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Show PROGRAMME. JULY 4, 1870. Salute of thirteen puni, by a detachment of Maj. Ladd'p Artillery, at which hour flag? will b rtded n publie building and throughout the city. Eiost o'clock. Salute of three puns, for the kemhlfn(; of the chooI at their respective Ward Hail, where tbey will organize under the direction nf their superintendents superin-tendents and proceed to the New Tabernacle, where they will be received and seated by the marshal. Halt past Nisi O'clock. The Federal, Territorial, County and City officer are requested to meet at the City Hall, and will be escorted to the Tabernacle by the committee. ExxRcisxe at thi Tabxrxacli. During the coating of the audience, Capt. Croxall'i Band will play "Hail Columbia." National Hymn, by the Tabernacle Choir. Wordt selected and rrusic composed for the occasion, by Prof. Careless. Prayer, by S. W. Richards, chaplain. Music Tenth Ward Band. Reading of the Declaration of Independence, by Col. i). McKenzie. ... Artillery Salute. Music "Yankee Doodle," Martial Band. Oration Hon. George Q. Cannon, Orator ot the day. Song 'Star Spangled Uanner," Mrs. L. Careless. Chorus by the Choir. Speech by H. V?. Kaiabitt, Esq. Music; Capt. Croxall's Eand. Speech by Hon. Geo. A. Smith. Music Tenth Ward Band. Toasts, Sentiments, etc. Music Martial Band. Anthem, by the Choir. Benediction, by the Chaplaia. The schools will retire under the charge of their respective superintendents. Twelvi O'clock. National Salute. Scxdowit. Territorial Salnte. Bight to Tew O'clock. Fireworks. Citizens and visitors are requested to be seated in the Tabernacle before 10 o'clock a m. It is requested that there be a general suspension of business during the day, that all may have aa opportunity to participate in the exercises. Committee of Arrangements : Theodore McKean, William Jennings, L. S. Hills, Joseph A. Young, Isaac Groo, H. S. Beattie, John Clark, Thomas Taylor, H. P. Kimball. J. D. T. McAllister, Marshal of the Day. |