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THE DAILY EVENING Stak 18 pusisuEp EVERY AFTERNOON, ‘(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st. yeér, or ST cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is 93.59 a year, im advance; $2 for siz months; $1 for three months; and for less thea three months at the rate of \2centss week. Single oopics, ONE CANT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. U7" Aovanrisxmmnts sacald be sent to the Leflore 12 o’c.ook m.; otherwise they may not until :he next da: 8 St. Andrew's Seciety bration. —Tonsts, . Speeches, &c. [ Reported for The Star } Friday, November 30th, being the anniversary of the titular Saint of Scotland, (St. Aner) the Society, in accordance with a custom, held theif sixth anniversary, at Gautier and sat down to a sumptuous entertainmen which did great credit to the worthy eateret. President Cameron stated the prosperity of the Soc ety im admissions and finances, and the num_ ber of Individuals relieved. Abort fifty gentle. men sat dowa ta supper, who seemed to enjoy the occasion with mach harmony and gtee. The following standard toasts were then drunk and responded to by either a song Or a brief speech from those whose names are placed oppo- site: “1. The day we celebrate, and a’ who bono {t: Wheo _— on the roll of wh by eat it be the recollectiot “Sect by Buber Cemense—* “Here’s to the Land of Bonnets Blue.”” “2. The President of the United States: In the full conviction of the excellency of our inatitu- tions, may he ever cultivate those virtues which der them permanent “Song by ohn M. Young, Sen.—“‘American Str’ “3. oe Majesty Queea Victoria: Endeared to ber people by ber many Chrtsttan virtues, long may she reign.”? Song by Hf. B. Todd.—March 6f the Cameron M The memory of Washington.” [in silence} The land serie somata land we live in.’ gbly honored in being called upon to respond to this toast. Although ft would perbaps More appropriately fall to the task of cae gentleman who had actually left Scotland— nt.—For their country’s good. [Laugh- ‘any of bis friends seemed to have the impres- sion that be was born in the land of Old Seetia; but such bad not been his good fortune. He (the speaker) was born in Vir, ‘nia, withina few miles of Mount Vernon. fis father, whom his friend on bis right (Mr. Carlisle) well remembers—[Mr. Carlisle. Yes, | do]—wasa resident of this city from 1810 Mr. Carlisle, (good humoredly.)—Gentlemen, I tmust let you know that I don’t remember him at that time. ie before I was borna con- Laughter J ‘he speaker remembered, how- the toast which they had just drank previous to the present one. thatas a member of a i riflemen in the town of Alex- andria, his father had the bonor to discharge his rifle over the sumaipaat Seer e Washington when he wea consigned to his tomb at Mount Vernon. He feit it a high honor to be called upen to = ond to sach a sentiment as “‘ The land you left the land you live in.” w He did not regard it as being at all inconsistent to cherish the love of fatherland, and the love which they bad fer the institutions of the coun which gave them protection, where they earn their support, and where they cherished all those social sympathies and agreeable feelings which bad been so well displayed there that ni are far from there being any inconsistency these emotions, he should be very much inclined to doubt the loyalty to the Constitution of the United States, and the institutions under which they Hved, of that man who could retain no love for his native land {Applause} He should doubt still more the loyalty of that native-born citizen to the Constitution and the Isws of this couatry who had no love and no affection, no veneration for that land which contained the ashes of bis forefathers. (Applaus-.] To the native Scotch- men he would say, the more they loved theirown country, they venerated all thst was venerable, all that had made Scotland the rig yes of the world; the more they venerated and revered all that bad consecrated thetr native land to them- selves, the greater — was afforded that they would be true, faithfal, and loyal citizens of this Republic It was not necessary for him to eulogize Scot- land before such an assemblage as t! before him. The world knew her by rt. There was nota single niche in the whole temple of fame that was not or might not be occu by some statue dedicated to te reputation of some great Scotchman. [Applause } ne - “6. The Army and Navy: two pro tectors of a nation’s dignity and honor.’ § nd Teenon and Corpeaation of Washingto ‘he Mayor an jon 2 city: May we bask in security under their foster- ing care, and may their united efforts ever further the interests ee porey Carmng ig F -* Response by his Henor ayor The President, in announcing the above toast, said he thought it was susceptible of division, and he was much inclined to divide it. He could cheerfully drink to the Mayor’s health; but, in bis dgment, the less said about the Corporation the ae A number of years ago theysent him on “to the workhouse for one year; after he had been there about two days, the rations got to be in avery low state, and consequently he ae to feel very xuncomfortable. Snortly after tha change was made, mach to the relief of his feeble tution ‘The Mayor, im responding to the sentiment, said {it was the first time in bis life that be had had the opportunity of mingling with that Association, or one of a like ¢ ter, upon the occasion which then at pe the ether. Por the gen- ast, he need n dred years ago; and that trentng, in aye ee elevate Seeds sanity a 2 oats which now seemed to ere long disa) reared they be la again upon great ocean of phondest the best, and the most pros; upon the face of Almighty’searth. [Aj In that bope, was there a person within of bis-veice who did not realize the fact that verywhere, their desce: =a Praiacst, ‘because I don’t know but what it is my duty as the special representative of the Cor- to turn my beck upoa com) more him; say nothing ar, ees oped ah tue energy ot se aie ea or Ing the C mae, 09 that pot. ae wit of Washington am obliged to defend it in aaa iadifferent In the cuse tion the Mayor said that uniform success, but that I must mail assemblage, and el , and laugbter)—where nobody pre anytatn, that he can’t stand , [tang and nobody feels anything that js not per- LB sober, Sag eos sey in this seclusion and confidence 1 must to you that the Cor on is on ioe e wren side. (Hear, When thatis the — and say ce was. “i m Lee 4 ~ ‘Lang! As far a rae eee only meagan ey daysin the case of the grant. Renewed, ngbter Bet his own N iloaned 1 xf ° on aaa Our the pur, of bel: tid tones 4 committed there for sixty ‘that offense, as I believe it the act of limitation. yor ' bas spoken for impel, jmpelf, Corporation I have vored in this pre to corm to your tender , diag ‘hter.] Upon, the whole, ante ef ce does’at profess to be poe ion of Solomons. Amongst ui to be an Alderman and a membe; aot ie? ‘ommon Couacil, as laid down in the 1948, 1¥ is nowhere said that he must be as hed as (Laughter) If it were am afraid that there would be a great many of contested elections. (Renewed laughter.) ay teat | boars ey can, and I may be at liberty Ui ep the vice and a steady hand at the cyan ee them right, they eee now as epg » in my optnion, as they ever id in their ppertanly, in @ an open sea and a safe channel. “B. The Lasses: The cherished idols of our bearts, and the of our family circles.’ ost by John Reekie—‘Green grow the rushes, if bore, ee 8 = g VOLUNTEER TOASTS. ular toasta being druuk, the Chair an- Bk ae is readiness to receive Volunteer toasts from any of those present. By the Treasurer, Mr. T. H. Smith—The mem- ory of Joseph Gales, the Nestor of Editors, his kindly appreciation ‘of our festive board is our best endorsement. This sentiment was responded oie d Mr. Car- lisle and Mr. n genie ie ed dle propriate ghiribute to remarka, both conic worth of the seen moral excell ‘ing Secretary, Mr. William oak Se e heated link of the American Unton be cooled down ina fountain of honest love. a Mai er, Mr. James Gould—Let Wash- m city flourish and ever remain what its —yh founder designed—the Capital of the a By W.S.Roberts—The Equality of the States — Lo perpetuity of the Unton.’’ Tati President, after a few explanatory remarks, asa close connection between the St. Andrews deat ef and the Burns Club, and seeing the Presi- deat a Burns Club present, offered the fol- ae ree ta Clephane, President of the Burns Club. Mr. C. returned thanks in a few brief remarks. He said he bad listened tothe high eulogies of Mr. Carlisle and Professor Macleod, on the char- acter of the late Joseph Gales, which had o becker gy on his feelings; that he endo aap me rated every they bad said. He had known him for more than forty years, and found him the same man in prosperity as in adversity. Mr.C. said he was a Scotsman born, though long absent from his ve land. He could now impartially judge of the character of Scotsmen— that Saree not politicians; that they were not @ gregarious peo} ing ether upon election or other public = acoso evidenced from the fact that few, indeed, held office under Government, unless they were of a utilitarian kind; they were a reading people, and could judge each for himseif, and when once their optuions were formed, it was as difficult to change their mindsas to turn back the Potomac river to {is source. He mentioned many instances in which the United States had been benefited by their in- wegrity, skill and perseverance, illustrating the same by names, and stating many well-known factsa—that they were distiagtished by patriotism in the Revolution, in fields of battle and in the councils of the nation; that a Scotsman a President of the United States; and that Lee or three had signed the Declaration of Independence. je also alluded to the sarcophagi which in- close the remains of Weaaniagton and his lady, ited by a stonecutter of Philadelphia to the ily resident there, through a philanthropic motive, after witnessing the decayed coffins in which the bodies were exposed in the vault. These remarks, be observed, were not made through national vanity, but to anew what Scots done in the service of their —— wate. He concluded by proposing the a i "Kae a Andrews and Burns Society. kindred asso- clations: May nothiog occur that will jar or dis- turb the social intercourse and kind feelings that exist between tuem.”’ By Mr Henry B. Todd.—‘The memory of Thos. Slight, Esq” [In silence] Appropriste song. By Vice President Mr. Jno. Smith —‘‘ The of Scotland : Pesce that shall ever be en- deared to Scotia, the land of song, while the bleak, rugged mountains point their rude wana to the sky.” oak ir. Leng ayy crate of our distin- Mr. ges Neest ih his usual , Smith—The health of the President of the Ba his lady. is ‘The bealth of the Vice President and lady was next proposed By Mr. Jewell—The ladies—they speak thethselves. a Rai Phe old Scottish home, from ene 8 the pos, epiag Me, wiul ts memory ir. Geo. H. Brown—The heroes of Amer! pies cap, Seibert rgd henca eae thelr illest! exam| paliver fade from our sight. at pia By fe. Andrew Small —‘The Joba Franklin and bis associates, w! — mage : with the of Kane. 0Se nthropy in attem| to rescue, them had Qeought im to an mp a By Mr. James Clephane—“‘The United States and Great Britain: —_ that matual pra Ege that unites regen pod the of Europe that prespenty # ich emanates freedom.’’ By John Robertson.—‘‘ Sym, Prerey~Tee lan- guage of at the silver that binds man to man, ids luster to humanity.” « Joun Findlay, Eiq.—May increasi: ppd attend his efforts fa promoting the lataront of Scotchmen, icen‘Jouradl.” the medium of hig Scot- Wasuino ton, Nov. _ - Lave bad the honor ad ple happy apd more united, and may you the sevession of. a tingle member Ul deataealls | him awey. rol idan ge aera BATON. To @. Cameron, Pres’t St. andrew'e Society. OFPICERS OF THE sOCTETY. bert Cameron, President. john —— Ist Vice President. ‘homas MISCELLANEOUS. eon OPEN ORIGINAL or BOOK ‘STORE, 476 inusiamemanind AVENUE, Neat door to Clay's (late U. S.) 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