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Show Propm of Proceeding Niuet) -Fifth Anniversary of our ."National ImlfpHHleiifc, SALT LAKE CITY, JULY 4th, 1871. At Miriri-f, an artillery salute of thirteen con-will be the signal for the rai-it'LT ufthgs throughout the city, I a nd fur the various band of music stationed at prominent places to com- I At 7 a. in., an ariiilery salute of three funs will be lb-' signal for the astern- .bling of he sehui.ls ami the various : huricti'-s, tu-d";, etc., at their respective respec-tive pluees ol meeting, wln-n they wiH organize under the direction of their ' -uperimciidciits or committees, and proceed at once to the ground assigned as-signed to t'ie division to which they j belong. j THK rH)('KSS!N j Will be compo-ed nf fuiir grand divisions, divi-sions, dc.-inated under limr genera! , he:ids, viz: j I Po-.-t Educational and Musical; I Sec tnd Uilieiul and Professional; 'I bird Agricultural and Horticultural; Horticul-tural; I Fourth Manufacturing andMeohan-iical. andMeohan-iical. At S a m., an artillery salute of two guns will be the signal for the formation of thu Procession. United States Officers. Civil and Military, Territorial, County and City Officers, tho Ecclesiastical Authorities Au-thorities of all denominations, together with invited guests and strangers passing pass-ing through the city, arc respectfully invited to assemble at the City Hall, at 7..'i0 a.m., when the general committeo will meet and escort them to their : place in the procession. The first division will form on tho north side of South Temple street, extending east, tho head of the divi sion resting on est lemple street. The 2nd division will form on tho south side of tho same street, the head of the division on West Temple street. The 3rd division will form on the cast side of West Temple street, the head of the division resting on South Temple street. The fourth division will form on the north and west sides of tho Temple block, the head ol" the division resting on South Temple street A band of music and a detachment of militia will be assigned to each division, and will oonstitute the head thereof. The divisions being consolidated the Marshal will conduct the procession ,west to First West street; thence , south to Fourth South street; thence least to First East street; thence north to South Temple street, and thence to j the New Tabernacle. j SLXtRClSES AT THE TABERNACLE. During the seating of tho audience 1 the baud, will play a national air. Meeting will bo called to order by J the Chairman of tbc day, President j Brigham Young. Opening Chorus. "Star Spangled Banner," by the Tabernacle Choir, 1 Philharmonic Society and other com bined choirs. The audience dre requested to join in the chorus. Conductor, Prof. George Careless; Onranisl, Mr. Joseph Daynes, who will perform ou tho grand Tabernacle organ. Prayer by tho Chaplain . Elder i Orson Pratt. Music. j Heading of (he Declaration of Independence, Inde-pendence, by Col. David McKeuzte, Artillery Salute, j Music "Yankee Doodle" Martial Band. j Oration Hon. George Q. Cannon Orator of the day. ' I Solo and Chorus "Anthem of Liberty," Mrs. Careless and full com- pany. Speech. Music. Speech. Song By the children, led by Mr. George Goddard. Speech. Music. Toasts, Sentiments, &c ' Finale "Union Hymn" By the iuii company. Benediction Chaplain. National Salute. At sundown a Territorial Salute. FIREWORKS. From S to 10 p.m., a grand display of Fireworks on Arsenal Hill, fronting East Temple street. COMMITTEE. OF ARRANGEMENTS: WM. JENNINGS, JOHN R. WINDER, ALKX. MA.TOK-, D. E. BUELL, H. W. NAISMTT, UEO M. 0TTINQER, TUEODOllE iU-KKAN, T. . TltACY, D. iloKKNZIE. MARSHAL OF THE DAY, COL.J.D.T Me AXLILTER. |