12 LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE \M7^ 



6. Four Deacons, bearing wands. 



7. His Excellency the illustrious Brother George Washington, 

 Esq., supported by the Grand Master and his Deputy. 



8. The two Grand Wardens, bearing the proper pillars. 



9. The Past Masters of the different lodges. 



10. The present Masters of lodges. 



11. The Senior Wardens, "\ 



12. The Junior Wardens, ^ ,, j.^^ , •.11 



„, ;!, y of the different private lodges. 



13. 1 he Secretaries, [ 



14. The Treasurers, J 



15. Brother Proctor's band of music. 



16. Visiting brethren. 



17. The members of different lodges, walking two and two, accord- 

 ing to seniority. 



The procession entered the church in the order of their march, 

 and the brethren took their seats in the pews of the middle aisle, 

 which were kept empty for their reception. Prayers were read by 

 the Rev. Mr. White, and the following anthem was sung in its 

 proper place by sundry of the brethren, accompanied by the organ 

 and other instrumental music, viz. : 



A GRAND SYMPHONY. 



CHORUS. 



Behold now good and joyful a thing it is, brethren, to dwell together 



in unity. 



SOLO. 



I will give thanks unto Thee, O Lord ! with my whole heart 

 secretly among my brethren, and in the congregation 

 will I praise Thee : I will speak the marvel- 

 lous works of Thy hands, the Sun, 

 the Moon, and the Stars, 

 which Thou hast 

 ordained. 



SOLO. 



The people that walked in darkness hath seen a great light, and 



on them that dwelt in the land of the shadow of 



death doth the glorious light 



of Jehovah 



shine. 



