President Barbicane’s Communication
Onthe5thofOctober,ateightp.m.,adensecrowdpressedtowardthesaloonsoftheGunClubatNo.21UnionSquare.AllthemembersoftheassociationresidentinBaltimoreattendedtheinvitationoftheirpresident.Asregardsthecorrespondingmembers,noticesweredeliveredbyhundredsthroughoutthestreetsofthecity,and,largeaswasthegreathall,itwasquiteinadequatetoaccommodatethecrowdofsavants.Theyoverflowedintotheadjoiningrooms,downthenarrowpassages,intotheoutercourtyards.Theretheyranagainstthevulgarherdwhopresseduptothedoors,eachstrugglingtoreachthefrontranks,alleagertolearnthenatureoftheimportantcommunicationofPresidentBarbicane;allpushing,squeezing,crushingwiththatperfectfreedomofactionwhichissopeculiartothemasseswheneducatedinideasof"self-government."
OnthateveningastrangerwhomighthavechancedtobeinBaltimorecouldnothavegainedadmissionforloveormoneyintothegreathall.Thatwasreservedexclusivelyforresidentorcorrespondingmembers;nooneelsecouldpossiblyhaveobtainedaplace;andthecitymagnates,municipalcouncilors,and"selectmen"werecompelledtominglewiththemeretownspeopleinordertocatchstraybitsofnewsfromtheinterior.
Neverthelessthevasthallpresentedacuriousspectacle.Itsimmenseareawassingularlyadaptedtothepurpose.Loftypillarsformedofcannon,superposeduponhugemortarsasabase,supportedthefineironworkofthearches,aperfectpieceofcast-ironlacework.