. The Photographic art-journal . a commandthe sun to stand still ?* Umph, quoththe doctor, scratching his head, Joshuacommanded the sun to stand still, did he?Yes. Well, it stood still, did it not? Yes. Very well. Now did you everhear that he set it a-going again V1 Amusements.—What Mrs. Partington says; Yes, I did go to see the Eat-the-opi-um Sarah-naders, Yes, I did, and I dontkeer if Deacon Blathers does hear of rather hear tbern blessed black mar-tingales than a dozen of Deacon Blathersold sarmints. One on them sung whatmy dear Paul used to like, in the salt cel-lar voice, just like


. The Photographic art-journal . a commandthe sun to stand still ?* Umph, quoththe doctor, scratching his head, Joshuacommanded the sun to stand still, did he?Yes. Well, it stood still, did it not? Yes. Very well. Now did you everhear that he set it a-going again V1 Amusements.—What Mrs. Partington says; Yes, I did go to see the Eat-the-opi-um Sarah-naders, Yes, I did, and I dontkeer if Deacon Blathers does hear of rather hear tbern blessed black mar-tingales than a dozen of Deacon Blathersold sarmints. One on them sung whatmy dear Paul used to like, in the salt cel-lar voice, just like a babys whistle andmusical snuff-box together. One of emshook his fingers, and they rattled likepipe-stems ; but what 1 liked mostest of all,was the beautiful music of the accordingline ; Oh, how delicious the music rolledout of it! I could have got up and dancedwith delight. And the old lady got upand actually shook herself all over. 1S53-. The Photographic Art-Journal, 123 From the London Illustrated NewsMEMOIR OF iTHE beautiful little bas-relief which adorned ourlast number, is the workof a Saxon sculptor, whohas achieved a Europeancelebrity.—Rietschel ofDresden. The intentionof the artist is apparently to repre-sent the descent of Christ to earth,in the form of a child, in order togrow up amongst us as a man. Itis entitled in German Der Christ-Engal, a title which has no English equi-valent. We add a few notices—too fewand brief—of the life and works of this re-markable and accomplished sculptor. Ernest Frederick Augustus Rietschelwas born at Pulsintz, a little town in Sax-ony in the year 1804. Having shown adecided talent for art, he was sent at anearly age to the academy at wThen about twenty, he removedto Berlin, and entered the atelier of Rauchas a student. This renowned sculptorwas immediately struck by the original ta-lent and indefatigable assiduity of his newpupil, and with a truly paternd and largehearted sympathy watched and enco


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