A Colored Man Round the World
Trafalgar Square. The Queen, when in London, resides at this celebrated palace. It is in St. James' Park. This July 28th, London is the world's Bazaar. The Crystal Palace is the acquafortis of curiosi
is beautiful and most splendid palace, was a Band of Music not to be surpassed by any Band for discoursing sweet melody. Close to this music was a beautiful fountain, throwing sprays upward like the heaves of a shark; and round about this fountain were seats for ladies and gentlemen to take refreshments together. This palace resembles, in a great degree, "Paradise found;" there is also some sparrows inside yet, that the Falcons did not run out when those twenty thousand took possession some months ago. These little birds light about among this gay crowd as if they were on one of our wild prairies, lighting among the still gayer tribe of flora. Two or three tried to light on a spray of water, but could not make it go. I see two sitting on a piano, whilst one is trying to get an equilibrium on the strings of a harp. The piano now opens and a noblemen is seating one of the most handsome women there I have seen in England. I said to a young Englishman, that is indeed a handsome woman. He said yes, she is generall
sty the Queen of England to lunch in when they visit the Fair. It is said that the Prince planned it hims
bout this affair but will be properly and intellectually answered by any policeman. They are i