2 JUNE 1832, Page 20

The Cosmorama, in Regent Street, and the Diorama and Physioratna,

at the Queen's Bazaar, have lately changed their views. At the Cosmorama, you may take a peep at the fire of Constanti- nople last year ; which blazes away with great perseverance, to the de- light of the juvenile visitors. From the Mausolea of Palmyra you step into the Pantheon of Paris ; the interior of which is almost an illusion. Interiors are the best suited to this sort of exhibition, as the deception may be rendered more complete,—though this view of the Mausolea at Palmyra is very real, the foreground especially. Two views of Versailles, its palace and gardens, where art has so completely overlaid nature—Amsterdam—Mount Etna—and the Village of Inter- lachen, a romantic scene—complete the show.