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We feel the more at liberty to recommend this work, as it was commenced in our columns before the present corps of editors had entered upon their labors, and we cordially wish every species of success to Mr. Kimball. MUSICAL SKETCHES. By ELIZA POLKO. Translated from the sixth German edition, by FANNY FULLER. Philadelphia: Frederick Leypoldt. New York: F. W. Christern.

Here is an opportunity for original achievement, of which it is to be hoped that some gifted and well-trained composer, like the author of "St. Peter," may find it worth while to avail himself. June, 1873. The Philosophy of Art. By H. Taine. New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 1867. We are glad of a chance to introduce to our readers one of the works of a great writer.

I. The Ethnical Frontier of Lower Bengal, with the Ancient Principalities of Beerbhoom and Bishenpore. Second Edition. New York: Leypoldt and Holt. 1868. 8vo., pp. xvi., 475. No intelligent reader can advance fifty pages in this volume without becoming aware that he has got hold of a very remarkable book. Mr.

New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 1868. Le Christianisme Moderne, etude sur Lessing. Par Ernest Fontanes. Paris: Bailliere. 1867. The fame of Lessing is steadily growing. Year by year he is valued more highly, and valued by a greater number of people.

We regard the condensation of important and indeed almost necessary information as of great value to our people. Philadelphia: Frederick Leypoldt, publisher. New York: for sale by F. W. Christern, 763 Broadway. An exquisite volume, containing illuminated pictures of the Birds of the Legends. Very beautiful are the legends, tenderly and simply told in the golden words of a poet.

Papa looked amused. "Signor Piacevoli what do you think of him?" "He is very nice and kind and full of good things; but he has no principles, papa; no settled principles." "He has a head," said papa. "Yes, sir; out of order." "How do you estimate Mr. Leypoldt, then? his head is in order, and a good deal in it." "Only the truth left out, papa." "The truth?" said my father.

In the latter case he is often what we see him above, and in the former he is always modest, discreet, and entertaining. Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing. From the German of JOSEPH VON EICHENDORFF, by CHARLES GODFREY LELAND. With Vignettes by E. B. Bensell. New York: Leypoldt and Holt.

Leland's little poems will speak to many a heart, and many a mother will read them aloud to the wild boys begging for guns to devastate our forests, to inspire them with mercy for these flying flowers, these musicians of the air. Paper, print, type, arabesques, and designs, are excellent. We heartily congratulate Mr. Leypoldt on the beauty of the publication.