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Show The T hames. To say that Bisley's Panorama of the Thames, from the even springs In the Cotswold hills, Gloucestershire, to the Pool at London, is excellent, does not convey the idea of its intrinsic intrin-sic merit it is superb, grand. The naturalness and particularity in miu-utia miu-utia is far ahead of anything that has been exhibited in this city. The source of the river, its growing volume, the romantic and historic scenery on its banks as it pjsscj by Oxford, Abingdon, Cavorshara, Reading, Read-ing, Henley, Great M.trlow, Windsor Castle, Staines, Hampton Court, Brentford, Kew, Chelsea, Lambeth, the houses of Parliament, and the public places of England's metropolis, last evening, called forth burst after burst of applause as each spot or place was recognized by the audience. In addition to the attractions of this panorama for thoc in love with British pinery, the Americans are qratitieu by seeing tho clipper yacht America sailing Kito Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, ahead of the Britishers' fastest sailing yachts. Tho effect oi this yacht apparently sUnding out free from the canvass is almost magical. magi-cal. "We can a. '.ire our r.aders that they all will obtain more genuine in-fonn.it.iuii in-fonn.it.iuii by wiLiessiug this exquisitely exqui-sitely finishtd revo'ving painting oi sconery, nearly 'o)-j uiu-s in length, than by any oilier iumvs at their command, and the opportunity should not be ln?t by either oU or voting, as a very ou; time may pass In-tore thfy have another such chat'.ce. |