A Large Funeral
The funeral of General Eugene Robinson at Detroit Sunday afternoon was one of the largest and most iniposing that bas taken place in that city in niany years. Nearly a 1,000 men io nniform were in line, coruprising Knights TempJar from other oities besides Detroit aod fnlly 450 members of the Fourth Regiment, JM. N. G. Ann Arbor Commaudery turned ont 35 swords aniong whom were Sir Knights W. G. Doty, B. F. Watts, W. W. Watts, J. R. Bach, H. Wirt Newkirk, Ross Granger, J. F. Hoelzle, W. H. Butler, J. W. Bennett, H. T. Morton, George F. Vandawarker, Oscar Burkhardt, George Rhead, L. C. Goodrich, A. C. Nichols, J. T. Avery, George Bluru, W. H. Whitmarsh, Alvick A. Pearson, Charles E. Hiscock, and W. A. Clark, of Ann Arbor. The other 15 were from Ypsilauti.