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gland. The "rebellion" is a fruitful provocative of pamphleteering at the North. Some of the titles are amusing — for instance, "The Present Attempt to Dissolve the Union a British Aristocratic Plot," "Patriotism and the Slaveholders' Rebellion;" "The Drift of the War;" "Cheap Cotton by Free Labor," etc., etc The American civil war has brought forth a "History of Federal Government from the foundation of the Achaean League to the Disruption of the United States, a bulky work, by Edward A. Freeman, of Oxford University; and "Eighty Years of Progress in the United States," a Yankee glorification affair. The Westminster Review notices a German work devoted to biographies of German heroes in America. Steuben and DeKalb form the subjects of the first two volumes, and the third is devoted to the notorious Sigel, who is dubbed "the hero of Carihage and Pea Ridge." "The Washingtons," by J. N. Simpkinson, an English clergyman — an attempt to trace the ancestry of the "Pater P