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The Masonic Mirror.

LODGE OP PitosPEMTv ( No . 78 ) . —The installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , February 23 rd , at ] the White Hart Hotel , Hishopsgate-sfcreefc . Bro . Alfred Day , W . M ., presided , and initiated Mr . James Nutt , and afterwards passed to the second degree Bros . Danks and Usher . Bro . J . H . Goodwin , the W . M . elect , was then presented for installation , and was duly placed in the chair in the presence of a full board of installed Masters . Although it was the first time Bro . Day had undertaken the duty , he went through the ceremony in a most satisfactory

manner . Bro . Goodwin then appointed and invested the following , as his officers for the year ensuing : —Bros . Day , P . M . ; F . J . Prescott , S . W . ; 0 . F . Valentine , J . W . ; Bro . H . J . Thompson , Sec . ; E . S . Cornwell , S . D . ; E . Arnold , J . D , ; Saltmarsh , D . Cer . ; H . Mills , I . G . Bro . Horace Thomas , P . M ., Treasurer , was also invested . The W . M . then addressing his predecessor , said he had the honour of presenting to Bro . Day a P . M ' s . jewel , in recognition of his distinguished services . The jewel , which is of the most elegant character , bears this inscrpription : — " Prosperity Lodge ,

February , 1859 . Presented to Bro , Alfred Day , P . M ., us a token of esteem for the admirable manner in which he performed the duties of tho Lodge , and the zeal with which he promulgated the genuine principles and tenets of the Order , during the year he presided as W . M . " At eight o ' clock , the Lodge was called off to refreshment , and between forty and fifty Brethren assembled at a most excellent banquet . There were several visitors , and among others were Bros . George Biggs , P . G . S . B . ; Rule , P . G . Purs . ; Purdy , How , Kindred , Mobbs , Stem , Mollay , Braithwaitc , Hareborough , and Middleton .

£ | L ODGE OF TRAyQuiLLiTT *( No , 21 S ) The annual installation festival was held on Monday , February 21 st , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . Bro . Meyer Harris presided , and gracefully closed his year of office by-initiating Mr . George Monk , and passing to the second degree Bros . J . Barnett , H . D . Hart , J . Jacobs , E . Jacobs , II . Klaher , and Welfare . The annual election of four members for the management of the Benevolent Fund was also entered on . Bro . Harris then resigned the chair to Bro . Selig , according to the long established custom of No . 21 S , and presented Bro . Moss Ansellthe W . M . electwho . was dulinstalled in the chairin presence

, , y , of seventeen Past Musters , and afterwards proclaimed and saluted in the several degrees . There were near sixty Brethren present . The W . M . then appointed and invested , fas his officers , Bro . Henry Isaacs , P . M . No . 227 , and Prov . G . Org . of Herts , S . W . ; Maurice Hart , J . W . ; Algernon Sydney , Sec ; Robert Cox , S . D . ; Moss , J . D . ; Benda , M . Cer . ; Philip Levy , I . G . ; Davis and Pyke , Stewards , Bro . Alexander Levy , who had been re-elected Treaurer , was unable to attend . The W . M ., in investing his Officers , with force as well as kindness addressed each on his duties

and the necessity of regular attendance , to which they severally replied . Bro . Noah Davies , P . M ., then , in the name aud on the part of the Lodge , presented a very elegant jewel , which had been voted at the preceding meeting , to Bro . Meyer Harris , as a mark of esteem for his valuable services given in open lodge . Bro . Harris modestly acknowledged the testimonial , and said ho was conscious he had endeavoured to do his duty in every office , from the time he was appointed I . G . of the Lodge , and he believed he had never been absent from his post ; it would be his

pleasure as also his duty to continue his services to tho W . M . whenever they might he required . The Lodge was then closed , and this meeting being always a festal one , the Brethren adjourned to the usual splendid banquet that closes the day . There were several visitors present .

INDUSTRY LODGE ( No . 219 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at Dick ' s Coffeehouse . Fleet-street , on Tuesday , Feb . 22 nd . Bro . Cotterell , W . M ., presided , and in his usual able manner , raised Bro . Bury to the third degree , passed Bro . Buswell to tho second degree , and initiated Captain Andrews , of tho Gold Coast Artillery , into the mysteries of the Craft . The business being completed , the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , and the evening was passed most harmoniously . The visitors present were , Bros . Madigau , W . M . ; Devereux , S . W . ; Palmer , Little , and Brown , of the Castle Lodge , Windsor , No . 1073 ; Goring , P . M . No . 25 ; Stewart , No . ISO ; Thompson , No . 206 ; Leared , No . 935 , & c . UKITID PILGRIMS' LODGE ( NO . 7-15 . )—The monthly meeting of this Lodge was

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
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THE CALM OF DEATH. Article 15
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NEW MUSIC Article 20
THE ENGLISH HEARTH. Article 21
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 31
MARK MASONRY. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 40
AMERICA. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Masonic Mirror.

LODGE OP PitosPEMTv ( No . 78 ) . —The installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday , February 23 rd , at ] the White Hart Hotel , Hishopsgate-sfcreefc . Bro . Alfred Day , W . M ., presided , and initiated Mr . James Nutt , and afterwards passed to the second degree Bros . Danks and Usher . Bro . J . H . Goodwin , the W . M . elect , was then presented for installation , and was duly placed in the chair in the presence of a full board of installed Masters . Although it was the first time Bro . Day had undertaken the duty , he went through the ceremony in a most satisfactory

manner . Bro . Goodwin then appointed and invested the following , as his officers for the year ensuing : —Bros . Day , P . M . ; F . J . Prescott , S . W . ; 0 . F . Valentine , J . W . ; Bro . H . J . Thompson , Sec . ; E . S . Cornwell , S . D . ; E . Arnold , J . D , ; Saltmarsh , D . Cer . ; H . Mills , I . G . Bro . Horace Thomas , P . M ., Treasurer , was also invested . The W . M . then addressing his predecessor , said he had the honour of presenting to Bro . Day a P . M ' s . jewel , in recognition of his distinguished services . The jewel , which is of the most elegant character , bears this inscrpription : — " Prosperity Lodge ,

February , 1859 . Presented to Bro , Alfred Day , P . M ., us a token of esteem for the admirable manner in which he performed the duties of tho Lodge , and the zeal with which he promulgated the genuine principles and tenets of the Order , during the year he presided as W . M . " At eight o ' clock , the Lodge was called off to refreshment , and between forty and fifty Brethren assembled at a most excellent banquet . There were several visitors , and among others were Bros . George Biggs , P . G . S . B . ; Rule , P . G . Purs . ; Purdy , How , Kindred , Mobbs , Stem , Mollay , Braithwaitc , Hareborough , and Middleton .

£ | L ODGE OF TRAyQuiLLiTT *( No , 21 S ) The annual installation festival was held on Monday , February 21 st , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . Bro . Meyer Harris presided , and gracefully closed his year of office by-initiating Mr . George Monk , and passing to the second degree Bros . J . Barnett , H . D . Hart , J . Jacobs , E . Jacobs , II . Klaher , and Welfare . The annual election of four members for the management of the Benevolent Fund was also entered on . Bro . Harris then resigned the chair to Bro . Selig , according to the long established custom of No . 21 S , and presented Bro . Moss Ansellthe W . M . electwho . was dulinstalled in the chairin presence

, , y , of seventeen Past Musters , and afterwards proclaimed and saluted in the several degrees . There were near sixty Brethren present . The W . M . then appointed and invested , fas his officers , Bro . Henry Isaacs , P . M . No . 227 , and Prov . G . Org . of Herts , S . W . ; Maurice Hart , J . W . ; Algernon Sydney , Sec ; Robert Cox , S . D . ; Moss , J . D . ; Benda , M . Cer . ; Philip Levy , I . G . ; Davis and Pyke , Stewards , Bro . Alexander Levy , who had been re-elected Treaurer , was unable to attend . The W . M ., in investing his Officers , with force as well as kindness addressed each on his duties

and the necessity of regular attendance , to which they severally replied . Bro . Noah Davies , P . M ., then , in the name aud on the part of the Lodge , presented a very elegant jewel , which had been voted at the preceding meeting , to Bro . Meyer Harris , as a mark of esteem for his valuable services given in open lodge . Bro . Harris modestly acknowledged the testimonial , and said ho was conscious he had endeavoured to do his duty in every office , from the time he was appointed I . G . of the Lodge , and he believed he had never been absent from his post ; it would be his

pleasure as also his duty to continue his services to tho W . M . whenever they might he required . The Lodge was then closed , and this meeting being always a festal one , the Brethren adjourned to the usual splendid banquet that closes the day . There were several visitors present .

INDUSTRY LODGE ( No . 219 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at Dick ' s Coffeehouse . Fleet-street , on Tuesday , Feb . 22 nd . Bro . Cotterell , W . M ., presided , and in his usual able manner , raised Bro . Bury to the third degree , passed Bro . Buswell to tho second degree , and initiated Captain Andrews , of tho Gold Coast Artillery , into the mysteries of the Craft . The business being completed , the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , and the evening was passed most harmoniously . The visitors present were , Bros . Madigau , W . M . ; Devereux , S . W . ; Palmer , Little , and Brown , of the Castle Lodge , Windsor , No . 1073 ; Goring , P . M . No . 25 ; Stewart , No . ISO ; Thompson , No . 206 ; Leared , No . 935 , & c . UKITID PILGRIMS' LODGE ( NO . 7-15 . )—The monthly meeting of this Lodge was

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