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Local matters. The Procession and Illumination To-night. The above affair promises to be one of the grandest demonstrations of the age, so far as Richmond is concerned. As previously said, the procession will be formed in front of the City Hall at 8 ½ o'clock, and, headed by Smith's First Regiment Band, will move up Broad to 1st street, cross to Franklin, down Frankie to 5th street, cross to Main street, down Main to 17th street, and up Franklin to the Exchange Hotel, where numerous speakers are expected to address the crowd. The following note in relation to the demonstration, under date of yesterday, has been received by the editors of the Dispatch: "Gentlemen: I understand that it is expected that all those who sympathize with the secession demonstration, to take place to-morrow night, will Illuminate their dwellings. As it will be naturally inferred that those who do not do so are enemies to the cause, and as such inference would do great injustice to many warm