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BOOKS RECEIVED DURING THE FORTNIGHT.

Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary, by George Fleming (Hurst an& Blackett).—Laureate Wreath, by J. E. Read (Longman).—Guillo Malatesta, by T. A. Trollope (Chapman and Hall).—Legends of the Lintel and Ley, by W. C. Deady (Bell and Daldy).—The Divine Authority of the Pentateuch Vindicated, by Denier Moore, M.A. (Bell and Daldy).—Austin Elliot, by Henry Kingsley (Macmillan and Co.).—Brief Biographies of Inventors of Machines for the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics, by Bennet Woodcraft, FR S. (Longman).—The Apostle of the Alps (Arthur Hall).—Registration of Title to Land, by Robert Wilson (Longman).—Life of our Lord upon the Earth, by S. J. Andrews (Strahan and Co.).—The Late War in New' Zealand by Lieuts•Col. Carey, C.B. atentley).—The King's Mail, by Henry Holl son Low).—Four Months in a DahabSeh; or, Narrative of a Winter's Cruise on the Nile. by H. L. M. Carey (L. Booth).—Respectable Sinners, by Mrs. Brotherum (Hurst and Blackett).—Fish Hatching, by Frank T. Bucklsuid, M.A., M.R.C.S., &o. (Umiak Bros).—Does the Bible Sanction American Slavery? by Goldwin Smith (J. H. and J. Parker).—Destiny of the Human Race (Simpkin).—Strange Things Among Us, by H. Spicer (Chapman and Hall).—Chronicles of Carlingford (Blackwood and Sons).—Moses the Man of God (F. Algar).—Book of Common Prayer, newly arranged (Bosworth and Harrison).—La Sorties% the Witch of the Middle Ages ; from the French of J. Michele, by L. I. Trotter (Simpkin).—The Pentateuch Controversy, by Presbyter Anglicanus (T. W. Gratton).—An Errand to the South in the Summer of 1862, by Rev. William W. Meet (Bentley).—Two Friends, by the Author of "The Patience of Slops" (Strahan and Co.).—Sketches of Ancient History, by James Murray (T. F. A. Day).--A Study of Hamlet, by John Couolly, M.D.. D.C.L. (Mozon).—A .Norseman's Views of Britain and the British, by A. 0. Vinje (W. 1'. Nimmo, Edinburgh).—The Roman Poets of the Republic, by W. Y. Seller, M.A. (Edmonston and Douglas).—The Life of William Chillingworth, by P. des Maizeaux (W. Tegg).—The Nullity of Metaphysics as a Science among the Sciences (Longman).—Natural Phenomena, the Genetic Record, and the Sciences, Harmonically Arranged and Compared, by Alexander McDonald. (Longmau).—Lives of the Archbishops of York, Vol. L, by Rev. W. H. Dixon, M.A., edited and enlarged by Rev. James Heine, M.A. (Longman).