Sion. About 8 o'clock the doors were thrown oiH ii ami the spacious galleries and tloor were quickly tilled with veterans and their ladies representing every stale m the muon. Notwithstanding their long and fatiguing inarch in the day tne veterans awaited the arrival of the distinguished guests with more patience than couldbe exnected. I inallv I ommauderSchley, I . S. N., and statf, came upon the platform, being followed soon after by Mrs. Mary Morris Husband, the famous war nurse, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Annie Witten me; er, national president or the Woman's Relief corps; Miss Clara Hart oil, president of the Rod Cross association; Mrs. Mary E. Knowls, Massachusetts, department president; Mrs. Cheney, national secretary; Mrs. Lynch, national treasurer; Mrs. Nicholas, national inspector of the Relief corps; Commander luues of the department of Massachusetts.