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in a part of the world in which travellers "mostly" do not "congregate," and therefore has an air of novelty presented by few narratives of travel. The critics have spoken in complimentary terms of Mr. Atkinson's performance. For sale by J. W. Randolph Our Year: a Child's Book, in prose and verse. By the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman." New York: Harper & Brothers.--This is a new field for our author, and one would think from the aptitude he displays in the art of pleasing the young the guardianship and education of children, whereas he has bad precious little to do with them. Yet one cannot but hope, in reading his pleasant little book, that one who exhibits so much art for the task, may yet have the care of them, and thus derive a new pleasure for himself, and become a benefactor of his country in a new relation. We commend the agreeable book of our estimable author to our young friends. It is a handsome and appropriate Christmas present. For sale by J. W. Randolph.