BOOKS RECEIVED.
A Journey due East, by Charles Cooke (Hall, Smart, end Allen.)-Hidden Springs, by Joseph Parker, D.D. (Pitman.)-Rathlynn, by the Author of the Saxcn in Ire- land, in three vole. (Hurst and Blackett.)-After Break. fast, or Pictures done with a Quill, by G. A. Sale, in 2 vols. (Tinsley, Brothers.)-The Romans and the Teuton, by Charles Kingsley, M.A. (Macmillan.)--Tbe Modern lIndibras, a Poem, by G. Linley (J. C. Hotten.)-The Crisis of Being, by the Rev. D. Thomas, D.D. (Jackson, Walford, and Ce.)-The Progress of Being, by the Rev. D. Thomas. D.D. (Jackson. Watford, and Co.)-Clara Vaughan, a Novel, in 3 vols. (Macmillan and Co.)-The Colony of Victoria, by William Westgarth (Sampson, Low, and Co.)-H.•st and Guest, by A. V. Kirwan (Bell and Daldy.)-The Sorrow of Gentility, by J. E. Jewsbury (Chapman and Hall )-Colonial Essays, translated from the Dutch (Sampson, Low, and Co.)-The Chess Con. grass of 1802, edited by J. Lowenthal (H. G. Bohn.)- Cudjo's Cave, by J. T. Trowbridge (Trubner and Co.)- Reynard the Fox in South Africa, by W. H. J. Meek, Ph.D. (Trubner and Co.)-The Practical English Gram- mar, by Roscoe Meagan, B.A. (Longman, Green, and .Co.)-The Practical Spelling Book, by IL Mongan, B. Jt (Longman, Green, and Co.)-Latin Prose Compost. Wm, by John Manic, A M. (Sitnpkin, Marshall, and Co.)