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SU'. Henry Ellis states his opinion, that a possibility still

remains of restoring the vase to its pristine integrity, by two skilful artists in the employ of the Trustees of the Museum, maned Doubleday and Baldoek,. who have had con- siderable experience in resetting the fragments of Greek vases. Sir Henry Ellis adds, that the Duke of Portland has expressed to the 'Trustees his conviction, " that the breaking of the vase was a misfortune against which no vigilance an the part of the officers of the Museum could hare guarded it —Globe.