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Our Architectural Chaptee.
aim then appeared to be to improve upon it as much as possible . His album is foil of admirable drawings , not only of buildings , or portions of buildings , but of men , aninrals , and things . To each plate a quaint legend is attached , descriptive of the contents . Willard
not only designed ' . buildings and machinery , but recorded prescriptions for curing the masons who might receive accidental injuries during the progress of the : works . Some of these pharmaceutial recommendations are droll specimens of the style of the dayv In one , where the principal ingredient is said to be mint and wine , he recommends the patient not to take too much of the latter .
The Architectural Association met at the hall of Lyons' Inn , Mr . Norton , the president , in the chair , An interesting paper was read by Mr . T . R . Smith , on " The Construction of Buildings in Reference to Sound . " The president read a note which he had received from Mr . Edward Barry , announcing the complete restoration to health of his father , Sir Charles Barrv . Mr . Ash delivered a lecture on "The Mode of Casting Ornamental Brass and Iron Work ; " and some details were given connected with the revival of this interesting , art ; . At the first annual meeting of the Architectual Union , held at the rooms of the Institute , 16 , Grosvenor-street , a very satisfactory report was submitted , with reference to the new building in Conduit-street , which it was stated would be ready for the Architectural associations in the course of the ensuing year . It was announced that Mr . Tite , M . P ., had presented the Royal Institute of British Architects with one hundred paid-up shares in the Architectural Union .
Masonry In France.
MASONRY I'M" FRANCE .
The Masonic news from the Orient of Paris during the last few months has not been of any very great importance . We shall proceed to notice the most interesting items . By a decree of the Prince Lucien Murat , Grand Master of France-, hearing date the 10 th July , the Chevalier Joseph Canevaro , Sardinian minister plenipotentiary to the republic of Peru , is named representative of the Grand Orient of France to the Grand Orient of Peru , at Lima . This appointment has been made in accordance with a wish expressed to Prince Lucien in a communication from the Grand Master of Peru . The same
decree informs us that relations of friendship and correspondence have been entered into between the Grand Orient and the Grand Lodge of Ireland ¦ the French Grand Master having nominated as his representative in Dublin an illustrious Brother whom the official bulletin styles Sir EdwardBoroug ( V )) Bart A . committee of the council of the Grand . Master was nominated some
time back to consider and make a report upon sundry libels which have lately appeared , from clerical and other sources , against the order of Freemasons . One attack in particular is alluded to as containing defamatory matter of a peculiarly atrocious character . The report of this committee was brought up at the sitting of the council some months since , and stated that the productions in question were anonymous ; and that u since the
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Our Architectural Chaptee.
aim then appeared to be to improve upon it as much as possible . His album is foil of admirable drawings , not only of buildings , or portions of buildings , but of men , aninrals , and things . To each plate a quaint legend is attached , descriptive of the contents . Willard
not only designed ' . buildings and machinery , but recorded prescriptions for curing the masons who might receive accidental injuries during the progress of the : works . Some of these pharmaceutial recommendations are droll specimens of the style of the dayv In one , where the principal ingredient is said to be mint and wine , he recommends the patient not to take too much of the latter .
The Architectural Association met at the hall of Lyons' Inn , Mr . Norton , the president , in the chair , An interesting paper was read by Mr . T . R . Smith , on " The Construction of Buildings in Reference to Sound . " The president read a note which he had received from Mr . Edward Barry , announcing the complete restoration to health of his father , Sir Charles Barrv . Mr . Ash delivered a lecture on "The Mode of Casting Ornamental Brass and Iron Work ; " and some details were given connected with the revival of this interesting , art ; . At the first annual meeting of the Architectual Union , held at the rooms of the Institute , 16 , Grosvenor-street , a very satisfactory report was submitted , with reference to the new building in Conduit-street , which it was stated would be ready for the Architectural associations in the course of the ensuing year . It was announced that Mr . Tite , M . P ., had presented the Royal Institute of British Architects with one hundred paid-up shares in the Architectural Union .
Masonry In France.
MASONRY I'M" FRANCE .
The Masonic news from the Orient of Paris during the last few months has not been of any very great importance . We shall proceed to notice the most interesting items . By a decree of the Prince Lucien Murat , Grand Master of France-, hearing date the 10 th July , the Chevalier Joseph Canevaro , Sardinian minister plenipotentiary to the republic of Peru , is named representative of the Grand Orient of France to the Grand Orient of Peru , at Lima . This appointment has been made in accordance with a wish expressed to Prince Lucien in a communication from the Grand Master of Peru . The same
decree informs us that relations of friendship and correspondence have been entered into between the Grand Orient and the Grand Lodge of Ireland ¦ the French Grand Master having nominated as his representative in Dublin an illustrious Brother whom the official bulletin styles Sir EdwardBoroug ( V )) Bart A . committee of the council of the Grand . Master was nominated some
time back to consider and make a report upon sundry libels which have lately appeared , from clerical and other sources , against the order of Freemasons . One attack in particular is alluded to as containing defamatory matter of a peculiarly atrocious character . The report of this committee was brought up at the sitting of the council some months since , and stated that the productions in question were anonymous ; and that u since the