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We have received the seventh volume of Cassell's History of

England, the " Jubilee Edition." (Cassell and Co.)—It occupies something more than twelve years, beginning with the reference to arbitration of the "Alabama Claim," and carrying the reader on as far as the murder of Mr. Burke and Lord Frederick Caven- dish. If Tynan's recent revelations are true, it would seem that Carey spoke falsely when he declared that " none of the band knew who Lord Frederick Cavendish was."—Vol. III. of Cassell's New Technical Educator (Cassell and Co.)—This '• Ency- clopmdia of Technical Education " contains articles on " Steel and Iron," " Electrical Engineering," " Dyeing of Textile Fabrics," "Machine Construction," " Photography," and other matters.