New EDITIOES.—Johnson, by Leslie Stephen (Macmillan and Co.), is the
first volume of the cheap reissue of the series of "English Men of Letters," edited by Mr. John Morley. The volumes are to be issued monthly, and the price is a shilling. Of the original series thirty-six have been published.—St. Paul and Protestantism. By Matthew Arnold. (Smith, Elder, and Co.)—The Burgh of Canon- gate. By John Mackay. (Johnstone, Hunter, and Co., Edinburgh.) —The Prophecies of Isaiah. Translated from the Hebrew by I. M. Rodwell, 1LA. (Norgate.)—The Broad Arrow : Passages from the Life of Marda Gwynnham, a "Lifer." By °lied Reese. (Bentley and Son )—Demos : a Story of English Socialism (Smith, Elder, and Co.), on its first appearance, reviewed favourably in these pages. —The Ambassadors of Commerce. By A. P. Allen. (T. Fisher Unsvin.)—Introduction to the Science of Heat. By Temple Orme. (Groombridge and Son.)—The Literary History of Glasgow is an exact reprint of "Notices and Documents Illustrative of the Literary History of Glasgow daring the Greater Part of the Last Century," first published in 183L It is now published by Mr. Thomas D. Mori- son, and contains an appendix of documents bearing Oil the same subject.