M. LENORMANT, who has for for years been rummaging, excavating and searching in the various hiding places of Greece and Syria, has succeeded in finding and securing very many beautiful and desirable specimens of art and skill. Some of those found by him are now at the Louvre. Among them is a marble bust of a priest of Eleusis, wearing the hair in a sacerdotal fashion—such as described in books, hut never before seen represented in a work of art; several bas-reliefs and inscriptions; some Phoenician articles of jewelry; and lastly the arms of a warrior of the hordes of Alaric, which were found in an excavation at Eleusis.
The Daily Exchange, Baltimore, MD, February 14, 1861