Made with Xara Web Designer Deacons with Staffs of Office. Masons of the 2d degree. Stewards with wands. Masons of the 3d degree. Wardens with truncheons Secretaries with tools of office. Past Master with their Regalia. Treasurers with their Jewels. Band of music. Lodge No. 22, of Virginia, disposed in their own order. Corn, Wine, and Oil. Grand Master P.T. George Washington , W.M. No. 22, Virginia, Grand Sword Bearer. The procession marched two a-breast, in the greatest solemn dignity, with music playing, drums beating, colors flying, and spectators rejoicing; from the President's Square to the Capitol, in the City of Washington; where the Grand Marshall called a halt, and directed each file in the procession, to incline two steps, one to the right, and one to the left, and face each other, which formed a hollow oblong square; through which the Grand Sword Bearer led the van; followed by the Grand Master P.T. on the left --- the President of the United States in the Centre, and the Worshipful Master of Number 22, Virginia, on the right --- all the other orders, that composed the procession advanced, in the reverse of their order of march from the President's Square, to the south-east corner of the Capitol; and the Artillery filed off to a defined ground to display their maneuvers and discharge their cannon: The President of the United States, the Grand Master, P.T. and the Worshipful M. of No. 22, taking their stand to the East of a huge stone; and all the Craft, forming a circle westward, stood a short time in silent awful order; The Artillery discharged a Volley.    The Grand Marshall delivered the Commissioners, a large Silver Plate with an inscription thereon which the missioners orders to be read, and was as follows: