And,
"Fourthly, the advantages of water carriage to his door, and the
non-existence of impediments to land carriage."
[2] Published by J. Cross, 18, Holborn, opposite Furnival's Inn.
[3] The _Riviere de Cygnes_ of the French is a translation of the
_Zwanen Riviere_ of Vlaming.
(_To be concluded in our next_.)
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ST. PAULS' CATHEDRAL.
Our readers are aware that the interior of the cupola of this
magnificent cathedral, represents the life of St. Paul, painted by Sir
James Thornhill; but the neglect and decay of this grand specimen of
pictorial decoration may not be so well known. The great expense of
erecting a scaffold sufficient for its restoration, appears to have
been the principal difficulty, added to the want of artists
experienced in this department of art. These obstacles, however, we
trust have been surmounted by Mr. E.T. Parris, of whose talents we
spoke in our account of the Colosseum, and who has just completed a
model of an apparatus for getting at large domes.
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