APPENDIX. 



Thanks to the energy of Sir John Forbes they had 

 now two brick kilns erected for the manufacture of tiles, 

 which were likely to pay the projectors, as well as to 

 confer a most important boon on the country. He con 

 cluded by proposing &quot; The Plough.&quot; (Air Speed the 

 Plough.) 



Sir THOMAS BURNETT gave &quot; Mr Hadden and the 

 Manufacturing Interest.&quot; (Air The Rock and the 

 Wee Pickle Tow.) 



Mr HECTOR proposed &quot; Mr Windsor,&quot; who had ex 

 erted himself strongly to assist the Committee to make 

 their arrangements. (Air O er the W^ater to Charlie.) 



The CHAIRMAN gave &quot; Prosperity to the Royal Glen- 

 ury Distillery.&quot; He eulogised Mr Barclay as a benefactor 

 to agriculture, as a magistrate, as a kind master, whose 

 servants had grown grey in his service (loud cheers) 

 and now they were indebted to him for this distillery,, 

 which not only afforded the best market for their barley, 

 but also, as they could testify at this moment, a most de 

 licious and powerful beverage. If her Majesty could 

 only have tasted the produce of her own distillery at Glen- 

 ury, she would undoubtedly have forsworn thin pota 

 tions, and addicted herself to strong waters. (Laughter.) 

 They were told, on good authority, that the juice of the 

 grape rejoiced the heart of man ; the same might have 

 been said of the barley bree. (Cheers.) (Air Willie 

 brew d a peck o Maut.) 



Captain BARCLAY returned thanks for the high com- 



