PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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TOMB OF ARCHDUCHESS MARIA CHRISTINA, AUGUSTINE 
CHURCH, VIENNA. 
and foresight that we owe the existence of a most ade- 
quate calendar. For pure beauty of form no tomb in St. 
Peter’s compares with that enclosing the mortal re- 
mains of the last of the Stuarts. It is an Italian 
marble pyramid by Canova. The entrance is guarded 
by winged genii leaning on inverted torches. The 
modeling of the flesh is exquisite in its elasticity and 
softness. Above the inscription are the animated 
faces of James the Pretender, Cardinal York and 
Charles Edward, known to the Scots as “Bonnie 
Prince Charley.” The armorial bearings of England 
together with a band of olive wreaths unite the various 
parts of the composition in a most satisfactory manner. 
SARCOPHAGUS OF ALBERT, PRINCE CONSORT, AT 
FROGMORE, ENG. 
GIRARDON'S TOMB OF RICHELIEU IN THE SORBONNE 
AT PARIS. 
A sumptuous mausoleum dedicated to another noble 
race is the one at Frogmore, Windsor, erected by the 
late Queen Victoria for the remains of her husband. 
The sarcophagi of Aberdeen granite rest on blocks of 
black marble, the recumbent figures of the Queen and 
Prince Consort extending the length of the top of each 
receptacle. The interior of the building shows a cen- 
tral aisle and four transepts adorned with statuary and 
paintings. The exterior, which is faced with colored 
marbles, is encircled by many varieties of trees and 
THE LAST OF THE STUARTS, ST. PETERS AT ROME. 
