Procession will be formed in Baltimore street at 9 o'clock
A. M., the right of the line resting on Bond street.
The several bodies composing the procession will assemble at their
respective places of meeting at 8 o'clock, A. M. precisely, three guns
will be the signal for the different associations to commence their
march to Baltimore street, under the direction of their own officers.
On reaching Baltimore street, they will be conducted by the Marshals,
appointed for the purpose, to their respective places in line.
The procession will take up the line of March at 10 o'clock, A. M.
precisely. Any association not in line, when the procession shall have
taken up the line of march, will fall in the rear.
JOHN THOMAS, _Marshal-in-Chief_.
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AFTER ORDER OF THE MARSHAL-IN-CHIEF.
Mr. Blanchard having accepted the invitation of the Marshal, his
Corps of Equestrians will be attached to the Third Division.
The procession will move up Baltimore to Eutaw street, up Eutaw to
Fayette street, down Fayette to Howard street, up Howard to Franklin
street, from Franklin to Hamilton street, down Hamilton to Calvert
street, on Calvert street to Monument Square; when the ceremonies of
the day will be performed in the following order.
Three pieces of Artillery, fired in quick succession, will be the
signal for the commencement of the ceremonies of the day.
A National Air will then be played by the Band.
Mr. Wirt will then deliver an Oration.
After which General Smith will submit an Address expressive of the
feelings of the Citizens of Baltimore, on the recent Triumph of
Liberty in France.
The Marseilles Hymn will then be performed by the Band.
On the conclusion of the ceremonies, the Procession will be dismissed,
and the several associations will leave the ground under charge of
their respective marshals.
All those who shall unite in this procession are requested to wear
a tri-coloured cockade and an appropriate badge.
The following gentlemen are appointed Aids and Marshals.
CAPT. WILLIAM G. COOK, } _Aids to the Marshal-in-Chief._
ALCAEUS B. WOLFE, }
MARSHALS.
JAMES L. RIDGELY,
EDWARD SPEDDEN,
JESSE HUNT,
GEN. BENJAMIN EDES,
JAMES BIAYS, JR.,
MCCLINTOCK YOUNG,
JONATHAN FITCH,
GEORGE DOBBIN,
W. P. MILLS,
HENRY GREEN,
CAPT. HENRY MYERS,
R. D. MILLHOLLAND.
Captains Kelly, Myers, and Cook, assisted by William F. Small and
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