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CURRENT LITERATURE.

ford.)—This little book will be of inestimable advantage to editors, whips, and politicians of all classes. There has been nothing so difficult to get as a short and compendious view of a constituency's

Political choices since the great Reform Act, but this little book gives it at once in a very short compass, as well as the compara- tive weight attaching to each change, or confirmation, of the consti- tuency's former opinion. We owe very great thanks to Mr. McCalmont for this useful book of reference.