The Celtic Society held their aaoHabjfiuiiMjr at Edinburgh, on Friday, the 25th uIl Sir Waiter Scott, E«rt., prcsjden,*up ported on the light and left by LiyuL-CokmeJ D'Eaje, .S» Win. Madeo-1 Banna ty nr, BajrU# Major S-Utj^ )*£ *Lij*|lJra-fOOD*, the Very Hi*f*sreo'i^riiidju| Baird, and Mr. Leonard |lorfter, as guests of the Society,. iTje croupiers’ agala nmfilled by MK Macdonald, of Stafti* and .Sir. Joh*^ ScoU gUs* Km, ...of Sprinxw^od Fark. After the usual tniii tad been given with their accustomed honours, and several jreiftle-men present had addressed tHe meeting, Mr. \Cciinard Horner proposed the health of “ the Author i-f WaverUy.” Sir Walter Scort then rose .»tid said—** 1 cannot say tlut I mn particularly acquau ted »tth the gentleman j hut he is eery atruugly recent**men*u*u to us, and, if you please, I shall give the tune to his honour*. Right loudly were the honours-rung ; cud thus Sir Whiter Scott may blt; said to have fruit/tfrrcd his public hotiours on vb« author of Waverlty. —Edinburgh Observer.