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of July, in y IjPBJOtM*15W.4M 92 22,656 68 1,10266128,000 00 36.847 5026,541 89 12,000 00 12,900 00 414 00 £5,764 308870,826 781250,00000110,425 00 202,057 40248,814 801870.826 70xmCijMer on, do to tnil Ca*lii«r respect*, a [uUdBank, July, 1855, ud Bank on jest of their sad tbttb* posit of atd id County of « President-, before roe, tary PtthUc-June 28.: Hie fi Dining oar rnar-f there is onind discountlie the tame-ivill prevent ‘X change ap lotoioal. f-pest twelve, Morlg. ‘‘udnon River e lltb lost, *11 of which ideot. Few , hate been th the bank inking Taw.itComptrut-it, anil owns be Treasuryrr»*tilniP' aiid Venera td in Wau-*o1d, tvasy upon his ut waa ad-Irs Lucre-to answerPROOBAMMEOF 7DBel e brat Ion of the 4th of JulyflS55} in MilwaukeePrcrident—J. B. CROSS.Mee PruidenU—J. Hadley, H. JSRL, H. Powers, H. Meuucas.M^or Geo. S. B. Grant,Auutanl Marihal*-rGaPL Likbhaber* Capt. Bach, Capt. Miller, Capt, Kelly.The Foremen of the several Companies of the Fire Department, and the presiding Officers of the various Societies Reader of the Declaration of Independence,H. W. GUNNISON.Orator In English—JAS. A. MALLORY, do in German—DR. FESSEL.Under the direction of the Marshal and hla Assistants, the proceBslon will be formed in the following order:United States Flag, escorted by sis citizens Washington Artillery, Dragoons.The several Companies of the Fire Department Mayor and Common Council*Orators and Reader of the Declaration of Inde-' pendence.Members of the Press.Veterans.Milwaukee RifleB, Washington Guards.Black Yagers.Turners’ Scholars and Turners.Greatly Clnb._Free Singer’s League.Milwaukee Quartette Chores.Officers and Ex-Officers of the City and County. Lodges and Societies.Citizens.The procession will be formed on the Market Square, at 81 o’clock, A. M-, the Artillery being stationed on the right wing, corner of Oneida and Market streets, and the mt to fallln according to the Programme, extending down Market and East Water streets. At 9 o’clock the Procession will march down East Water fit to Hnron street, to Jefferson, to Biddle, to EastWater, to and across Chestnut street Bridgendup Chestnut to Fonrth, to Tamarack, to West Water, to Spring and across Spring et Bridge, back to the Market Square, where the Procession will form a circle In front of the Market Halt entrance, where the President, the Vice-Presidents, Ihc Reader of the Declaration of Independence, the Orators of the day, the members of the Common Council, of the Press, etc., will take their stand, whereupon the following proceedings will he heard:Music by the Artillery Baud—“Hail Columbia.”Reading of the Declaration or Independence, in English.Thirty-one Gnns and Music by the Rifle Company Band—“Star Spangled Banner/'Oration in German.Mnsic by the Artillery Baud.Oration in English. .. - •Music by the Rifle Company Band.• • .... . _ » i« iWV* w©T272ecfptem»n3iamBuryNrRankI JlD. Feb-14ch. ApriliUyJuneJuneJuneJaneTKdeadBrooplusP*nj of lbDieileidivlcfled:Tl462,N(£110ukTheSouThelailGIhBler,Ttld.oneIK18£orfol1816DrGcVI41D.S/mere hv ibr^ different Societies.
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