- //// - y/v/.j/ss.j o. <0. & C^^C^r ,,///, ^LOIIIIIIllko. / /////, , On 6eHa£f of tlic eULw, 1 < ^ " ■ ' , ™*2f or - '/' ^'"'^y" ■ On btfaXfef&A 8mqmxx*6. '//,/.,///,,,/,/,. r /.. Tl FFAMY & CO. TIFFAMV * CO o'lccc pt'i o 1 1 Gi| I Tic C\h| o| of£) z oo It ft | » i to Ol'Ct II O -c C j" I 1 1 C ^ I CI t C O ^ ^1 0 I u ^ I o t 'SWdbaijf, 9ltaij) 24, I883, deepen, ij of l 3llu.MC, from 9:30 to 10:30 3?. 911. '£}fte C^afferies miff &e oHe?e:ueo for- -£ii6ie.> ani tfieii Cwcorta, lulio cue peawe&t to come in Sv&Hwta ^ic^>. uuliaiice to tfie CjalTerie.i tfirouojl'i the CT:t §Si+vtSH«o(, 2icase p:e:>eiit ll'ib 'Sicfiet at Hie boo:, clppioacl'i I f i r o n C) t'l Clinton Street f':om 3leiii>cii Stieet. OPENING CEREMONIES □F THE -im York and Brooklyn Bridge Thursdav. IAaj 24, 1883, Commencing at 2 o'clock P. M. AT THE BRDDKLYN APPROACH, EAGLE I'KIM. .nS3 Programme of Exercises. 1, MUSIC— 23d REGIMENT BAND. 2, PRAYER- - Rt. Rev. BISHOP LITTLEJOHN. 3, PRESENTATION ADERESS— On behalf of Trustees, WILLIAM C. KINGSLEY, Vice-President. 4, ACCEPTANCE AEERESS — On behalf of the City of Brooklyn. Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor. 5, ACCEPTANCE AEERESS- On behalf of the City of New York. Hon. FRANKLIN EDSON, Mayor. B, ORATION— Hon. ABRAM S. HEWITT. 7, ORATION- Rev. RICHARD S. STORRS, D. D. B, MUSIC— 7th REGIMENT BAND. Hon, JAMES S, T, STRANAHAN will preside, Arrangements. MARSHAL OF THE DAY, Maj. Sen. JAMES JOURDAN, Gommar?ding 2d Division, N. G„ S. N. Y. ThB President of the UnitBd States and Cabinet, the Gov- ernor of the State of New York and Staff, with DthBr distin- guished G-uests, will be escorted from thB Fifth Avbuub Hotel to the ~Nejj York Anchorage by thB 7th Regiment of the 1st Division, N, G-,, S, N, Y,, Emmons Clark, ColonBl Command- ing, and thEre rEceived by the Trusteas and BSCDrtad to thB Brooklyn AnchoragE, from which point thB 23d Regiment, 2d Division, N, G,, S, N, Y,, Rodney C, Ward, ColonBl Command- ing, will act as Escort to the Brooklyn Approach, To avoid confusion, it is requested that holders of BLDE TICKETS will enter Gates marked A at the Roadways dh Bithar sidB of tha BridgB, Holders of WHITE TICKETS will entar at either Gates, A or B, Officers of the Army and Navy and thB National Guard are rEquEstad to appear in Dniform, Officials of Nbw York and Brooklyn are requESted to display their badges of DfficB, SEATS WILL BE RESERVED AS FOLLOWS: SEC, D,— Ths President and Cabinet, Governor and Staff, UnitEd States Senators, Members of Congress, Governors of other States, SEC, E-MembBrs of the Legislature, Common Councils of New York and Brooklyn, City and County Officials of New York and Brooklyn, SEC, H,— Army and Navy; National Guard, SEC, J— PrBss, SEC, K, — Specially invited Guests, SEC, M,— ExclusivEly rESErved for EmployEBS. To facilitate the arrangements for display of Fireworks, the Bridge will be cleared entirely at 6:30 P. M. Programme of Exercises. 1, MUSIC— ...... 23d REGIMENT BAND. 2, PRAYER- Rt. Rev. BISHOP L1TTLEJOHN. 3, PRESENTATION ADDRESS — On behalf of Trustees, WILLIAM C. KINGSLEY, Vice-President. 4, ACCEPTANCE ADDRESS — On behalf of the City of Brooklyn. Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor. 5, ACCEPTANCE ADDRESS- On behalf of the City of New York. Hon. FRANKLIN EDSON, Mayor. Bi CRATIDN— Hon. ABRAM S. HEWITT. 7, DRATIDN— Rev. RICHARD S. STORRS, D D. B, MUSIC— 7th REGIMENT BAND. 25" .rjS3 1^ Han, JAMES S, T, STRANAHAN will preside. Arrangements. MARSHAL DF THE BRY, Maj. Gen. JAMES JOURDAN, Commanding 2d Division, N. G., S. N. Y. The President of thB United States and Cabinet, thB Gov- ernDr of thB State of New York and Staff, with cither distin- guished Guests, will he escorted from thB Fifth AvBnue HotBl to thB NevW York AnchoragB by the 7th RBgiment of thB 1st Division, N, G-,, S, N, Y,, Emmons Clark, Colonel Command- ing, and therB rsceived by thB Trustees and EScortBd to tha Brooklyn AnchoragB, from which point thB 23d Regiment, 2d Division, N, G-,, S, N, Y,, Rodney C, Ward, Colonel Command- ing, will act as escort to the Brooklyn Approach, To avoid confusion, it is requested that holders of BLUE TICKETS will EntEr Gates marked A at the Roadways on either side of the Bridge, Holders of WHITE TICKETS will Bntsr at either Gates, A or B, □fficErs of thE Army and Navy and thB National Guard arB requested to appear in Uniform, Officials of New York and Brooklyn are requested to display their badges Df afficB. SEATS WILL BE RESERVED AS FOLLOWS: SEC, D,— -ThE FrEsident and Cabinet, Governor and Staff, United StatBS Senators, MBmbars of Congress, Governors Df other States, SEC, E,— Membsrs of the Legislature, Common Councils of New York and Brooklyn, City and County Officials of New York and Brooklyn, SEC, H,— Army and Navy; National Guard, SEC, J— Press, SEC, K,— Specially invited Guests, SEC, M,— Exclusively reserved for Employees, To facilitate the arrangements for display of Fireworks, the Bridge will be cleared entirely at 6:30 P. M. TRUSTEES AND LjFFICERS □F THE NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN BRIDg 4 TRUSTEES, NEW YORK. JOHN T. AGNEW, JOHN G. DAVIS, J. ADRIANCE BUSH, HENRY CLAUSEN, THOMAS C. CLARKE, CHARLES MACDONALD, H K. THURBER, JENKINS VAN SCHAICK, FRANKLIN EDSON, Mayor, Ex-officio. ALLAN CAMPBELL, Comp., Ex-ojficio. BROOKLYN, WILLIAM C. K1NGSLEY, WILLIAM MARSHALL, HENRY W. SLOCUM, JAMES S. T. STRANAHAN, JAMES HOWELL, ALFRED C. BARNES, ALDEN S. SWAN. OTTO WITTE, SETH LOW, Mayor, Ex-oflicio. AARON BRINKERHOFF. Comp., Ex-ojfido. OFFICERS, WILLIAM C. KINGSLEY, Vice-President. ORESTES P. QUINTARD, Secretary President. OTTO WITTE, Treasurer. CHIEF ENGINEER, WASHINGTON A. ROEBLING. ASSISTANT ENGINEERS, CHARLES C. MARTIN, FRANCIS COLLINGWOOD, SAMUEL R. PROBASCO, WILLIAM H. PAINE. GEORGE W. McNULTY, WILHELM HILDENBRAND.