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trae scan ab dle i Tiwi, lati sone = Wins v QE CHICAGO PRABUM IG: Nf ne: Hod by the Knights of Pything with | regiment waa henled hy its own band and drum | uniforms, purplo regalia, and bluck chap! s Aliu-nring and phimed ebuneaux. The Mayor | corps. with purple plumes and aide urine, And city ofllgiols, and the beatda and empto Apollo Coedtinpment, No, 5, Wal twenty. the eointy und Federal departments, many of vader the Marahutahlp of Caael thew ie enerigges, foltowpd by th 3 Enenmpmnt vi mde a division, Teh dass tongantzation Inline was tha | was sn strong, that there wern to stanis erected | faka-Front. Tho ond of th nh and th Union, Hf. Dat Maranih with | aeen previo’ ocenmtune for the accommedniion | 4" Ey eiace SUL ESE al et out reguiin exneptan basiner— 43 but there was net a window, not | Bfeaketty of the pravession took place here, and ros tho procesaton, “The nots eolitary eolen oF nouk Of vantage |. Vee beautiful yet solenin sight, On the green by foaminas Ivorian | ont nny building along thy tna whien was untoe: { of the park and at tho foot of Hublard eure ‘ : at ligt by hitman hotags, sharing vito them ti | the -aoukers’ stand had heen erected, and tho a ean relly d hu G unis t , o Toiluwell by the de 1, or tho Kits mars Hee Peeetsty Abe Ay euce nnd, suleinnlty. te tho oceuelt : . Chicago Also Follows the i Mt nattona waauctucione i tho | Tees Apts “ulioeeing tera Asm poste Rots fie iiferiat lodava tho Carlen City Reanias | There were uo ehoery, no Hehe Tanxiner, | {ttle erowd whielt enrly rnthored hero Chief Magistrate t excl meinhor wearing the reais oF hie | Rete, To, followlie frand Asny pow tte Faaienten NI CTHIAR: Fart Deartorn, Wicker Hark, North star, and | no tle conversation. “The. feeling was wa | formed tho nucleus of a host. of ‘ abt agistrate to SE Cet eee nei inva tre tina Agony Posts Not under Cab Auton Oyen: Post | Tha fourth division wag, marstaled by Ste. #. | Pct oye pm dente tute respactive Utah pateet Wefere WAG waa Hoe Sonate ae | ahemanas who Analy swarmed dver zs : thy dele and lowering clouds whieh had teen | Ri unter Capt. (a. Willlvna: Caster Poet, | C.ituce, with Messed. 1. Lavon and Goo Eranard Wagner, bet the other Pallsorgane | boxe within te tte body whlol was ae. tiie Mt ee fase Cxoanse of | reon. to withoss : His Grave, He aueic add lowering clouds whlely bad teen | ey ay idee, Gipts semi {hudson for Aldbeiecainn, te division wan onde Up | Watnae tame stan eet ak atm | Meets only whloh was ae AWE tH9 | the tauanteg tinal. oF tke march, Avane a DUST THE VETERANS Kotlowing tho nflitia were the vetoranssundee enmmand of Col J, W. Mhtret and staat. The Tne estaba | wis headed! by tho George UL Thomas Post Ne, the hatdeouext te Talon wits prece Asam of seventeen Brown’ Post, s 0, under Capt. Grnest Bonds | of the Kniebts of Pythins, muerte abe eal y “i f ‘ " y | Otlock 3 natalia hg Ri pore cet ecm | orang neu ats A ae Maa | hone ws Grater am erwin fone. | RI Maglio RoelenS der kn naan, | rach ann Hone invou comotory beso bnie | Clo, when tha sailened sMraine oF musta Fisewithont intercuption, as He to let thosworkd | Heiwited. Following thot were the veterauy of | Grand divtatons in full regaiea nna Ute Dorsesait / , “| She marchers, ton, moved with a dignity and | he vine ina the pacebiy wbauknaee A Great Procession Showing: | Sty gunt the, souan f mourutny ind parsed, | AU OnE Mneteauthy Tiiuls (utantry und the | wedinute lenges, he Kelas all warn tha Hitt KNIGHTS OF ST. GHONGE quiatness doserting tho hlaheat peainon Even It | ytow front the ce eee ted oi r Ci A rt Veterand ‘Those come Dales on 8 lol aro They wery pra 4 KN: ". Hat ry 4 ad " Ail Vio be Kpeakers’ ett north, and asin promise thet thore would we tit) mand hued tn Line about whine They ull wore | wite musta, Gud tee pr well with | He wolilers hud nat reversed their arms and tha peakers’ stand colther: ntad au linposing appenre sucieties draped thule lure tho apoctuters would | 80Utb, or west showed only a mass of hurrying nd airow wil tho J tho Grand Army badge over tho Garttelt mes | ance, bave noticed from thelr demeunor that thoy | Minanity, When tho procestion finally ap- r the Universality of Her | iotamieg! wenn tha uw tr y tit tudes ind tote faye wore tied and [ 'the Vert Dearborn Division, No. 1, Ste Kutght av people of the carth to the vietlin’s grave to | Matlal ty as i arbor i en ds wd nn were bent on uo plonsure oxuursion. On thoy 1} ny : 2 - . peut Witt ceape, Suny: of thor word tho on | Commander 1. b. rand ted the, culuthy Will " . fittiam on re, | and rood wight wax presented from the Sorrow. drop thoretn the tour of sympathy ning tuo. Rit Poet swe houtud by the deat | about ‘a ¥ sie i " i it ; Kent on thoir eas, hardly ane falling qutoflines | stand, ‘The sadly avenue, with ita handsome * anil dire thuste wie played, ir Knight Commander Ade | y p of Sura Lewis, ‘ i realdonces ! IN LONG ARRAY. thurs WEL ut tig Hist sivinton sean sin ata tytn nie iin ee opis Si Jone i) xt, Puri Soe | Mnarche itech the Raeeand denen met fcnpady Weis ined oy Sitar ee led « i Unienee U7 eran Chih. with 2h men he Comuiider A. Tt. | eleties, of St. Prokopins’ Chure nited under . 5 ss ‘ Fificen Thousand Mon March Be- In dina. Col, W, 8. Sertiner, tie Peratident uf the on, tw Mi it Kolar, tueneed ont 350 xtronus, (hair = a throng of peoples in tho mitax tiv Lines of ans THE PROCESSION. elo, ett contiand, abd behind hin nniteehed |" Gatnon. Novd, Carl Be Herrmann, sir Knjelst y rewalin, belay. taedaes, of bie sie with TIS DECORATIONS, xleatned tho bryltlunt uniforms, arms, ang | Ween nes of Sorrow- ATAVING TESTIMONY OF CIICAGO Fee | GeO. dullux White, Gen. Myrtin Been. and Col. | Commander, followed with about thirtysive | letters at gold, cHenind them wasn eurrlage |, Ras FP kacieties reyallna of tho mon tt Ine, the sable plumes TAVING ‘TE: as os Louis Juvabs. Union Veteran ore s eo oM " y tours NOTANLE ONES ALONG THE LINE OF MAOH, i i. » ‘The a Clale ob Cli inet, containing MW, Hyea, County Deteal aud trappings and biaek-bordered bint nk ing Spectators. Ixa, ro, 40 strong, Capt. Willi M. Meredith eo: The “Chiengo,” Sie Kilght: Commander G.Q. | Serguuut-Mijor Hdward Fyn, military Tt was the particuhtr desire of hls Honor the ppings TOE BURGE, Tt fs, In great part. to a happy thought of | pa Mane, Fallon ib thy clits followed ae tien by | Gairnany, abou E tWONtyfve tier imurshed as | lending the Ceescent Unter at {iberninns. Mayor and of the dietingutebod eltizens manng- | fording a solomu contrist; then came the park jaun’s that Chicage bd indebted far | thy Haneock Ve eras, tWwentyetlve strats, une | escortat tbe heud of the Odd EF Mayor Har lows by ree | Intteraranization was preceded iy an ex ing tho procevsion that all buildings tong tho | With. ts ndditional hosts of people, neres at spatublny'h oie + tees Fae ler Gen, Lieb, aust. teat Nand, iasmutiately ortind which marc ; roon tiwn in thy immediute vieluity of th Jeatority's procerstun, nid for tee fact Uae tte 7 TEEN tee ivinton tind betw is 4 y nd which mur ne of ranret shout appear in avproprinte | tee! at he rediute vicinity of the " eps . a utweers 1,800 aud The subordinate lodges foltawed t visions, | the illber' s— wo N Quproprinte eeve I Soldiers and Civilians, Republioang | citizens were emitied to show, tn tanuelbie nn | cou Saami es i FoUTLeeN EINE Te ent TNS aaa ree | og delbertan tilles—a beanohs ut tho thourning nttire-—that empectil eure should tw | MMtd velne complotely hidden by:tho mmuttieae, 3 2 Picturesque form, thelr profound sympathy Pet Le neat tin att rig Mere(y sone of the | coutred body oft nuuched ox. | taken with thodrapmgsof thor buildhuss, in ore | Seb for blocks north or south the grassy ox- ‘ Me : Li indo wus profusely dotted with little vrowds of and Damoorats, Unite in over the toss which they and tho Nation hud SECOND DIVISION. Horsiations ot tho Order and their crupe tuutue, | cellentiy and nttracte Wich citation. | der that the surroundings on every band and at | Muttseerss heyond ite all over. tho sparkling Thoir Homage sustiined. It would have been Unfortunate If Tile MANSOUR MOTH eel eres Gu i Ault, cuba nan Hinata Sareea | Mag: time antt accord fully with the surcowtul | waters at the hulbe, weve fumutneraule Hage ane ty MATA. the day bad gone by without. some manifesta: ‘The Second Grand Division wax composed of ad Conk, ‘ nee eontaining nearly | Churacter and genceal eolennity of the’ mare | etrentiers tluatiug frum the yuebts and otbur tion on the part of Chlengoans nore sellve than cht, h N aS 4 aan Be i nN Sugg thee ‘To my that the wlehes of tha tonne apes “ ¢ : thelr mere presence nt publia meetings: for Cle | Muvons“Orlental Consistory, Kulghts Templar, ho elvle branel of the Urder numbermit Tully | agers in this rexurd were entirely fultiiied would fail cere DIN IEION ' = z euro was the hist station in Garteld's path on | MU Muster Masons—tho numbor (1s ta » No, Sil, Wotfeeatia in thelr brillant wreen cellars | ye Indeed sipertuonts, ‘Eh inaiel ie en Marebed south ony Michigan avenue to Eldridge Tho Most Imposing Procession | theta toseuntuess, Ie wos In Chieuge that | SY hirae, na President Gartlotd was ainember | and 8.1 rs Gorthion 3 and white plumes, Every one of tho twenty-one Supertuotts, Choe procession, $¢ ea | court, wud thet, thicinyg 4 position to the west ut : vate ron wrant it i T povitien! | Of the cratt, and the brethren were ans! to or, BT. Back. ¢ ches In the elly Was represented, he truly sald, passed nota single biritding that | the revenue, halted to allow thy Musonle divds= >. This Great ‘City Ever MHelalane: auto ouett To seloct the leadeeut ita | SHOW thote estou for lin, and that. they rove | Seller, Se kt weal tana aetliy wie that tie by Was notin mourning. ‘Those outward evidenues | loud to tulad in review with tha eatatulntic, te Heties. und virriots other divistors, vith the city olticials, to close ip tho This program wes carried out wt the Hl the | start, tit uitiniutely the avenie, or the deste. Generally. ) puted portion of ttobeenme too ehort and ode ently ure Ww for the procession. Tho military were crowded down toward ‘Pwellth street and who upp of gelef were not ulwaya abundantly or ostens ether eee faa (be | tntiously displayed—poruaps mere bit of bluek iaphiye auAppeared to vteat | here and there—but they always m nis denbed tnnera and | Prerency Of the slnuerest, surra ach lodge, the whole | Uewever, the drapes were pro a Wilputtelek. High | Tanged, und th mnuty casas they wi ereneed his memory. ‘To thom was asaigned | geandin the boner of eacortlug tho funeral car, They formed fn tine on La sulle street, waste entry, thuin onwurd to vietory. [twas between Monroo and Jacksun, a tittle after thewont to bis eeuve, ttwas | 2 O'clock, In order to uccompany to their | ft Fes Chane she ree ee te thi | Place ft tha Hino the Grund ofleers of the Grund | tt Hila veh Over i vbolvo, suddenly, none tmament of mad ene Witnessed, thusinwm and whirllag confusion, Witted him upon their shields nud chose him us the one who sion wins, delayed fully throo-quar. Aehour bya mistake whith brought bf the delegation of Odd: Faltot ek of thelr division, Fabled thige fo under command of WH: Oration of Emery A. Stor from hore tht his ussuein went. t i he hed 5. H fi, ly a and snsevtied a ee yi pie wel Les Hoyer uf Toinals, ate, ge fe Mare were ELABORATE AND NEAUTIPULL (uuh ta. the: peiwceutetiats, ou ste mean aise i & 3 Ae aes: ’ Jommundery—L. L. Munn, G. 0) CE. Munger, | the fourth division fled bate Une, and that par he oilleers of the High Court, ‘The lodces in | yy au eevssary ota ¢ 140 counters to the Lake-Front city, therefore, tit should, Heal brine BUTS Sha buGte ee Wood, Ge cy | OF te great progussl 4 noun in MHUtlOM. Jie ware ng follows, with tho Marshal of enett bee eee UR Inarebiog “than had been arranged Tor, ie Multitude: port setrete Ti uve es elo cbs Blt age John Whitheek, U.P G. W, Harnard, G, 1, ———— Garten Ci Aue hy, onl, Moreeawsel | ty hho, turouxhout the eatiry eltye Tho pre | NAAN dine however, tu an orderly way aud u UCC. honor and observance, 3.8, White, G. 8. W.,cand tho Grand ellieecs ¢ FIPTIL DIVISION, Sparen New hy, ie Mi Ne very | cession, no tulter through whut streets, or nv e lan. AR HON Ns the reir hue Noo. heen clove in by the erawd on Michizn avenue ‘Yo atten! a massemeeting, no mutter how Inrge, and ty listen to speeches, no mutter how ’ oloquent, 1s wlways felt. by thuse who have deep Address by the Rov. George ©. | tnctiun’ to be mut w baif-hearted services To tho Grand Lodge oF Mlinols=W, I, Seutt, GM THE CIPY OFFICTALS, Murshul ‘onmniek; | jnneenel WOUR nave bad Te sale ede ae | aster madi albatone wo line for "hain, hod Fe iy Rdwin Powell, A.D. (i M3 Wiltiam Finto, A. | The fifth division wasted by Mayor Harrison | Marstuly Alsatia, So. 10, dobir Sctiwalbert Murs | teentd eehood back Tram nane but eably. | Some of the divisions counterturened on Mich tt Ae Wil i Pech sy dalea wats:tee ee : whut Ataitye Ni nit Ldberiys So. Pet Le My rt My ian aventic, but woxt of them cut through on . Was Dede Avery Acd. Wi C.8, Hartley, A. | on Horseback, following whom eatne seven ware So. Held, Oiture diane | Mecoratedl walls, Thonsands or bulidinws 1 We | tiicrgen etrete tis Wate and tere toe tne % "i : 3. 3 *) Arunty: fm HUSIESE he 4 peat . Cook, S.;John G, Iirker Put D.C. Crozier, | ringes contatuing ity afflelals, asfullowa: F ij Hie duhn’ Atkins Murstints “hus pie taemteresttive tit Gt aaredr norton Witse Miln at the Central Fa Ue abenl ie wo ts Datta rasiee ees | AWG HE Hanutiton, A. St sonn AS.W.y | Ald. Everett, Hond, Watktis, und Wetherell iivisin Torantin Maal rid dave estiinate, the umbse of wottds | RECINE. W command or qu woclety drmppini out Music-Hall te thor with tho | UH. Brennan, A.S.U. 0. i C,. Grinithe A. | second, Controller . Gurney, City- Attorney 6 MeNullin Atal Chis | iuge draped or the bumber uf auilus af | bere and there Watt aeetions of thy precesstun S . Onstration. “Hut to unite togethor with tho | Fgh Beaman AS. Ti Muneatints Secure aiid y tant hitue kumponden trom thotiamers | Sere Well scattered, ‘his inarehiiug wt Wubush ara ati walls and easements. One feature noticed about the drapery of tho business portion of the eelty wats Chit 1 any: NEE OF show Windows tha woods hud beet arranged with a view to mourns Vex disphiye—bla avenue, combined with the “return rnal’ of the peuple, blockuded the strevteeitts so effeet> fintiy that nore than a hmndred could be counted within the space of halt a ttle, Meanthne the speakers’ stand ind long been Sewell Miu faratitn Mursini J. Dita tui ie AM pant Riu cone : funk Holub, | Orinuells “third, Ald. Suivth, Wiekersham, | ua Xt. fa Murs He eee er tees ee ke ae cee |X, G. sks Johns Fernd, Ge. Thuy Went case | ind! Youtigy agi Cligeclerk atoms Ra ees nT a andl ty tne throat tho streets with ivlui | on Juelson street to Michigan avenuy, where tho | aed fourth. Ald, Murphy, Sehrowder, Hugh, eholy tude and with trailing banners, scons to | right rested un Van Buren street, ‘Thu oflicers | Imbot, Purcell; fifth, Ald. Burley, Meter, Wan- | land, ele! Remarks by the Rev, Dr, Burgass at | tho perinkors to be tuo muse thurou and eons and members of the Consistory were tn full unl | 2cr, Shorey: sixth, Ald, Hildreth, Peovey, Srudy, | Murshals K ond white goods asymmetry ‘ f their x tut thoy | 2 \ Fldethty fails Fl4he a 4 ‘ rea | led with peopte, mid spovebes were being tute the Union Meeting at Fare Pin ive, Nuvstatow OF thelr sorrow HAL HOY) orn, with the addition uf erpy on tho left ently Frank Barrett, of the Cons | AUINS.. iM? Handi Marsnag | MUX ue tuatetully ucrunged, and ull colored | vite tin eoviow tres stihl wOlGKE One ae ee te HI f CHICAGO IAS SEEN MANY. PHOcKssiONS, rn; go were the Knights, the Master Mugons ANtenteArins of | Sclilier, No, My G. Nutzhorn Miralials Court | pottenable and prominent te require mention Bian Aacit es wan designed $e ticcuteunadatg Which ay be compared with that ut yess | wirched with roversed swords, tho bilty of | iy eats AUER te! TIN: GERMAN SOCIETING, over almost every doorway of the inurty iaouriieul (ADDIE Le wie Baeltered by neat Of the vurivus German | Presidents purtralt. ‘These were, of cot terday. fhe one which celcvrated tho | which were covered with crane, while the Deas ‘the Lyon & Mealy: mntye vous, The sdylslon eumpased “ee ib Services at the Episcopal Cathe apa oe tha Gani pruets Aatteoud gons af tho Flue rods Joined tholr staffs, wlso tne aA bahar ee rutuitrsit ieee epvlatlen full fide one pt oe celete innit ie ae psmeiate, tuseripttonss wnt = | was ou a Y an nd, OVE: t t pbeurer. it cute next. ‘ 2 tr Pet i 4 While tau plage dn Jet to cutebrate: tho thle | tele are tee ee oe tue Hbible-beuter. AIL | vecnston, eume next, Lan lee ie b Julius Woltt. and A, | lrequently the ease, too, thit the purtralt opy uf binek. At the weet side hunz the Stare uuu Stripes Heavily draped. and three portraita oF Gurlietd placed at regabir iutervals, were arranged fn ike the heud af ¢ ly Un, Were Ch . ia Pppenres ADD. ADH PMIATELY SCT 1d. dral, at St. Paul's, and split en ot tna German tetas wae est | witha occu. uo dist aaa whuly pres | Polit. sienna “Sastsnnt HgeeAneaad | Het vision wus headed By Bruns | ee reditene and With taut Of thu Eutkor oe “ast side were tus uf dimerent i ee tfley ty sented a very tine appearance, aud im: it | Muxtam, and Capt. Ben Bullwinkle, Chief of the os he iS ‘ yy ti + Uke | “eres Other Churches. welcomed tny old commander of the arules | Swell, tho Kuiehts-ospeciliy, thong the only. | Pirceiustraned: Paren Lie Week eres | cing tse. brigades ui of Petar | His Country. ete Heme ate FN a blue Lnelerel “AH Nations Mourn Our r Verelty A POPULAR WAY TO DECOMATE thn wouter past und porta taro al ci on his return from his Journey around the worl | movoment executed by the Jattors aside. from | t buy Which ‘beautiful bonquer had } Hands wag made tp ats tollows: It du Isity waa grand aitelr—targer In some respecta | tho ordinary file movements, wes tue forination | Ui ‘ ta Mashanre trumpet | Charles Whiekter Mu placed, und Maret y men; Citeazo | this group of vortralte was to bave Garfleld's thin this, ‘Lhe crowds were yreater, for the | ofa cross. wi bound with pe and ribbon, | Paruememdy, Julians ero Marshal J) | ghrouded in black and those of Lincoln and | ouvired tn black and white, Wad ruts of subly jeld’s Li people frou tho surrounding villages bud puared ¥ NoJ. Hetuzinan bad command of the biturton | men: Vorwires Vere Krandes Margi Washiugton set In folds of quire white. “Ne | deupery hung all urovind the rallia ee A Portrayal of Garfield's Life by) eerie ikea wna had Geo prepined. for THE CATAFALQUI, Ot police: Wed ermalstod ot sbree gamma | unig ens Aun Verein, Aus Ictier avijeney of tho revcrenea In whieh chia | Amul thy wentlemen on th stuatd at {o'clock the M Who K weuks belure. On this ovcasion, howaver, each | OF properly, funvral cur, was tho main fenture | ¢, hot twenty-four men. Lieuts. Hayes, Bates | bitty Marahal, nlue 2 Wokemiin Turners | day and occasion wax held could be desired pal ng ort ae proce a y ane Wn ne je Men o Knew Village to hunks no matter how sinull, hid ity | of tho division, uni Inieed, of the lny, It wus | nor, und. Wied voumnaided respectively too | (aersine the bunner used on the oeeasion of | ita thty uppearatce nt hundreds und humdieds <i, dHuuezeass us 9 ewe feuriee hcriing. Hi own itty tnouriluy service, and the villzens of | sixtven feet long by elght and oneshalt feet | Hire, ‘Sccond, and ‘third, Conipanies, Among | Litean'n tuners, ander ded Of Dusiness-plucesof thy inodest little li as clller. Surry Nelgun, W. ime ench ano muthored th town-iudl or in church to | Widesand gurinounted by a ennopy, tho top of | the higher pollce ollieitis ine tine nracapts. | Heh kamen: senility ordered phicard Wenring. the wingunecuient, out, the Hut. Kinery A. Storrs, und tiny Usten to the words of consolation and of eulogy | Which was twenty fect from the ground, ‘tho vkley, 0"! on, Eber r y, Tho second brig spuien by-onv. Of their own, towusinen. ‘The | trimmings were -brondcloth aud erapes Op tie | DUekley, O'Donnell, Eborsold, and HMathayuy. wag composed uf singin: kreat procession of tho Knights ‘Templar last | corners of the canony Were draped urns, und. 1n TIS FI Sebleswus-lfolstetn. J This huge will be dlosed Mombity, Supt. ‘The sight of one of thew plicards Was cHough Mer Marsbutsturty | tots Hust ns the eutafalqr appeared lo sight on Michigan avenue the fi 9.4, Buryess culled fuclatios, Ws fallews in universal xorrow und the sole: Speeches by Messrs. Isham, Are | Sour was wonderfully beautitul, but 1 too way | the centre, on vither wide, were silver tussols, | numbered about elghty, divided into two bn Vachon Surshal, turtysive | Of tho duy at ues te the iiudg uf the most ture | Ue the throne of people presse about the id, ™ Hintted and parthtl fa lts nature. Few slaved in.| Perched on the pinuicte was an eagle with a | talluos inider the fminedinty command of Mar= Willlam Kelsenocker Marshal, yotrul, Ktand to tucuver their heuds while uw prayer was nold, MacVengh, M. We it beyond thy inembers of the great society in | MourDing stecumer tn its beak. On the ides af | sluly Conway and Green, Bwelve members of | stxiy inens Hessen-Darmstiter, domi Powell | ett cout gorctock in the morniae over | wileren. =o i Fuller, Ete. whose honor ft Was ziven, But {ho ear waa this Ingeription in black letters, the | the Fire-Justirance Patrul brouybt up the rear { Murehat, fortyeilve stron: Dadlscher Vercit. | pho route te Ue followed Us the procession ule | He thon prayed, thanking God that, though ESarises YESTRENDAY Was usi- | bUckgruund belug waite: ol tho firemen's ttruuut. ‘They were fol- | Gustay Aimum Marshal, torts mens hus | forded elybts at surcuwful interest, While most | Nutimely stricken down dn thu mildat ot bla THE PROCESSION OF VERSAL. * It counted tn Its ranks mombors of the army— The Masonio Servioss, ‘the Gathering of | tho of ariny In whieh Gurtield fought. und the Jowed by the put patrol wagon fru * West Madison Street Stutfon, whleh was uppropriitely draped te black und whl und was drawn by lve grey horses. Hoth poll Jubn iburd Marsh twentyetly Sehwaber Verein, Ernest Wunimel” Mir seventyellve: men: Wirth's Vi ot Jdedveta | Bish cureor, the Prealdent bnd (eft to tho Nation uy provided wit T cag heritage ot is noble ite and example. Ate ed blessings on the bereaved family, of the buildings bad alreudy be Het Ae, | uuibre trhusiings, thure were stil u few whos | iy in, We ig Was completed only yesterdays and not ake Son thet u us Marshals twenty wens Ailetiants | Wiel could he tmaverred wtanout tag mecnvs | Des! tae Tuy) mMbebe be, sustaled in thelt In Memoriam. dasies ARAM Ganeteny, A yew army waleh is preparing for ruture 5 a aan H and fremen were ploked men, and presented 0 wrehor, Auton Brabuke Maralul forty | ery of busy bunds enyured i the work af loop: | sillietion, and that for the future there might Golored itizens, the .Sub- INLDReHeOd wR. al Cte seueebe wus H Sune, Stntesnin, Patriot. i fine uppearance. ‘tie Denuty Sueritts aud em | wigny Lledectatel Vorwitrta, G, A. tucabt Mare | us and winding heavy olde Of biavie and whites fo ty Mutent causes whet Riou ive urban Mestin: elees; of representatives of al the :Born Nov. 10, 1831, Died Sept. 19, 1881.2 ployés of thy Sheriit's olllee, to the num whol, thirtytive mens F ngorbunl, Joho | shronding iron eoumns, banging out wreaths or pir Ra emaatiie thy os {an s the Shute ‘es= BS branches of elty and county government, and, 3 Tequicuent $n Pace, fortyelive, followed, | Thoy were under com> | Uber Murshitl, — forty ment Concordia | crosses, of In some Wily contributing to the yen- ) dentanlube follow ti his predeees: pat ie = beyond “all eld, of the various civil argunia: : a g inatid of Maj. Waite, Chicf Assistint In tho erchor, George “Lanteriich —“Murahal, | ened mouralng gark oF the elty. step, and be stielded Crom the aesusiy’s ull dans which extst by hnndreds tn this city, Phere Sere ensccrcecsrneerteseetesease at J Gen. Maun, walked in the | twenty men: Liedurkrang Bintmient, A. lett: | fy mondon every draped secucture passed by | 48d That the Natow might be blessed tu its ous WE ALSO WEEP. 48 more which toliches and iinpresses in that ‘Ou the entafaique wero threo benutiful flower curried by S.C. “ner Maral, thirty re ennefelder Leider= | the procession would ue to give a complete eat- | Ward careci partor the marching ine, consisting of delega- ny “Gates Ajue” ut the bead, a hirie crosa ber ot Co. A, Forty-second | krang, I’. A. Lott Marshal, thirty-tlve men: Get nlog of all the business hotsed un NdENCeS THE HON. EMBNY A. STORRS: Hons of seamen; of briektasers, und of Inboring | Ju the contre, andy broken golunin at thy fuut, | Uilo, Intuntey, Gen, durtcld's ‘old regtimont, | maul iltimeretion, | Mutry Mutwns 2 TIN: men of all classes and grates, an there ty in etween thy two former, on a kortol dig, was | Whieh was raised at and near Hirain, and oon | thirtyetive me: rpheus Milnnercher, Merman as Ktreet Was tiforded a etree odny MOURNING CIIICAGO. the pomp and. parde of the tullitary. in this | acaneuthed subro nnd a teenth et ane! aE Lara ats etna at young men from hinown | Poms Presilent, turty men. Hons uf wn_endiuss urruy OF erabe, tage, wind | Oly ity 8 OW LC MANIFESTED ITS: GRIER, pitrade, too, there was no distinction of party. | nbout the bier wasn profusion of cut flowers | college. Fhe third Urizade, commanded. by Menry | strenters thit ware passed only at aditanee | py the sulntuy f For the second thine in her eventful earcor tho | Phero were 0A mins perhips more, Vemavratio | and evorgreeny, while the witles of the ear and tin this division cama tho 1% lee om- | Schinch!, was eumposed of the Gerinng Ft ho procession. ‘Fakluy the regular reiti the bumne of Douglua, wher Btrects of Chicago baye beou draped in tha sublo | Yotes iu the ling that there wero Kepubticuna, | the canopy were vinvellished with fesxtuons of nuinvering 225, of whom Meh were letter | inaurer, thy Sons of Hermann, the Drulds, and | howe vor, there was found here dad there het ere our martyred I trappln it we From the imposing mer- [ 80 bere, for once, men of afl ranks, couditions, | flowers, Wreuth®, and ferns. ‘The or = urrior, und the remuinder clurks and measen- | the Urder uf Haruna, building the solemn adornments of which were te vietory the stundur uw Fe ee Le tare und partles woited for tho suke of doing honor | ton, whiek was done by tho Fire-Ingurance | gor. Coli. M. Clowry eommumded this tine {TINE MERSEA Stine, more tasteful, profure, aud ornate than the wimperhit ety, the product uf cantilo patace In the busy quarter us well us | ty one who hd been thelr Presiient, whom thoy Patrol, was on very “oreditablo piece of | hody of men, the great majority of whom are ct > heuited! by thie i Hy Hand, | uverage,. First tung. them, commendlog with aul ite wench from thy modest cottnee of tho daily toller far | bid seen (n the full fervor of lite duting the ox= The ear was drawn by wx bincke | veteran soldiers, und bud 14 bis AbiesCol. Stem | (Be were healed by the Takeside Cornet land | eee eee ree ie ced Beer eT ai out ia the auburts, wacre the houses grow less | eltiou contest which took place last year in tho ‘des Onw of Which wis nino tho ten thit | ming, Willam Mursh, and C. A, Huliye. had nearly MAF mien tn ine, headed by A.C. Carl ras : Mt ebeae men bh ty ae eh: ibd Exposition Muflding, aud whom now thoy revere | drow the body of President Lincoln through the a Marsal and: Edward Keugeman as Grind THE EXPOSITION RVILIMNG, Of thea ment hat y degrees till the sky-luv of the country Is tm- PoRoHUnAe tole Mual ne pure Hund wpoclend | ay ween Seni Ue the nate a Te President. Un alt th re wixteon lodges it | Looped over the entrances were tho Stars and Mixsinsipy Fehon, Hurrs: Mtutens Mitrsuale | found along the Ine of march, Auuin, ae ¢ Was thon introduced, and delivered tho oration ON brokon. the mournful black und whito ‘have | Autesmuetitp and mlmnuor by. colurad. “iramniae wha arenes mirore tie VUE SIXT DIVISION. Une, wi follows: Chiecaze No. 1, ‘Thoms Paine | strives, blagk-beotevad. wil tied with Lowe of commercesits Gibraneilinunrvele / Zullen In graceful folda in memory af 1 grand . IN THE Procession, | dressed. "Tho ear was xarrounded Uru taued GE THE CIVID SOCIETIES, No. Feelo Manner No. dh Sigel No.4, Woshle> | Piven wad white, ‘Te gov-glubee wore ull bide ne With Itw heruly past. with ite weet V 6 With fs subline promis juture—her inus und ils, Mt the wusaUds OF peoples tt MULT Lo coMMEMOrAtE ext Muurntul events 6 history. ueblovements and hy the niunt> Whien bave tranatired withic mutters’ us erowded inte the rot thine 1,08 ot his tan No. fy w Alexanticr So.k, Glu | den beneath crape, the awniigs were druped tn nn Ba | in i ert nee ar xe deep Tutdd of tick, and the numerags eee lows, Kn; Phy emen, omet 0 ‘ucbt No, UW, Arimenius No. wun NO. | tonting nave tha vuse atructure were all ul Ree aS, ok by thls, dremen, punoemen, | ys Gon. Josmph Stockton, unnided ond mone. Ye, Hieaett, No. W. Hattnuns No. #1, Tuan aise maa 1 wae enone er et 7 est id a No.2, pekur is L wi ag The Ul in House, ut the corner al abast When the order came to march tho division | He seemed to have a thorough vomprebonsion beautital draped thigy ia tie line, and Monroe, had a flag streaming from eyery avlent Order ot Drubis eame window, bluck and white niternutins ‘The ene fy A magaiticent tauner, very tustefall trices posts Were Wouttd In bhick and white, ud lod by HL. Knoop as Migghil, The TH te 15,000 31 2 L i soul freed teum tho further. ciros and responsi- forming 2 Huo five tailed In length and ovuupy- tishok aa Bot rep: Ulitias of pluco und powor by,the unorelug alm | juyiwo hours in pavalug a given puint.-Thero | Of nn infamous usausin. havo beon longer pruccesions—notably the one Aixteon ‘years ayofthe romatnsof the mar- | in honor of Gen. Grant—vut the grunt length of tyredt Lincoln, who folla victim to the deadly | (Hat wus due to tho clmberomy tein ob wixons | moved olf In tue following ordur: of his duttes, and performed them with a quiet hate of slavery, passed through owe elty on | there wero nono of these. Gen, Forsyth, the | Grand Maryhal, Sir Knight Mteney W. Turner, | resorve tat wus to hleeredit, Ma wore a plate thelr way to thelr eternal resting-pluco nonr tha | Grand Mirstal, with atruo appreciation of tha | Alontiure Connmandery, We ML Purdy, 1: ntutives OF ull tha | The sixth Division, which was very imposing Pagtilltary, Masons, OddeFels | in polut of longth and ‘uumbars, was marshuled peat LWenITY $3 iy , tf i elvilian’s uniform, upon the left arm ef which toons touceord were draped anotind the cor= . . “ bi eapitul of tho State, Thon, ns now, tho olty put | fitness of thins, gave beretbtory ordre tht (rleatal Consistory, Jolin O'Neltt, G. 8, Was yo omblom ut murninge and rodew heat, | Bud aver a0 en in ine, etch were represented Wecseana it thu windaws oF the huaitess places Tia pet Fran of fivedamn auc savory ou tho habiliments of wo, wad tho golemn notes | 12, SHFTAFOH Ve teas Mls onset ls | wir Kimight it, Cobb, Ald, fulbuy hore, He tonk bis pluceat Peck court and 2 thuuthiee so. fe dhanbuides Saciay | Ngee nortentts af the teal Ueesident. | Mow teen thu met, of tho funeral dirge made the very alrheayy | unin “thom, shouldbe nitowed “in the Neer Michigan uyenue,whieb was tho riche of the Ine, Ree ea, Nel ae Ublunds 1 and Maslison, oecupied hy the Gao Hrotbers, | fie tmleator of tho erat contyat betwnen ftw: e Onicers of tho Grand Commandory. with the presence of Death, Kuo, Fo him, too, wo are Indebted for Ute ex Ay oi ., and assigned cach arguctation [ty placo exuctl: h b 200, pullo Commandery No. 1, Anivs Granuts basil ‘ ation Thy Wace esuctly, Fiauratively speaking, tuo eltizens of Chicago | cellent order, the stuouth mureling, tha perteer om im . vhlel ee ts] i, N i] > . . oh and tho ‘welghhoriig suburbs stood yestorday perauromenta wbich divtingulaied ine races ‘chieuzo Commandory No.1, H. IE. Pou, showing tnvor to none, Thora Wvero twenny-ate rte Ra ket id Dita a ee | ALS Rice MOU ATER fect TT. i er ae Te ae eee ane tentitica cieiahet " “ni. + 3 it : WY No. 3s sors 4 - r 1. No. 463 anc y ic . 7 ry " 7 % r Ire: Iooltag the hug watertor bake Lvte; und with Hueustatied to banuting tare DOWia OF fen hs et nant amMAN EE, NB, cD. Sra IMTORRE EBS THEI Dae Re Siivision, | Wout Ty the denna egal Hanis of tea senlte, sella the eats | rene tana Ralowciog kanmnealaelg avncn tee v} ho i al uke Erle, was onabled to systumutiso the large and dis- fovalic! ¥ Peieie through tho vurlous portions of the division, Vout, tn the Atice iMarehed Oo Unica | fluor wintows were peavided with very Denys MES 1 y pChovalice Husard Couniandery, Us Day W. Mt, i b y Knights of tho Ancient Onter | pumeluge of the same iid A the juier catia. | FEUD OF pl tho Tong strtelo. winch the unevvored head and molat eyes bebeld all thut | cordunt foreos At bis command and to inke Tiere yan rion of Sele : ‘ was wortal of tha kite Prosidont, dames A, Gur- | Mein move with an ease and precision whieh ts night Ghavins Es Hyde, Aid pee Se Pee tak ie SuateGar tho men, wusterings seventy-five sir | duwa dso Werg purtrulty of both martyced Pres. | Werk wf restoration und reconstruction. su: 0, 183 Hinrinonin, d Upon dts vente trout ay huge: porteale of | devia and slavery trons the Union, Now 43 Ree ee he sable decorations or whicn toate up | keuisution, aid the courte ta the inettte-tield, Untied Wo roe rhe 8W \ vulve the enfrunchlsoment of 4,00,0K fold lowered to tte last. resting-plavo, thors to | SNCr Mn UncaMal nore, a nutowitths stent: Aricntls No, Gh, 3 fi apart 4 Of tho grand demonstration Js to be seon {un tho Brand ee Theos Rechurate seney at see SSultdings north of the one just mene | ol sitves, tho solemn uinnintees of. frev- Temaln until that Inst day when tho unrth and | ‘That iedld so on this occasion wis duu to hin qian cit et he Hanes eerie M +M. | fuet that tho returns inde by the ditterent com the Grand Commander of Ttllnals, | goned, aecupted by al ard pultical ceuulity to pyery itl. senshall give up tholr deud, and, once more in | und te the ablo and elliclent oflicers who acted 2 Varred. No. 2s, EE De Luce munders and corrected by reporters on the 19 Balon Hand, of sixteen ploces, tf thE arene nse zen Under Hie In, casbodied In the fundament+ q snileas a a8 his aides, WD. Warren, Xo eae Ba Bae We Me | gromul bring up tho totut strength of the divi Mpendont Order af Bnal Leith, Philip TUE A, Ty STEWART ESTANLISUMENT, ui daw ot the land, the tramendoads burdens of & the flesh, thoy shall be culled befuro the Judg- ¥ Cleveland, N AL, He day Lattin, We Ste ton tog, men, Uelow ix ziven a detalled de- | Stuin, President, and Samuel Tush aod Pullip | were particularly distinguishable for the very | grout Nauonal debt, the etfortsmade for tts rue Ment-seat of the Almighty. FIRST DIVISION, lanes, No. 271, B,J. Low, We M, seripuon of tho dlitcrent orgunizations taking | Alexander, Murthals, came nuxt in Hue, heavy fokitur binek material extending all the | pudiition and the lefty and unseliish patrlotisic ‘The wenthor was In porfact harmony with tho * apheale Aube No, ee At eon, W. BI, part 1s Totinitiy i wath fnrnod out dit strony, und wore ncconpaited by | way Around the Buildings und at thy top or each | with witel ie yeas prearrved tnvloatte the : MILITIA AND THE VTi 3 Vou sid, it came tho vate! | tive oitieur: ‘ Joie, Me. ys AL tho hurth were the Stars aud Stripes | National * hut defendod aati snd aud molaneboly duties of the day, From SIV MUSUTINCASD PIE VITHIENE, Dearborn, No, div, W, I, Karsythe hreihrretag teat a ae amare Weed nd Str. Binet ROM NTRS anoi out | fumba and drupe Pee INCU AtS DOW. Mad LeETUOTlT TEC TEy ate 3 ‘ W. M. under tho lead of its Presid carly morning until ufter tho funeral proces: ‘The first division in the ‘line was composed of ICtwinnlog, No, Thomas Middleton, W. 0. John Gonochu aot a8 Marshak netly. y e " ‘lously rapid payment of th leh “ emily Be WM, wk ‘They bid, | devoration was a white silk, blavkelurdered Directly opposit_ on Wabash venue appeared | murvelousiy ripid payment of that great debt, Blon began to move tho sky was at times over- | the militia and tho veternn organizations of tho lic, No, 4, John Gd. Giluapin, W. al, told, 100 nth saurele ore rey espe stor t soe some draplizs On the frontal Dp, 1 | tue reduction of the burduits of tuxatton, the Bee ane hues fanaa atl: che ceale’ |: shy, tho Dlitin: baviniy the sightar the Uo, <A Honus de Lurnor, Nos AN Ie AL! Nichola, W. SLs auf ald, 10d tet fe fing, aod carcied tho Amer: | bulges deslgaed espechilly ter the ¢ oo, and | some bandsomne drapings on « by ( Cun and Itatlin tags .ditped tn erape. | bearhie iy priute tuserlption. ‘Lhe ime | Fisk & Co.s wholemiv bouxe, Here were found | impetus given to every torn of honest industry, throntening efbuds, as if tho eyes of Moavan, | tho day was untversutty observed nsx holiday, | Hesnueli, No 411, Junicg sith, W. 3 owl thom games a Daud Ot fou He a Be try. the couplets . it Pe Order of tho Sons of Isrit represents | tbe sain beayy loups aul folla; and the pmin | the return te speelo payin i 4 Lunttonirk, No. 422, W. W. Chamberlain, W. 3h pieces, heading tho Soelvtl y Hide y : ‘i entrance wis provided wita rich hungings of red. | restoration of the public credit, and: tnully: tha qfinonlblelng with the slot on eueth, yore sut= pA OE the mulltfi coin minsidg turned, oUt: stron} + Nip Kalan dl, Wilds add Ehristorero Colinnba, with G. Acuto as ‘Brest | Murion Nude Rowlne, Seer Eee NGO R Set | Maaiteand Die Uinekolonturad, walkin suo | jlauitng Gt SeaRtiy oF goood tes wcriat fused with teara, ‘Through tho brenks in the } 1y, and thor" oxporience rethren were it} Iseystony, No. 03, Chirlos Heda Wt dont, and about Zud men, Woo Wore xitiply tor | 4, ladvex—were marsiitted by Hermann Coin, | folds ‘was a buat of tho dend ‘here, with ine | bouestly achieved, bravely won, and univ clouds the sun fttfully poured bis brilliant pen- { Ino ia great numbers, Never bus such a dis- | Apollo, No, ds, Standish Acres, W, seta und ernpe badges, ‘Choy carried two bans | ‘They were about 1) men strong, aud wore only | Uure of un unygel looking dawa upon it, aud Unuxnuipled prosperity —all these xtuye clis of Nynt ag bt to impress upon tho mouriing | Pluy by tho milltin boon witnessed: tn thts elty, | -D, C. Crogicr, No. dh J. W. Keate, 5 eiiuiges, ‘te ; . Neabe & Co,’ pave on Loko | dous results, the most colossal und resplendent Wuldek, No. Git, L. Gailtuedts We M. pe budges, ‘Tho St.John Baptist Cae | bi trontat Md, Neabes Co.'s place on ako | di \ qi vel ch) Sovlety’, vel, neat Chirk, wi mispended aa fuamense Jo history, bar peer Wroueet OUL * Hopnatee Maat “behind the clowl 18 tho 8llvor | a oe ta Gn he rolls was ae bly posts Fy, 3, Cashin, No, ws We ML Siti W. at. | tet bone ae aerate singing #o- | natu Of AmeriocandEeniee, werecmumanted | ablelds the strivos oF Muck aud. white, ‘uid tuo | yeyvyeye rants 1 {omg,” and that while God chasteneth whom | wud the murchiug and maneuvering wore re- |” jeiehnrd Cole, No, 087 Bayid Johnson, W, 3 forenhy, bended ty Matt Hunson aw resident | hy Peter achilio Lortierandiesophioleetielies | starcat bingk ann white ground, i fs He loveth Io ta still a God of love and merey | murkably wolldone, ‘The division wua well ore Goldon Hulo, No, 72u, FG, Newnan, W, SL, ad Plakip Hitlers as Marsh, While the pros | sideat, Mr. Peter Labbe, marching in the ranks, ‘The Osden Minlding at ho eurner of Lake ana | a ith these, Bredt evente hist witover who dooth all things well, ganized, and, barring a gap in tho Ino when the | Lakeside, No, Gi, CG. Montaiie, We ML ULL WHS Wilting to ntibye thoy sine tivo Ni Jiamediately: thereafter waked “tho Huruyuri | Chirk, with tho (liboraia Bank, was oliborately: ee ae 2 es Myatio Stu jo, Gearwe Marchbunks, WM, Ny ied 4 os i aritetolly preserve, but around that shining During tho forenoon hours tho mourning | column frat moved off, 1 was tuultlesly bane | Avato Stun. Xo. tos, Georgy Marchbarice, W 31, rit ee cate dere bnee wera Of AL, Cole | (German) Henuvolont Soclety, represented by wal | funn with black wud white teapninies, Mus | iota secund bivd fives Of laut Hine ‘ th ‘ m4 BOL enlace ety ie ine titty of, the Consistery, | bur, and drew coustderable pratie. ‘Cho mem= { mun, under the leadershiv- of Pap Kaunier, | Turled tu blak, and purtratta of tho dead Prost Te rhage et tar eR TARR Gruperies which on many buildings bod been | dled by Uriz.-Gon, ‘Lorronce aiid hls stat. ‘Pho | yok Knibts, aud about 1100 Muster Masons, bers wore meniorinl-budges, aud carried thrve | and lod by the soelety's band of tiftoun pices, | dent. ‘The entrances were espeolally strapud in | Wil ba drawn, for thors aor te Cot dldarranged by tho rain gusta ot Sunduy even- | troops moved at precisely 2 o'cloutc, the hour sot, Intiners In thelr line. Thoy numbered sixty | There cane the Wie I. ners, the National and [taliat. black ¢ Foblowing the Sons of Ltwly camo a singing t0- | nadinued' HOD OF ‘TWH ‘The hume of every tant promin p 3 eee tt if OF eurrowingly by real of t er Park, No. Wi, and the | a heavy wtyie, the stone posts” belug all | TO eine dent uf one wlio, dmv'ttne helped te tog were stralgbtoned out and restored to their | for minrehing. TRIRD AND FOURTI. men, : z Thouja, No, 8, Lodires at the Anclent Order af | stranitod, A make that splendid history, pesbed uatinel Braceful foldings. Cho membors of the diifers | At tho hend of tho column were ton mounted ‘rit Reet LOWS, i arb he Nore Lede) Ne. 1 ake a Nor’) United Workingmen, wimberine 1 men and | | In front of tho Marto Building, Nos. Mand | Terie yraterul peuple ad vlevinted. hit ty this | lad respectively by Within Hohmann, and Mr. | TA Praaklln street, ss i June ia eter LUO mu aaluvated lta ip rou velvet mantle, theuwn over | order fovtawon WEN itty won ier toe Ease OT A E Me UY aE gi ue CU gas athy | ver | onder fuliowedd sian Atty ti jor the bresl= iad © Purvly in mnny reepecta the, death of our Int sesslon “In which thoy took mart. In | Huo of mareb, Following thom was band, and } ila note wa Chine Mareoek we ats eae {nthe euntra af’ whiely wad | dent, Juttos Nauser, wid byblad It srs tho | Ou Eee Oi ett ean ta aie Msuateg Ge | Rruaitine i the, tet: muatente aad tee ate fomo of tho churchcs sefemn funaral serv. | thon enme Gen, Forsyth, Chiot Marshal, and | yp, Vous, W, D, Kennedy, Leon slossinun, B.S. | hector Be i Sunmeruin Waa cha Marske Dowels, No. 17, Lodge, with Ottyseiut mens | Tick! and toward ihe apex were portraits of | touching event In one bistary, No ordiiary kun Kpewere hold, and impressive prayors useend- | four of his Stulf—Col, J. Muson Loomly Stal. | Conway, and John Sobnitzer, all Past Grand | bacuiabene eee? Cea banner, wid nunt- | undue Wilton Ruttewif, Muewhal ‘Ten teduen Guriicul h a Ludvig drupe, UF suLTaW Dr at eulogy can glvu axpress . A inet, Of tho Independent Order ot Het den. aggre . ff t sriet whiet Wyery home: wi to Heaven, aaktue tho Futher of lt to ro- | Henry A, Huntington, Sul. D. 1, Uile, and Cot, | Ghleurs of tnoOrion, The ierate cosa eet ivan Protcktunt Aesociation was | nti 240 iene wits Next to abo rear inte tive pea ISA A kee 1 a rare Ease CR rae aes tra very Has it ucmber tho grtotatrteken faually of tho doad | W.1, Volkmer, ‘Tue othor IIviatone. i the thas, | 08 Van Huron strect, und ‘with tho varieulored | represented by Wty anew, who wore cada | Soman OF Marshal Meswrdtk, tucoln Lode, | Toco with Multexs crosses of Ulick and white, | tiiakvunt National sureaw oltichal ta ike Chit cal ? Y wero 16 other divisions in the line, | 2 st S 1 PUNE a ero mivahited | No. LW, of the Anelent Order of United Work: i ote, " ‘ chu Mresl: realdent, und tho sorruwing Nutlon which fa | wero nesignod to divistons In n> | regalia of the dilterent dogreos presented 1 re ‘siuimis, Chom Heit veing tho President. | aon. tursed Unt Twente Aaees Mite | sae tron podts berye Urabe to corruspands | ter Tuy peoplele wvouTU nor so Inuel w res i fie civia and inilitary ovgantzauions prepared | Pollevmen under Mout. Bane, who skirmisbed | pod nied Division ovusisted uf Odd-Lollows, | cututry ny ichigbteor the Woe ee thelr regalia and untforms for tho pro- | nuead of tho Hine anu cleared the streets on tha | gud cuore wore Boing LeU nee Ne te gece | Gautey’ aw Kenta arty Wan cos ph bathored ut his grave. Gon. Forayth woro tho full dregs uniform of the | splontout appenrunce, A wumber of bands of | The cule I q Y Heavy blwel streamers wolen nearly hid tho | dent asa dear friend who ly dead. Tt is nut the 5 ou. colored division Of secret societies ws | Louis Sebulters, Marshal. - t Ad TowAnDs NOON Dated Blutes army, and rodu a spirited buck | inusto were seutterod through tho division, und | qulton feature. of this purt OF tho. trovedslon. — SS) co ve EIN roe UN aL sce a ala ich Ae, A rey eran alt te acl tnt the strect-onrs running cltywards began to i) | Horsout Gon. Shorldan cca + | muny of tho lodges earcied Lenutiful allken | Auth ueauled Musontu anders, Od: KeHows, and TUE MARCH, Mireel, weur Muslieon, Thu ground poste were | wore wot nly tu ts own fund, but In every Rridually with men, women, and children, THE MILITIA, banners bung with crape, the Chlet Marabutand wits aasinted: by threealdea, ALoxa ChowDED sThERTS, aan, sesh eae te, and tn obeiiteait euuieitey be Henth tho sun, dressed tn hollday attire, and euch wearing n | ‘Tho militia division propor waa honded by | no Odd-Fellows wero oscorted by Chlengo | First cume Hfty Kalghts ‘Templnr, reprosente . a ote Uitlo bit of mourning, all bound for tho route | Brig.-Gon, Joseph ‘f. Vorrenes and statt—SoJ, | Division No. Kulelits of Pything, ander come | ing St Guurgecand tiedtroy onmanderion, | , A@early. as 2 o'clock {ho various organiza: | At toe car Of the funernt procossion, and unch one anxious | Uitott Durand, Maj. Meurotin, Capt. ¥. Gs | mand of Sir Kulaht Georgo 0. Garnsay, ‘Chery | Headed by Litheton Jones tig Kiminent Com napa ebley Were parts ol (lh ewcpeal oir Lent 4 Rid Civcutewcolzn vf vantae frum whlch weluar | Moyne, und Capt. James J. Healy. ‘tho Fievt | wore thirty Kulghts th the escort, und thoy worg | iden tnd Josep Moura Captain-encrul, | waseublmg ut tholr armories, thelr lodga-roouy, | {BS py universal fu that te ( fF Pranictin and Monroe streets, | tolt.by all peoples everywhere, but lt is tndivide Hate vlebiity, Whore ire fe hat, and each individual fuels an individual : uolahments of d. Ve Carwolt | Jog. fu purt this untversullty und vincerity of : Mtenuds & Co, dels, Sehwilb geie€ may bo attelbated tothe nearness. to Hoye, ‘Thuy carried 4 very prey Latiner, abpropris | or tele society hulls, aud inurebod from weuty chee ‘ 1 heroically enduved. utters and unobstriteted view might ba obtuined, It | Cavalry, 1. N.G., bud the rightof the Ine, As helmots, black unlforms, und sido-wrms, ey ‘ i . Y | and diners. uppearad ai endlers are whiten bis tong and heryleally cniured sutters Was uot lowe wntil tho curbstones Locame | i was found impomible to provuro w suiliclont | Thon eamo the various ludgos in tho following | “theme the Jouw Jones IHuo Lodge, with ae auepains Gt Hea ccianaas Micheannalited | {ume sik we Ea NTA Pea dt ad RETTarT PRRS WR tr irae te and | thaw this; and It bs to be found In flat lurgo numbers of the sterner sex Wore | tho command was not mouited, fleut.ol, | South Park Lodye, No, 468, numbered forty | 'Seitlia: poet aut on the roadway, from which the few | Hoututek Weltor was ih cominand, nualuted by | meted Beftopehee aioe Tho Grand Unton Order of Odd-Fellowa came | yittons on that strovt, commencing Kt Monroo, | Mleed were Mdraped tua particularly heuy ff i o! next. First, Muteninsun Lodo, No. beds, Ww! vit ‘ " oxtonatyn xtylo. quid tho birge stone wud tron | rie CHARACTER AND ATTNINUTES OF THE evant dittiouly: in lolody ties tase, Wace tt ate | Stuf, A. Wolls, Adjutant W. V, dicots, Quire Lidaa, Ladue, No. Uy nuinuorod eiztyetivo | Jury Slowind in rouinumice” Woaterds Nive | aud stretebing as tue suuth we Peok court. poster tho Tubetouelo Halling near this point SIAN HLISELE, fier te the sixth story, of the bulldingy on the | termaster Htobert Ingram, Capt. 1 1% Guile, aud | Midd, 2 Hopichus ucelog ge aia Loge, No. 14, under Joni Nook, foitewed, | ‘Pho wrriavements were such that us soon 14 Miho ‘builtings frau “Eranselin atroot to Firth | amos A, Gurtiold belunyed to no class, and ino of tho uureh wore tilled with apectutors, | Avsistant-Surgcon Jumos f, Tucker, ‘The coin one IW, Fore nother na Ti ee ered Forty | Pheu dame thu Lintve ot the Golden Ftecce, Ne, | they roaebed tuo atreots on which thoy had boon no bariettngs Cra Hi wnclin wiroct to FI | vgurmonted no section, Hits cbiritioe Pitowe, aolomn fees formoi wy contrast to ths | imand turned out hve companion wad neat wa | Melee $Y, korea wotinn as Surshial. ; vy, | Halt ‘Heatlod by' de iG. Muelery white vezowtel | alrected to Corus they Lol! enally and quickly | ath aides were nearie ait-deaned allies, and | RERY whowZh ta cover, aM his Ural gre pnerad truyplugs by whlch they wero aur | inen, “Luuy Wor Houde DY tele worms ee | witcha sak unbered forty men, Fee panes tetas beoUHE Up the Fur. marshaled | Yuta tye, and but one or twa slight blandurs oF | Very handsomely dmper, ‘ho eben konto oughta Ua aan Peelicaid Aho A igrats And ANG hae Tie WEL buytors, Now Chicago Loixe. No, 600, numbered thie | iy" thone and. dedi, dtoward Wilh thee alee | dlptucornonta at organtattions interfered with | tie display, bure wie the unique. manuur i Heenan dnatttalioba wis" cluster Mei T CIVIG AND MILITARY On- | | ‘Tho Xecond Uifantry, J,N.G.olowod, heated | ty mn cu ATIONS, by adrum corpaot twelve, with drug muttled Gard which had beon gathering at thoarmortes, lodge. | Ud vovarcd with crap, Maratutled by Hf. Hook, a9 aivted os Marshal. Thuy were beaded by the | the porfeet symmetey of tho whole, A great | Whleb the posts and vornives wore stirouded, City Podge, No. is. nunbored twee | Sixtcunth Mutuulion Hand, crowd had wsgembled near tho - utnt TH TROUNE DEULUNG Weompanics turned | ty-Nye a jot us Marstul, ily 7 i" Y 1 g cd v1 y rei 4 | Li a 7 was very beavily dad very artistically draped, spirit of the countyy. lin bls enreer he bid rounss, and other places of rendezvaus, begun to | Olle utd the commend wos about 20 men Robert Pru Lodge, No. 63, 100 neu, was murs AFTEM T fug-polnt, but “ine Nee arrunyemonts Tate deg tilt tue Preah irr are report hoa ceived the full circle ol Atmerienn witha wove Kbuut noon to the polnte assigned then | Strang. Col. duinos Oulric and atult archod on | sbnled by M. Vint. eamo the Patriarohs, No, 10, Grand United Order | were su good tbat when the wppuluted | evur . LApph ‘ for Jolning’ tWedine of. proveaslon, aud ue thoy | 1OLAE tua Howl oF thy wwthinone, Theatutt eons |” Hellpso Lodge, No, 404, numbered twentysiive | Gr dd Palisa eit esi ee Re Gee onder | werd Bo wood, o'elook—the grout bundy | IMM were, downs oops at bincie at evar | ati LAppiause| | ummbto, dn tla birt aud Mdrehe e, sjated of Jauut-Cal. B,J, Honnewsy, Maddon | mon, with fL Ulrich as Marsbal, Marshal. wil clothed in thule ver ney f vorsy " " " or “rv r - Farebew ala x tue wirgots ou rou, with Mud He Hoyle Aj: fon 8, Keouu.qustterinaater | "Eilon dues Merah itavared twenty .inoh, | oh eee ie ule veuutitul reqully [or mun, headed by Gen, Forsythe, moved off | tasteful festonns af bhien und whlteuiternating. | the literva butween these OO Oxtromed al ew his Lol tinet Inspirations Troi therm, and tho iitry foved) fine because by was born of tho ot 7 7 % ° 4 oa ey 7 ; bordered to ity ait | ways wisely Dravely, aud bonvratly. Born in mouratat stra f Pleyel’ * Phos i, hoofs, Kucgcon Wiliuin 2 Dine, | with & W, Bucs us Marsal. Thun came Cau of the samo order, | Without let or blndrance, The processlun ful: ‘Noe aly entrance was N d adage Aaa . “Hend sared ii sBuiks? mliay Ge tke smectite | and Capt doun ih. Fuluy jrowtont Luxio, Nu. tit, mustered thirty-seven | about ity men, loaded by te ib Nelson, | lowed, with hardly w halt or w detay, wlan Why {RADE AM Loud ateiiony af white wad Lek, a ia du pata at Oblast Se er ee et tors raised tholr tata, and the quict convene Next cuuie the sixth Infantey, TN. G. about | wen, unter s, fleaaonteld, ‘Tho Hrathors of Union brougut up tho rear, | following route: West on Monroe street to \ he ene ea Old. Struggles all hla yownser diye with Do far Hucanue busted, tf eat butt aud dau earpye asd Cok Werte He, | aye egchambent Laden, Ni Simevnttinbored tons} aloe ity stron, with tale regalia and erapor | Wauash avenue, norte on Wabush avenue ro | ance porta ut io murigent treme tity, tuo upibition of Ae tite Q cs "elock iat “ ut I, ie rw thd 1s Ay Pu A tthe pet tga, be omy eid, Jackson. cites " t ‘the il, onaronous fetoratS een tolltoe et | Acompaon and abate too ae tay Four ar tue eae | Unease Ruree: Ali tWonty-two mon, | prthou cane tho Centuntal tind fourteen | hake street, west on Jatku strect to Ia Batags MEL AETGtGS oT eee SmaeE fut retiglous (atts Jul, Ads saat two anid whites tut ‘ ts nll Chleayotas | boy be ay putlla proresion of hts religion, the deat fn tie and whoo 2) yeurd of aye bean laying the tous ' MaCphay wor pealanihats etek i pie py auading the Hohohdin Hasunlan Bonays Clase strvot, south on Clark street ta ceordty Ladgo, No, oo, wumberod twonty | vlunt Sovintics, ‘Upey are the Hoberman todees, | Washington stroot, wost on Waehingtar wid the | mun, under Frage Winun,” Know uai.b. 2.8.” John Keberuiack uctedus | yrrowe a Frauktio sires aon one rene funurut ee di i" @ Juma. Tho stult ennalyton of Livi ul taael to the. Clay oe ali Thee teeamtnes | Ohlucatase, Stag. fetebaed ‘tian, sont Dapulition wus to bo addod Mea votevtoxs | Kons Couk, Kutyeun hr. Hd ‘ar a Je Phe § q Y y g len be bo- Temi » | Chaplain, Hehop C, lens ‘The Suotch com rsoverance Lodge, No, 687, « | Chief BM. . Ther ‘y Leys Ht tite deapin sutton of tnt broad culture for’ wu t Sution, The Lackey Zauaves, wader commund of Capt, | Norinal Lortzo, No, 801, of Englewood, musterad | strony, “First camo tho Grund Lodge, with | to ta ailo street, south on fay Sule street to He TOUTE WII We ee Laue eae an puonitug ecrneture was Hel department at the auelent luv Thy test gun on the Lake-Front was trod av. | George W. Lackey, turned out about thirty | thirty men, with U, He Javowell us Marathi, . Nobert Pitty as Marshal, ‘Phe tottowing aro tho | Adama street, ost on Adams atreot to Dearborn rf 4 " Sa gee | Dea huen vished hy nears | guage thusblty Whe coursd in the modes O'clovky Dut Te Wad BOWE TAG eo ee 8h. | strony, ‘They followed chu sixth Tntautey. Olympla’ Lodge, No. 473, was reprosentad by | naiies of tho. lodges Fopresouted i tho: tines Dearba vue Ww Dae nk ae ea ig early a hiv, Fepatred tu that old sons of bout 3 Hattory Df, Ne dhy Witt four plucos and | thirds teen undoe’ vate Ny an Y ., atrogt, north on Dearborn street ta Madizon '¥ Uhicneuar, aud deveribed already da Mie | iustiutiun in Okie, repatre Ae a agthe Brooession, whluk stood on ung core | tatters 2 Dy I 7 ple ety men under Willan Mittanmeyar, ortiont, No. 8 Vrutat, Not, Harnost, No. Uy | Stroct’ cuat un Madionu street tw State trent Mise ' Yodebrndsks 21, Oe 274 Vraveda, No. Mlp, No, 41; | south on Stato street tu Juvlun street, est on No. 48, Viutiviav, No. li Lincoln, | Juckuon street to Alichizan avenic, suuth on dsko Nuvadel, No, Kerik, No. Oy : : 1 Lodge, No, 48, was ropresontod | suid Jil, No. 6B. ‘Thoy wero clothed ht rod roe | SHetlqun avenny to Hitrldye court Ber af Stlotttgan uve 5 ty wext it the tie, The Gouthe Lodue, No, iy, had fifty mua, Willan | danagin, No. 20, ean the Tncat ure te Rice commiund turned out about cighty wen, wider | Ohlmuyer acting as Mucehul, eh vO i piteat and by fur thy lascest over wiuuexed | Mls Rdgar 2. ‘Tobey, assisted bv Licata, F. 8. | Northwestern Ladge, No. 288, numberud thirty lu thiaaity, io militury, Wile: wis eam: | Ale 8. Athy wid Av Ruvsell, Thy yuu word | men undue I, A. Gish, Of tho Stuto mulitin. andthe diferunt wsaoul= | bebebtly ‘pollshod aud draped with crape, and | Suuthwestur Hlons af veteran xollurs, formed the tirat divise | $a mot wore badyes Of mourning, by thirty men, D1. shu netiug us Marshub, alia, and varcled with Clty-Hal, tho Manors Mock, “Tho WILLIAMS COnLEAK, tl Wading, Whedon b und : “ 1 " 1 Massachusetts, where ho entered the’ quntor vine tert ches i tou Lallot tl, unl apaduuted wit, Wa i hese honurs te ude CO bis native a y! ‘ hom In procession only | | dust bofore they imuverd tho bolls of all tho | druntugs, Beli areal State, ho was elveted teachve of anelent lau. With stow aud meawir tread, with arms The next i lhe was the Sixteenth Battalion, Thuy ware tollawed by ;Roddy's auilitury band, atloont Hing, draped fn mouruligs onglne-hottwys and of tho scores Of churches bes Teantituilyedr front, and, Inde, the sume | WueMAged ond Iiterature fn the inettudon feveried und tugs heavily draped, thoy wnrcued ig Rie colonel itn ecru eatlod of ths: OF eteen pine fhe Mdependent Onter of God ‘Tomplara | yan tolling, and to the avcompanimont of this | Uouln be said Ge noatly wreEe GHOSE the hires | Mneicn whteh ho bad passed, and aue yeu oie solu strains of tho ditterent dirk, ai by Qe3ke Witiinanes He urd, saat Gates | iBAeelate Ladue, No.2 Union Lodge, Nov, | (Norwegluul—tho Nurdei, Yale, Hewoue, Vexty | dismat melady, Waleh was ogeaslunalie tadiine, | cut ay, wall munis oa State sirect from Hun | ferewttur wig mady huad of tho institution, wud which worg aadly disconrsed by tho Unisys bunds, by Q. St, Witllaine. He Cards und Capt, | Momo Lodge, No, 4, dud Swedish Lodzu, No, | Aqua Pura, joie, and Star of Hopo Lodges— | hotwoun the foudet musty of the pnuttied druid Aol te Adar fa [908 was tatde (64 Peinulpal fa name as well ue tn egttatataue, an tiuposing structure drapud | Musil Wacolde, Tho command turned ut two | 47), Cuo four inustering 20 nie, were Miureialud | About YW inon—nuder the darbalship_of sin, and the danurous Denes, (hy cunerdl wai | ‘Tho residences along Mlebhean avonue whero | 18 fet. Seu this the forward Jains A. Gare iH binck broudctoth, and festooned with lumor | Cempautes of about forty men cach, and was | by’. D. STNG, Att baa t Charlea It, Dahl, presented n very creditable ap | hoved. upoy its wulomn way, the procession vaswod all had souy cokuy of | Held beoano Intensely interested in bose great Hilts telles, wits drawn BY BIX Lites 1 : headed by tho battalion's own band and dram ty-five men. runes with thelr furied banners und - modest questions whlch for yours cunvulved the cuune Iw Ulack wind itttendatt by SunPenatoce Honed | or = Hutton Ludue, No, we, TUstOLed thitty mon HY oruiluns. ‘They word fallawed by tho Firat THE 4 OF MARCH sorrow dlaplayud. try, aud during the yours 1M, 18dd, ard BEL wit NKUISD TG CATAPADONE ‘Thu First Infantry, LN. G.. was at the loft of | wader Jobu Ceumer, Norweylun Total Abstinence Svsiety, which bad | exteuded for ubout a milu and a halt, ‘That lou * 4 Member of tho Oblustate Senate. He belloved ‘ ehiketa hace i CATAPALQUE tho militia Hine, aud turned aut did) ton strung, | | Douglas Lodge, No, 43} was reprosentod by | nine vbut sixty wen. ‘Tho Independent des | distance wus lined on elihoe mite wit aie IN PARK AND WALL. Jo tho great West, uud even ti bly youngest aped th blick horse with au empty aaddlo, all | presenti # vary diyy abpuaran y and oreliy twontysfour men, Jobin Hopped peviog, ao Mar | derof Swlyad, 0 Rwodlsh organization mustere | rows uf mon, wenten, and coildren. Tho wiles days by suw the splendid future whieb it hud bes Buy nolan tae ea ey, Ste grooms in | Fewurkably woll, Col, dwur D. Bwalh and stut | abat. “Choir blue! reyalia wilt be relloved by | ine 20 tui, uudor, Mural Se se Note | wale bad Teele leant hee eg preawuro fora it, Tho Katghts Semplor with | marched at the hoad of tho colin, with roe | apeiga of arbor vite. so, came noxt, with tho Siwedl pole | of the crowd bad orcated a second Hie in tho MUERY A, ORKS, Lhope and remomber,” hu says, “tho day Ie ining. phimes, and other Masonite hodlew with | versed swords. Tho sta’ consisted of Tieut.- Hurnmian Encampment, No, 110, baa twontyetive | ara’ draped, ata black crape taviwen: ubot aereee, felt ieavinw tapes een sae ts BME iy. Au STORRS. - nop fae ditunt when the great West sub : aura os Hewuscuaty, und vide-neine in | Col, Ki, Knox, Mu. J, 0. Bunya, Surgeon’. We. | men and accompanied Dougtas Lode. tho roxalty of bluy and gold. ‘ho Holy Baniily | tween tholy compact imassus for the marebine THE SEBTING ON PAD ESERONTs, Speak, and that volee suatl shall be beard i lower wig (ellowed. Next ecainy the Odd-Kol- | Miller, Adjutant C, Lafay, Capt. George I, | Exeelor Encampment, Ko. 10s, umborad | Toal Abattnense Henevlent Socluty turned | men to pass ulong. The te bad beun go short, | The outdoor features of the duy’s solemnt> | from ‘sou tu seu, In that valee sball be 7 h Vholv picturesque regalla and bun- | Gibson und Quurtorbaster A, WE Bell. The olubty men under AG. Lut. Phoy wore bluek | vut i0uien under Mursbal James f, Vvory aud | or the feuliny that It Was wut & mere puycunt | tles closed with the gragd yatherlug on the | keurdnoterms of doubt ur uncertatuty, No,

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