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Scotland.
MII . ITIA TEMPLI . —Grand Master , Admiral Sir D . Jlilne , K . C . B ., & c . Grand Council for 1836-7 . —Grand Seneschal , or Depute Grand Master , Right Hon . Lord Ramsay ; Grand Prior , Sir Patrick AA'alker , of Coates ; Grand Constable , Dr . James Burnes , F . R . S ., H . E . I . C . S . ; Grand Admiral , Captain J . D . Boswall , of AVardie , It . N . ; Grand Mareschal , James Graham , Esq ., of Leitchtown ; Grand Turcopolier , Jlajor David Deuchar ; Grand ChancellorJohn AA'ilsonEsq .
Advo-, , , cate ; Grand Chamberlain , Captain Burn Callcnder ; Grand Hospitaller and Almoner , John Forbes , Esq . ; Grand Treasurer , James Jlacewan , Esq . ; Grand Secretary , James Deans , Esq ., Lieut . H . P . ; Grand Prelate , Reverend VV . JI . Gunn ; Grand Steward , E . Ji' Jlillan , Esq ., S . S . C . ; Grand Bearer of the Bauseant , Patrick Arkley , Esq ., of Dunninald ; Grand Bearer of the A ' exillum Belli , AA'illiam Douglas , Esq ., AA' . S . ; Grand Registrar and Keeper of the RecordsD . DeucharEsq . ;
, , Past Grand JIaster , Alex . Deuchar , Esq . January 18 . —Sir John Hay , G . JI . S ., with the rest of the Grand Officers , paid a fraternal visit to the Lodge Roman Eagle , J . J'larshall , Esq . JIaster . This is the second grand visitation of the season , headed hy that zealous and able dignitary Sir John Hay , who is the very soul of the Order in Scotland .
Lord Ramsay has been elected and installed M . E . Principal of the Canongate Kilwinning Royal Arch Chapter . ST . DAVID ' LODGE . —The annual dinner of the Brethren of St . David ' s Lodge took place on Friday the 4 th instant , in Jlenzies ' s Hotel , 3 , Waterloo-place ; the R . AA ' . Master , Sir Patrick Walker , in the chair , supported by R . AA' . Brothers AA ' . A . Lawrie , Grand Secretary ; Graham of Leitchtoun , JIaster of the Lodge Jlary ' s Chapel ; Major Deuchar ,
Royal Scots ; Dr . Burnes , II . E . I . C . S . ; J . P . Grant ; Rutherford , JIaster of St . James ' s Lodge ; Deuchar , and a large assemblage of Brethren . Apologies were received from the Lord Provost , Lord Ramsay , Sir Thomas Dick Lauder , & c . The evening was spent in that happy and agreeable manner so characteristic of Masonry . Jlany loyal and appropriate speeches , toasts , sentiments , and songs , were given . Mr . Jackson , with a glee party from the Choral Society , attended and sung a variety of most beautiful glees . The dinner , wines , & c . were most excellent , and did great credit to Mr . Menzies . —Edinburgh Paper , March 12 .
CANONGATE KILWINNING FESTIVAL . —On Friday , the llth current , a grand JIasonic dinner took place in the Royal Exchange Coffee-house , by consent of the three Orders of Masonry , constituted under the name of the Canongate Kilwinning . The Right Honourable Lord Ramsay , Grand Master Depute of Scotland , took the chair , supported by Admiral Sir David Jlilne , K . C . B ., and G . JIaster of Scottish Templars . Dr . Burnes , of the Bombay army , Prior of the Canongate Kilwinning ;
Colonel AA ' right , Knight of the Temple in France ; Captain JIacan , Mr . J'I'Donald Seton , of Stafih , Captain Boswall , of AA'ardie , Lieutenant Deans , Mr . Trail , AV . S ., Jlr . Blackwood , and Mr . dimming , the AA ' ardens of the Canongate Kilwinning Lodge , and about sixty Brethren of various orders and degrees . Jlr . John Wilson , advocate , croupier . Nothing could exceed the gratifying maimer in which the whole proceedings of the evening were conducted ; that pleasurable satisfaction which
results from a consciousness of being all united in one great bond of sympathy , the mystic tie that binds each to his brother . The noble President guided with a gentleness and genuine feeling of sociality the spirit of the convivial board , arousing at will , by his eloquence , to bursts
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Scotland.
MII . ITIA TEMPLI . —Grand Master , Admiral Sir D . Jlilne , K . C . B ., & c . Grand Council for 1836-7 . —Grand Seneschal , or Depute Grand Master , Right Hon . Lord Ramsay ; Grand Prior , Sir Patrick AA'alker , of Coates ; Grand Constable , Dr . James Burnes , F . R . S ., H . E . I . C . S . ; Grand Admiral , Captain J . D . Boswall , of AVardie , It . N . ; Grand Mareschal , James Graham , Esq ., of Leitchtown ; Grand Turcopolier , Jlajor David Deuchar ; Grand ChancellorJohn AA'ilsonEsq .
Advo-, , , cate ; Grand Chamberlain , Captain Burn Callcnder ; Grand Hospitaller and Almoner , John Forbes , Esq . ; Grand Treasurer , James Jlacewan , Esq . ; Grand Secretary , James Deans , Esq ., Lieut . H . P . ; Grand Prelate , Reverend VV . JI . Gunn ; Grand Steward , E . Ji' Jlillan , Esq ., S . S . C . ; Grand Bearer of the Bauseant , Patrick Arkley , Esq ., of Dunninald ; Grand Bearer of the A ' exillum Belli , AA'illiam Douglas , Esq ., AA' . S . ; Grand Registrar and Keeper of the RecordsD . DeucharEsq . ;
, , Past Grand JIaster , Alex . Deuchar , Esq . January 18 . —Sir John Hay , G . JI . S ., with the rest of the Grand Officers , paid a fraternal visit to the Lodge Roman Eagle , J . J'larshall , Esq . JIaster . This is the second grand visitation of the season , headed hy that zealous and able dignitary Sir John Hay , who is the very soul of the Order in Scotland .
Lord Ramsay has been elected and installed M . E . Principal of the Canongate Kilwinning Royal Arch Chapter . ST . DAVID ' LODGE . —The annual dinner of the Brethren of St . David ' s Lodge took place on Friday the 4 th instant , in Jlenzies ' s Hotel , 3 , Waterloo-place ; the R . AA ' . Master , Sir Patrick Walker , in the chair , supported by R . AA' . Brothers AA ' . A . Lawrie , Grand Secretary ; Graham of Leitchtoun , JIaster of the Lodge Jlary ' s Chapel ; Major Deuchar ,
Royal Scots ; Dr . Burnes , II . E . I . C . S . ; J . P . Grant ; Rutherford , JIaster of St . James ' s Lodge ; Deuchar , and a large assemblage of Brethren . Apologies were received from the Lord Provost , Lord Ramsay , Sir Thomas Dick Lauder , & c . The evening was spent in that happy and agreeable manner so characteristic of Masonry . Jlany loyal and appropriate speeches , toasts , sentiments , and songs , were given . Mr . Jackson , with a glee party from the Choral Society , attended and sung a variety of most beautiful glees . The dinner , wines , & c . were most excellent , and did great credit to Mr . Menzies . —Edinburgh Paper , March 12 .
CANONGATE KILWINNING FESTIVAL . —On Friday , the llth current , a grand JIasonic dinner took place in the Royal Exchange Coffee-house , by consent of the three Orders of Masonry , constituted under the name of the Canongate Kilwinning . The Right Honourable Lord Ramsay , Grand Master Depute of Scotland , took the chair , supported by Admiral Sir David Jlilne , K . C . B ., and G . JIaster of Scottish Templars . Dr . Burnes , of the Bombay army , Prior of the Canongate Kilwinning ;
Colonel AA ' right , Knight of the Temple in France ; Captain JIacan , Mr . J'I'Donald Seton , of Stafih , Captain Boswall , of AA'ardie , Lieutenant Deans , Mr . Trail , AV . S ., Jlr . Blackwood , and Mr . dimming , the AA ' ardens of the Canongate Kilwinning Lodge , and about sixty Brethren of various orders and degrees . Jlr . John Wilson , advocate , croupier . Nothing could exceed the gratifying maimer in which the whole proceedings of the evening were conducted ; that pleasurable satisfaction which
results from a consciousness of being all united in one great bond of sympathy , the mystic tie that binds each to his brother . The noble President guided with a gentleness and genuine feeling of sociality the spirit of the convivial board , arousing at will , by his eloquence , to bursts