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Australia.

Keen , Henry Fay , and Anderson , were then initiated into Freemasonry by the AA . M . The following letter was then read : — '' Committee for the Proposed Formation of a Grand Lodge of A ictoria . " Duke of Rothsay Hotel , Elizabeth-street , " Melbourne , 3 rd August , 1863 . " W OESHIPFUL SIE AND BBOTHEK , —By direction of this committee I have the honour to inform thatat a meeting of

you , the Craft , held at the above place , on \ A ednesday , 15 th ultimo , the report of the action taken by the committee was adopted , and a resolution was carried authorising them to prepare and transmit to the three Grand Lodges , a memorial soliciting permission to create a Grand Lodge for Victoria , and praying their countenance and sanction to such Grand Lodge , a draft of the memorial was submitted to the meeting and agreed to with

some additions then suggested ; a further resolution was carried to the effect that a copy of the memorial should be forwarded to those lodges who have replied favourably , prior to being transmitted to the Grand Lodges . "In the prosecution of their duties for the past three months , the committee have necessarily incurred some expenses , and in order to carry out the above resolutions , a still farther

expenditure will bo unavoidable , ancl as they believe that those lodges who have expressed themselves favourably to the formation of a United Grand Lodgo for Victoria are willing to afford more than a mere passive support , the committee are induced to seek pecuniary assistance to enable them to complete their labours . " A sum of two guineas from each of the twenty assenting lodges will enable the committee to meet all necessary expenses ,

and several influential metropolitan members have agreed to support a vote in their own lodges . I have , therefore , to request that you will bring this subject before your lodge , with a view of proving that an active sympathy exists to assist in carrying out the objects which the committee have undertaken on behalf of the assenting lodges . "A copy of this circular will he forwarded to each of the lodges who have replied favourablyand hoping this will receive

, your prompt attention , I have the honour to be , AVorshipful Brother , yours fraternally , "A . ELLIS , Hon . Sec . " To tho AV . M . of Lodge 368 , Melbourne . " Two guineas were ordered to be remitted to the Secretary of the committee . Lodge closed at ton o ' clock .

COLLINQWOOD . —Xent Lodge ( No . 1147 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at tbe lodge-rooms , Grace Darling Hotel , Smith-street , Bros . Mueller , W . M . ; Homes , S . W . ; Pattrick , J . W . Lodge was opened at half-past seven o ' clock in the first degree . Mr . Thomas Rowe , who had been balloted for and accepted , was initiated into Freemasonry in accordance with our ancient ceremonies . Bro . Southey , who had served his required time as an entered appi-entice , and having proved himself worthy of advancement , was passed to the degree of F . C . The names of two candidates were placed on the ballot-list to be brought before the lodge at next the meeting .

RICHMOND . — Richmond Lodge ( No . 1093 ) . — The regular meeting of the Richmond Lodge was held at the lodge-room , ¦ Sir Charles Napier Hotel , on Tuesday evening , August 4 th . Lodge was opened at half-past seven , Bros . Raven , W . M . ; Flanagan , S . W . ; Heape , J . AA' " . Minutes of the preceding lodge were read and confirmed . Mr . Ashton Warner , who had been duly balloted for and accepted at the lodge held in June last , was initiated into the mysteries belonging to tho entered

ap prentice degree . Bro . Theodore Adams Lavater having proved his proficiency in the entered apprentice degree was duly received as a F . C . Mason . The lodge was then called off for five minutes , and Bro . AVisbart was raised to the high and sublime degree of M . M . The election of A A \ . M . for the ensuing twelve months was next proceeded with . The following names were put forward as all eligible to fill that important position . Bros . '

Levick , P . M . ; Raven , AV . M . ; Nicholls , P . M . ; Wardlaw , P . M . ; Flanagan , S . W . ; Heape , J . W . ; Jenens , P . S . W . Bro . Raven was duly elected AV . M . ; Bro . Nicholls , P . M ., was unanimousl y chosen Treas . ; and Bro . J . T . Smith appointed Tyler . AVILLIAMSTOWN — Lodge of Industry ( No . 1048 ) . —The regular meeting of the above lodge took place on Tuesday , August 4 th . In tlie absence of the AV . M ., Bro . La Roche , P . M ., took the chair . Mr . C . E . Reay and Mr . Charles Brown , were balloted for and initiated according to ancient custom .

Australia.

INSTRUCTION . CAELTON LODGE . —The annual supper was held on Tuesday , August 11 , at Old Lincoln Inn , Cardigan-street , and about -10 brethren sat down to a very excellent entertainment . The chair was filled by Bro . Ellis , P . M ., and Prov . G . See ., supported by Bros . Rintel , Davidson , and Baker , AA . M . 's ; Bro . Ruck , P . M ., sat iu the west , supported by Bros . Monfort , P . M ., aud Caro ,

AV . M . After the cloth was removed , the usual Masonic toasts were given— " Tlie Queen and the Craft , " " The Three Grand Masters , " " The Provincial Grand Master and other Officers . " The toast was responded to hy Bro . Rintel in a very appropriate speech , who then proposed " Success to the Carlton Instruction Lodge , " and coupled with the toast "The Treasurer , Bro . Baker , AV . M . " He spoke much of tbe advantages of such lodges , and urged all who wished to be good Masons to be regular in their

attendance , and mentioned how many first-rate officers had received their knowledge in that room . Bro . Baker replied in suitable terms , and pleased the brethren by assuring them that , notwithstanding l . e had purchased so many books , & c , yet there was a very good balance in hand . Bro . Ruck proposed the health of their chairman , and explained that , in appointing him to that office , they had placed in the chair the oldest member present of the Carlton Instruction Lodge . The Chairman

proposed " The Lecture Master , " paying a graceful tribute to that brother ' s capabilities as an instructor , ancl one who was always ready to impart that which he knew . Bro . Monfort , in his reply , acknowledged the wish the brethren of the Carlton Instruction Lodge evinced to become good Masons , and recommended them to advance in Masonry . The Vice-chairman , AV . M . ' s present , visitors , and host , were severally proposed , drank , and responded to , and the usual last toast closed this very pleasant reunion .

ROYAL ARCH . VICTOEIAN CHAPTER ( No . 773 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at the chapter-room , St . Patrick ' s Hall , on Friday , the 7 th August . The chapter was summoned to exalt a brother , but tbis interesting ceremony did not take place in consequence of the unavoidable absence of . the elected brother . M . E . Comp . James as Z . ; E . Comps . Brotherton as H . ; Bowen

as I . After chapter , all present adjourned to Bignell's Hotel , at tho invitation of two companions , who wished to celebrate their birthday with their companions in Arch Masonry . MASK MASONRY . DUKE OP LEINSTEE LODGE ( NO . 421 ) . —An

meetemergency ing of this lodge was held on Wednesday , August 19 th , Bro . T . K . Lempriere in the chair . Bros . Cassidy aud Sayer , of the South Yarra Lodge ( No . 1232 ) , and Bro . Hart , of the Meridian Lodge ( No . 1031 ) , were balloted for as candidates for advancement , and duly elected . Bro . Cassidy , being in attendance , was introduced , and duly advanced as a M . M . M .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

HAYMARKET THEATRE . Anew comic piece in two acts , entitled "A Bull in a China Shop , " has been produced at this house , ancl accepted with more than the ordinary tokens of approbation . It is one of those dramatic compositions which involve no tale and possess no plot , but depend entirely upon the maintenance of a never-ending

equivoque , and upon the rapid succession of a flood of unexpected and amusing incidents . Mr . Tipthorpe , Mr . Compton , a middle-aged gentleman of easy circumstances , living in the west-end of London , has married a second wife ( Miss H . Lindley ) , little , if at all , older than his daughter by the first marriage ( Miss Fanny AVrighfc ) . Susan , his servant , Mrs . E . Fitzwilliarn ,

has been recently united in matrimony with Mr . Piper , Mr . Clark , a piano tuner , by whom she is clandestinely visited every night , as soon as the family have retired to bed . Lucy , the daughter , is engaged to be married to Mr . Filler , Mr . AV . Gordon , a clerk in the War Office . Such are the circumstances of the family when the curtain rises , ancl discovers Mr . Tipthorpe in a

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PROFESSOR DONALDSON ON THE POSITION OF ARCHITECTURE.* Article 2
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE GLAMORGAN LODGE AND RE-INITIATION. Article 8
THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 8
ON THE PROCESSIONS OF ANCIENT 'FREEMASONS, &c, IN LONDON. Article 9
CAN A WARDEN INITIATE ? &c. Article 10
Untitled Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 14
COLONIAL. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Australia.

Keen , Henry Fay , and Anderson , were then initiated into Freemasonry by the AA . M . The following letter was then read : — '' Committee for the Proposed Formation of a Grand Lodge of A ictoria . " Duke of Rothsay Hotel , Elizabeth-street , " Melbourne , 3 rd August , 1863 . " W OESHIPFUL SIE AND BBOTHEK , —By direction of this committee I have the honour to inform thatat a meeting of

you , the Craft , held at the above place , on \ A ednesday , 15 th ultimo , the report of the action taken by the committee was adopted , and a resolution was carried authorising them to prepare and transmit to the three Grand Lodges , a memorial soliciting permission to create a Grand Lodge for Victoria , and praying their countenance and sanction to such Grand Lodge , a draft of the memorial was submitted to the meeting and agreed to with

some additions then suggested ; a further resolution was carried to the effect that a copy of the memorial should be forwarded to those lodges who have replied favourably , prior to being transmitted to the Grand Lodges . "In the prosecution of their duties for the past three months , the committee have necessarily incurred some expenses , and in order to carry out the above resolutions , a still farther

expenditure will bo unavoidable , ancl as they believe that those lodges who have expressed themselves favourably to the formation of a United Grand Lodgo for Victoria are willing to afford more than a mere passive support , the committee are induced to seek pecuniary assistance to enable them to complete their labours . " A sum of two guineas from each of the twenty assenting lodges will enable the committee to meet all necessary expenses ,

and several influential metropolitan members have agreed to support a vote in their own lodges . I have , therefore , to request that you will bring this subject before your lodge , with a view of proving that an active sympathy exists to assist in carrying out the objects which the committee have undertaken on behalf of the assenting lodges . "A copy of this circular will he forwarded to each of the lodges who have replied favourablyand hoping this will receive

, your prompt attention , I have the honour to be , AVorshipful Brother , yours fraternally , "A . ELLIS , Hon . Sec . " To tho AV . M . of Lodge 368 , Melbourne . " Two guineas were ordered to be remitted to the Secretary of the committee . Lodge closed at ton o ' clock .

COLLINQWOOD . —Xent Lodge ( No . 1147 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at tbe lodge-rooms , Grace Darling Hotel , Smith-street , Bros . Mueller , W . M . ; Homes , S . W . ; Pattrick , J . W . Lodge was opened at half-past seven o ' clock in the first degree . Mr . Thomas Rowe , who had been balloted for and accepted , was initiated into Freemasonry in accordance with our ancient ceremonies . Bro . Southey , who had served his required time as an entered appi-entice , and having proved himself worthy of advancement , was passed to the degree of F . C . The names of two candidates were placed on the ballot-list to be brought before the lodge at next the meeting .

RICHMOND . — Richmond Lodge ( No . 1093 ) . — The regular meeting of the Richmond Lodge was held at the lodge-room , ¦ Sir Charles Napier Hotel , on Tuesday evening , August 4 th . Lodge was opened at half-past seven , Bros . Raven , W . M . ; Flanagan , S . W . ; Heape , J . AA' " . Minutes of the preceding lodge were read and confirmed . Mr . Ashton Warner , who had been duly balloted for and accepted at the lodge held in June last , was initiated into the mysteries belonging to tho entered

ap prentice degree . Bro . Theodore Adams Lavater having proved his proficiency in the entered apprentice degree was duly received as a F . C . Mason . The lodge was then called off for five minutes , and Bro . AVisbart was raised to the high and sublime degree of M . M . The election of A A \ . M . for the ensuing twelve months was next proceeded with . The following names were put forward as all eligible to fill that important position . Bros . '

Levick , P . M . ; Raven , AV . M . ; Nicholls , P . M . ; Wardlaw , P . M . ; Flanagan , S . W . ; Heape , J . W . ; Jenens , P . S . W . Bro . Raven was duly elected AV . M . ; Bro . Nicholls , P . M ., was unanimousl y chosen Treas . ; and Bro . J . T . Smith appointed Tyler . AVILLIAMSTOWN — Lodge of Industry ( No . 1048 ) . —The regular meeting of the above lodge took place on Tuesday , August 4 th . In tlie absence of the AV . M ., Bro . La Roche , P . M ., took the chair . Mr . C . E . Reay and Mr . Charles Brown , were balloted for and initiated according to ancient custom .

Australia.

INSTRUCTION . CAELTON LODGE . —The annual supper was held on Tuesday , August 11 , at Old Lincoln Inn , Cardigan-street , and about -10 brethren sat down to a very excellent entertainment . The chair was filled by Bro . Ellis , P . M ., and Prov . G . See ., supported by Bros . Rintel , Davidson , and Baker , AA . M . 's ; Bro . Ruck , P . M ., sat iu the west , supported by Bros . Monfort , P . M ., aud Caro ,

AV . M . After the cloth was removed , the usual Masonic toasts were given— " Tlie Queen and the Craft , " " The Three Grand Masters , " " The Provincial Grand Master and other Officers . " The toast was responded to hy Bro . Rintel in a very appropriate speech , who then proposed " Success to the Carlton Instruction Lodge , " and coupled with the toast "The Treasurer , Bro . Baker , AV . M . " He spoke much of tbe advantages of such lodges , and urged all who wished to be good Masons to be regular in their

attendance , and mentioned how many first-rate officers had received their knowledge in that room . Bro . Baker replied in suitable terms , and pleased the brethren by assuring them that , notwithstanding l . e had purchased so many books , & c , yet there was a very good balance in hand . Bro . Ruck proposed the health of their chairman , and explained that , in appointing him to that office , they had placed in the chair the oldest member present of the Carlton Instruction Lodge . The Chairman

proposed " The Lecture Master , " paying a graceful tribute to that brother ' s capabilities as an instructor , ancl one who was always ready to impart that which he knew . Bro . Monfort , in his reply , acknowledged the wish the brethren of the Carlton Instruction Lodge evinced to become good Masons , and recommended them to advance in Masonry . The Vice-chairman , AV . M . ' s present , visitors , and host , were severally proposed , drank , and responded to , and the usual last toast closed this very pleasant reunion .

ROYAL ARCH . VICTOEIAN CHAPTER ( No . 773 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at the chapter-room , St . Patrick ' s Hall , on Friday , the 7 th August . The chapter was summoned to exalt a brother , but tbis interesting ceremony did not take place in consequence of the unavoidable absence of . the elected brother . M . E . Comp . James as Z . ; E . Comps . Brotherton as H . ; Bowen

as I . After chapter , all present adjourned to Bignell's Hotel , at tho invitation of two companions , who wished to celebrate their birthday with their companions in Arch Masonry . MASK MASONRY . DUKE OP LEINSTEE LODGE ( NO . 421 ) . —An

meetemergency ing of this lodge was held on Wednesday , August 19 th , Bro . T . K . Lempriere in the chair . Bros . Cassidy aud Sayer , of the South Yarra Lodge ( No . 1232 ) , and Bro . Hart , of the Meridian Lodge ( No . 1031 ) , were balloted for as candidates for advancement , and duly elected . Bro . Cassidy , being in attendance , was introduced , and duly advanced as a M . M . M .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

HAYMARKET THEATRE . Anew comic piece in two acts , entitled "A Bull in a China Shop , " has been produced at this house , ancl accepted with more than the ordinary tokens of approbation . It is one of those dramatic compositions which involve no tale and possess no plot , but depend entirely upon the maintenance of a never-ending

equivoque , and upon the rapid succession of a flood of unexpected and amusing incidents . Mr . Tipthorpe , Mr . Compton , a middle-aged gentleman of easy circumstances , living in the west-end of London , has married a second wife ( Miss H . Lindley ) , little , if at all , older than his daughter by the first marriage ( Miss Fanny AVrighfc ) . Susan , his servant , Mrs . E . Fitzwilliarn ,

has been recently united in matrimony with Mr . Piper , Mr . Clark , a piano tuner , by whom she is clandestinely visited every night , as soon as the family have retired to bed . Lucy , the daughter , is engaged to be married to Mr . Filler , Mr . AV . Gordon , a clerk in the War Office . Such are the circumstances of the family when the curtain rises , ancl discovers Mr . Tipthorpe in a

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