The Paris Exposition
It is now poeitively afflrmed that the building being erected for the Paris Exliibition of 1878 will be corapleted in time for the formal opening. All the works in eonnection with the foundations in the Champ de Mars are now corapleted, and the stonework for the pavilion is prepared for the metallic dome. On this part of the site alone there are 2,000 men engaged night and day. Oii the Tïocndero the progresa made is still more remarkable. The outlines of the palace are clearly trace able, and the visitor can already form some notion of the íiiie spectacle it will present when flnished. From the top of the grand rotunda a magniflcent view will be had of Paris md the windings of the Seine.
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