Show the crystal palace at I 1 it is well known t to the readers of the scientific scientific american that tha tafter after the cr crystal I I 1 palace was ordered to be removed from aiom 1 I 1 hyde park in london londo a joint stock company 1 was formed which bought the whole materials with the intention of removing them to sydenham bam a few miles from loudon london and re erecting them there the company I 1 I 1 is very wealthy and the newa ev will far surpass the old crystle palace in in every particular ti it will certainly be a wonder equal I 1 P to 0 some of those in fal ry the building is is situated on the brow of a hill from I 1 I 1 which on the one side london and the thames are distinctly visible and far in the distance the ocean the majestic proportions pr apor I 1 of the building rise from the sky line 11 of a steep hill side and far surpass in in magnificence ence the structure of hyde park the I 1 11 building 4 too has gained two wings V towers rise from the ends of the wings to a height of feet the nave 1 is as now 44 feet I 1 higher than the old one and upwards il 1 feet wide the pillars which support the 11 galleries will be clothed with creeping plants and it will be painted in such 4 way as 11 t produce the effect of a vast tunnel of I 1 rainbows an immense collection of rare works of art have been made by 0 wan jonet jones il and digby wyatt who were employed to i traverse europe in search of articles of t i beauty beauf cv and rarity with authority to pir p ir it chase chasero cha seto to the amount of they rei rai 6 turne tur nei l laden with the richest european art all the richest and most beautiful f ua gems of statuary sculpture architecture 11 and painting are represented 1 I 1 I 1 the nave is to be a splendid conservatory flower beds green bauo banks trees and shrubs V will entwine their heir green leaves and lovely crests amid iron pillars and flowing fountains 9 the water of which is ia raised ran an artesian well feet in in depth and is then forced b by y means of an eno engine ine into the 9 great 94 4 t reservoir on the sydenham m side of the palace palk k which is feet s square quare and 20 feet deep here another engine a drives it into k the reservoirs on the summits summit of the towers tower s feet in hight such will be the circulating system of the garden that 2000 tons of it t water may be forced f through its entire frame I 1 ever every y minute I 1 this new crystal palace will cast ten times as much as the one in new york namely about bore it is showing amo gaii of capital in in this ibis country the enterprise is is on one e of the most original and noble ever icon conceived 0 t I 1 14 04 4 perhaps the grandest idea connected conne eteA with ll 11 it apart from the building 0 itself is ia the construction A st of a huge hu e organ of power ili that its volume cl of sound will fill the immense pile the directors of the palace A have consulted a committee of gentlemen well skilled in the theory of music and t sound who have report edon the subject I 1 the dimensions ofaf of an organ capable of sending its thrilling tones through the whole structure will be feet wide feet high and 50 feet long the internal construction co p I 1 st will wih be like that of a house bonse in in 1 stories for the consentient conven tient support oj of 11 sound boards and pir p arn the feeder oj of the win bo worked by steam and tuii will certainly be a new branch of basina q for f or that useful f friend of man the steam engine 1 two of the pipes of the organ willbe will be 64 feet long and will resemble huge chimneys hi of beautiful beautia ul construction s bat they will be I 1 and form an ornamental frontage to the instrument ins this ma magnificent to organ will 14 cost pounds about 1250 0 I 1 do 1 A not know whether budhan such an organ will ill be built because proposed but as the directors Direct org have done so much on such a grand scale it ll 11 is isible they will not be behind in the V md music music line american march 25 th |