156 MONTHLY SUMMARY. 
holding the whole procession, sloping down in successive tiers, thus 
forming a splendid bank, in the front rank of which Their Royal High- 
nesses will take their place. Here, in full view of the crowds in the 
garden, high enough to be seen by every one, and not too high for 
recognition, the chief ceremonial of the day will take place. 
The first part of this will consist in the Council of the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society presenting an address to Their Royal Highnesses, and 
receiving a reply. А 
eir Royal Highnesses will then be seated. 
 Ashort piece of musie will be performed. At its conclusion the 
Executive Committee of the Memorial Committee will come forward 
and present an address, H.R.H, The Prince of Wales will reply. 
His Royal Highness will then order the uncovering of the Memorial. 
A flourish of trumpets will announce the fact, and the roar of artillery 
from a battery behind the Conservatory will proclaim it to the publie 
without. | 
Their Royal Highnesses will then resume their seats, and three 
united bands will perform a piece of music. 
On its conclusion the procession, will leave the balcony and descend 
into the garden, and escort the Royal party round the garden, They 
will first proceed up the left side to the Conservatory ; they will 
then pass round the large basin, so as to view the Memorial more 
closely on every side. Returning to the Conservatory they will resume 
their tour of the garden, and take their departure at the Council 
trance. 
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There will be three restin 
a small stage will be erected 
ges will be placed—one near the Vietories, one in 
scade, and the third near the small Fountain on 
proceedings will commence at four o'clock preci 
eding omnience precisely ; but doubt- 
= bag and building will be filled with large psa long 
ore that hour, The doors of the Horticultural Gardens will be 
opened at one o'clock, Алтеа 
иң P ,0* those taking part in the procession, 
copies of the addresses, &c., will be published the day of S o 
