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Untitled Page 14ORDER OF THE DAY Senators, Representatives, and all other persons invited or entitled to admission to the floor of the Senate, including the Committees of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal Legion, the Veterans of the Mexican War, are requested to be in the places assigned to them at 15 minutes before 12 o'clock. The Speaker, if present, at the right hand of the Presiding Officer. The Clergy at the desk of the Secretary. At 10 minutes before 12 o'clock promptly the following persons, in the order named, will be received without announcement at the south door of the Senate Chamber, and be shown to the seats assigned them: 1. THE PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET. At 12 o'clock promptly, upon announcement of the Presiding Officer, the Clergy will conduct the funeral ceremonies. At 1 o'clock, or as soon as the ceremonies are closed, the Sergeant-at-Arms will form and conduct the funeral procession in the following order to carriages in waiting: 1. THE CLERGY AND MEDICAL ATTENDANTS. The entire procession, civic and military, under command of Lieut. General P. H. SHERIDAN, to be formed and moved in the order commanded by him. | Untitled Page 14ORDER OF THE DAY Senators, Representatives, and all other persons invited or entitled to admission to the floor of the Senate, including the Committees of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal Legion, the Veterans of the Mexican War, are requested to be in the places assigned to them at 15 minutes before 12 o'clock. The Speaker, if present, at the right hand of the Presiding Officer. The Clergy at the desk of the Secretary. At 10 minutes before 12 o'clock promptly the following persons, in the order named, will be received without announcement at the south door of the Senate Chamber, and be shown to the seats assigned them: 1. THE PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET. At 12 o'clock promptly, upon announcement of the Presiding Officer, the Clergy will conduct the funeral ceremonies. At 1 o'clock, or as soon as the ceremonies are closed, the Sergeant-at-Arms will form and conduct the funeral procession in the following order to carriages in waiting: 1. THE CLERGY AND MEDICAL ATTENDANTS. The entire procession, civic and military, under command of Lieut. General P. H. SHERIDAN, to be formed and moved in the order commanded by him. |