Review of reviews and world's work . F. DEEMING,Who was executed in Australia May 23. May 8.—General William G. Halpin, of Cincinnati, Ohio. May 9.—Herr Gabriel Von Baross, Hungarian Ministerof Industry and James (irondie, of Chicago,who built one of the first boats to cross the Atlantic by steam power alone Colonel John William Avery, of Norfolk, Va., known as the commander-in-chief of theKu Klux just after the civil war. May 10.—State Senator Milton W. Matthews, of Cham-paign, 111. May 12.—Rev. John Martin Van Buren, of the DutchReformed Church, cousin of President Martin Van Bur
Review of reviews and world's work . F. DEEMING,Who was executed in Australia May 23. May 8.—General William G. Halpin, of Cincinnati, Ohio. May 9.—Herr Gabriel Von Baross, Hungarian Ministerof Industry and James (irondie, of Chicago,who built one of the first boats to cross the Atlantic by steam power alone Colonel John William Avery, of Norfolk, Va., known as the commander-in-chief of theKu Klux just after the civil war. May 10.—State Senator Milton W. Matthews, of Cham-paign, 111. May 12.—Rev. John Martin Van Buren, of the DutchReformed Church, cousin of President Martin Van Buren. May Kl—Colonel Henry G. Parker, of Boston, editor ofthe Satindaij EreniiKj (lazette. May 14.—Senator John S. Barbour, of Virginia Gen-eral Thomas A. Rowley, distinguished for his services inthe Mexican and Civil wars. May 15.—Jonathan Blanchard, President emeritus ofWheaton College, Wheaton. J. Pattison, of New York, active in religious and charitable work Frederick C. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, aUEEN VICTORIA IN SOUTHERN FRANCE. A DRIVE IN THE GARDENS OF THE HERMITAGE HOTEL, HYERES. CURRENT HISTORY IN CARICATURE. ^,T R. GORDON THOMSON, the caricaturist of FunX (London), commenced life in the Civil Service,where he was appointed to a permanent clerkship in theAssessors Department of Somerset House. All his sparetime was devoted to di-awing, and when the late Mr. TomHood assumed the editorship of Fun he was invitedto join the staff, doing also a large amount of illustrativework for various publishers. About this time Fun be-came the property of Messrs. Dalziel & Co., who offeredthe work of weekly cartoonist to Mr. Thomson, and he,finding it impossible to combine his official and artisticduties, resigned his position in the Civil Service and de-voted himself entirely to his art. Mr. Thomson has drawnfor other periodicals besides i^ioi, among others Punch,the Grajjhic—to which he was one of the original con-tributors—the Sunday Magazine an
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