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but), comps + Urge uPletely Used up Mr Pilgrim ‘Was the tot yt the iajority of ‘th 1: ‘ Rew or hon Shuiplained: at dh i of rll ain May, oh ¥ and thet wos | Nore cat as that uiuhy of ‘These figures show ft ist werk, aura TiisbL, distributed as follows rnicngo, Alton & St. Louls (renigan conteal Jmol Cente (hie & Northwestern fe inhi Bont Wayne & Chileno + Batienoe A. Dulce tee Mune olnelimtt SAE Laut Phreugi & Htock tsland, faso shore & M Jyother rout qa s iti the ense of tho North he above, EXce} are only approxiinate, but are suill- eli acenrate for all: prietical purposes, cit {nelude the muiaber of. people, who rived from 6:15 Sunday morning to 1330 Fiestas noon, bit de not, of course, Ineinde he large number of regular passengers, peu- tefrom the suburbs, those who came in Fanons ‘and carriages, nor the strangers who arrived provious to Sunday morning. CONQUERING KNIGIITS, CEPTION OF RAPER COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAM ON THEM NETURN TO. INDIAN- M6: i ah & cane Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. raxaporis, Ind, Ag. 20—At an soraati meetlng this morning, attended py eltizens of nll professions and business, tt was arranged to glve the Raper Commandery of Sir Knights, who won tho frst prize at Chieugo, aroustng reception, ‘The tle was Jilted, but the people took hold of the mat- ter with a will, and Ino short tine a ine of march was sclected, Gen, Dan Macauley was appointed tv make A” speech, and citizens norally began. throww- {he Spang eihto the streets long which tho conquering heroes = were to pasa A heavy storm, lasting soteral pours, dampened the situation materlally, * driving tho crowd Indoors and drenching the tieeorations, but when tho victors arrived 4 Inrgu ero h wd met them at the depot, receiving them with cheers and shouts of applause, Forming i line, the Sir Kijghts murched firougtt the principal streets to Masonic ‘Unil, escorted by tha Kolghts of Pythias, a detachment of the Light Infantry, und fwo bands. The streets were crowded with gratiled. people, and as occaston- ‘gl Indieations © of the Rapers’ ability to drill were’given the spectators cleared their throats and yelled. During the marcel fue banner awarded them was floated on the breeze and prgatly admired. Arriving at Masonte Uall, Gen, Macauley delivered one of his characteristic speeches,—short auc witty,-after whleh the gathering multitude threw rousing cheers and dispersed, rary naturally the Sir. Kulghts, tired and fovtgore, wore gind to esenpe from their. avy uniforms Into summer clothing. The Aipeus uf Indianapolis are very proud of their success, and tle generous reception, al- though hastily gotten up, evidenced thelr ap- preciation, + { - TUE RURAL PILGRIMS, ABSENSIBLE VIEW OF TIS SITUATION. othe Editor of The Chteugo ‘Tribune, - DANVILLE, IIL, Aug. 19.—Only 2 few of Chieago’s citizens, such for example as the regular boarders at tho hotels, can have any {dea of the multitude of petty annoyances endured by the 200,000 ‘Grangers who, efther* as partlelpants or spuctators, took part In the Templar pilgrimage. Tho. railroad facilities were Susufieient for the necommodation of such vast quantities of human freight. There were excursions from every part.of the coun- try,. over every finaginable rout many from Missouri and Kansas went to Chicago by way of Indiuna, On his long journey to Chicago Mr. Pil- grat Granger enjoyed all the comforts of the ordinary cheap summer excursion. If hehas had tHe forethought to secure a berth, he will discover in the morning that sleeping Inacar having closed windows and contaln- ‘ng Gfty other Pitgriin Grangers Is Ilablo to tause severe headache. If he fs lucky mough to obtain half a seat, and rides In the lap coach, the unusuul foul alr will bring on the Snevitable hendache, while the crowded position will add theretinto sore joints and iching flesh. Among: his other discoveries ir. ¥. G. notices the fact that the sign lee Water” Is a legend of pretxcursion days; Uso that for 600 Pilgrim Grangers in twenty. mluxtes to procure even arespectuble roil- foad lunch th the restaurant fy an imposslble “ats Hé would prefer crackers and water, » Rasoned with lelaure, + By the tue he reaches Chicago, hot, hun- Fh thirsty, suffering with cramps and head ache, covered with strata of the Cout Meas- steand Drift eras, our pligrim Is sadly in need of refreshment and rest, Atevery ho- fel tho samo answer, “No rooms.” Mfr. Pugriui ly compelled during the day to trans- port on his person all the sedimentary de- sits accumulated on his Journey, Bat his hunger does not nllow him long to meditate on hls uncleaniiness. Hoe makes a break for dining-room only to be repulsed by Cerberus and Cyclops demanding passes, Of coursehe hay none, but, returning to the Oflice, secures his menl-tlcket and enters tho dinlag-roum lobby, where, in company with afew hundred others, he has to walt hia turn to enter tho festal hall. It Is the grandest gatue of barber-shop on record, Inthe course ofan hourheis “next,” and with an ex- eplary patience waits another hour to be Walted’ upon, He orders sirloin steak, oached eggs on _torst, fried chicken, and aked potatoes. - Ills nelghbor orders ronst beef, tniub chop, boiled uggs, milk tonst, and ced coffee, Another half-hour pnssea, Afer- cury appears, Ho gives Mr. YG. acup of coffee, aateak twico ay lurge as 2 silver dol- ar anda suall sample of stewed potatoes, Mercury, without a word of explanation, bu- stows th autue munificent feast upon Mr. P, Gis neighbor. On closer examination the mes apparent that alltha Moreuries cup the sume dishes toany order, Circuin- steuclal evidence Is <e.y sprung that the crowd have reduced the magnilicent menu onthe bill of fareto thus. meagro proportions, pact having suffered as long, perlinps not lng as-brave,as Oliver Twist, Mr. IL, G. I not ask formorg, After swallowing the iat fragment, hastily dons lis regally’ and ; aston cy fol hisCommandery. Here he has (walt. ‘here is some inexplicable dalay, HW ‘ord comes down the Ine that Most Eminent ji rand Commander luribut hos failed to put an javpearanee, At Jost the order fomes, “Forward, “‘march!”. ‘The erowd teas, the ' officers frantically wave The swords, and the bands: strike up, i show has commenced, From this thus ji Meas are confused, ‘Tho streets aro I Hd Masses, through which the wildly gestic- by log drum-niajors and officers curve: thelr ws he rear band plays a dirge; the ono a front plays u lively waltz; while «drum be! tt tio near vicinity is rattling off wt oi Air, P. G, undertakes to keop step ea al threo at ono and tho same time, His ae get mixed up tn inexplicable contusion, Home Ove In the crowd notices his wild gyra- inet in an audible manner remurke: be sunk alrencty,” Heconcludes lid might fa meee that job out to Detroft, and hynce- Tiere GPS. NO thme at all, ‘By this time the ersplration have made ving streams of Nalleys and ridges in tha sed! Rentary depowtt’ aforesaid. Me sees 4 bydiont, breaks ranks and goes for it, ‘while his antleMurphy partuer Investigates ‘qualtty of Chicago beor, Straggters, briuelpally’ the corpilunt and aged now desert the ranks: Coming’ Up’ Sttehignn ‘venue the hour of hi ‘hh gh noon has passed, peieataments are needed. Commanderies ‘ent ty ro eaters, Ths procession in tis e Ig spent at the oncampment on I {ako, and at the baltgrounde,. In mh eB uatnlx-room wos it fi hat er wis an exact reproduction bee? foccss of obtalning dinner, But the wastheee et rat Was the grand climax. It tater eroWdorall crowds, As Mey, PG. an ful Top clnarked It was tou perfectly aw= parades t thing. With tho exception of the. hen ednesday was another ‘Cueaday, Imodane sm nek of suffictent hotel accor ns Bom at tines the water gave ©xpcrience was not exceptional, It or hatel ae 8 Jack of rn Shat tt was th accommodations, ‘They saw bi Chis Necessary consequence of the nit enter aiae® yee amare guests tian sho hi 1 here was one ‘thin; “nscale that Was romarked nt tho Convene the niderstrappers. ‘towing gael to think that they were actiony WK, favors on thelr patrons, aid thelr ‘The blordu ln accordunes, Forexampl ve! Monarch of a Woodrutt sleeplny Passengers fl), when asked by the these tua bods Ura lower berth, sald his. ala- YOUN went come. Afterwards two or three a bite Mhaccompanied by Indies saw Sulty aeoueetvutely, ud without any ditty Beau to Lae Germ ‘As fis fratn jr ne convinced no © tleuds were comlug,- the conductor coolly Informed the first. arrivals i have unpersor none. ‘Those passengers who refused to be bled were highly outraged nt this piece of fuyoritisin or bribery, but that did not secure lower berths for them, Where all were treated alike there wore no complaint, But iuany who had been thore anid that thoy had been treated. d. In Niagara, and sald “No mora Chicage’on a big-day.” ‘This extortion business was al- Wnost Universally confined tu the tyider } Btrappers, as In the cnse above’ mentined, As a general thing the proprietork did all fn thelr power not only to give the guests nofil- nal, but netual accommodations na well, It was only where favoritism or bribery came Into. piny that dissatisfaction was expressed, And in some cases ft was long and loud ANTI-MASONIO, THE SECOND DAY'S BESSION of the antl-BMasonic people was called to or- der yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock in the hinll at 241 West Madison street, About forty people of both sexes wero present, tnost of them venerable, speetacled, and se- vers, One of tho dulugntes, in a loud voice and with enthusiastic action, Ruiz an anti- secret-socloty song, ‘ Where There's a Will ‘There's a Way,” to the great delight of tho assemblage, The meeting was no sooner opened for regular business than Mr. Romayne seized the opportunity for n speech, in which. he Justified the seceders In violating thelr onth, elaiming that the Masonic oath was based upon false pretenses; and, with a profusion of Scriptural references, compared tt to the falac statements made by the Gtbeonltes to Joshun when lie went Into the land of Canaan, . Mr. Mathews tried to take Mr. Romayno to task for a misquoting Scripture in regard to Joshun and the Gibconites, but the Chair wouldn't have ft, and the dissenting member sat down very much disgusted, In tho opinton of Warren ‘Taylor, the man who, according to his own statement, has Jost two good vulpits by the machinations of Masons, NO MAN COULD KEEP AN OATI.IF HE DIDN'L UNDERSTAND IT, and as the Masonle oaths couldn't be under stood, nobudy could be blamed for brenking hem, ‘The assemblage concurred, A mumber of letters were read fromseceders: in various parts of the land expressing syin- pathy with the seceders, Soime of the writers of these letters were very severe on the Masous. Gen, Phelps, their candidate for, President, said ho regarded tho object that brought the Convention to order ag the must importanc that could oceupy the attention of the American people, Lt was assembled for the purpose’ of a publie renunelation of nl- leghtice to a foreign power and of resinning the freedom and independence which was it birthright. 4 hey had discovered that the Masonle Lodge, into which thousands had been begulled by false pretenses, yng dan- gerous to American liberties, and they were no longer subject to its control. This truly noble resolution of separation was worthy. of eternul coumemoration in the annals of Amorican history, for the renunciation of error Was as nevessary to tho preserva tion of our form of government as the assertion of truth, That the Republtcran party was controlled by Masons; the twe ne- tual political powers were the Ku-Klux Lodge of the Solid South and tho Masonte Lodge properoftheNorth. No Christlan soclety could practice the teachings of the Masoni¢ Lodge without becoming paganized, etary devoted patrlot might augur from the anti-Masonie nioyement t brighter and more hopeful ca- reer for the fiepnblis In tho future, The Rev. J, 1. Richards, of Belniont, Wis., Chainnan of the permanentorgunization, pre- sented tho followlys ist of oiliners: 1 dent, Elder Rufus Stith, Maryyitle, Mo, Vice-President, Parker ,Hurless, Polo, 1 Seeretary, MLN. Butler, Avalon, 31 alstant-Sceretary, M1. Joldersina. A MONUMENT FOR MORGAN, This business having been dispatehed, Mr. oie kK, of Weston, Mich, sant he was 0 pilgriin to Chicago tor the purvose of ratsin; Ranonument to the meniory of the murdered Morgan, Hewanted the Convention to take sume steps to this end, # Aly, Foote, of Detrolt, sald if suel a mon- ument were erected the Masons would tear itdown. ‘Phis seemed to settle the proposl- tion, ‘They at once decided that the imonn- ment showd be erected, and deferred action untit the procecd|ugs of tho Convention were further advanced, ‘Lhe rest of the forenoon wus disposed of by J. IL. Brown, who, withthe ald of a black. board, gave what he called nn exposition of Musoute emblems, When noon was reached the imecting de elded to geljourn for lunel nntil 2 ofeloe! Some twenty minutes were-spent in loud. praying, Invoking the Divine displeasure against the Masonle organizations. Lymn: siigiug also occupied the thie of the sagt Dlage for a brief period, ‘Then a committee wus appolated to draft and publish an ad- dress to the ministers and churches exposing the wickedtiess of secret societies. . Mr. George W. Clark, n° vencrable gentie- man with a profusion of Bray locks, sald he was a composer of hymns, Ile favored the audience with one of his compositions, suhords Much We May Improve—Do not joubt.? > Mr, Itomayne then took the fluor, and, with tho Bible in‘his hand, he skipped trom’ Gen- esis to Revelation, quoting exteusively, seemed bent upon showing that the apron by the Masons was not the emblem of rig! eousness, but the Insignin of sin; -beeatse, he argued, Adar first adopted this coveriiue after he had fallen from hls high state, - Fly reasoning was received with & chorus of anens and wild applause. Ar. Clark then amused the audience with song upon © That Funny Little Apron,” The Indiana lecturer, Dr. Cookie, followed the singing of this ballad, Io sild into THE ODD-FELLOWS. By the advice of his wife he had joined: the Order, and had dlacovered that it was askin game from begin to end, Ho related severalinektents. While in Virginia, In 1805, he saw u man killed on tho street, ‘Mia murderer was never tried by huw, ‘The murs derer was an Odd-Fellow, “Cho speaker left tho Order then, and he siid ho had heen pers seeuted by thut Order for yenrs, ils bisi- ness had been Interfered with, and snally broken UY ‘Thy speaker then ridiculed the popela « dea of the bengvolence of Odil- ‘sllows, and gaye some Nitires to support his statements, Ho dvtatled what he said wore the mysteries of Initlation, and rlaiculed the wholo thing in a very sarcastic and witherlng way, . Mr, George W. Clark then got upon the floor'aud pdvertised. his comlug book, Mo was asked fo sing one of his own songs, which he did, itstarted as asortof wild, wierd chant, deploring tho extent of the Ma- sonle sway; townrd the onl it rose hito a swell when It foreshadowed the entire demo. Iitton of secret riygs and orders, and ended with a chorus of Thank Gods” and Amens’! by the audience, 5 The Convention adjourned until evening, when there were more speeches und songs. At will meet aguln to-day, ‘ MISOELLANEOUS, ‘Tho Interest manifested In Masonte circles Miroughout the country in the late Templar Conclave was evinced In the largo number of venerable Masons who journeyed to Chicago toseu what they will not probubly live to look upon agnin, Among the number we notice Mr, Muhlon Crane, of Gardner, ft), who was a Jarge lad at the beginning of the present century, and who was made a Mason in Morning Sun Lodge, Bridgeport, Vty nearly gixty yoars age, Mr, Crane fs staylag with his kon, Charles H. Crane, the Secre- tary of Ashilar Lodge, No, 90s, of this city, Slr Fredorick A, Wheeler, of the Cirand Muster’s staff, nccompanicd by his aecomp- Ushed wife, left for. Baltimore last evening in his -spectal enr, He had:in’ charge the Grand Commandory of Maryland, Beau seat panialieley 4 3 Balllmore, aud Or many“ a taryland, Baltimore, Montimental t Crusader Commanderies, Sir W jer leaves any frends here, as the Sir Kulghta who visited them will lung re- member the many courtester recelved at the honds of the Maryland Kulghts during tho recent Uanelave, justly complained |*. THE EXPENSES OF THK ENTERTAINMENT aré pretty fairly estininted as follows: ‘Total expense, Be Wadertaken by, the ‘Triennial Conaalttee, abort $63,000, divided as follows: $19,000 for decoratlons—tie street arehes, ine terlor of the Exposition Bullding, eta; be- tween $8,000 and $0,000 for muse; between 30,000 and $7,000 for printhigs between $8,000 and $7,000 for tha prizes and other expen of the Jockey Club Lark, ete. for the cout petitive drill; about $20,000 for establishin the comp—frelght for trisportation of the tents, having them put up, procuriig 14,500 sheets, 7,000 blaukets, eleven gross of tine “be that he ts cup, ten gross or wash-baaing, 4,500 eamp chalra, ote. ‘The, balance of the $65,000 was expended for ‘clerical help, postage-stamyps, and various Jicldental expenses, Havorly charged 8A for his theatro Wednesday night, Iie housy being worth 81,0008 night, thus giving §1,000, Hooley charged $300, MeV! ha Just to eVicker was, come it. Tis charge was nothing atall, Ho ave company, ushers, aus Dit, and every- thing free to the ‘Triennial Committee, equivalent to a cash mitt of $1,000 at te Besides this, Mr. MeVicker has contributed liberally hv cash and given up his private ofice, transformed inte an elegant elub- room, for, the enterlatument of visiting Knights, To hibm the Triennial and Finance Committees feel greatly indebted. , POLITICAL. ILLINOIS, Spretat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. : SpriNnorieey, IL, Aug, 20.—The nomina- tion of Jack Lee by the Peorin District Con- vention yesterday is,under the circumstances, tho most unwise and Ignorant pollticnl work ever done, and “it was uccomplished by treachery of the basest sort. Four years ago the Nemocracy nominated Dr. George L. Wilson, Ife made a decent and respectable race, and tan ahead of the Bourbon Stato tickot ‘Iwo years ago he was renominated, and again made a decent canvass and ran aheadof Etter and Cronkite. Both times, however, he was defeated by Capt. ‘Tom Boyd, the Republican nominees, On all hands athird nomination was conceded Dr, Wil son. ds only opponents were Peorian Ja ainés nid N. W, Worthington. enllemen had local frends, but Ja Vorthington both assured ‘Tine amy representative within a week that Wilson was justly entitled to renomination. The Convention seems to have been of tho usial Bourbon kind. Inthe nomination of Jack Lee the Democracy of the Peoria Distriet hag thrown away whatever chance it hed for sucerss here, In Springtield, where Jack Lee Js known asa State Senator, the Denio- erates are Swear mad, for Trumbull, Parsons, and Dowdall, of the Peorla Dem erat, haveever slice the Republican noutnn- tlon of Lewis claimed it ns a foregone conclusion that the Peoria District would show.a Democratic gain in November, Jack Lee, among Springtield Democrats, ts garded the very worst nomination the Demo C- racy of the Ninth District could have made, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Cunriania, fl, Aug. 20.—Durlng the inst fow days proparatlons have been inde for the receptton of Gov, Cullom to-night. was not time forelnborate arrangement: the wlgwam was full to overflowlog, and it feconmodates a thousand. aA. few Demo- erats were seattered through the nudlence, ant it Isto be hoped they enjoyed the seath- ing given the Denocratle party by the Goy- ernor, He spoke for an hour and a half, be- ing frequently {nterrupted by bursts of ap- pause aud Uitatter. Nusuer, Republican candidate for Cong fallow the Governor, and wes well recelyed. ‘The Republicans hinye a well- Eraiuded fhope of carrying the Sixteenth District this fall, and propose to turn every stone under which a yote may be found, dlogmer occupied nearly an hour, and his speech was a sliarp arralgninent of the Dein- ocratic party. $ Mr, Swigert was next Introduced, but oc- cu only a few intnutes, G Y Gen, Martin was repented ly and loudly called for, and at Inst responded. Hisspeech was ono, to awaken the most sluggish, At the finish’ prolonged cheers rent the alr, which indicated that the political campaign fs anything but slow and werk down here, ‘The Governor arrived at4 o’elock and was entertained by ex-Mayor Sadler at his fine residence. A reception and banquet were glyen the Governor and officers of the Re- publican Club in the early evening, ‘The viunds and hospitality were of. the wehoicest and, pleasantest, “he. Governor has many old friends here, and he seemed to enjoy the entertainment highly. t ‘ —— INDIANA. Spectat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Lavayrrrn, Ind, Aug. 2.—The Repub- Mean camp-tiresare burning brightly through out Tippecanoe County, ;'The volee of the stump-orator is already being heard §n all the byways, calling Democratic sinners to re- pentance from tho error of thelr political ways, Col, Milt Robinson spoke at Romney, this county, Wednesday night, to 9 farge aulience, ‘The Hon. G.S, Ortts In Clinton County, the Democratle stronghold, and is delivering able speeches, backed, by un- answerable reasons why the Repubtlean purty ouglit not now to retire from National and State control, Tho Hon \, \W, Curry, one of the best Republican speakers, spoke here Jast evening, The Kepublleans have put an the whole armor, and from new witil October thore will be no halting. Snturday next tho Greenbackera meet in County Convention to nominate utieket, It is thought they will take: up some of.the Denocratle candidates, On the Wednesday folluwing there js to be a» ni it Greenbackers at Lebanon, at whieh tl vill be finally determined whether thoy will tinue lo support Myers for Congr whothor they will leave’ hint to the Dewi erats and choose a new man. Sho report from Indianapolls that Jolin 1, Miller, of this city, is Hkely to be Myers’ sneeesser on the Greenback tleket, is’ probably ai. Miller is already tho Presidential Ele for this district, homines for Attornoy-Gen- eral, and. Chalrman of the County Central Comuilttes, He. says be would rather un- Jond than take on more burdens, It eannot tho only aman in tho party in this district that wants an office, SIXTIT WISCONSIN. DISTRICT, Kpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Giuen Bay, Wis, Aug. 0,—It has gener- ally been expected here that the Hon, D, AM. Kelley, of this city, and now a member. of the Stato Senate, would .be pitted against Cnbe Bouck as the Republican candidate for Congress In this district. But letters recent ly recelyed here from Mr. Kelley, who fa now, in New York, contain the Sn ae ait n= formation that he will be obliged to decline the nomlnation on account: of tho presx of iis private business, ‘aisidecision Is saidto ¢ nal, and iy a groat disappolutinent to the Republicans of ‘the district, who felt certain that with Mr, Kelley ug the|r standard-bearer they. would bo able‘to send Mir, Bouck to the shudes of private life, dt looks now as If the choteo milght fall upon the Hon, A. K. Oshorne, of Oshkash, Who hag been connected with the Internal- Reventie Department for some joa and is @ first-class nun, ‘The anly objectlun. that as been-or can be urged agulnst Mr. Os- borne’s candidacy is on account of lucallty, the Clty of Oglkish having already enjoyed the honor of furnishing the Representative for fourteon yenrs,—ten years Phitutus Saw- yer held the ‘oftice, and Jsauck Is now filling out his fourth year, : Soforns the Democratic side of the cone troyersy la concerned, it looks ag if Bouck would ‘have an easy walk-way with te nowlnation as against Tom Mudd, ils princi- pal competitor, But lt makes very lithe dif- ference with tha Republicans whethor they beat Houck or dIudd, ‘Choy are determined to send & Republican to Congress this fall from the gallant old Sixth Wiseonsin. « COLORALO, LMapviLnr, Colo, Aug. 20.—Tho Demo- cratic Convention has made the followlig nominations: Governor, Juhu S. Hough, of Mlsdale County; Licutenant-Governor, W. &, Stover, of Lorimer; for Congress, 2, 8. Morrison, of Clear Creok, The DomocratleState tuket was completed by. dic nomination of the following: ‘I'rena- uror, Dr. ALY, Hull; Auditor, Robert (. Dray, Attornoydicneral, John ©, Stalleup; Superintendent of Fublle Instructlun, a. de $youks Hegent of the State University, Atax Orman. 5.8. Wallnce. J. 8, Wheeler, and Nat Nathan were chosen Presidentint Electurs, & es Untug was pomlnated for Scerefary uf PENNSYLVANIA: Porrsyi.e; Pa, Aug. 20.—-Tho Green- backers of the ‘Thirteenth Distriet to-day nom{nated Charles N, Brumin for Congress, a REBELLIOUS ODD-FELLOWS, « Spechal Diapatch to Vhs Chicage Tribune Pirrsnvna, Pa, Aug. 20.—A convention of *Odd-Fellows, representing lucul lodges, was held to-day to take’ action on tho rule of the Grand Lodge establishing benefits based on dies, ng meitioned by your correspondent Inst night, Very few delegates were present. A resolution was unanimously adopted re- questing the Grand Lodge ta resclid tts uctlon, T Huces the local lodges iu open rebetllon e‘supreme authority of the State, ‘Lhe matter will vow be curried to id Lodge of the United States for LOCAL CRIME. A Colored Waiter Severely Cut by an Alabama Templar, A Restaurant Row Which Came Near Being « Murder. The Fourteenth Ward Commu- nist Mob on the Rampage. One of the Gang Stabs Another While Trying to Assault McUrath’s Friends. A Lively Exchange of Pistol-Shots Between a Couple of : Gamblers, A KNIGHT AND A NEGNO. Once of tho incidents of yosterday, more or less remotely connected with the close of tho ‘Tomplar Conclave, was tho sanguinary carving- bev which cumo off at on early hour at Mrs, Androws' restaurant, and resulted jn tho pretty general minciny-up of the head-walter thereof, ‘Tho most strenuous efforts were made to hush the matter up and kecp It out of print by the Indy who runs tho restaurant and her chict yictual-mannger, and it wes not until they bad hoon assured that the thing would go in that they came down o few pegs and finally sent f young man around toyive the bistory of tho Dattlo from the restauraut point of view. According to this version of the affair, two or three visiting Knights, who, from tholr badges or their uniforins, appeared to hail: from Ala- bama, entered tho restaurant somoWbere Le- tween 8 and Yo'clock yesterday morning in quest of breakfugt. They sat down atn table—or on it, asftho restaurant side of the story goes,—and began to amuse themselves by shoving the dlehes and the othor table furniture around. In {moment more one of the waitera passed by, stopped at the table, act down bis dirty tray, and began to eleau up, the débris left by previous breakfustera, One of tha. Knights, In ila desire to further amuse himself, took up the tIn-plated — sugnr-bowl -and proceeded to cmpty ite saccharine eontonta ont on to tho tray, along with the dirty dishes, und the aforesuld débris. The cugle eycof tho alert head-waiter,a yery much colored person by the nume of Lewls Davis, took in the proceed und be hurried to thotable und asked whut the commotion ialght menn, The Knights informed him in chorus that they wanted to be waited on right off, with no nonsense about ther. ‘The henad- waiter, probably in the infinitably loity stylo which Uelongs to that cluss - of gentry, told them that would be all right, and promised to send then a walter. The Koights continued talking {1 Lofsterous fasblon, and the aforesaid bead-walter finnily suid thoy musn'tinake so much of a disturbance. This precipitated the trouble. Ono of the Knights Bnid ho'd be binnkety-blank-blinked if he didn't tuik as much 4s he pleased, and averred that he wasn't going to be insulted by any — nigger — — — — Thon tho“ nigger” turned himself loose plunted a vigorous blow on = the proud” Southron’s person, ‘The gentieman froin Alabama clipped bis band on bls dirk-knife, slit off » portion of tho bead- Walter's nose, struck him under the with or some other rib, aud, in the flurry and excite. ment which relgued for the thne being, rin out and suececded in gettlig away. He siicceeded #0 1 fact, tht nt last accounts nobody hns discovered any trace of him, and the presuinp. tlon is that he took the first train out of the elty. The wounded and sgured bead-waiter was borne away by sume of tho wlineases of mo nifray to Dr. MeChesney's, where he wis duly anginted, beplnstered, aud sewed up, and then removed tobls home on South Dearborn street, ~ From Dr, MeChesney' tho reporter In search of, tho faets relutiug to the extont nud character of tho carving obtained the story us ‘twas told to him by tho wituesses who brought the victiin In, According to this version of tho utfulr— presumably less prejudiced and more trothtul than tho firat—the hend-waiter accused tho Alabama Knight, as he wis about to x0 ont, of Not paying for bis breukfast. ‘The visitlng Templar retorted that ho meant to sct- tle, and rounded of ls remark by the usual term applied tn eitsting opprobriumm upon a anin’s orlvin, -The negro fred up at this, and struck the Defender of the Faith tt atinging blow in the fuce. Then there Was niusie—and blood. Tho Southerner pulled out his kuife—whethor ‘rum bis boot or his. bip-poeket . doosn’t #o clearly = uppenr—and proceeded to. slush Around, aniting the ward to the netion by appros printely romuarkitue that that was tae way they curved up niggers down South, Inn remarkably Urlef space of {fimo he,had cut the negro’s nose half otf, lad open the scalp on one side of his k; Plowed a furrow down his neck, td ‘inserted the weapon into bis loft aide, In the region of the = third rib. Having (hue exbibited bia prowess, the Knight of tho Dirk vanlebed Into thin air, Tho victim, Dr. MeChesney added, wag in a critical condl- tion, but would probably recover, A tour wround among’ the, hotels resulted in tho reporter's learning that the Alabama Kolghts hud ait left town,—gone off on a morn Ing train, Tho matter was, of course, repurted to the puilee, but ut lust uccounts they had no information toimpart. Thu restaurant is with- out its regular hend-walter Just at presont, and vory mud bocuuse the thing got out. . BELLIGELENT GAMBLERS, About 6 o’clouk yesterday afternoon u Levy of gamblers wero sitting out in the alley buck of Chupin & Goro’a Monroe strect ptaco, tified back on their ehaira and exuding tho juice of tho weed from tholr modths, Ono of the bevy wus Howard Burnes, a Chicnyo artist, and another Budd Reuo, an expert balling from Vicksburg. Both were full ofTiquor, and had been fora pe- riod of threy days. Ono of the crowd politely requested Mr, Barnes to loan him un X, which, beiug interpreted, sig- nifies $10, Mr. Harnes, who was at this moment not exactly the bestenatured matt in tho world, remarked that tho crowd was evidently trying to ‘beat bln, aud assured them thut no sitch neal descendants, cto, ns they were could come that sort of thing over him. Not if ho know It, ‘Mr. Rene took offense at this playful observa: Hon, aud, hneatily procuring a coupto of glasses from Chapin & Gore's, seut thom swirliug and hurling In the direction of Mr. Barnes’ bead, ‘Tho fricnds of both parties rushed in, and separated the combatants, and, x6 was supposed, entirely succeedod in roUstablishtug the entente conilale. - Mr, Barnes aud Mr, Reno walked off, About 7 o'clock thoy roturned to the pluce with thelr guns ou, and mot Jualde the galoon, It ‘Was 8 chinco meoting, of courso, ‘That explains tho presence of the gune. Accorainy, to one Ktatement Barnes opened ‘fire, According to unather, Reno got the drop on hig man first. Whichever it way, the result wae hot doubtful Beven or olgit shots were fired, Barnes. Es 10 WOdE OF It, itt tt in the left side of tho neck, In fact,—a ‘ball from Reno's i cullbro weapon taking bin Just back of tho Bagi of the mouth, passing along the aide of the face and below the sent, wad oury log \teolt in tho musotes. ut tho back of the neck. Notwithetandiug wl this, Mir. Burnes emptied four burrela ou the adyereary, but, bulug an hidiferent shot, merely sueveeded In Seon tdi din in tho band pertarming a siuflurseryico for a yt te, also from Vicksburg-1n innocent nterested by- ‘stander, In the- general constornation which ensued on the gathering of .tho usin) =o maticy. crowd, both combatants were hauled off for repairs, and no arresté were imade, Burnes was hustled ovor to tho Palmor Jiouse, and stowed away in oor 13, where Dr, A. 1. Witiurd waited upon bin, and with same diticulty succeeded in extracting the ball and Dxing His patient up in tolorably shupe, Untess Intlaunantion should set in dir. daries wil bo oon his fect onuain in on fow days, As for Mr. Reno, his movements after tho shooting boe are a profound mystery faebas he ls undoubtedly enguged oven te this hour tn nuraiog a wounded hand and in con- fernuating bimself that he got olf os cusily ag 0 did, at COMMUNISTS ON THE RAMPAGT, The Arhelter~Zeltung, the organ of the Com- muniets, hus boen advising in itd editorials re- cently that Ald. McGrath and bis attornoy, Charles K. Scharlau, bo ylven 8 sound thrashing for “dilly-daliylng” with tho Stauber-3cGrath election contest, since this treatinent would ounse thom to coaso their efforts ta keop Mo- Crath in bis scat. The organ alloyed that thoy carried concealed weapons, and urged that those be takon awny, and that McGrath and Scharlau be thrashedanyhow,. ‘Thisadyice hasborno frult. It Was read by tho Communists who nightly assem- bic ut 183 Augusta street, whore the testimony: la boing taken In the contoated cicction case, and lust evening thore wasu row at the place, and. cna Communist, ia attempling to stab onu of Mr, MoQrath’s frivnua, missod him, and stuck one of hia own mob tn tho shoulder, sr, id Mr. John Gibbs, 1, Marvnoll an . who' bud been listening to tho evidence, went out along towards 0 o'clock to get m gluse of beer, fn returulug they had to pass {brough The gig whieb surrounded the duor. While so dolig savoral of the Communists attacked Br, Gibbs, and two of ‘thom drow knives and struck uthinn. fr, Gibbs, who is a lurge, powerful iran, kuovked ony of thom down, and bit the other .one in the face and made bim atuyger, A dozen of the Insane tnob at once Jumped ov bin and would have killed blm bud hot two men pulled bho on tu his feut and given mn | sitme neighborhood, biting him over the head him an opportunity torun, About fifty of tho Communists followed him for nbout three Blais, shouting “hang him'’; but ho tlade bis ercapa. Tho friends of the wounded man gave out my Gibbs had stabbed him, hut Mr. Marshall, who saw the whole nifair, cays that Mr. Gibbe tad no kolfe, nnd that it wasa Communiat who did the cutting. Tho man, whose namo IM Charles Howe, ving nt No. ih North Faulting strect, was taken to Pluntz's drug store, corner of Nobin strest. and Milwnit- keo nvonue, and, tue his injuries were nt tented, was taken home in wn buggy. The semua it was found on examination, were not sertous. + Mr. Gibbs was found at home hy tho polico, and nrrexted and locked up in the Chiengo Ave- nup Station, ever since the tuking of t: at No, 368 Anguata streot, th trying to. Groth) and "Bir, Sehariiu | by erying out * Hing them!” and by following thom ifter they left the place, ns if intending to assault thein, But thoy “don't scare worth a cent.” They have tried in vain to have the evidetico teken in a decent locality, 1 ‘place wntre there, Is somo light ead which Is not in- fested by i ging of cutthroate, men who havo no respect for Jaw, and who, Af thoy can’t huve their own way, will zo to any extreme. Augusta street f4 the hotbed of Coin muniamn, and ainnn taker bis life in his hand when ho goos thore, A policoman in scidom seen in the neighborhood, and nothing has been: done toward preserving the pence mince Sature duy night 0. week ayo, when the taking of Testhoune, boyan. The conduct of the Comtnunlsts shows that Stauber cannot malt. tain his ense. and that they are deterniined. if possible, to carry things witha high band, They are too ignorint tw know that stauber's only hope [a In showing fraud, if he can. and that It is folly to threaten the lives of Mctsrath and bis lawyer. Thoy will inurder somebody yet, If a squad of police Is not sent to keep them away from No, 168 Auguaty street, and the editor of the arbiter Zeitung arrested for endeavoring to incite a riot, According to the Falice report Mr. Gibbs !s also charged with striking Fred Jenssen on tho head wilt a plungshot, a part of which was ‘ound. eatimony began has PUTS AND CALLS. Commissioner Hoyne had before bim yester- day a couple of young men named L, D. Herrick and George M. Kobertson, ebarged with carrying on swindling Operations through the mails. The testimony abowod that the young men traveled under tho ailing of J.G, Clark, and somo two months ogo opened olfices in the Exchanye Building, on. the corner of tho Washington and Clurk streets, for the purpose of doing a little brokerage burlness. Altogether they bad three different rooms, from which they jsaued printed circulars Promising to invest smutl sums in“ puts," ‘calls, and “straddles,” so advantageous): ns to realize thousands at covery venture, One office was numbered by the Washingtou- street ontrance, and waa kept by “Wigging & Co." Another. Jn the suine building, was num- bered on Chirk, and o third room wason Lu Eulle, neur ‘the ‘Bund of ‘Trade. Most of tho printed matter found its way to tho southern part of the State, und the victiins wero very numerous. A, 1. Spurling, Mali Inspector at the Post Ofiice, received so many. complaints about tho iirm that ho took the matrer in hand, ‘a week igo, and caused the arrest of the parties above named. Their letter-book and pupors wote nso selzed, ‘The caso war notconcluded yestorday, Robert- fon going to Jail ponding the trial and Herrick furnishing the necessary bal. A BAND OF HIGMWAYMEN. Tho West Twelfth Street Pollce District keeps up its reputation for Iawicsness, notwithstand- ing tho new polico administration Jn that section bas been waging war on tho tough churac- tera) who infest tho district, At 12:0 yesterday afternoon four blackguards unde the Induence of Mquor rade things exceedingly lively for a time about the corner of Dussold and Jefferdon atreets, Mevting anold Boheinian woman with n.. lane bur of shavings strapped on her back, they sneaked up behind her and ent tho | ing 1 from top to bottom with n pocket-kulfe. Then they luughed watll their sides ached at tho poor wotu’s discomiture, Next they attempted to play the sume trick upon inother woman, but 18 bhe was shurp cuough to walk buckwurds uway from them, they contented themselves by cufling ber ears. The nameof neither woman could be necertained, The screuins of the see- ond woman brought to the seene Mr. E. Lewta, of No. 10} DeKoven street, and Frank Zor- wodsky, of No, 60 Dussold street. The rufians turned tholr rage pon these two mien. una oin the = seullie «which ensued Mr. Lowls Jost) his bat, and Mr. Zorwodsky hia wateh, A man whose nino was not asvertained fs alxe sald to inve been badly beftten by the suine fellow, The quartet wetit through the district tiriug shots .and muk- ing, u grout deal of noise, to. tho tere ror of men, women, and children, The West Tweltth street’ pultce nude’ great eiforts to capture the perpornttors of this serica of outrages, and Ofllvers O'Leary and Fox suc- ceeded in arresting Henry M. rt exe ‘The. latter was tdentitied by tho men robbed, and the former fs auld to resenible close~ iy one of bla companions, Both were under the latiuenco of liquor when arrested. Van Heseler Js.a brother to the notorious Muurice Vian Hess- ler, who bus figured su extensively in crimlual doings for the past fouryenrs, Frouin information ubtalned outside the Police Department tho ‘reporter ascertained — that there wero = eix omen in the party, and not four, and that at the corner of Jeferson and Judd strocts, whithor they run after the tirst serica of assaults, they knocked down and brutally mattrented a imin,and then robbed him of u watch and chain aud Std cnsn, He picked himself up os best be could, and ran in tho direction of atniion. They — nesnuited the id James Van the police auothor man ith a slung-sbot, aud rendering bim uncone aclous furatime, ‘They yot no. plunder, how- ever, Thoy mado bold to attack athied man, but he wna urmed with a heavy cane, and calling: to bis assistance a pussing teniuster, the two beat the rutiiang right and lett, und drove them olf, Some children in the vielulty fullowed thon to Maxwell street, in the vicinity of which street nllof them are belloved to reside, A witness ae waa the Hyellest hoodiam rampago he over saw, FINE THEM WELL During the past weck tho police have run in noarly 100 notorious charncters, most uf whom wore kupt under luck and key at tho Armory to provont thom from gettimr tuto trouble in the crowded thoroughfares, The arrests were mundo by tho detectives. and xbout fifteen, pieked pollcemon dotalted 1or duty at the Cen- tral Station, Tho arrested unca were first searchod and stripped of overything save cloth- ing, and wero thon crowded into cells nt the Armory. They will be taken boforo Instice Wallace to-day,and itis safe tusay a inure numer oua or more notorions band of rascals was never brought bofuraany magtatrate atone time, Among tho number are a few wrulnat whom orkininul charges can bo made good, but against tho majority disorderly conduct and yayraney fs alt that can be ad by the ollcora making | the With oa very | few exceptions, pa the outiro band should be fined as heavily ns the Juw will permit. Tho city never necded cle. dng out more than it docs now, and the fact that the pollee ure adepta at suppressing the pub- Heation of crime is no reason for any one thinking that there was not an iminense amount of alt sorts of erime | cominitted Jn this city durlug tho past wee Yostentny a fow of the nbove were arraigned, Willa O'Liricn, arrested In the company of two well= known thioves, wos fined ¥1d, Willan Atlen janiey were discharged. ‘The former {a Just ‘out of tho Penitontlary, huving served twenty-one months ie fronting rings off tho Ungers of iw Mre, Kennedy, who was murdered by ber busvand near the corner of Wright und Jetforson atreots, Gourge Jobnson, 0 firat-class vagrant, was fined $100, Job MePhillips, for pleking tho pocket of és a Belson: was held in $100°to tho Criminul Jour BURGLARIES, Patrick O'Noill and Daniel Fiynn are at tho Wost Twolfth Strevt Station charged by Oncor John MeDurmott with attempted burglary of Mrs. Hynn'a residence, In tho vearof No, 411 West Taylor street, They nre part of a gang who partially forced cutrance to the houge and Previously fed poisoned seat toa watebedg witch was kept chained in the basement, 4) Neil 34cKinty, 17 years of age, and Veter Say- axe, 15 yours, wore urrested, ut 8:0 Inst eveulug by Oilicera Leonard and 1), Mahoney, upo chal a rye ot attomptl: 1a buryglarize the shoo store of Josep Bote Bon, Ne, 87 Archor uve enue. ‘Choy ruled the window of the stot rant, and ‘stole a pair of shoes. They’ supttieysl ug they wore cacapiug with thelr plun- or, Sl a Martin ja looke! up at the Twonty- second Btrect Station, charged with the bur- gery of tho dwelling of Mri, Dora. Krung, Yo," 1a) India arunue, = Weduese day night’ whilo Mra. Krana was ubed eno suv Murtin = cuter = tho house and bor bedroom, delfborutely light lamp, and iy to oxanilne the conients of tho moon, She screamed with frien, and ho Jumped out through the window by which ho bad entered, ROBBERIES. + HL, Krumoleg, living ut the cornor of Asbland avonue and Dlackhuwk street, yesterday coms plained ot tho Hinman Strect Station that ho had boon robbed of a watch valued at #23, at 9:15 yesterday forcnoon,as ho was wulkiog along Harrison stroot, west of tho Great Eust- crn Rallroad, in oompany with two men, whoot bo full Ia with at the corner of Twonty- second and Grovo streota, and who volunteered to show him where hocould ge} u goad Jobina coal olfice,> Mr. Krutusleg was badly in- used by the men, and the ouly won- Meu’ they! did) noe KI ‘hums Me describes «thom ua follows: = Uuy five feet vight inches tail, smooth face, dark complexion, short striped’ alpaca coat, ‘black slouch bat, and tho other was about five fcot fix inches tail, word a now suit of black clothes, blue Nannel shiet with collar of tho same un- terlal, and small binek soft hat, Nourreats, In connection with this crse, the query arises, “May not Johaunson baye Leon murdered ia somo auch inanuer?”” Mr, A. W. Rowinnn, of Now York State, re- orted to THE TRInUNS yesterday that he had been robbed Buturday night of €400—clght [\'s— at the Union House, on Clurk street, ear Tar- ison. ‘Tho loss was reported to tho policc, but no urrests were mate. daines Bulltvan, 24 years of age, wag locked up at tho Twenty-recond Ntrent Station Inst_oven= ing by Sorgte Miller. Ho 1s one of the fellows who robbed "J. E, Potorson at tha corner of Eighteenth: strect and Wentworth aye at 11330 last Thursday nlybt. Thoy took from him SOeash and asilvor watch andebain, Martin Carey's saloon at No, 8 Fourth avenue Is Schieviing a reputation, At 6 o'clock yeater- day: inoruing W. T. Taylor, a Now Yarker, stopplog — teinporarily “nt the Palmer House, compinined ‘at the “Armory that he bad been shamefully abused and robbed In Carey's snioon. Veteetives MeDonuld and Duy were detailed to nttend to his enac, and thoy arrested Martin Carey, Thomas Carey, Max Lewis, the bartender, and John MeMuhon, all of whoin wero Mentified by Mr, Taslor, Tho heuring ot the caso was postponed by Justice Wallace until this morning, carey and Lewis being held in $1,000 bail, ant tho other two In $500 ball ench, The compliin- ant stutes that he entered the anioon at 4 o'clock yesterday morning for tho Aarpore of getting some retreshiments. After calling for a drink, tho bartender closed tho doors, and requested Mr. Taytur to Bay 2. which ho said bo owed for wine. Atthis tho men who were In tho saloon surrounded bim, and pre- vented him from interfering with Carcy while the latter ransacked his pockets and deprived him of a watch and chain, a diamond pln, and Sin cash. After a rhort talk thoy restored the watch and chain and 5 cush to him. falrly disgusted ht his Chlengo expericnce. He is MISCELLANEOUS. HL. M. Ryan is the way. our odoriferous erim- Inal acquaintance, “Cabbago" Ryan, now signs ulmself, He yeaterday caused ,tho arrest of Edward Ross, who is equally as notorious as himself, A fow nights ngo Itoas sighted Ryan at tho corner of Newberry nventte and ‘West Twelfth street, and nt once opened fire upon him. Ryan ran forsafety to his broth= ersanloon, The cuuse fs sald to baye been Ross’ belief that Ryan recently: furnished tho Pollee with Information which led to his arrest upon a criminal charge. Joseph Sutherland, keeper of a news depot on Adams street, opposlt tho Post-Ofliee, wns yes- terday held in $300 to the Criminal Court by Justice Wallace upon a charge of stealing fome cots and bedding from Aa tent In Camp de Molaf which be rented from tho Trienninl Committee as on news depot. Mr. Jeruigan, of No. 623 Dearborn Street, H. E. Metzger, and Duvid Johnson, of No, 129 Clark street, were the witnesses, Mr. Sutherland explained that the articles wero packed up along with bis stuff by some boys in his employ, who supposed it was bis prop: erty, und) that he restored the articles ut once upon henring of it. The witnesses thought diferentiy, however, aud the evidence was con- aldered.suficient to warrant holding blm over to the Grand Jury. AMUSE! HAVERLY'S THEATRE, LIL TMAVEMLY... .Manazer and Propriator ‘The Great Saturday Muatluce at 2. ‘The Grand Suturdoy Night, A.M, PALMERS UNION-SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY Inthe Great Drama of the season, entitled THE FALSE FRIEND! With the Original Herne: vorties. and the powerful cust of the weatre Conte puny. Including Mr, CHAS y Sunday Night—Frank 1. Frayne and coimbtuntion, WVICKER’S THEATRE, THE GREAT POPULAR BUCCHSS, ALL THE RAGE, om ie evening st 8 o'clock. ; Nedmquaey amd tMatinees at 2 o'clock, Heats cin be secured aix days in advance. 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