘he other suck aud y Hembers of Apollo Com- ciety Folks Is Heard in the having a regular Templar year, They recom: | chive, except Reed Conunandery trom thelr list of | mittee whether le was a proper time and | a witte shict Jay In that puddle, Mrs. G, Ges" inandery assembled at the camp headquarters y mended that In See. 54 (2), of Art. 3, the | * No action was taken on tho report,-as the | prizes, and will submit the affair to tho Grand | plaice to ask fora hearing. ‘Uhe Chatrman of | Gothing fared no bettersand tho amount of | Promptiy at 12 o’ctock yesterday, Theol» Land, word August” be stricken ont and. “July” | election of officers was going on when it was | Commandery and the public to decide upon, | the Committee, Mr. Woodinan, sald thnt they sneczing that will be done by — that | jegtof the aysembly was soon made know Inserted. presented, It will, however, come up this | ‘Lhe Chaitman—Sir Knight, will you do | wouldn't hear nything from us whatever. | hily today and. the amount of discomfurt ithe Teisly wht nd abou! Te For the snmo reason they recommended | morning, . mg the kindness to cease talking? Sir Knight Keefer ‘courteously instyted on a qudured Inst nighe Is stinply: lnmense, was quickly whispered nbout that a gener- that * August’? be strieken out and “July? + KNIGHTS OF MALTA. ‘Sie Knight Keefer—L will, but Lwant you | belng heard, but the Committee utterly re- Eire Hadies with. thelr escorts’ who. were aldaylight serenade was the order of the TIE CONCLAVE. Inserted In Sees, 68 and 7, Art. 4, and that | gir R'F, Bower, for tho Committee on Rit- | to, understand hit Reed ‘Commandery’ ite- | fused to listen to him, Mr. Woodman taking | pramenading around nbout. tho eamp found | 489 aud that the Commandery was to pay Its THIRD DAY'S SESSION OF THE GRAND EX: | the Inst three lines of See. 57 be stricken out. | yat of the Knights of Malta, madeareport In | clines ollictully to aeeopt any prizy which | the ground that the report had been made | thomselyesa in very Uncomfortable quarters, | respects to the various hotels and newspaper , CAMPMENT. IX, Art. LV., See, 60. ‘The passage now reads: sealed .. f vhile : . may be given to it, We were officially noti- | and that tho Committee couldn’t entertain | ppoy - en | Sarit . rs ‘Shape pie a w¥or every. Inight ‘Templar created In any | Which thoy gnid, while thoy did not desire to | fi toaiay thot we had been awarded tho | anything,” They rushed in anywhore where they coukl | offices, The Sir Knights reported In fattqua E e ction of tho Grand . Ene: . arr 3 Ives nearly ankle-deep in’ water, even in " + ! evessar’ given below, “We mt, organized, and appointed acom- | 8 * by Balutka’s Band of seventy pieces, filed 9 ‘aud Mas und- Th Ge Into the. treasubyrof the Grund En- | thoy submitted would supply a want longde- | Vits If nevessary (the sume given below), and \ r fang i the tents, . OR ae RUE aun ee ee ence ‘proposed to change the #2 | sired, They recommended ttstloption withthe | tse that previous to the contest we were no- | mittee to present aur protest, and with ito : out of camp amidst the cheors can proviso thut {t was not made obligatory upon | tiled to compete, even though we had less | couple of aflidavits bearing on the subject. Fie eens fertuinley inoed tint th friends, Netad assembled In large ot at sion,—tH0, not ineluding tho Grand Oitleers, | “ey could not recommond tho adoption of | any Commandery to work It in full, unfess In- | thaw thirty-six Slr Knights to take part In | ‘The committes wont to tho Drill Commltteo | Hot drained at afl, aud there were to floors to | in and about their headquarters whieh Is 18t more members than there were | ¢uisnimendment. lb would. be tiupusing ae | structed so to do by their Grand Cominand- | thy competition. Hints, OYE = Ue tents, nnd the water rushed in upon | Fninent-Commander Gnssette led th nt Cleveland In 177, and the largest number | ditional burdens upon young, and often | ery, but, thoy must communicate tho attri. | | Chis closed the Kuightly exchango of com: | rizy nEFUSED TO RncEIvE oun PHoTEST, | every side of every tent, and frequently | cosston of ly, HAteliter Nell Meee tee ever attending a Conclave, struggilng, Commandertes, bites, ‘Che Committee were of the upinton pilots aud the, onmmianery repre ve though, ng we have sinee learned, they re- | the roofs leaked, and especially was this | cesslon of courtly Knights, and was loudly An election for officers resulted ns follows: rt 1V., See, 62, ‘Tho, pussage now roads: | that thore should be x revision of tho Lemmy. De Molal, of "AMoniracy | Frade x. ’ 3 other protests from uther Com- | tho ense with the Cnlenzo tents, ‘the | tpplanded as he gallantly set off at a swings Bie hendamin Dean, Slanohaaatts, MBLC [ So atbohitite Commanidry shalt confor ing | lur ritual so asto secure uniformity of work | Qf De Molal, of Grand Rapids, aud Monroe } munderies, But one of our Committey had ao “ " ates As Government, tents wer te surest shelter | Ing pace, In spite of the surplus of adipose 5 Onder of enighthood fort less eum than gu," | throughont the jurisdictions but that it was | N.Y. arrived shortly atterwards, and also | the sutisfneiion of making Mr. Woodman.| from gbove, but underneath them the water | whieh he at all times carries about with h Sir Kobert B Withers, Virginin, It .1.D)G. at | it was proposed to tanike tho #20 $9. : inexpudtient to present a revised ritual now, | Heard the doenment read. ‘Tho represonti- | jisten tu the protest as he read itoff to him, | eame in the same as with the others, Ios; z i lieu eA lin, Sie Chariog ioome, Now York, V. 2.G.0." | l' XivUrsely, thinking that tho ‘amount. of ‘ino anatter wus indetuilly postponed. tive of tho lntter sought to. male a fow re th S| tality: w u i ~ ) Tho first halt was made at the Grand Pacife 5 ¢ " 0 mite though all tho sntistnction he could get was | tallty was nowheres, It was simply a qnes- aw oe 8. Gobin, Pennsylvanit, V. fous to bu charged for the orders: could bo | ‘Tho Grand Encampment then adjourned AEG, but, belng luformed ph Hibeuesthat the remark,‘ Well; lf you think yon have a | tion ye getting a sheltering place,—that und Iotel, Where the Apollonians fraterntzed. it Hugh McCurdy, Micbignn, V. B.0.S-1. | safely left with the diferent Grand Com | until 10 o'clock this evening, Of the report wus nat to, be alluwed, with- | remedy, seek it in'your own wiv? nothing else, ‘ with the Orleutal Commandery of Cleveland, «Sie We ba Tue Townes, Kentucky, Ve E.G. sa erica subject to the minimum fixed in | > rane with a graceful,'yot indignant, saluta- fi Whe io you propose to do nbow Iter ‘i After tue shower was over a Gonorultssting pie Avallo fuartet_ aul Ho Oueutal Guare ‘ iW. @ constitution, VAD Ht, i 8 reean'tde anything butiet the public | was geen busily engaged bailing out the, | { eve! , rendered | several vocul se ‘gir John W. Simons, Now York, ¥,E,@.'Troas. | "x1. Art, [V.,Sco.05 ‘Tho section now roads: THE PRIZE DRILT. ‘Sho representotive of Tue'Trouse, who | now how we Soa oui Ne Tn fot) peered BRME Pear AP Pe Se wat HT e paer Mag p lons, yntel {6 tho dellent of all, present. Sir Theodore 8. Parvin, Iowa, V. EB, G, lec. “No Commandery, Grand or Subordinate, shall | - FINAL ACTION OF THE JUDGES, was tcheerfully supplied with the report of | afterwants offered the fourth prize, bul we | Graud Recorder who went by iho | Afters stort thine devoted to speveh-making [Tho M. E, Grand Master, Sir Knight | confer tho Order of (Cnighthood upon any one | ‘The one great subject of discussion at the | the Jud fi y iter Hs promulgation by the | respectfully declined, on the ground that we | contents of one on. his clothing, much to hig | Wd handshaking, the: procession again Benjamin Dean, of Boston, was tho V.£, | whois noe a regular Koynt Arch Atuson, nesords | camp yesterday was the ugly’ aud palnfutly pomtaT ate sonbbre aS in pub- | were entitled to tho third or fone at ally aud disgust, Old boxes wverg In Fereut: dematid Bred pon te REN y es ON eh G. G. from 1877 to 1880, Ho ts alawyer, an | CHupter of tho United States," Te was proposed | Involved gnart which lad arisen through the nderfes, Date thoush no was uldinately | Mere the matter resteas far ng, our getting | to be broken up for flooring, but there eed eee Shia. atiet ex-member of Congress, and a thirty-third | to strike out all aftor tho word “regular,” and | Judges of the drill competition of the pre (ul! Iwas. not an easy tasir to avenry | Suything Ike Justice from the Committee 18 | were not enowsh to Ko nronud, | Ono House, being loudly eheered ns it moveddown r uu cofleerned.”? Outer G ie. reporter that Clark street, arent crowds followlng, and degree Mason, Asn presiding oflicor lio has | Subst{tito the words ( Mustar Sinton. cto | Vous day having prematurely arrived at de- |. slitnpse Of tha documents, Finally he was | “STTave you your protest, whleh you wero Cuter Har soe ee onary at te niking demdnstrations of, good witl as lt bes few superiors. above, It was proposed to nincnd it by striking | clslons, which they prematurely made public, | enbled to copy not allowed to file 2” shirts that lung up in tents werd uinde in- | etme known that Chleago’s great Command Tho R. E. Deputy Grand Master, sir | out ali atter tho words "Royal Arch Stagun,” but which, in the Hight of n fuller considera- | THE PROTEST OF THE MONROE CAMMANDERY, | Li response to this, Eminent Commander | wearable, and many of the Kubshts and their | fy Was out for a lark. At tho Palmer Knleht Robert Enoch Withors, of -Alex- | (If adopted, this would work 4 radical | tion of tho rules gulding tho-contest, thoy | which rans as follow: change in the system of ‘Templar Masonry. e @ re, HuapquantEns oF Mont andris, ‘Vn. ts also a lawyer, and Js one of it ropuseil to ellitinate the Chapter, de: had, it was rumored, deelded to change. ni handed the reporter the following | fullies were compelled to see shelter else | House calls were made upon Maryland Come document and the ntfidavity attached, | where. Shortly after 10 o’clock another | mandery No. 1, of Baltimore, the bende E COMMANDERY, NO. 2, OF HOULESTERLN, Y., CHICAGU, Aug, 19, 1880, | the papers having been acknowledged before | shower sprang up, nud the previons discom- | quarters of the Grand Commanteries of New . tho United States Senators from Virginia. | grees trom the curriculum and to periit the Tho alr was filled with rumots of protests, =r he Gamuntitive 7 Uoinialtee Sant Vrank S. Stevens, Notary Public: Be fort Creat he ‘As It seein to raln York and ‘Temiessee, and Hansetman Come : Jid was tho V. E. Grand Senior Warden, Fucuptlon du HusGammuandery of tage wing lind and the very acrimonious remarks which | Ksrants ayy Gestrrsen: It having come to | Ty the Committes on Prize Drill: Mecd Com- | all night, a residence in the camp, for the wandery ot Cincinatti, fhe usuul congrate The V. E. Grand Generalissimo, Sir | recclyed nothing more than the Master’s de- | could be heard in certain localities Indicated | tho knowledgd of thiy Comuandory thut in tho | mnndory proterts uguinst the delivery of tho | tho being, was not very altractlye, ry speeches were made, tunsts were re in -! gree, ‘The Comuuittee. differed somewhat bitterness of feel tt Aging: fi cumpetitive priz-drill Monrog Cominandery-bas | third prize to Diumuscus or any othor Commund= drank to the finternal welfare of each other Knights Charles Noome, is a very wealthy baad this question gs an abstract propusl: a bitterness of feellitg quite surprising In 8 | Hoon utterly ignored,aud thelr prolictency nud } ory oxcept to Reed Commandery, which claims nut the Order in genoral, ‘Tho Commandery New Yorker, being Prestdunt of tho Mate | eon te acre din recommending tue cam where, ir anywhere, ‘ gentlo ail dogren of exenitons (h sald dei nub egneodel Y ithe" Feuton of ha iston of tho Judges lust SOCIAL CALE: thon serenaded Tini2TRIMUNE: | hattan;Gas Company, and{ono of the brightest rf ty a chivalrous fonduess of frater for frater # , ia Tommpiy | Cveting wid oltcinily given to the press, an DURING ‘THE AFTERNOON aiirge crowds of people Nstened to the , Masons in tho country. cl 5 tase aniondmunts: be nok ndoplod ae tla fT supposed to previtl The tent oc- COA Mp ener age entree haat tr ory ta comity asks tab i¢mnay be.hoard In the iitior, the varlous Grand Commanderies kept “open | beautfful strains of Balntkn’s orchestra, @ q 3, x THE CREDENTIAL COMMITTER, cupied bs the Competitive Drilt | jJudgos at the Inst momunt without provious duo IN No DLty lee house” and recelyed tholr friends nt thelr | Md @ vast ‘concourse of curlons ones The V. KE. Grand Captain-General, Sir p y P ii Joun N. BeLt, Kee. q 2. 8 (2 e tee, now, thorefore, In cansldoration there- eee Ruight John P.S. Gobin, of Lobunon, Pa. XHL Art, LV., See. 66 2). | ‘Tho passaxo now | Committee, consisting of Sir Knights Jotin | $f Shroo Commander: desires and does must oe . = tlre march. ‘Tho Sherman, ‘Tremont, and isn lawyer. During thio War he was Colonel Eto CTEM tears Woodman, Chatrman; E. B, Myers, Vier | earnestly pentest tigulass the decision of tho cone As Aliflor, balms duly swvorn, saya that Grant Commandertes are quartered at, tho | Burke's Motel, tho Commercial, tho’ Bre of the Forty-soventh Pennsylvania, and was | nt tho opening of tho Grand ‘Coneluye to report | Chairinun; A. R. 1. Atkins, 1. N. Chamiber- | Judges aud tholr awint of tho prizes for tho fole | Nay kc “pon the oceaston of the Knights Grand Pacific Hotel, the rotunda and corri- | voort, Clifton, and Gardner Horses, algo ree breveted Brigndier-Genernl. At its close he-| at tho uponing of tho uext svasion.” It was pro- | Inin, Henry D. Field, H. G. Purington, Ben-'] ‘Spy ratsons, th wits fui cire Tanplar prize drill, on Ais, 18, 1880; that on | dors of that earavansary were filled to oyer- | celved complhuentary serenades, and, tho laced I d of Charleston, 8, C., | posed to add to tho elauso tho words, “Provided 4 “ p 3 t First—In_compliance with tho clreulnr of tho p + , S805 et | Commandery returned to enmp. about halt- Was placed In command of Charleston, oe eet ho Ginud oF Subordinate Commanderyabait | Jamin R, De Young, E, D, Swain, Gilbert ML | griounial Conmittes Issued sume theeo months | appeariiy on the grounds of the Chieazo | flowing during tho afternoon with Sit | noses utters weary four hours’ mareh, dure i Rae ee rer hated Sates Distriee dudes berenorted as represented, ior Ite deleentes | Holmes, EB Kuos,Uunry Turner, George Re | eee ae ee coi ne oy a rs | i ee ne afloat: slated toga | Ailehtss ebviltans, rad indies, ‘Tho exchange | nye whit however, erent. nd teeing pre- 5 Jor the Southern Districtot Florida by Presl- pulled pores nian 5 rouirne nie dacs Davis, D, E. Hall, and J. Mason Loomis, was | Commandery dtd, in complunice with Hulo 10, Hier bonita ne tei afta an Mei. mid | Of cords was resumed by those whose supply | vailed, de was’ purely an ‘atfalr gotten up dent Grant, but declined, Since then he has | ghutt have been fled and pald Into the Grand | fled all the morning with anxtous protest- | notify the Triennint Committve prior to Aur, v headquarters in tho hotels, As most of tho | {2Hewed tho Commandery during its en. desired to know whether ho would ba pur- | etd out, and, as yesterday was put down on | out of respect for visiting brethren, and ' i been practicing his profession, sir | Hazorigreollleostety days proceding such “ri | ants against any change In thy awards of tho | 43°C, imndees huvine ode permuted. co | mitted tocamnete In the pelan dell Outhe | the program os “reeoution-day,” soctabliity | everybody Felt that he had dome Dts duty. iG the WV. i Grand Benlor “Warden, Sir.) enniat Conclave. previous day,and others equally anxious that | Enter aubsequont vo that dato, retin of tho Seeretary this atlunt was in- | and good feeling reigned supreme. Serenndes | tgtratius au early atarh tee boule anrehed fet night ugh McCurdy, of Corunuut, Mich ane Ref taporteil In, favor of tts doption in | certain alterations should bo made, ‘The | “Seeund—that Rute 1 is aud should be cone | formed that there werd no, objections to lls | were In ord patlug au ently start for home, mare he following torm: 2 UO See, 3) pro 1, is alson lawyer, He ling hotd all the highes! hunt, tute u Sots i 1 i er, and gayly uniformed bands, 08 | into camp. with’ thelr band, and passed a , * Masonle positions in hls Stato; has “been | vided that no Grand or Subordinate Com- | former were armed with tho decidedly ugly suf cules foruny tabeitention thoreo tard ats A pemnaund aeons its Well us vocal quartets, made tho round of | gocial halGhour with, tho members of the : Pros outa Attorney), Staty Senator, and | mandery shail be. revorled as represented, | congclousness, whieh they were willing to | Commandery protests ugatust the action of tua | aftisnt further says that on the eveulng of the | the hotels, z Avioli. ns Cleve nud Quartet accapanie . Judge of the Cirenlt Court, At present, iu | nor shall ils representatives be untitled to | support with aMdavits I necessary, of | Judes in pormitting « Commandery ty entor of } igth tnst. hy met Sir Woodman, the Chiirman| At the Grand Pacltic Motel the Detroit hent, and sung soveral selections, whileh won addition to uttending to the Inw, he Is large sen H nig its uuiless the dues shall have been pald Tt compete with less tuun thirty-six Slr Kags, of the Drill Committee, and was Informed by: cnip poulye 4 the unbounded applause of the large crowd iy engaged In farinlng, his sons boing hls | huwineretuens Aled In tho Grand Recordor's | We fact that thoy had been nutifed | © gata y | Knights recelved holt fronds’ in tho elub Co ndery, having in good tulth tf i who had assembled, Ineliding a great many + dhanngers. ice? verbally by prominent members of the Com | and in ory eeiciar couple With oyery rule Hat Unt the Judges lad aad tho folloxsin room previous to their departure: for the | Indies. oy 1g OB J ‘The Ve_E, Grand Juntor Warden, str | Say petitive Drill Committes that the award of | aud reulutlon fn anid clreular, demand thar, | Peto Gino third prizes that this convere | South Park delll-ground, where they were ‘TIN STORM OF LAST EVENING : Knight W. La Rug. Thomns, of. Danviite, | pdt ysAth Typ See, 0 Gand 8). The passage the Judges had been made tu thelr favor; tho | UuNeH ules, the judges airy imperutively ree avton, O.. tho third prizes Uae this conver | to give an oxhibition drill. ‘Cho Mussachu- | had no. effect upon tho efervescent hospt er key y tho C ius haying exhibited the highest dexrey of ex- | 18th of August, at or about 11:30 p.m, on | sotts and Rhode Island Grand Commundertes | tillty of the Apollo Commuidery, and tut prietoy of the Kentocky «ldvecate, and the | and Grund Recorder, woo shall deterinine, it einen Aaah th les SS Ea ite tex havin Ushi uitod the Blakey deuree of exs;) 16th ge eust, a Tore ieee wero "at howe” In Parlor Si, nnd enter. | Witlistaniting tho binding rain storm about proprietor and editor of the Gavel, a Masonle | the ubsonce of a voto of tho Grand Eneauip- igs fe y and in refusing to consider the prottelency of , ‘a ; eo sixty of Its menibers asyuimbled about 8: Pronthiy., le has held several exnited Mn- | wont, whut portion of the proccediturs auull Uo | taut-Gencral Milltary Division of the Mis- | Monroy Commandery to judges uot only uated | Robert D. Hughes, being duly sworn, says | ‘ued numerous callers, ‘Cho Mis- | dietermiued to mnke the grand rounds and sonle positions. : = ge printed wn the styto ia x eh te atte ‘agne, “jy | Sourl, represonting the regular services Capt. without authority, but In Hosen, Mae to of | that he was present when the conversation sourl Grand =~ Commandery cntertalned | serenade every headquarters tent within tha 4 le Vai Q i Treasurer Bir Knlehe Nehail” and “dotormine’ to clause, “cone | rank B, Davis, commander of the ecle- Hi Sey DIESE, Woro created and gov= | cove referred tu occurred, aud the samo 1s tts it ees ovally tn sear Hh | camp grounds, ‘Lo suy that they sueceeded ohn W, mans, of Now York, who was re | tenet for the printing of the proceedings of cach | brated Company ' C,” Kirst Regimont, LN. MiurthThat the technical ruling of. tho | correct as above stated. 'R. 1), Huai while the Grand | Commandery of Michi- | but feebly expresses It. ‘Tho first call was Glected is the Afnsonie editor bE tha New | wricuntat Conelgye. und, G., represunting the militia; und Lient. B.S, | Junzes, bused ‘solely upon a notice attuched (on | -Durity the evening the Comutites on Com- | BAR, exercised “Hospitality Just upon the, Beauseant, Commander ite rted san st Gurl ats ted ye + | driticurd preucrlbing tut tho movements must | petitive Drill, still sutfering from anxiety. in | fe hel artor 4s, PennsylGuin's fate. Soyer tudy'= eens G. Recorder, Theodore 8. Par | That it bo ato, Didley, of tho Secont U.S. Artery, ree | ee eee errand i ae mearuitrary and | Femurd to the'manner in whieh thelr deeislon Commuhdery recelved in Burlor 137, 71) rand The V, «3 (4) The Inat clause on 18 | Knights of the Monume: City were vin, has held the position nine years, andthat | ,,2°¥+ Art lV. ‘ resenting the Knights ‘Lemplar, had not yet | unauthorized, In that auch notlea was not ap- | would be recelved when glyen full public! celebrated Oriental Commandery, of Cleve | present, who ass! He een ceatitn, the P he has discharged hisduties, daitutany. amt | fe fae ruuciat trae Fopuce or ose tulat i led to tho orlgtmul priuted elreutar, aud that | Mow be recelvedl wien elven full paglelty, | Innd, did the honors in the Indies" purtor, and | Apollo’ representatives, Musla riled we ‘ aveeptably ts evidenced by his reBlection, He | Standing) Commitices wha) be beard tn ander, made thelr report In writing, and suggest | et mmuturl as udectiog Hite be at | sent the following letter to n Sir Knight had hing lngel served, torether with wina | hows, cand oyersbody seemed 10 af used to be Professor of Natural History and east ace of meutingh which shull regent oF tho Ing to tho Inttor certain points In] pyth—Tho Eminent Comminder having notte | WHO18 and elynrs. ‘Tho Grand Commandery of in- | nppréctate th *F ce that thelr MW Geology in tho Iowa Stata Univorsity, but | inst day of tho Conclave of tho Grand Eneamp- | tho rendering of the rules favorable | fed tho judges that If required to comuty with AN ACKNOWLEDQED AUTHORITY dhann received their friends In Partor U1, and nueeae associations were nbout to end, a 7 tor A ee te ;Cavoted -fimactt pont it was prop ite aad fie worsens | thelr — clains “aie prides aie POST rer wernt f withdraw sula | on Templar tacties, in order to fave hisopin- | many called to congratulate its members on | that tt was in order to make everything i i is a A Committee finally, finding that tholr dilema tive drill, and | fon upon the vexed subject: jving the prize Commander: a 4 7 ieee 3 ery Ju its jurisdic ] agreenble, ‘Che jolly Knights of Beauseaut oie tary of the Grand Lodgo of lowa for thirty. | Grand Eneumpinent, 1 rt was not dintaished by having thelr tents Cae adit Commanery should yo. duly z ox Competitive Diet, Cute ton, Minnesota's representative “Knights | were in their na vest Telly and vied wit abe seven years.) - : 15, “hey reported In favor of tho Idea otn- | W ees Aha Scored Inaccordanea with Hulo 6, tho Jrdzes arg | CAG, Ate. 1.—Sir Knight Hg. Grant, Grand | welcomed calturs In Parlor 32, while Parlor 1 | ench othor In thelr efforts to entertain thele ’ PROPOSED AMENDMENTS, odtfeviih te Urn} asttion, audl aceon rialid ud) seiuaroriut tito) the resort of a debating so | firred from. oxeltding thom Crom ‘thule full Heneral of Kentucky Stu kwraiie: Wil | was thronged with tho fiends, of tho | guests, Speeches were made express Sir Knight Palmer, from the Standing | {htt the Inst four nes ui page 38 roluting to | elety, sternly ordered all strangers out, and, | rignta and Just mogsuro of credit under sald | Frnimnted by tho ‘Pricnmial Committee, in|, Grane! Connnandery | of | Wiaconsin, | naught but the kindHest recellections of te the order of reports of comuittecs be strick- ] “ x vi Tanered Ce de: f° Pittsbure i vera dran! ° Committee on Jurisprudence, submitted # | : having posted a couple of Sir Kulghts with | rule. . 4 Teferenve to the compotitive drilf und ‘anered Commandery of) Pittsburg | great gathering, and muny tonsts were drt et partial report regurding tho proposed amend- eta LW. ie: UE Disetiw: Oe ; drawn swords ut the entrance to keep out Ine Ba Ra CTO TP eg Prognan used in the Meontpatition pn ths rut recelved tn one of the gentlemen's parlors. | to the members of each Commundery, tho A ments, r fot latime or Veg Bon, Oe iho Constiiuties, “the | ‘uders, sat down to ee a a eee DUt Ho tad toa tmueh | With) und inform us tf tore fa any eouttiot bo. | Many private rooms were thrown open to | ludies, the next ‘rienntal gathoring, aud & 5 ‘They deemed It proper to say, by way of | jirst proviso is, tat any momber proposing un ‘AN EARNEST DISCUSSION Tuspeet for iig-omamand, forthe Judges, and | Waeh tho drileprogeam and sald clrowlar? | ‘Visitors and, the public parlors, and halls | happy Tutura ta every one ‘who wears, thy explanation, that In tho various tecommend- | ninuntiment shull sive notice to the Grand ee | of how tho matter might bu arranged with a | for tho Lmmansy nudience tuo hid honored tue | Courtegmalys | 6 eaten Wore filled with elegantly-dressed Indies and dlgulty pt adie Knight, “Lho Apollos, tel x atlons contwined In thelr report upon tho | contor ut leaxt four months prior ta the opening | ylow, if not to making everybody happy, vt | competiuy Comunnderios with thelr pruseneo to |, Ci rman Compotitive Dri muittec, gentlemen, Balatka’s orchestra, then took up thel ri proposed amendmets to tho Constitution, | of the noxt Conclave of thuGrand Encampment. | Jeast’ of reaching 8 Reotton Which should | appear with a card ty his hands from which to Tho Sir Kiught of Kentucky gavo answer At the Paliner House there was a repotition | of march to the hendquartors of tho fal ure they were large) verned by the opintun It was proposed to chunyo tho seutulice to "2 % 4 rend hia commands, and upon the assurance of | that he did not think he wonld be able to | of the scenes ut the Grand Pacific, although | nis. Arriving: here, tho ead that {Uwe Thoxpudient to pathy reranen rend: Avy amembor desiring to amend, the create ns Httle ufellelty us possible, and i ny » 7 . suit judges that he shold be pers | pas upon so dellenta a subject before the | the receptions were, given by. subordinute { quarters were found to — havo, becd | crete sine Cx Conutitution, Code, or Digest shatl tila such pro- | Which, wbove all, would not be subject to | mitted” to drill his commund, © and that vite clay, wh, It , ‘ cries, “Lh6 5 . agree ; ond SIMgHuE Es te tho onan ‘Ponutitution hen posod anand monta with abe Pratt ti ee es erkiekim from the standpoint of the rules thes ‘raul eG 1a oqnusting Uli to driit ie following day, but promised, it. possible, to | Counnanderies, ‘Tho anh Coniuumdory of | deserted, with tha exeeption of aecording to which the competition was supe | pone nd possibia by tho eatd, he hayhig render a deelsion by widulght, hi order thay | Kansas was quartered in Jtouns 30, aud ck: ri th ste Thy Connnitice inight bo. able to uve It pub: | celvod n number of visitora. ‘Khe teed solitary Sie Roleht,, the membors fener experience of the past, preferring to poxt- q vo been e ated. 2 . rt s thoy de- | tHe Connnittee might be able uve ft pul vely auibor Ors, he Reo ni e the Arab, folded thelr ten f whole Guarani uu complete Grit orci Grnud Recorder of all tha proposed alterae | Kovheater, Ne ¥., whesé protest I¥y pubs | tune of ull that is Just und honorable wmongst ‘THE RESPONSI third prize In the compotition drill, re- | ‘They had, however, left Sir Knight Gui 1U, onstitutlon cow! e cirefully made, oe athe shed f ? rH, No. Christian Knights againat bolug ignomlniously, i celved congratulations In the corner | of Oxkland Commandery, who received the fuel hash Snel, previstt lgomed Sreripaed Ae Urb ineerpretation af Lissette ee roe Pau Minin oni erated tg treat exeluied fromecunaidorstion ‘Bloat ecourtouialy, eet fen eae rat Foply Waa roy parton, and the callers wero many, | Apollos, who reptied to the friendly antl fie ‘ could be made to harmonize with all others, ‘ | f 4 iL | V, ity P aR i Be so the entre Constitutht cand cries, | it related to changes in the coustitution ant | Conmandery, No. Gof Dayton Os) ou thy 1 4 The balcony on thy entresol floor was fitted | ternal speech of Commander Gassette [0 i, Cu19Ago, Aug. 1W.—Slr John Woodman, Chaire | yy ase Wi . vone: : hile i Xe and tho ontire Constitution inado.n complete | stututes, "Tho fngunge of the proposed | ground of their not having had the requislt Pa eras T \committee, | man Compeditice Dri Conuntttee--Emiwanr sin | With ladies, watching the busy seones in tho | terms whieh could not bo mistaken 93 ©: Sir ki D. 4 q Histentng tu the musts of the dit essing the kindly f fils comrades. e r ver of Sir Kulghts engaged in the cons “ AND Dusit Frateni Thave tho hanur to aoe | ollice and 4 y fore | pressing the kindly feclings of hits ¢ - poi Senet ts wisely utter eal i ot notions ‘outer tho" nals swiuioute ang fests an et? ra Conny, No, thot Tho protest of ayaa Cominandery, No. | fintwinwhich you male yao toy aa leer ge tte ca ye Iteer Connenider, eee ndllanapotls rtartors af Tie St Pier snnnery oC ‘i M Eumstanees, Would. have "received Turter | Boles fo the members, | If Ik wy riht to | Btlllwuter, Allin. whose protest was not cons | 41, of Stiliwatory Mitts WOs NOt, considered, | Haein which you mak we $0, exaunlia the ole | a euere: antethiy a «al DY % reget gular promulgated by the ‘Trieunial Cor so | the champlon Connuandery of tho United Tr oh, er rth, nunale, and consideration, avg notice of {ntonded aiturations tn iulnur } sidered by the Couumltive worthy, of atten: | ixodr ontey being null and Vold, by, vinwo ut | fu refurones to: tho” competiive deii'and dri | States In point of drill, wecording th the text | fo Ay Welgned tor i gonng mile ‘The amendments reported on, with the matters, certainly no greater facility should fiom y Sanon pe no afters iueb that they | irs non-compllaicy with the rules In making proxesin tio ht thy competition, nud futorm us | of yesterday, received friendly greetings and | Mr,” Gussette again addressed the Connuitessrecoumendattion,tréas follows: | ee eee et asaya MIO OF | He toumney ta duc tori. Tho objeetins | EME MEUIALOD 1 asous wan withirawa,’ | Meterant nnd Seoeeeer eaten ane | HEATLY eovirutptnttons, from felends At tho | visting | Sir Kuli, | wssuriig, eh " - 7 * i, : f ‘ . ‘The protest of Damnse! vithdrawn, auld 5 ors Ty » Reve} y wefate Dusters, all Vast. Gouctullesinos, und-all Pust | qi8ee, AVAL eit}, ebungo tho hewding of | and Wwunied discussions upgn the Lolnly | yvurdedt thom by tha Judes. elreutar, Moms, & fo, 8 in tho aril peor | hotels, aud to diy, necording to tho Teme | to moet. the brethren from Siehizun. Sit Urand Captatus General of tho Urind: Hucaaue | frst paragraph trom" By Commandery, Hifect | ralyedl in awful se »the Slr Kulghts at Py rit " rant aro undor tho third genera! hoading in tho harae avis” thi eon joyabl 9 meet the brethren frou ale ite metlt= out Aad! All Past Grand ata ty of Expulsion or Suspension," to read. "On tho | the entrance with drawn swords threatening IN QUDER THAT i BEN! ie Giroulur, ‘ho favinus rght nud feft and to tho | pins, Was’ the most enjoyable ono of the | Knight A. Mettoynalds, a veneral Mates yane rads ©All Pass roUsUrcrs un Subleer or easyensluny, Hxpulsions,and Restoras | jnyusion of the diaphragm of any outsider | of tho Monroe Commandery’s protest may bo | eur (about) ‘ro such ua could kcurculy bo | Conclave, ber of the Order, whose eoriliicate, ry na by Conmandary % ‘i “ i . rf vy. | oultred In any drill olthor by squad orlome C a back so Tie took tits do ‘That t¢ be not ndopted. Td Ue eho paasairo now roads: +A. | Whe Hrew too clowu to the allowed ground, | fly MUGETHeOK cr ee ative deaf, | maudors, tnd walle wot youiteniy provided tor Heer ee rait clive wrhulleteat as tes in dretand mate am olouen, Fespons IL Art. 1, eo. 1), The sentence now ronda; puticion: canine ba bultoted on until wt loot eee a daiacn ke Arye uenech al Which aro alluded to in it, may be profitably AUMIGE, 2 gener aes Res <LRODauly, Hoyer, Hipseeetia Mahe ure pull gl Visits be- fa the Apollo leader, expressing the feeling “, s Pi Com= re resented 5 ant omitted hy practice drilt, —* et eeptlo 6 es M i or Cl maaan, Gommundars, alt Past Grand Com | Conuuandges, uuleas by writtan porunsion oF | Have, wd not until s p.us,dld the Committes | reproduced: iter loft face must ilmont of necessity bon | tween the diferent Commanieries, At the | Of deep vreurd Un! witels the fatter Cot Grund Geuorullsstmos, und all Grund Captaing | the Grand Commander.” ariso'and supply tholutelligencethut theyhad | 1. Ranks of competing Commanderioa muatho | spectio item under tho Hest general huading | ‘Tremont House several Commanderles were | Wandery was held by himself and com fe dt was propased to amend by striking off tho aceomplished nothing, and could not accom. | composed of not loss thin thirtyestx (Wu) Sle] (formations), if yly exe 4 7 uy - 0 ‘ho next suyen Moms in the drill | recely! orn t she Again was the flowing and seeminsl Cacia tho sriadiotion of the Gadd Hacamnps words attur "Commandery, plslany thing until tid judges tind nade thelr | Sulyhts, all of whom shull be inembors of tha | program aro speciiio. items ander the fourth Fee ee Uantimers of Salis hnustless aupply of wine brought tony 4 ment; each of whom sbull be entitled, when IL, Bee, XXX), Tho puxsagoiaquotodabove, | “thal” report, ‘Che tvoluntary emphasis | Commandery cntering for the drill xenerat heading, Form ine to the left and | Minn, and Dinnaseus Connuandery, of Stl | sheer the hearls of every one present, as present, 0 one vate and io wore foxcunt fag | tus proposud to amend it by changing *four | wich wits wlven tu the word “4 rial) env sue ee salu ft enrol pf overs | nove totho front’ would naturally be formed } Paul, gave a dellyhttul reception, Whtett was | GIaMK fo the sueveas of the Apollos. ie ate + pray in (id te proceedings of the Grand Ear | Witt "exo. eh “Tho passayo now ronda: | Tse 10 the Gs that another report tut Was | Diouont oficers of eampeting Conmmundorios roe | Witoh Just precodos, bofure cxceuting gonoral | Benerally altended, vt thalt headquarters The band struck up a lively mut Tews proposed to expunge the whole para. | “Wien # ivlocied petition muy be renewed, | HOt final liad been made, but the Conmnittes Port to thom unel thy prlugs am uwurdad, aod | hoadiuig five ti th 4 {provecded on thely way, Just 08 Uy oreulae. Tho wbluings, | OR tho parlor fluor, At the “Bulmer | Mt Bee the: vacuted tents of the Marshall Jn the absonce of nny statute b; e! wus wltogether Wo cluse'a corporation to sip: | thoy shall_award the prizes to tou Commande | both irilio und column of trees, come uudes | House the Balthnory ’ and Grand Raplis | reached tho, vaented tenta o! Hraphy and substitute the’ following In How | rit Uenmimndory 20 tie cont eae ae eae | ply any Information upon this polnt, aul tha | crics fnving oxtibited the highest dogroe uf ox- | tha sixth yenvral howding 1a aireulur, “Yo | Commanderies, whose lirge parlor hende | %wn (In,) Commandery, * Four representatives for cuch Grand Com- | tion of one wou bus boon rejected eainot be res | ueWwehunters vwalted patiently untll tho | cellence ta x form column of throes ® would naturally follow | quirtors adjoin cach other, give o hospitable THE RAIN DESCENDED IN TORRENTS to aden, wi o sul be tho first four ollicers of owed yatta loa, ate Fault uftor such ied judges ants tale au attention aeen te PR eae ry att pease of formution after tho perouding, mavemient i onlur fo ezcunte reeeptlon to all: uests, While the Grand {| and shelter was sought without rear Buch Coit s y le et . ct Om Oo Birlke out t! y 8 exhibitions 7 a Q ay D Ns ci | t a" rerat © Ce ery: epucid ow or more Uo nds | ords In. the abscnes of any auiute by the | HL ctitneased twentyfour hur praviowy, | Becoud—hulghtly Bearing and general ap- | under tho sixth guneeul housing tuo wheel to Ataplds bun whtel was posted Inthe Inrga | how it might be attinined, Suverat ue y a " dour votes of the Grand Conimuandury, worurniog Grund Caintnundory to tho eontrury.* Jt was nearly 5 o'clock when the report | Pe the right and ‘lett from a or inmarens in | 2ull, furushed musts of o kind which drew | tents were vagerly and thankfully cute! dyersely 03 E — Oe I: ng ir 5 abot them n Inrge crowd of Indies and | and here occured ane of the interestlak Adlversely, we END ata ol i 7 ge Pecuumend- nirived, and the Comiittes prepared to five time, “Pho vtopg, common, qulok, aud! doable, pect Exit ae whoel to the feneanen Other Commanderies: Kept open | sodes of the Bronte, Tlans Balatky JUL. Art, 1, Bec. 0. Tho sentence now reads: sate con “of the vloven ule ie atie. propar couneratON ates ee Fuurth—Tho direct march, in column of files, | right in column of section Is under tho | louse in other parts of tha lurge hotel, fH yo wil v: h lite! be rT tho . | dignified leader of tho band, .bolted for et ‘4 Grand Coucluve of the Grand Hucumpuone | Gontemblate a revs : throes, seations, ete, feventh generat head, ‘to “form lino to the | ‘ho Grand Fackic Hotel, where most of | first tent, followed by jis musicians, 0 Busiding Committvs and ‘approved by tnd pag sired in this’ section, ‘The Committes hud ready pretty wall acqualntest with Its sub- w ouliqnesnipa. . praserlbed In wliast and porhupa every system | focus of all this receiving and visiting, ‘The | in three adjoining canvas shelters, Eneanpinont.” not, is se : Serratt re Bt Soventh—TI eNlingeds therefore, vonsktered. this proposition, ject matter, “Having considered It, they sent lovont ho wheelluys. Of taoties to refuria the Hie frum column. The | Dutralt Commandery, Ni {tls proposed to strike out all nfter the word | and mado no recommendation at this the. iit soteees. of 3 die worl 19 tho varfous Coummanderies Widely | , 2uatu—Tho execution of yenoral Templar | farmulion of cruséea, triangle, und suuro, uo 4 and tho Oriental | ong of the funnlest musival solre Oy " th Commandery, of Cievelund, were tho prin- | day, ‘Che rain pattered on the hollow clot * Ahn movements, ftems under tho. ulghtt goueral heading; and, | i Marat ‘ AF devoted *trlunulally," and substitute “In tho Cl lta x hut beon Interested In tha competition to TI one | Aes | elpal cutertalners,-although all the: head. | eoveriug which sheltered the a Washington’ DrO. (commencing on theracsaee | on oees OP Eas panwuue now readas “Tho | attend at thule eamp and war the award of Bain ane births given; those inter Hinata int general, oud tn the brewing quarters of tho Grand “Conmmmanderies | harmonista, and destring to make rine 1 effoct of tho loss of a lois or arm by a potl- ‘lay % 4 ‘el tf nf elans organs tdiaane or hte Pir pratry latina ba Urecie Peace ate iin naa Mine sree eect ing tbe, Oi kre remme Heese ntion of the Do | ceted In tie mntier at Issue between theCom be rent res therefore, that there is no esaon- Knights set hadiese Several a ain intles edie hg at raion. the Ay te esd Sutauen Umoud the Grand Bucampuent say | 2ch%, OF, Kulgbthood.” It wus pruposed to | ee Taal Mapas, Slvele, and Mone | pelltlve Comiittes and to protestinu Cums | ear“ eounie’ butweun ‘the siecuiat oontuimag | werd in full dress, and tho receptions nt tins | being executed: tho ite Danibo walt direct.” é ¥ Hnlghtet tho ied Cross bhoutd bocomethua | Tae, of Rochester, Ne Yar arrived, Sir Knight } Wanderies van form a clear opiulon us to tho | tho rules und reyuluvions for tho computitive | hotel wera more formal than elsewhere, ‘The | whilo in close y nity, thelr brotd + That Art. 1, See, 0,-be amundod by atrik. Woodman, Chuiriuun of tho Committers, read ( Tait styl wrong of the ease, deit"and the tablet or * program” couaintug | celebrated Arsenal Wud, of St. hauls, fur- | ers were laboring with die ‘turkish patty) Joy out all after *triannially,” and Inserting | Orders of ht of Mul thon , AtUo'vlock In the evening tho particular imovements to be tnude by com> | nished selections from the standard operas in | whieh was supplemented by a se the in How thereof: “In the City of Washington, | ‘The Committe, without entering upon'a te FOLLOWING HHPOT: TINE PRERYNTATION OF PUIZi poling Cammendoy!es,."Cuurtoonily Fours, D.C, abauch time as the Grand Encamp. | general discussion of the question of physl- A ‘ ae . yet thelr best style, while the program of quartet | band In tho next who dolefully, playes . ‘ took plac GRANT. | and solo singing ut the hes a mh bay that the effect wid quent usay dlestgaate,” and that tho ene bo | cal quullieations requisit to wnubly ong to | ,CCAgO, Mls Aug. 1M 1ewd—Sle Jann Wood~ | oi Pines Ih cront-of the, tent 0 solo sluging wt the headquarters of the | “Old Hundred, say thi ry te Ch Le “ % petlilys Drill Counnittee. The DR TED ov Oriental Commandery was coutinned us on | ludicrous but fainly, portrays the situation. mulopted a0 piended, 3h; 8007S give the Fecal io Alon: Heures, ree panended hak Gras ‘cach reine Templar, Chteags of ule Sun nnd belt. aid chutney 01 tity ban- eka OW NE OU the brevigus vient ‘the alls wera tilled with A genarial alta Haulved, sel Ry vi * en Bova. 20 an Bee, v' 5 ‘ ted, 3 SI . y " od r v I * p DE he 1 ¥ y Sie Kulghts'w! membership of u Grand Commandery und tho | ing rulo wight perbaps be thougut te onerate tus We, tho undervignud Judges, uppoitite ner to Raper Commandery Nu, 1, of dadtian- promenaders, and the gathering partuok | joyed by the Sir Kulghts bytha Competitive Drill Commuitceor thotweutys | avolls; ‘of tho Mbution set of ‘twenty-live | aaccns lost night of festivity, hilarity, de | much of the character of a recuptlon to the shelter fa adjolning teuta, ‘Tho Apollos wed