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143 PASSING EVENTS.
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the tion lifeboats but for more the comforts dead than they alive frequentl , and who y would receive often in the perish lifeboat from exhaus houses - . is additional effort to raise < £ 100
or _Accordingl that . £ 200 she to will y build , Mrs not a . have new Hartl lifeboat to ey appeal now house in making vain at Braunton for an assistance .- She confidentl to accomp y lish believes her
humane object . LITERARY , SCIENTIFIC , AND ARTISTIC .
Madame I _^ _in » -G-ox . dsmidt has offered her gratuitous services for the Hall soprano on part Tuesday in Mendelssohn , October 22 's nd Elijah , in , aid which of a will fund be for performed erecting in a c Exeter hurch ,
and assisting , the industrial institutions created by the Rev . PI . Douglas , for the the Our Social " " . Londoners Passing Science Events over Reports the being Border we cut omitted short . " last to month record for the want great of loss space sustained , caused b b y y
the musical world in the dea , . th of Catherine Hayes , ( Mrs . Bushnell . ) She was bprn at Limerick about the in year Pari 1820 under , commenced Emanuel Garcia her musical the master
education in Dublinand continued it s , fession of Malibran and and while , Jenny in operatic Lind . music She achieved she was the great hig amongst hest honors many in , her she pro was
perhaps We , mentioned unrivalled in in August the lyric tlie department sad and premature of her art death . of a most promising
young artist , Mrs . Wells , and now give the following particulars of her short career , extracted from the London Review : — ellsborn in London
cember " Johanna 71831 Mary . She Boyce was , the —Mrs second . H . daug T . hter W of , — the was late George J . _Boj _^ , ce De , of - MaidaHill , . Her inclination towards art was early indicated At the age P the best schools of artin LondonThe
reflective general of eighteen facultie jud she gment s of studied , her a hi mind g at hly two were pur will of e rap and Such idl sensitive y developed ifts imag . ination carefull Quick - , were intuition cultivated combined . , quiet b
in travel her , and with stud much y of energy the best of work . s of the best g authors were . Every y impression so y was acquired the , action was carefull of her mind y tested . This , and is its the rendering basis of all showed oriinal how conception truly subjective . The g
feeling form , this . To action express ultimatel truth y took with may thoroug be considered h sincerity , as whether the exponent in relation of lyr to ic the of nature or to the events of lifewas her desire . Her first works
scenes , lad studied were y's exhibited head for , a attracted few at weeks the mu Royal in ch the attention Academy atelier . of in In M 1855 . this Couture . year "El she and gvira went painted , " the to stud Pari a p y s icture , of and a ,
portrait of ' Eowena of Mad offering ame Hereau the Wassail , reader Cup to to the Vorti Empress gern , ' Marie and the a Louise characteristic . Review Upon
the a series requisition of articles of a friend the , in Paris 1856 , International she contributed , the to . Royal Saturday Academy , and Water-Color Exhibitions upon . They were a first attempt , marked with a geneclearness and 1857
rous spirit , and written with remarkable precision . In which she exhibited was most at favorabl the Royal noticed Academy both for a little conception picture and , ' Our treatment Housemaid . The , ' y
p art velled icture On in of Ital December ' Rowen y , visiting a , ' 9 sent th Florence _1857 at the she and , sam married other e time cities , Mr was , the H rejected T homes Wells . and She . shrines Her now next tra of
work . an illustration of a , . line from , Tennyson , ' _N . " o joy . . the blowing season g widow ives , , ' gave and her her child an admitted touch high position expressiv among e of the artists deepest . It povert depicted y and a every
distress struggling , weary onwards and , beaten waysore , back , drenched by the force and blinded of the p b itiless y the storm driving . Their sleet ,
the path clou was ds across lowered a dreary the fitting mo or- e side mblem road of , over the hopeless the endless continuanc horizon e of of which woe . ,
143 Passing Events.
143 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1861, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101861/page/71/
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