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"Lee's Memoirs." We learn, with much pleasure, that Adolphus Morris, of this city, is about to publish a new edition of this work, under the auspices of a member of the author's family. It is to contain a biographical sketch of General Lee, and numerous letters, never before published. A new edition of Gen. Lee's book has long been a desideratum. We think it a great pity that some one does not undertake an edition, also, of "Tariton's Campaigns," and Mackenzie's reply to Tariton's statebefore published. A new edition of Gen. Lee's book has long been a desideratum. We think it a great pity that some one does not undertake an edition, also, of "Tariton's Campaigns," and Mackenzie's reply to Tariton's statements. They are valuable books, although written with much less spirit and life than Lee's, and they relate to the same events. A cheap edition of the two, we should think, would sell. We are impatient to see Mr. Morris' publication, and hope it will be forth-coming soon.