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with the spirit of Monsignor Capel's pamphlet, in which Mr. Gladstone is assailed for having inflicted a wanton insult upon the Roman Catholics of Great Britain.

THE NEW EDITION OF APPLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA.-The new issue of the American Cyclopedia, by the publishing house of D. Appleton & Co., has reached the tenth volume. It is prepared under the supervision of the editors of the original work, Mr. Ripley and Mr. Dana. Among the contributors to this edition are many able scholars and scientific men. The value of the work has been greatly enhanced. The illustrations, especially the maps, are a peculiar and a highly valuable feature of this edition. The typography is excellent. As compared with all foreign Cyclopedias, this series is distinguished by the full infor mation which it gives respecting Americans and American affairs. As far as we have observed, there is a studious endeavor to avoid everything polemical and partisan, and to present under each article the best results of impartial research. The wide and varied scholarship of the senior editor, Mr. Ripley, as well as his appreciative, catholic spirit, qualify him, in an eminent degree, for the superintendence of a work of this character. We are sure that nothing which could do injustice to any person or party would secure his approval, or find its way, save by accident, into volumes which must pass under his critical eye.

THE WOMEN OF THE ARABS.*—This book has lain longer on our table unnoticed than we intended. By his seventeen years of missionary life in Syria, Dr. Jessup is admirably qualified for a full and effective treatment of this very interesting subject. His work supplies a demand for information among the friends of Christian missions, and indeed a natural curiosity among all intelligent readers. It will be of timely service in the organized efforts now on foot among American women in behalf of their sex in heathen and Mohammedan countries. We have been particularly interested in "the children's chapter." The volume ought to be in our Sunday School libraries, and will furnish some of the best reading for the family circle.

* Women of the Arabs. With a chapter for Children. By Rev. HENRY HARRIS JESSUP, D.D. New York: Dodd and Mead. pp. 372.

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