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(Member of the Institute) at Paris. He has painted "The Gaoler's Daughter," exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1858; "French Peasants finding their Stolen Child," and "Man goeth forth to his Labour," 1859; "Never More," 1860; "Releasing Prisoners on the Young Heir's Birthday," "La Demande en Mariage," and "The Return from Moscow," 1861; "Queen Katharine and her Women at Work," "After the Battle," "Something it is which Thou hast Lost," 1862; "The British Embassy in Paris during the Massacre of St. Bartholomew," "Drink to Me only with Thine Eyes," 1863; "The Burial of Hampden" and "Women of Arles," 1864. Mr. Calderon was elected A.R.A. in 1864. In 1865 he did not exhibit. In 1866 he had in the Royal Academy Exhibition "Her most noble, high, and puissant Grace," "Women of Poitiers washing on the banks of the Clain," and "In the Pyrenees." In 1867 Mr. Calderon was elected full R.A., and received at the Paris International Exhibition the first medal awarded to English art. He also received one of the medals awarded to English artists at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873. In 1867 he exhibited in London "Home after Victory," and "Evening;" in 1868, "The Young Lord Hamlet riding on Yorick's Back," "Œnone," and "Whither?" (this last his diploma picture); in 1869, "Sighing his Soul into his Lady's Face," "The Duchess 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-Born Maiden," "In a Palace-Tower," "H. S. Marks, Esq., A.R.A.," and "Mrs. Cazalet;" in 1873, "Good-Night," "Take, O take those Lips away," "The Moon-Light Serenade," "Victory," "W. R. Elwyn, Esq.;" in 1874, "The Queen of the Tournaments" and "Half-Hours with the Best Authors;" in 1875, "Refurbishing (St. Trophyme, Arles)," "Les Coquettes, Arles," "Toujours Fidèle," and "Great Sport;" in 1876, "The Nest," "Margaret," "Watchful Eyes," and "His Reverence;" in 1877, "Joan of Arc," "Reduced Three Per Cents. (Bank of England)," and "The Fruit-seller;" in 1878, "The Nunnery at Loughborough," and "La Gloire de Dijon." In the same year (1878) Mr. Calderon was one of the English artists selected to exhibit an extra number of works at the Paris International Exhibition, and he sent there several of the pictures mentioned above. At the close of that Exhibition he received a "rappel" of first-class medal, and was created a Knight of the Legion of Honour, Since that time he has been chiefly occupied in painting decorative panels in oil for the dining-room of a well-known lover of art, among which have been "The Olive," "The Vine" (representing the fruits of the earth), and "The Flowers of the Earth," exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1881.


CALEDONIA, Bishop of. (See Ridley.)


CALLAWAY, The Right 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 consecrated by the Primus of Scotland (Bishop of Moray and Ross) in St. Paul's Church, Edinburgh, Oct. 30, 1873.


CAMBRAY-DIGNY, Guglielmo, Conte di, an Italian statesman, born at Florence, in 1823, is the son of Count Louis of Cambray-Digny, who, from being a cobbler, rose to