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Messages and Papers of the Confederacy.

Confederate District Court at Richmond, and any other Judge of a Confederate Court who may be in Richmond; the members of the late Provisional Congress, the officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States who may be in Richmond; the Mayor and corporate authorities of the city of Richmond; the reverend clergy and Masonic and other benevolent societies, and the members of the Press.

VI. At half-past twelve o'clock the procession will move from the hall by the eastern door of the Capitol to the statue of Washington, on the public square, by such route as the Chief Marshal may direct, in the following order, to wit:

1. The Chief Marshal.

2. The band.

3. Six members of the Committee of Arrangements, including their respective Chairmen.

4. The President elect, attended by the President of the Senate.

5. The Vice President elect, attended by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

6. The members of the Cabinet.

7. The officiating clergyman and the Judge of the Confederate Court at Richmond.

8. The Senate of the Confederate States, with its officers, in columns of fours.

9. The House of Representatives, with its officers, in columns of fours.

10. The Governors of Virginia and other States, and staffs.

11. The members of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia and their officers.

12. The Judges of the Supreme Court of Virginia and other States, who may be in the city of Richmond.

13. The officers of the Army and Navy.

14. The reverend clergy.

15. The Mayor and corporate authorities of the city of Richmond.

16. The Masons and other benevolent societies.

17. Members of the Press.

18. Citizens generally.

Seats will be provided by the Chief Marshal for the Governors