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THE BOY TRAVELLERS IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE.

"There are other pictures of the saint displayed on the walls of the church. The whole interior of the building is covered with ornaments in massive silver and gold, and it is no wonder the French made an effort to plunder the monastery when they learned of the treasures it contained. There is a representation of the Last Supper, in which the figures are of solid gold, with the exception of the Judas, which is of brass. The im-
PITY THE POOR.

ages are covered with pearls and precious stones in great profusion. In some cases they are so thickly spread that the metal can hardly be seen.

"In the Church of the Assumption is a two-headed eagle, which commemorates the concealment of Peter the Great under the altar during the insurrection of the streltzi. They showed us a well that was dug by St.