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ional air from the Band. That the keepers of the public places be requested to display their Colours, together with the Tri-coloured flag of France during the day. That the members of the several trades and professions, be requested to hold meetings, prior to the 19th, with a view of making their necessary arrangements. That the citizens of Baltimore be requested to suspend all kind of business on the day of celebration. _Resolved_, That the Marshal take such order in making his arrangements as to enable the Orator to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. _Resolved_, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the Chairman and Secretaries, and published in the several papers of the City. SAMUEL MOORE, _Chairman_. JOHN THOMAS, } _Secretaries_. JAMES L. RIDGELY, } * * * * * HEAD QUARTERS, THIRD DIVISION, _October 14, 1830_. The Major General of the Third Division accedes to the request of the delegates of the City. He therefore orders, that the uniformed troops of all arms attached to his command assemble on parade, at 9 o'clock A. M. on the 19th inst. to celebrate the recent triumph of liberty in France. The day to be ushered in by a national salute. General Steuart of the Light Brigade, will assume the command; and is charged with the execution of this order. By order of Major General Smith, JOHN THOMAS, _Inspector of Division_. ORDER OF THE MARSHAL-IN-CHIEF. _The following Order of Procession will be observed on the 19th October, 1830, in Commemoration of the Triumph of Liberty in France_: FIRST DIVISION. The Uniform Corps of the Third Division. SECOND DIVISION. General Committee. 1. Band of Music. 2. Printers. 3. Agricultural Society. 4. Farmers and Planters. 5. Gardeners. 6. Plough Makers and makers of other Agricultural Implements. 7. Millers and Inspectors of Flour. 8. Bakers. 9. Victuallers. 10. Tailors. 11. Blacksmiths and Whitesmiths. 12. Millwrights, Rollers of Iron and Copper, and Steam Engine Makers. 13. Weavers, Bleachers and Dyers, and Manufacturers of Cotton and Wool. 14. Carpenters and Joiners, Lumber Merchants and Plane Makers. 15. Stone Cutters. 16. Masons and Bricklayers. 17. Painters and Glaziers. 18. Plasterers. 19. Cabinet Makers. 20. Upholsterers. 21. Fancy and Windsor Chair Makers. 22. Ornamental Chair Painters. 23. Tanners, Curriers an
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