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, and Raleigh. From reports made, it was ascertained that more than two-thirds of the members of the order are in the army. The Grand Division severed entirely their connection with the organization at the North Steps were taken for the organization of a Southern National Division. The following delegates were appointed to meet delegates from other Southern States in Convention in Nashville: J. R. Lewellen, Daniel Dodson, Thomas J. Evans, Dr. W. W. Carrington, W. R. Drinkard, N. A. Sturdivant, Geo. A. Bruce, John Long, Dr. P. Trent, John W. Paulett, John W. Fergusson, A. Alexander, Jas. Wm. Morgan, John A. Jefferson. Steps were taken to promote temperance in the army. The following officers were elected for the present year: J. Richard Lewellen, of Petersburg, G. W. P. Jno. W. Paulett, of Wytheville, G. W. A. T. J. Evans, of Richmond, G. S. J. W. Fergusson, of Richmond, G. T. A. S. Lee, of Richmond, G. C. R. L. Jones, of Chesterfield,