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Laying The Foundation Stone Of The Grey Friars Church, Dumfries.

Kirkcudbright ; 21 , St . John's , Lanark ; S , Journeymen , Edinburgh ; 1 , St . Mary's Chapel , Edinburgh ; Maxwelltown Rifle Volunteer Band ; 1102 , Skiddaw , Coekermoufch ; 310 , Union , Carlisle . There was also present , Bro . Lindsay Mackersy , representative of the Grand Lodge of Canada . After these bodies came the Felloiv Craft from the

Operative Lodge , Dumfries , Avho were honoured with bearing the various vessels and implements , to be used at the forthcoming ceremony . This portion of the pageant elicited unqualified admiration ; and the objects carried in it by the following brethren Avere truly superb ; mallet , J . Burnie ; rod , A . Crombie ; rodW . Kirk : plumb-ruleT . Robson ; levelT . Kirk ;

, , , square , R . Nicholson ; vase , oil , J . Irving ; vase , Avine , T , Watson ; cornucopea , John Stobo ; box with coins , & c , C . Irving ; golden trowel , J . Halliday ; Biblebearer , J . Robson , G . M . rod , John Waugli . The Maxwelltown Volunteer Band , looking very fine in their scarlet uniformlayed with thier

, p wonted skill between these lodges and the Grand Lodge , by which the j » 'ocession was wound up by way of climax . It was represented by the following officers : —Henry Inglis , Esq ., of Torsonee , Prov . G . M . of Peebles and Selkirkshire , a man distinguished in the ranks of poetry and general literatureas well as

, a high patrician in the Masonic world ; Win . Maun , Substitute G . M . ; Alex . Hay , S . G . W . ; D . Murray Lyon , G . Treas . ; A . J . Stewart , Grand Clerk ; D . Bryce , iun ., Grand Architect . ; Substitute Grand

Chaplains , Rey . D . Waddell of StoAV , and the Rev . Donald M'Leod , Dumfries , minister of Grey Friars ; J . D . Alder , S . G . D . ; Henry Dunlop , jun ., J . G . D . ; G . R . Heriot , Grand Sword Bearer ; G . Robson , G . Dir . of Cers .-, R . Duff , Grand Steward ; John Coghill , Chief Grand Marshall ; John Laurie , Grand

Marshal ; Wm . M . Bryce , Grand Tyler . All these brethren were richly attired ; their Avhole appearance vindicating in a literal sense their right to be recognised as the representatives of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . The carriage of the Grand Master , Avith the tAvo reverend Chaplains present , Bros . Waddel

and M'Leod , brought up the rear . The procession marched past St . Michael ' s Church some distance , and then wheeled ; and ou the front ranks again reaching the church , the Oddfellows and Lodges opened up to permit the civic authorities , Building CommitteeKirk-sessionand Grand Lod

, , ge to pass up the centre into the sacred edifice , the other parties folloAving thither in regular order . The sermon , AA'hich was preached by the Substitute Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . D . Waddell , of Stow , we are unavoidably compelled to defer giving until our next .

A porton of the foundation within the walls of the future steeple was chosen for the site of the emblematic stone . A large enclosure Avas formed in front for the accommodation of the Deputy Grand Master aud his office-bearers , the Town Council , and Building Committee—the lodges , according to

seniority , ranging along the east and south sides , and the band of the Scottish Borderers on the west side of the railing . On the north a capacious stand Avas erected to accommodate on-lookers , for admission to which a considerable charge was made , but it was only partially occupied . The grand jewels haying been placed on a large

table covered with green cloth in front of the foundation stone , the ceremony of laying it Avas proceeded Avith , and carried out in due form . Whilst the jeAvels were being placed the band played " Hail Masonry , " after which Bro . the Rey . D . M'Leod , D . G . Chap ., offered up a solemn and suitable prayer that the building about to be founded miht receive

g the Divine blessing , aud become a place in which minister , and people might hold SAveet communion , sinners might be converted , and sauris edified . The D . G , M . called upon the G . Treasurer , Secretary , and Clerk to place the box containing coins and documents in the cavity of the stone . Bro . Halliday ,

assisted by a Avoi-kman , deposited the precious casket , filling in fine sand to make it fit properly , and then with mortar preparing the stone for having a ponderous one laid above it , which at the proper time Avas gently lowered to its right position . The D . G . M . walked down from the platform to the east of the

stone , the Grand Wardens going to the west and bearing the level and plumb . The D . G . M . then said : Right Worshipful Sub-Grand Master , you Avill cause the various implements to be applied to the stone , that it may be laid in its bed according to the rules of Masonry . The plumb ,

the level , and the square were then applied to the stone accordingly by the proper officers , who , on being questioned as to the result , replied respectively that they had done as directed . The D . G . M . then said : Having , my right worshipful brethren , full confidence in your skill in our royal art , it remains with me now to finish this our work . After these words he tapped the stone three times with a mallet ,

and offered up the following petition : "May the Almighty Architect of the Universe look down with benignity upon our present undertaking , and crown the edifice , of which we have now laid the foundation , with every success . Three ringing cheei-3 followed the prayer , and when these had died away the band

struck up the beautiful tune " On , my dear brethren , " and , as the fine notes floated in the air , a cornucopia was delivered by the Substitute , a vase with wine to the S . G . W ., and a vase Avith oil to the J . G . W . The vessels with these emblems of prosperity having been one after another handed to the D . G . M ., he poured

the corn , wine , and oil upon the stone , saying , as he did so : Praise be to the Lord immortal and eternal , Who formed the heavens , laid the foundation of the earth , and extended the waters beyond it ; Who supports the pillars of nations , and maintains in order and harmony surrounding AVOI-MS . We implore Thy

aid ; and may the continued blessings of an allbounteous Providence be the lot of these our native shores ; and may the Almighty Ruler of events deign to direct the hand of our gracious sovereign , so that she may pour down blessings upon her people , and may that people , living under sage laws and a free

government , ever feel grateful for the blessings they enjoy . With this prayer the solemn and imposing ceremonial terminated . The Grand Officers having resumed their positions at and around the table , the Masons' anthem Avas played . After these preliminariesthe Deputy Grand

Mas-, ter , Bro . Henay Inglis , of Torsonee , delivered a suitable and eloquent address , tho portion of which referring to the Craft , we purpose giving in our next issue .

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AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 2
PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 3
Untitled Article 3
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY. * Article 4
MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 6
THE BIRMINGHAM MASONIC HALL AND CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 8
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE GREY FRIARS CHURCH, DUMFRIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Laying The Foundation Stone Of The Grey Friars Church, Dumfries.

Kirkcudbright ; 21 , St . John's , Lanark ; S , Journeymen , Edinburgh ; 1 , St . Mary's Chapel , Edinburgh ; Maxwelltown Rifle Volunteer Band ; 1102 , Skiddaw , Coekermoufch ; 310 , Union , Carlisle . There was also present , Bro . Lindsay Mackersy , representative of the Grand Lodge of Canada . After these bodies came the Felloiv Craft from the

Operative Lodge , Dumfries , Avho were honoured with bearing the various vessels and implements , to be used at the forthcoming ceremony . This portion of the pageant elicited unqualified admiration ; and the objects carried in it by the following brethren Avere truly superb ; mallet , J . Burnie ; rod , A . Crombie ; rodW . Kirk : plumb-ruleT . Robson ; levelT . Kirk ;

, , , square , R . Nicholson ; vase , oil , J . Irving ; vase , Avine , T , Watson ; cornucopea , John Stobo ; box with coins , & c , C . Irving ; golden trowel , J . Halliday ; Biblebearer , J . Robson , G . M . rod , John Waugli . The Maxwelltown Volunteer Band , looking very fine in their scarlet uniformlayed with thier

, p wonted skill between these lodges and the Grand Lodge , by which the j » 'ocession was wound up by way of climax . It was represented by the following officers : —Henry Inglis , Esq ., of Torsonee , Prov . G . M . of Peebles and Selkirkshire , a man distinguished in the ranks of poetry and general literatureas well as

, a high patrician in the Masonic world ; Win . Maun , Substitute G . M . ; Alex . Hay , S . G . W . ; D . Murray Lyon , G . Treas . ; A . J . Stewart , Grand Clerk ; D . Bryce , iun ., Grand Architect . ; Substitute Grand

Chaplains , Rey . D . Waddell of StoAV , and the Rev . Donald M'Leod , Dumfries , minister of Grey Friars ; J . D . Alder , S . G . D . ; Henry Dunlop , jun ., J . G . D . ; G . R . Heriot , Grand Sword Bearer ; G . Robson , G . Dir . of Cers .-, R . Duff , Grand Steward ; John Coghill , Chief Grand Marshall ; John Laurie , Grand

Marshal ; Wm . M . Bryce , Grand Tyler . All these brethren were richly attired ; their Avhole appearance vindicating in a literal sense their right to be recognised as the representatives of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . The carriage of the Grand Master , Avith the tAvo reverend Chaplains present , Bros . Waddel

and M'Leod , brought up the rear . The procession marched past St . Michael ' s Church some distance , and then wheeled ; and ou the front ranks again reaching the church , the Oddfellows and Lodges opened up to permit the civic authorities , Building CommitteeKirk-sessionand Grand Lod

, , ge to pass up the centre into the sacred edifice , the other parties folloAving thither in regular order . The sermon , AA'hich was preached by the Substitute Grand Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . D . Waddell , of Stow , we are unavoidably compelled to defer giving until our next .

A porton of the foundation within the walls of the future steeple was chosen for the site of the emblematic stone . A large enclosure Avas formed in front for the accommodation of the Deputy Grand Master aud his office-bearers , the Town Council , and Building Committee—the lodges , according to

seniority , ranging along the east and south sides , and the band of the Scottish Borderers on the west side of the railing . On the north a capacious stand Avas erected to accommodate on-lookers , for admission to which a considerable charge was made , but it was only partially occupied . The grand jewels haying been placed on a large

table covered with green cloth in front of the foundation stone , the ceremony of laying it Avas proceeded Avith , and carried out in due form . Whilst the jeAvels were being placed the band played " Hail Masonry , " after which Bro . the Rey . D . M'Leod , D . G . Chap ., offered up a solemn and suitable prayer that the building about to be founded miht receive

g the Divine blessing , aud become a place in which minister , and people might hold SAveet communion , sinners might be converted , and sauris edified . The D . G , M . called upon the G . Treasurer , Secretary , and Clerk to place the box containing coins and documents in the cavity of the stone . Bro . Halliday ,

assisted by a Avoi-kman , deposited the precious casket , filling in fine sand to make it fit properly , and then with mortar preparing the stone for having a ponderous one laid above it , which at the proper time Avas gently lowered to its right position . The D . G . M . walked down from the platform to the east of the

stone , the Grand Wardens going to the west and bearing the level and plumb . The D . G . M . then said : Right Worshipful Sub-Grand Master , you Avill cause the various implements to be applied to the stone , that it may be laid in its bed according to the rules of Masonry . The plumb ,

the level , and the square were then applied to the stone accordingly by the proper officers , who , on being questioned as to the result , replied respectively that they had done as directed . The D . G . M . then said : Having , my right worshipful brethren , full confidence in your skill in our royal art , it remains with me now to finish this our work . After these words he tapped the stone three times with a mallet ,

and offered up the following petition : "May the Almighty Architect of the Universe look down with benignity upon our present undertaking , and crown the edifice , of which we have now laid the foundation , with every success . Three ringing cheei-3 followed the prayer , and when these had died away the band

struck up the beautiful tune " On , my dear brethren , " and , as the fine notes floated in the air , a cornucopia was delivered by the Substitute , a vase with wine to the S . G . W ., and a vase Avith oil to the J . G . W . The vessels with these emblems of prosperity having been one after another handed to the D . G . M ., he poured

the corn , wine , and oil upon the stone , saying , as he did so : Praise be to the Lord immortal and eternal , Who formed the heavens , laid the foundation of the earth , and extended the waters beyond it ; Who supports the pillars of nations , and maintains in order and harmony surrounding AVOI-MS . We implore Thy

aid ; and may the continued blessings of an allbounteous Providence be the lot of these our native shores ; and may the Almighty Ruler of events deign to direct the hand of our gracious sovereign , so that she may pour down blessings upon her people , and may that people , living under sage laws and a free

government , ever feel grateful for the blessings they enjoy . With this prayer the solemn and imposing ceremonial terminated . The Grand Officers having resumed their positions at and around the table , the Masons' anthem Avas played . After these preliminariesthe Deputy Grand

Mas-, ter , Bro . Henay Inglis , of Torsonee , delivered a suitable and eloquent address , tho portion of which referring to the Craft , we purpose giving in our next issue .

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