Swiss guard.-(Cut 17.) Swiss guard. Mace bearers. Guard of Nobles. Clerks of the Chamber, in surplices, over rochets, two and two, in his habit of a Dominican friar, in surplices, over rochets, two and two, Cross bearer. in tunic. (Cut 12.) Two porters of the red rod. in tunic. Penitentiaries of St. Peter's, two and two, in albs and chasubles. of whom only a few are entitled to a place. Four Acolyths, in surplices over rochets carrying candlesticks with lights Greek Deacon. BISHOPS, ARCHBISHOPS AND PATRIARCHS, two and two, the latins wearing copes and mitres, the easterns in their proper costumes.-(Cuts 2-8.) in dalmatics and mitres, each accompanied by his chamberlain carrying his square cap, and followed by his train bearer, CARDINAL PRIESTS, CARDINAL DEACON, second assistant at the throne, Fan borne by a private chamberlain. PRINCE ASSISTANT AT THE THRONE, in rochet and cappa. Two auditors of the Rota, to serve as train bearers. Two principal masters of ceremony. CARDINAL DEACON, for the latin gospel and mass THE POPE (Cut 13.) wearing a white cope and tiara, Guard of Nobles.(Cut 18.) CARDINAL DEACON, Swiss guard.-(Cut 16.) Swiss guard. Mace bearers.-(Cut 19.) first assistant at the throne Fan borne by a private chamberlain.-(Cut 14.) borne in his chair by twelve supporters-(Cut 15-Pope's chair bearer in livery)—in His holiness is surrounded by his household. Six of the Swiss guards, representing |