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The Masonic Mirror.

Friday , lth . —Chapter . —Fidelity ( 3 ) , London Tavern . Monday , 10 /// . —Lodges , S ( . George's nnd Corner Stone ( No . 5 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Fortitude and Old Cumberland ( 12 ) , ditto ; St . Albans ( 32 ) , London Oolite House ; Domatic ( 20 ( 1 ) , Falcou TaA-eru ; Confidence ( 228 ) , Anderton's Hotel . Tuesday , lllh . —Lodges , Burlington ( 113 ) , Albion Tavern ; St . James ' s Union ( 211 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Percy ( 234- ) , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall Street ; Israel ' 217 ) , Seyd ' s Hotel , Finsbury ; St Michael ' s ( 255 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Nine Sluses ( 2 Sli ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; AVellington ( 805 ) , Lord Duncan , Deptford . Chapter— Jerusalem ( 2 IS ) , Dick ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . Rose Croix . —Metropolitan Chapter , Freemasons' Tavern .

IFednesday , 12 th . —Lodges , Fidelity ( No . 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Enoch ( 11 ) , ditto ; Union ol'AVaterloo ( 13 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , AA ' oohvich ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Southwark ; Koyal Athelsf an ( 19 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Eoyal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons'Tavern ; A'itruvian ( 103 ) , AA'hite Hart , College Street , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , AVade's Hold , Poplar ; Jusliee ( 172 ) , " Royal Albert , New Cross Road , Deptlbvd ; Pilgrim ( 289 ) , Ship a-. id Turtle ; Belgrave ( 1051 ) , Gun Tavern , Pimlico . Thursday , Idth . —Lodges , Friendship ( 6 ) , Thatched House Tavern ; Regularity ( 108 ) , Freemasons'Tavern ; Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 320 ) , Hartley ' s Hotel ; Polish ( 778 ) , Freemasons * Tavern ; Canonbury ( 955 ) , Canonbury Ta \ 'eru , Islington . Friday , lith . —Lodges , Bedford ( 183 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Union ( 195 ) , London Tavern ; High Cross ( 105 G ) , Railway Hotel , Northumberland Pork , Tottenham . Saturday , lotli— Lodge , Honour and Generosity ( 194 ) , London Tavern . [ Tlie appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in tlie last number of each mouth . ]

R OBKHT B URNS L OUGH ( No . 25 ) . —The animal meeting of this Lodge AA'as held at the Freemasons' Tavern , ou Monday last , the 3 rd instant , Bro . Chas . Bennett , AV . M . presiding . The Lodge having been duly opened , Bros . Sealey and Read Avere raised , and Bros . Lawrence , Murray , and Keyzor passed , to their respective degrees . The ceremony of installation AA'as next proceeded ivith , Bro . AVatson , P . M . presiding , supported by a board of installed Masters consisting of tAventy-one , amongst Avhom ive observed Bros . Bennett , Clements , Robinson , Byte , and LeGassick , P . Ms , of the Lodge ; Bros . Smyth , AV . M . No . 1044 ; Couleher , AV . M .

No . 1055 ; Knight , W . M . No . 411 ; Smith , P . M . No . 206 , G . Purs . ; Ireland , P . M . No . 805 ; AVard , P . M . No . 12 ; AVyatt , P . M . No . 166 ; Daly , No . 371 ; Bird , P . M . No . 11 ; AVilliams , P . M . No . 11 , & c , & e . Tho installation , having been completed , the neiv W . AI . appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . Gladwin , . S . AV . ; Caldivell , J . AY . ; Couleher-, W . M . No . 1055 , S . D . ; Br-aham , . 1 . 1 ) . ; Lyon , I . G ., aud Beckett , Tyler . Bros . Aptecl and Newton , P . Ms ., w-ere re-invested as Treas . and Hoc , and Bros . Watson , P . M ., Clements , P . M ., and Matthew's , as Stewards . The new AA . M . ( AA'ho , as a P . M . of No . 745 , is Avell known as thoroughly up to his AA-ork ) , next proceeded to initiate Mr . Chas . Smith and Mr . Benj . Chas . Jones into the Order ,

and concluded by presenting a P . M ' s . jeivel to Bro . Chas . Bennett , one of a long list of Masters who have tended to maintain tlie character of tho Lodge as one of the best in the Order . Bro . Bennett briefly acknoivledged the compliment , and other business having been disposed of , the Lodge was closed , and tire Brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet at arr hour hoivever too late for- real enjoyment . The AV . M . most ably presided , and a variety of toasts AA-ere drunk aud duly responded to , the cause ofthe charities being most ably advocated by Bro . Watson . Many of the Brethren subscribed their names to the list of the AV . AI . ivho serves as one of the Steivni'ds at the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution . Bros . Hansford , Past G . Org ., and Donald King , added to the enjoyment of the evening .

LODGE OV INDUSTHY ( NO . 21 9 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at Dick ' s Coffee House , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , the 28 th Dec . Bro . Suter , P . M ., presided , in place of the AV . AI ., Avho AA'as absent through a severe domestic affliction . Bro . Hind AA-as passed to the second degree , and Bro . Hollyer raised to the degree of a M . M . The Brethren then proceeded to the election of W . AI . for the ensuing year , ivhen the choice of tire members unanimously fell ou Bro . Cotterell , J . W . Bro . Lescombe , P . M ., was re-elected Treasurer ; aud Bro . Young , Tyler . TAVO gentlemen ivere then proposed for initiation , and four Brethren for joining . The business

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Untitled Article 1
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INDEX. Article 3
THE MASONIC MIRROR, Article 6
FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
CAGLIOSTRO AND THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY. Article 13
THE DUTIES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
Selection Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
" JUSTITIA" AND THE "MASONIC OBSERVER." Article 31
CHARITY. Article 34
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 35
THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 35
MASONIC HALLS versus TAVERNS. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 52
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 53
THE WEEK. Article 55
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
NOTICES. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 58
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The Masonic Mirror.

Friday , lth . —Chapter . —Fidelity ( 3 ) , London Tavern . Monday , 10 /// . —Lodges , S ( . George's nnd Corner Stone ( No . 5 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Fortitude and Old Cumberland ( 12 ) , ditto ; St . Albans ( 32 ) , London Oolite House ; Domatic ( 20 ( 1 ) , Falcou TaA-eru ; Confidence ( 228 ) , Anderton's Hotel . Tuesday , lllh . —Lodges , Burlington ( 113 ) , Albion Tavern ; St . James ' s Union ( 211 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Percy ( 234- ) , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall Street ; Israel ' 217 ) , Seyd ' s Hotel , Finsbury ; St Michael ' s ( 255 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Nine Sluses ( 2 Sli ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; AVellington ( 805 ) , Lord Duncan , Deptford . Chapter— Jerusalem ( 2 IS ) , Dick ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . Rose Croix . —Metropolitan Chapter , Freemasons' Tavern .

IFednesday , 12 th . —Lodges , Fidelity ( No . 3 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Enoch ( 11 ) , ditto ; Union ol'AVaterloo ( 13 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , AA ' oohvich ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Southwark ; Koyal Athelsf an ( 19 ) , George and Blue Boar ; Eoyal Naval ( 70 ) , Freemasons'Tavern ; A'itruvian ( 103 ) , AA'hite Hart , College Street , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , AVade's Hold , Poplar ; Jusliee ( 172 ) , " Royal Albert , New Cross Road , Deptlbvd ; Pilgrim ( 289 ) , Ship a-. id Turtle ; Belgrave ( 1051 ) , Gun Tavern , Pimlico . Thursday , Idth . —Lodges , Friendship ( 6 ) , Thatched House Tavern ; Regularity ( 108 ) , Freemasons'Tavern ; Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle ; Bank of England ( 320 ) , Hartley ' s Hotel ; Polish ( 778 ) , Freemasons * Tavern ; Canonbury ( 955 ) , Canonbury Ta \ 'eru , Islington . Friday , lith . —Lodges , Bedford ( 183 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Union ( 195 ) , London Tavern ; High Cross ( 105 G ) , Railway Hotel , Northumberland Pork , Tottenham . Saturday , lotli— Lodge , Honour and Generosity ( 194 ) , London Tavern . [ Tlie appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in tlie last number of each mouth . ]

R OBKHT B URNS L OUGH ( No . 25 ) . —The animal meeting of this Lodge AA'as held at the Freemasons' Tavern , ou Monday last , the 3 rd instant , Bro . Chas . Bennett , AV . M . presiding . The Lodge having been duly opened , Bros . Sealey and Read Avere raised , and Bros . Lawrence , Murray , and Keyzor passed , to their respective degrees . The ceremony of installation AA'as next proceeded ivith , Bro . AVatson , P . M . presiding , supported by a board of installed Masters consisting of tAventy-one , amongst Avhom ive observed Bros . Bennett , Clements , Robinson , Byte , and LeGassick , P . Ms , of the Lodge ; Bros . Smyth , AV . M . No . 1044 ; Couleher , AV . M .

No . 1055 ; Knight , W . M . No . 411 ; Smith , P . M . No . 206 , G . Purs . ; Ireland , P . M . No . 805 ; AVard , P . M . No . 12 ; AVyatt , P . M . No . 166 ; Daly , No . 371 ; Bird , P . M . No . 11 ; AVilliams , P . M . No . 11 , & c , & e . Tho installation , having been completed , the neiv W . AI . appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . Gladwin , . S . AV . ; Caldivell , J . AY . ; Couleher-, W . M . No . 1055 , S . D . ; Br-aham , . 1 . 1 ) . ; Lyon , I . G ., aud Beckett , Tyler . Bros . Aptecl and Newton , P . Ms ., w-ere re-invested as Treas . and Hoc , and Bros . Watson , P . M ., Clements , P . M ., and Matthew's , as Stewards . The new AA . M . ( AA'ho , as a P . M . of No . 745 , is Avell known as thoroughly up to his AA-ork ) , next proceeded to initiate Mr . Chas . Smith and Mr . Benj . Chas . Jones into the Order ,

and concluded by presenting a P . M ' s . jeivel to Bro . Chas . Bennett , one of a long list of Masters who have tended to maintain tlie character of tho Lodge as one of the best in the Order . Bro . Bennett briefly acknoivledged the compliment , and other business having been disposed of , the Lodge was closed , and tire Brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet at arr hour hoivever too late for- real enjoyment . The AV . M . most ably presided , and a variety of toasts AA-ere drunk aud duly responded to , the cause ofthe charities being most ably advocated by Bro . Watson . Many of the Brethren subscribed their names to the list of the AV . AI . ivho serves as one of the Steivni'ds at the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution . Bros . Hansford , Past G . Org ., and Donald King , added to the enjoyment of the evening .

LODGE OV INDUSTHY ( NO . 21 9 ) . —This Lodge held its regular meeting at Dick ' s Coffee House , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , the 28 th Dec . Bro . Suter , P . M ., presided , in place of the AV . AI ., Avho AA'as absent through a severe domestic affliction . Bro . Hind AA-as passed to the second degree , and Bro . Hollyer raised to the degree of a M . M . The Brethren then proceeded to the election of W . AI . for the ensuing year , ivhen the choice of tire members unanimously fell ou Bro . Cotterell , J . W . Bro . Lescombe , P . M ., was re-elected Treasurer ; aud Bro . Young , Tyler . TAVO gentlemen ivere then proposed for initiation , and four Brethren for joining . The business

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