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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

Our standard literature has this week been enriched by a handsome edition of MILTON'S Pomo in two volumes, with notes by Thomas Keightley, and an introductory volume from the same scholarly pen, containing an aocount of the poet's LIFE, OPHCIONS, AND WRITINGS.

Of the Lir= Torn rig IRELAND illustrated by John Leech we say, buy it, or else beg, borrow, or steal it.

Among the other books of the week there are two which we propose to review as soon as possible. These are Mr. Trollope's TUSCANY ix 1849 aim IN 1859, and SPARKS PROM A LOCOMOTWE by Colonel Fuller, author of "Belle Britten." Stonehenge's handsome and useful book, THE Suor-Gurr an SPORTING RIM; has appeared just in the nick of time.

Boors.

The Poems of John Milton, with Notes, by Thomas Keightley. In two volumes.

An Account of the Life, Opinion, and Writings of John Milton. With an In- troduction to " Paradise Lost," by Thomas Keightley.

A Little ?bur in Ireland. Being a Visit to Dublin. Galway, Connamara, Athlone, Limerick, Killarney, Glengarries, Cork, &c. 'By an Oxonian. With Illustrations by John Leech.

Tuscany in 1849 and in 1859. By T. Adolphus Trollope.

Sparks from a Locomotive; or, Life and Liberty in Europe. By the Author of " Belle Brittan's Letters."

The Shot-Gun and Sporting Rife; and the Dogs, Ponies, Ferrets, &c., used

with them in the various kinds of shooting and trapping. By Stonehenge, Author of " British Rural Sports." Illustrated with numerous Engravings. Some Memorials of .Renee of France, Duchess of Ferrara.

Shifting Scenes in Theatrical Life. By Eliza Winstanley, Comedian.

Dotting: of Lounger. By Frank Fowler, Author of " Southern Lights and Shadows." ' The Slave's Champion ; or the Life, Deeds, and Historical Days of William Wilberforce. Written in commemoration of the Centenary of his Birthday. By the Author of " The Popular Harmony of the Bible," &c.

Raised to the Peerage. A Novel. By Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen. In three volumes.

First French Class-Book. By Jules Caron.

The Rivals : a Tale of the Anglo-Saxon Church. _ NEW Emmons.

Poplar House Academy. By the Author of " Mary Powell." Second edition. The Comic Sketch-Book; or, Sketches and Recollections. By John Poole, Esq., Author of " Paul Pry," &c.

Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray. Including some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie. By the Author of " Passages in the Life of Mra. Margaret Maitland," &c.

A Tribute to Hydropathy. By Sir J. E. Eardley-Wilmot, Bart. Third edition. The Tourist's Handbook for Ireland. 18.59. Seventh year's edition. 100 ori- ginal illustrations by Mahony.

MAPS.

A Yew Map of Tasmania and the Adjacent Islands, from Surveys and Drawings prepared expressly for this work at the office of the Survey De- partment, by James Sprent, Surveyor-General.

NEW MAP.

The only accurate map of Tasmania and the adjacent islands ever published is that which has just been issued by Mr. Stanford, under Government authority. It has been engraved by Messrs. W. and A. K. Johnston of Edinburgh, from surveys and drawings prepared expressly for the work by the Surveyor-General of Tasmania. It is in four sheets, making together a surface of five feet four inches by four feet, and is laid down on a scale of five miles to an inch. We congratulate Mr. Stanford on the production of so finely finished and so authentic a work.