d Morocco Dressers.
24. Cordwainers.
25. Hatters.
26. Turners and Machine Makers.
27. Coopers.
28. Brush and Bell Makers.
29. Coach Makers.
30. Whip Makers.
31. Cedar Coopers.
32. Brass Founders, Coppersmiths and Tin Plate Workers.
33. Comb Makers.
34. Tobacconists.
35. Potters.
36. Sugar Refiners.
37. Watch Makers, Jewellers and Silversmiths.
38. Engravers.
39. Glass Cutters.
40. Ship Carpenters, Ship Joiners, Block and Pump Makers.
41. Boat Builders.
42. Rope Makers.
43. Riggers.
44. Sail Makers.
45. Pilots.
46. Ship Captains and Mates.
47. Seamen.
48. Draymen and Cartmen.
Music.
Juvenile Associations.
The respective trades and professions comprising the Second Division,
will assemble with their Banners and Personal Decorations, at such
place or places as they may deem convenient. Each trade and profession
will appoint a Marshal on foot, who will be distinguished by a blue
sash, and who will conduct their respective associations to Baltimore
street, where they will be received by the Marshals appointed for that
purpose, and posted at their stations in line.
THIRD DIVISION,
Comprising the following bodies, will assemble at the Exchange.
The Governor and Executive Council of the State, in an open Carriage.
Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, Esq. in an open Carriage, supported by
James H. McCulloch and Monsieur de Bois Martin.
Genl. Sam'l Smith and the Orator of the day, Wm. Wirt, Esq. in an open
Carriage.
The Natives of France in the city.
The Mayor and City Council and officers of the Corporation.
Foreign Ministers and Consuls.
Senators and Members of Congress.
Senators and Members of the State Legislature.
The officers of the Army and Navy.
The Clergy of all denominations.
The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland.
The Trustees and Faculty of the University of Maryland.
The Collector and officers of the Customs.
The Marshal of the United States, and High Sheriff of Baltimore County
and their officers.
The Chancellor and Judges of the Court of Appeals.
Judges and members of the Bar and officers.
Justices of the Peace.
Public Teachers.
Students of Divinity, Law, and Physic.
Merchants and Traders.
Clerks and Accountants.
Citizens, Mechanics, and Artizans not included in the above arrangement.
Mr. Blanchard's Equestrian Corps.
Capt. Bouldin's troop of horse.
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