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The portrait of Pius IX., the present Pope, was painted by Signor Anelli, an Italian Artist in New-York, from a miniature sent from Rome. To the politeness of that Artist we owe the privilege of a Daguerreotype from his valuable picture.

During the next year, other portraits and sketches of characters eminent in the politics of Europe will appear in the Review. The likenesses are designed to be in etching.


We request all dues to the American Review, to be transmitted to the office without delay. Our past expenses and still greater ones in prospect, which we feel called upon to incur for the improvement of the work, render this request necessary.