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Squier's Address before the London Royal Society of Literature on Mexican Hieroglyphics, 425.--Experiments in Photography, 425.--French experiments in Electro-Magnetism applied to Locomotives, 425.--Lord Brougham's Optical and Mathematical Inquiries, 425.--Mr. Lea's work on the Genus Unio, &c., 426.--Catlin's plan for a Museum of Mankind, 426.--French Academy on Yellow Fever, 426.--Dissolution of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands, 426.--Society of Antiquaries at Copenhagen, 426. Taylor and Stoddard, Poems of. (Portrait of R. H. Stoddard.), 13 Trangott Bromme's Views of America and Americans, 157 To Sundry Critics,--_By R. H. Stoddard_, 319 Threnodia,--_By Mrs. R. B. Kimball_, 323 The Palaces of Trade, (Six Engravings.), 435 Treatment of Gold and Gems, The. 524 Underground Territories of the United States. (Seven Engravings.), 17 Visit to the Fire Worshippers' Temple at Baku, 160 Vision of Charles the Twelfth, 196 Winter.--_By Alice Carey_, 28 Wits About the Throne of Louis the Fourteenth, 32 Wolf Gathering, 391 Warburton, Eliot, The Late, 459 THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE Of Literature, Art and Science. Vol. V. NEW-YORK, JANUARY 1, 1852. No. 1. [Illustration] KOSSUTH. On the preceding page is the best portrait we have seen of the illustrious Hungarian, whose presence in America is destined to mark one of the brightest pages in the history of Liberty. Of his personal appearance we transcribe the description in the _Tribune_. He is taller than had generally been supposed, and his face has an expression of penetrating intellect which is not indicated in any portrait. It is long, the forehead broad, but not excessively high, though a slight baldness makes it seem so, and the chin narrow, but square in its form. His hair is thin in front and of a dark brown, as is his beard, which is quite long, but not very thick, and arranged with neatness and taste. His moustache is heavy and rather long. His eyes are very large, and of a light blue; his complexion is pale
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