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BOOKS RECEIVED.

Crosspatch, the Cricket, and the Counterpane, by F. F. Broderip; Fun and Earnest, by D. W. Thompson (Griffith and Farren)—Autumn Holidays of a Country Parson;. English Grammar for Junior Classes; Elijah and the Monarchy of Israel (Longman and Co.)—Noodle Don, by Charles Bennet: Jephthah's Daughter, by C. Hearysege; John Godfrey's Fortunes, by Baynard Taylor, 3 vole.; Crusoe's Island, by J. It- Browne ; the Gipsies of the Danes' Dyke, by G. S. Phillips (Sampson Low, Son, and Cal—atsearia, by A. J. Evans (Saunders, Daley, and Co.)—James Brindleyand the Early Engineers, by Samuel Smiles ; George and Robert Stephenson, by Samuel Smiles (John Murray)—Every-Day Papers, by Andrew Halliday; an Artist's Proof, by Alfred Austin, 3 vols. (Tinsley Brothere)—M'Phersou's Political History of the Rebellion, 1800.1664 (Trubner and Cc.)—Loved at Last, by Mark Lemon, 3 vols. (Bradbury and Evens)--Truth, Love, Joy, by E. M. Yung (Williams and Norgate),— Peter Parley's Annual, 1865 (Wiliiam Kent and Cal—The Philosophy of Dress, by E. Moses and Sou—Margaret Denzil's History, 2 cols ; the Cornhill Gallery (Smith, Elder, and Cal—Clerical El-minion, by C W. Smith (Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.)— The Life and Lessons of Our Lord, by Rev. J. Cumming (John F. Shaw)—The Con.- formation of the Material by the Spiritual, by W. C. Thomas (F. S. Ellis)—Southeilt Life of Wesley; Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England, Vol. L ; . Lays of the Western Gael, by Samuel Ferguson; the Gnostics and their Remains, by C. W. King (Bell and Dally)—Going to the Dogs, by A. S. Roe (Virtue Brothers; At Home in Paris, by W. B. Jerrold;1Vmsall's Military Sketches ; the Mysteries of the Vatican, 2 vols. (W. H. Allen and Co.)—Livy, Book XXL, by Henry Owgan; Reverses. by the Author of Angelo, 2 vole. (Murray and Co.)—Merchant Enterprise, by J. H. Fyfe (T. Nelson and Sons)—The Ordeal for Wives, by the Author of May Fair, Am, 3 cola tHdurst and Blackett)—Freaks on the Fells, by B. M. Ballantyne (Rontledge, Warne. an Co.)