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(Member of the InEtitute) at Paris. He has painted "The Gaolex-*B Daughter," exMUted at the Koystl koMemj in 1858; "French Pecb- aants finding their Stolen Child./* and "Man goeth fortii to his X«s^ bour/'1859; "Never More," I860; " Eeleasing Prisoners on the Yoxxng Hot's Birthdaj/' "La Deixiaxi.d.e en Manage/' and "The Return. from Moscow," 1861; " Queen. fAtharme and her Women ai^ Work," "After the Battle," " Some- thing it is which Thou hast XK>8ti,'* 1862; "The British Embassy in. Vsm during the Massacre of S^. Bartholomew," " Brink to Me only with Thine Eyes," 1863; "The Borial of Ham|>den " and " T^omen of Arlea," 1864. Mr. Calderon ^w^&s elected AJR.A. in 1864. In 1865 Ke did not exhibit. In 1866 lie liad. in the Boyal Academy l&xlii\>ition "Her naost noble, high, and pnis- aant Grace," "Women of Poitiers washing on the banks of the Clain/' and "In the Pyrenees." In 1867 Mr. Calderon -was elected fxiU R.A., and receiTed at the Paris Interna- tional ExhibiUon the first medal awarded to English art. BLe also receiyed one of the medals awarded to English artists at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873. In 1867 he ex- hibited in London "Home after Victory," and " Evening; " in 1868, "The Young liord Hamlet riding on Torick's Back," " CEnone," and " Whither? " (this last his diploma picture); in 1869, "Sighing his Sonl into his Lady's Pace,*^ " The Duch- ess of Montpensier urging Jacques Clement to Assassinate the King," and a water-colour figure, size of life; in 1870, "The Orphans," "The Virgin's Bower," " Spring Driving away Winter," and " Mrs. Bland; ^' in 1871, "On Her Way to the Throne," and " The New Pictures " (portraits of a well-known picture collector); in 1872, " Summer" (a scene on the banks of the Thames), "A High-Bom Maiden," "In a Pklace-Tower," " H. S. Marks, Esq., AB-A./' and "Mrs. Oazalet;" in

X873, •• Qood-Night," " Take, O take tlxose Xiix>e away/' " The Moon-Light Serenade," "Victory," " W. eTeI- -wyn, Ssq.;" in 1874, "The Queen of the Tonmaments " and " Half- H^ofnrs with the Best Authors; " in 1875, *' Befurbishing (St. Trophyme, Ajrles)," "Les Coquettes, Aries," •' Tonjonrs FidMe,^' and "Great Sport;" in 1876, "The Nest," " Margaret," " Watchful Eyes," an.er Cents. (Bank of England)," and "The Fruit-seller;" in 1878, " The Nunnery at Loughborough," and " La Gloire de Dijon." In the s&me year (1878) Bir. Calderon was one of the English artists selected to exhibit an extra number of works at the Paris International Exhibi- tion, and he sent there several of the pictures mentioned above. At the close of that Exhibition he re- ceived a "rappel" of first-class medal, and was created a Knight of the Legion of Honour, Since that time he has been chiefly occu- pied in painting decorative panels in oil for the dining-room of a well- known lover of ait, among which have been "The Olive,'^ "The Vine" (representing the fruits of the earth), and "The Flowers of the Earth," exhibited at the Eoyal Academy in 1881. CALEDONIA, Bishop of. (See
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CALLAWAY, Tmc Eioht Rev. Henry, M.D., D.D., who for some time was a missionary of the Church of England at Spring Vale, Natal, was, on a new missionary bishopric being formed for St. John's, British Kaffraria, nominated as the first occupant of the See. He was con- secrated by the Primus of Scotland (Bishop of Moray and Boss) in St. Paul's Church, Edinburgh, Oct. 30, 1873.

CAMERA Y-DIGNT, Guoliblmo, CoNTB Di, an Italian statesman, bom at Florence, in 1823, is the son of Count Louis c^ Cambray-Digny, who, from being a cobbler, rose to

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