10 MARCH 1849, Page 20

An interesting portrait of Lord Auckland, by Mr. Lowes Dickenson,

is now exhibited at the house of Messrs. Dickenson in New Bond Street. The portrait is a careful but lifelike drawing: it represents the Earl stand- ing at a table, in an easy posture, discussing a document which he partly raises with one hand; the countenance is mild and amiable, but full of earnestness and honest sense. We are not surprised to hear that Lord Auckland's friends and relatives are gratified with the work. It is to be engraved on the same scale as the drawing; the clear and careful execution of which will be valuable to the engraver.