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Scotland
the high appreciation of Masonry irrScotland at this moment , it could not have been more fully shown than by the appearance made by the Masonic body this day . ( Hear , hear . ) The other toasts which followed were— "The Depute Grand Master of Scotland , " by Bro . Quinton ; " The Substitute Grand Master , Lord Loughborough , " by the chairman ; " The Senior and ' Junior Grand Wardens , " by the chairman ;
" The Grand Treasurer , Grand Secretary , and other Grand Officers of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , " by the chairman ; " The Building Committee , coupled with the name' of Bro . Hunter , " by Lord Loughborough ; " The Grand Architect , Bro . Bryce , " by the chairman ; " The Duchess of Athole , the Ladies , and the Ladies present , " by Bro . Milton , of St . Andrews ; " The Grand Marshal , Bro . Coghill , " by the chairman ; and "The Memory of St . Clair ofRoslin" ( drunk in solemn silence ) , by the chairman . The company then broke up .
THE ASSEMBLY . A grand Masonic assembly was given in the Assembly Rooms , commencing shortly after ten o ' clock . The patronesses were—The Countess of Buchan , Mrs . Craigie Halkett Inglis , Mrs . Gillon of Wallhouse , Mrs . Henry Inglis , Mrs . Mercer , and Mrs . Merry . The patrons were—The Duke of Athole , J . W . Melville , Esq ., of Bennochy ; Lord Loughborough ; General Swinburne ; Samuel Hay , Esq . ; H . Inglis , Esq . ; W . A . Laurie , Esq . ; A . J . Stewart , Esq ., & c .
There were about four hundred ladies and gentlemen present , among whom were—Lord Panmure , Lord Loughborough , Lord Neaves , Lord Buchan , Sir A . Alison , Col . Alison , Major John Chambers , of Everton ; Major Crawford ; Captains Bedford , Hay , Bruce ; Lieut . M'Parian , B . N . ; Mr . Hope Yere ; Mr . Henry Inglis , of Stow ; Mr . Andrew Inglis ; Mr . William Inglis ; Mr . Hunter of Blackness ; Mr . Downing Bruce of Kilbagie ; Mr . Kinnaird of Falkirk ; Mr . Frederic Dundas , M . P . : Mr . J . Whyte Melville , & c , & c .
The Week
THE WEEK
The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace on Monday , and in the evening , accompanied by the Prince Consort , the King of the Belgians and suite , honoured the performance of the Philharmonic Society with her presence . On Wednesday the Prince Consort laid the foundation-stone of a new wing of the Licensed Victuallers' Asylum , and in the evening accompanied her Majesty to the concert given for the Eoyal Academy of Music at St . James ' s Hall . Mr . Cooke of Astley ' s , and several members of his company , gave a performance in the riding
school of Buckingham Palace on Thursday , in the presence of her Majesty and the Royal Family . The Queen , Prince Consort , and party , attended Iter Majesty ' s Theatre in the evening . On Friday the Queen and the Prince Consort , with the Princesses Alice and Helena , the King of the Belgians , the Duke and Duchess of Brabant , and the Count of Flanders , visited the Crystal Palace at Sydenham . The Queen , Prince Consort , and King of the Belgians , again honoured Her Majesty ' s Theatre with their presence on Saturday . In the House of Lords , on
Monday , in reply to a question by the Marquis of Lansdowne , the Earl of Malmesbury said it was not the intention of the Government to submit to their lordships the consideration of the resolutions relating to the future government of India which had been so much discussed in the House of Commons . A Bill upon the subject had been introduced into the House of Commons , and when that reached their lordships , which he hoped would be the case in the second week of July , there would be ample time for discussion . On Tuesday the Divorce and
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the high appreciation of Masonry irrScotland at this moment , it could not have been more fully shown than by the appearance made by the Masonic body this day . ( Hear , hear . ) The other toasts which followed were— "The Depute Grand Master of Scotland , " by Bro . Quinton ; " The Substitute Grand Master , Lord Loughborough , " by the chairman ; " The Senior and ' Junior Grand Wardens , " by the chairman ;
" The Grand Treasurer , Grand Secretary , and other Grand Officers of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , " by the chairman ; " The Building Committee , coupled with the name' of Bro . Hunter , " by Lord Loughborough ; " The Grand Architect , Bro . Bryce , " by the chairman ; " The Duchess of Athole , the Ladies , and the Ladies present , " by Bro . Milton , of St . Andrews ; " The Grand Marshal , Bro . Coghill , " by the chairman ; and "The Memory of St . Clair ofRoslin" ( drunk in solemn silence ) , by the chairman . The company then broke up .
THE ASSEMBLY . A grand Masonic assembly was given in the Assembly Rooms , commencing shortly after ten o ' clock . The patronesses were—The Countess of Buchan , Mrs . Craigie Halkett Inglis , Mrs . Gillon of Wallhouse , Mrs . Henry Inglis , Mrs . Mercer , and Mrs . Merry . The patrons were—The Duke of Athole , J . W . Melville , Esq ., of Bennochy ; Lord Loughborough ; General Swinburne ; Samuel Hay , Esq . ; H . Inglis , Esq . ; W . A . Laurie , Esq . ; A . J . Stewart , Esq ., & c .
There were about four hundred ladies and gentlemen present , among whom were—Lord Panmure , Lord Loughborough , Lord Neaves , Lord Buchan , Sir A . Alison , Col . Alison , Major John Chambers , of Everton ; Major Crawford ; Captains Bedford , Hay , Bruce ; Lieut . M'Parian , B . N . ; Mr . Hope Yere ; Mr . Henry Inglis , of Stow ; Mr . Andrew Inglis ; Mr . William Inglis ; Mr . Hunter of Blackness ; Mr . Downing Bruce of Kilbagie ; Mr . Kinnaird of Falkirk ; Mr . Frederic Dundas , M . P . : Mr . J . Whyte Melville , & c , & c .
The Week
THE WEEK
The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace on Monday , and in the evening , accompanied by the Prince Consort , the King of the Belgians and suite , honoured the performance of the Philharmonic Society with her presence . On Wednesday the Prince Consort laid the foundation-stone of a new wing of the Licensed Victuallers' Asylum , and in the evening accompanied her Majesty to the concert given for the Eoyal Academy of Music at St . James ' s Hall . Mr . Cooke of Astley ' s , and several members of his company , gave a performance in the riding
school of Buckingham Palace on Thursday , in the presence of her Majesty and the Royal Family . The Queen , Prince Consort , and party , attended Iter Majesty ' s Theatre in the evening . On Friday the Queen and the Prince Consort , with the Princesses Alice and Helena , the King of the Belgians , the Duke and Duchess of Brabant , and the Count of Flanders , visited the Crystal Palace at Sydenham . The Queen , Prince Consort , and King of the Belgians , again honoured Her Majesty ' s Theatre with their presence on Saturday . In the House of Lords , on
Monday , in reply to a question by the Marquis of Lansdowne , the Earl of Malmesbury said it was not the intention of the Government to submit to their lordships the consideration of the resolutions relating to the future government of India which had been so much discussed in the House of Commons . A Bill upon the subject had been introduced into the House of Commons , and when that reached their lordships , which he hoped would be the case in the second week of July , there would be ample time for discussion . On Tuesday the Divorce and