That night the white people left the stockade in a cortege of torch bearers. |
A policeman stopped traffic on Palmetto for the cortege and second line to pass, and in a better street, people broke out dancing. |
The cortege was of great length, and splendid in its appointments. |
The priest or minister of a religious group generally leads the funeral and burial services, with a funeral cortege accompanying the deceased to the cemetery. |
In some later engravings, the orchestra accompanying the funeral cortege is made up not of skeletons but of animal musicians. |
In accordance with the Italian custom, the cortege marched quickly. |