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b houses, &c. Two of the latter terminate Waterloo Place, and are appropriated to "_the United Service_," and "_the Athenaeum_;" the first built from the designs of Mr. Nash, and the latter from those of Mr. D. Burton. From Charing Cross to Exeter 'Change an amazing improvement has commenced. All the houses on the north side of the Strand are taking down, and others raising, farther back, by which the street will be much widened, and the new buildings will assume better faces, if not better accommodation, for the tradesmen who occupy them. That museum of sheds, stalls, and filth, _Covent Garden_, is also to be cleared and cleansed, and respectable ranges of shops and warerooms are to be erected. It is now confidently said, that "_the King's College of London_" is to be attached to the eastern side of Somerset House; and that Mr. Smirke is commissioned to make a design for the building. In the _Regent's Park_ a new Terrace and other buildings, are in progress; the great Colosseum is nearly finished, and the _Zoological Gardens_ have excited unusual popularity. No less than 130,000 visiters have been admitted to view the gardens and the vivarium within the year 1828. On the east side of the Park is a mass of buildings appropriated to _St. Katherine's Hospital_, consisting of a chapel in the centre, with a group of dwellings on each side, and a detached mansion for the master. South of this is a series of buildings, called _Cumberland Terrace_, raised from the designs of Mr. Nash, which is abundantly adorned with columns, arches, statues, and basso-relievo. The _Colosseum_, in the same Park, is a building of great dimensions, and novel appropriation, and therefore calculated to excite very popular attention. Near this is the _Diorama_, an edifice of singular construction, destined for the public display of two pictures. A new line of communication from this Park to Pall Mall has been completed within the last few years, by a wide and handsome road called _Regent Street_. _London University_--The situation of the first University founded in this immense city is most peculiarly favourable, being equally removed from the busy and confined part of the metropolis, and from the fashionable and idle; whilst it is not inconveniently remote from either extremity. The building was commenced on the 30th of April, 1827, when the Duke of Sussex laid the first stone, in the presence of a large concourse of noblemen and gen
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