21 MAY 1831, page 21

Mr. Monisorr—or, As He Prefers To Be Called, "the Hygeist,"

as we call ARISTOTLE the Stagyrite—gives a remarkable account of one Admiral HENRY, who cured himself of various dreadful dis- orders by beating his flesh. We think the practice......

Dir. Macdonald's Studio.

Om a recent visit to the studio of this talented sculptor, whose works are now exhibiting in Pall Mall, we had the gratification of seeing busts of the poet Wonnswoani, and of......

A Voice From The Tomu.—in The Java Courant Of The

28th October last, there is a long article relating to one of the natives, Pa Dhasijah, of the district Seroudal, who had been buried in the usual Mahometan form. After having......

Fine Arts.

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY. (Continued.: Nu. CHALON'S " Milt the Slipper" (18;1 is a clever and Watteau-like idea, worked up into a confused mass of gaudy colours, that,......

Burns's Jolly Beggars.

ANOTHER self-taught Scottish mason, GREENSHIELDS by name, has been emulating the example of Mr. THOM ' who cut the stone figures of Tam O'Sbanter, Souter Johnny, &c. ; and has......