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Crafts were th ^ n given , and various other toasts . ^ brethreh were called upon to ^ cliarity , Which , likeits sister ^ me ^ receives ^ In this instaiicea sum pf ^ m had come from abroad .
[ Our correspondent ^ do ^ bringing before t ^ e notice of having the ni journal ; in the ^ saine way that t ^ appointments of the London liodges are giveii in yo ^ M ^ g ^ me , which wohld have the effect of making the Fiyemitions Magazine a * i ^ would tend to qenaeht those bonds of fraternal affection ^ vhich should be the aim
of erery ^ the ^ Secretaries of the to Bro . Johii Law , Ma ^ puic jeweK agent therey whp , IfeeLeonyinced , would ar ^ listtp youferihsertion . ] ";/ .: ;^ : S- " / .-: -.- ^ ^ - - -, 'V : ?^ :: ; : "'" respected M Lpdge dined together at six
^ be ^ e ^ in tlie ^ air ^ $ 1 (& LG > 3 ^ Brince B ^ ] £ . H . 30 tti D egr e e ) on the right ; and Bro . John j ^ rchibald Cahipbell , R ^ slieritlbfthe c and ^ rb ^ ville * S . G-1 I . G > 33 rd degree , representative from the Grand Lodge of I
acted as croupier ; supported by IllusviBro . Alexander James St 33 rd Degree , and % o . C ^ The dinner ^ which was well supplied by 5 ^ only Lodge holding the s assembled to honour so ancient a ^ Lodge , and so highly respected a ^ M posing the following d ^ ^ Chapel * No ; 1 ; the Lodge Journeyman , Ho . 8 Dalkeith Kilwinning , Ho . 10 ;
St , David ' s , He , 36 ; Edinburgh Defensive Band , No . 151 ^ Roman Eagle ; No . 160 ; Lodge Portbbellp , Ho . 226 ; Edinburgh and Leith , Ho . 2911 and Lodge St . Clair , No . 349 . The R . W . M , occupied the chair ; Bro . Michael Dodd , K . H . 30 th Degree , S . W ,, in the west , and Bro . J ; h \ Ziervogel , K . H . 30 th Degree , J ; W > , in the south ; Bro . B . A , Turton , K . H . 30 th Degree , S . D , On the J . W ., by
command of the R . W . M ., performing the pleasant duty of his office , the R . W . M . proposed the prosperity of the different sister iodges present , after first drinking to "The Grand Lodge of Ireland and the Duke of Leinster ; " " The Grand Lodge of England , and the Earl of Zetland ; " and , though last not least , ¦ " The Grand Lodge of Scotland , and our own esteemed and respected M . W , G . M ., his Grace the Duke of Athole "
Bro . Hunter , R . W . M . of Journeyman Lodge , No . 8 , in returning thanks for his Lodge , said that it gave him much pleasure to acknowledge the toast wHich had been proposed . It was only twelve months ago since he had the gratification of being present for the first time in St . John ' s Chapel , but during the period that had intervened he had visited the Lodge several times , and he had been exceedingly delighted with what he had seen and heard on these occasions ; he considered that the interest and zeal which the R . W . M . had displayed in the cause of
Masonry deserved the greatest praise . At all the meetings , whether large or small , and whenever anything was to be done for the advantage and honour of the Craft , he had scarcely ever found him absent from his post . He had so far reaped a reward by the honour which had that day been conferred upon him by the universal esteem of the Brethren , and by the prosperous position of bis Lodge , He ( Bro . Hunter ) hoped that his labours during the year which he had now entered upon would be crowned with no less success than they had been during the past . He could not refainfrom referring , as had already been done , to the
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Crafts were th ^ n given , and various other toasts . ^ brethreh were called upon to ^ cliarity , Which , likeits sister ^ me ^ receives ^ In this instaiicea sum pf ^ m had come from abroad .
[ Our correspondent ^ do ^ bringing before t ^ e notice of having the ni journal ; in the ^ saine way that t ^ appointments of the London liodges are giveii in yo ^ M ^ g ^ me , which wohld have the effect of making the Fiyemitions Magazine a * i ^ would tend to qenaeht those bonds of fraternal affection ^ vhich should be the aim
of erery ^ the ^ Secretaries of the to Bro . Johii Law , Ma ^ puic jeweK agent therey whp , IfeeLeonyinced , would ar ^ listtp youferihsertion . ] ";/ .: ;^ : S- " / .-: -.- ^ ^ - - -, 'V : ?^ :: ; : "'" respected M Lpdge dined together at six
^ be ^ e ^ in tlie ^ air ^ $ 1 (& LG > 3 ^ Brince B ^ ] £ . H . 30 tti D egr e e ) on the right ; and Bro . John j ^ rchibald Cahipbell , R ^ slieritlbfthe c and ^ rb ^ ville * S . G-1 I . G > 33 rd degree , representative from the Grand Lodge of I
acted as croupier ; supported by IllusviBro . Alexander James St 33 rd Degree , and % o . C ^ The dinner ^ which was well supplied by 5 ^ only Lodge holding the s assembled to honour so ancient a ^ Lodge , and so highly respected a ^ M posing the following d ^ ^ Chapel * No ; 1 ; the Lodge Journeyman , Ho . 8 Dalkeith Kilwinning , Ho . 10 ;
St , David ' s , He , 36 ; Edinburgh Defensive Band , No . 151 ^ Roman Eagle ; No . 160 ; Lodge Portbbellp , Ho . 226 ; Edinburgh and Leith , Ho . 2911 and Lodge St . Clair , No . 349 . The R . W . M , occupied the chair ; Bro . Michael Dodd , K . H . 30 th Degree , S . W ,, in the west , and Bro . J ; h \ Ziervogel , K . H . 30 th Degree , J ; W > , in the south ; Bro . B . A , Turton , K . H . 30 th Degree , S . D , On the J . W ., by
command of the R . W . M ., performing the pleasant duty of his office , the R . W . M . proposed the prosperity of the different sister iodges present , after first drinking to "The Grand Lodge of Ireland and the Duke of Leinster ; " " The Grand Lodge of England , and the Earl of Zetland ; " and , though last not least , ¦ " The Grand Lodge of Scotland , and our own esteemed and respected M . W , G . M ., his Grace the Duke of Athole "
Bro . Hunter , R . W . M . of Journeyman Lodge , No . 8 , in returning thanks for his Lodge , said that it gave him much pleasure to acknowledge the toast wHich had been proposed . It was only twelve months ago since he had the gratification of being present for the first time in St . John ' s Chapel , but during the period that had intervened he had visited the Lodge several times , and he had been exceedingly delighted with what he had seen and heard on these occasions ; he considered that the interest and zeal which the R . W . M . had displayed in the cause of
Masonry deserved the greatest praise . At all the meetings , whether large or small , and whenever anything was to be done for the advantage and honour of the Craft , he had scarcely ever found him absent from his post . He had so far reaped a reward by the honour which had that day been conferred upon him by the universal esteem of the Brethren , and by the prosperous position of bis Lodge , He ( Bro . Hunter ) hoped that his labours during the year which he had now entered upon would be crowned with no less success than they had been during the past . He could not refainfrom referring , as had already been done , to the