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as, in reality, the work of Mr. Clover. It elicited general commendation in New York for its strong resemblance and peculiarly sad and characteristic expression. We also observe, among other encouraging movements in the world of art, that W. W. Corcoran, of Washington, is erecting a building for the purposes of the Washington Art Union, which, it is said, will surpass both the Boston Athenæum and the new Dusseldorf Gallery in New York. A number of Mr. Corcoran's own pictures — which are among Mr. Corcoran's own pictures — which are among the finest in the country — will be allowed to embellish the walls of the new art building. An exhibition of pictures by American artists is to be held at the National Academy of Design during the coming winter. The third collection of French pictures, exhibited in New York, will be opened to the public of that city during the present month. It will contain important works by many French artists who have already made, through their productions, an impression on the cultivated public of Americ