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way to the Park, in front of the City Hall, on passing which point, each division will be under the orders of its respective marshal.

The closing ceremonies of the day will take place at Metropolitan Hall, at half-past seven o'clock, P. M., as follows:

1. Prayer by the Rev. EDWARD LATHROP.

2. Funeral Dirge by DODWORTH'S Band.

3. Funeral Oration by JAMES T. BRADY, Esq.

4. Benediction by the Right Rev. Bishop WAINWRIGHT. The arrangements of the day will be under the command of the Grand Marshal.

The several persons having charge of the church and fire alarm bells in the city, are requested to cause the same to be tolled, from the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M., until the close of the procession.

The owners and masters of vessels in the harbor, and the proprietors of the various public buildings in the city, are requested to display their colors at half mast, from sunrise until sunset.

It is also respectfully requested that our fellow-citizens close their several places of business during the moving of the procession.

They are also requested to wear the usual badge of mourning on the left arm.

The several orders, societies, associations, trades, and other bodies, are requested to assemble at such places as they may respectively select, and repair to the places of rendezvous, by 12 o'clock, M.

The different divisions, in the following programme, will be designated by a white banner, with the appropriate number of each in black.

ORDER OF PROCESSION.

First Division.

TROOP OF CAVALRY, as escort to the Grand Marshal, Under command of Capt. JOSHUA A. VARIAN.

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Under the command of

MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES W. SANDFORD,

As a military escort, in reverse order, as follows: FOURTH BRIGADE,

Commanded by Brigadier General JOHN EWEN,

CONSISTING OF

SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT,
Commanded by COL. C. S. ROE.

Band.

TWELFTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by COL. HENRY G. STEBBINS.

Band.

ELEVENTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by LIEUT. COL. WATERHOUSE.

Band.

TENTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. WILLIAM HALSEY.

Band.

THIRD BRIGADE,

Commanded by Brigadier General WILLIAM HALL,

CONSISTING OF

NINTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. B. C. FERRIS.

Band.

EIGHTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. T. F. DEVOE.

Band.

SEVENTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. ABRAM DURYEA.

Band.

SECOND BRIGADE,

Commanded by Brigadier General GEORGE P. MORRIS,

CONSISTING OF

SIXTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. THOS. F. PEERS.

Band.

FIFTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. ANDREW WARNER.
Band.

FOURTH REGIMENT,

Commanded by Col. CHARLES YATES.

Band:

FIRST BRIGADE,

Commanded by Brigadier General CHARLES B. SPICER,

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