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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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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