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Rh On arriving at the Bowery, the escort was received with shouts of "!" While the Governor and suite, Patriarch and Presiding Bishops were passing down the aisle, the people cheered and shouted, "{{sc|Hail to the Governor of Deseret." These being seated on the stand by the committee, the escort marched around the Bowery, singing an appropriate hymn—then down the aisle, and were seated in double rows on each side.

The assembly was called to order, and prayer offered by Apostle Erastus Snow.

Richard Ballantyne, chairman of the twenty-four young men, came to the stand, and, in a neat speech, presented the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States to Governor Young, which was received with three shouts, "{{sc|May they live forever}}!" led by Governor Young.

The Declaration of Independence was then read, the brass band following with lively airs, after which the following Song of Liberty, by E. R. S. Smith, was sung by the twenty-four young ladies:

SONG OF LIBERTY.

Long, long ago, when Earth and Time Were in the morn of life, All joyous in their lovely prime, With fragrant beauty rife. All nature then in order crowned With perfect harmony; Luxuriant products clothed the ground, O, there was liberty.

No vail obscured the worlds on high From those that dwelt on earth; But in the pathway of the sky, They journeyed back and forth.