Fine Arts.
TIER ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITLON. Subjects of Invention. A picture by Mr. F. R. Pickersgill, (507,) having a motto from Spenser, represents one of those ideal scenes of luxurious......
The Fight Pon The Standard.
Many Academy habitu6s will remember a colossal work by Mr. Ace- deli, bearing this title, exhibited three or four years ago, and representing an encounter at Waterloo, in which......
Inauguration Op The Great Exhibition.
The picture of this subject by Mr. Selous is now to be seen at No. 4 Trafalgar Square; where it has been placed for exhibition by the owners, Messrs. Lloyd, of Ludgate Hill,......
Chm/mo-lithography.
We remember to have expressed a very modest estimate of the capa- cities of the chromo-lithographic process as included in the term "print- ing in colours," when we gave a......
Military Gazette. War-office, May 28.-24 Regt. Of...
C.B. and K.C. to be Col. vice Gen. Sir W. K. Grant, K.C.B. dec. 17th Light Drags.—Capt. A. S. Willett to be Major, by purchase vice Brett, who retires ; Lieut. A. F. C. Webb to......
Births.
On the 19th April, at Madeira, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Napier, of a daughter. On the 16th May, at Charleville Forest, Tullamoore, the Countess of Charleville, of a son and heir.......