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CONTENTS.
Introduction
Opening Address. RIGHT HON. LORD BROUGHAM AND VAUX
Address on Jurisprudence. SIR FITZROY KELLY, Q.C., M.P.
Address on Education. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S.
Address on Punishment and Reformation - Ti COMMON SERJEANT
OF LONDON.
Address on Public Health. WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN, FR.S., LL.D.
Address on Social Economy RICHARD MONCTON MILNES, M.P. .
Address on Trade and International Law. TRAVERS TWISS, Q.C.,
D.C.L.
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SELECT PAPERS, NOTICES OF PAPERS, ETC.
I. JURISPRUDENCE.
Principles of Jurisprudence and Legislation.
On the Importance of the Study of Jurisprudence. W. M. BEST, M.A.,
LL.B., Barrister .
On the Election of Representative or Governing Bodies by Exhaustive
Majorities and Unanimous Quotas of the Constituency. THOMAS
HARE..
97
110
On the Conflict between the Laws of England and Ireland. R. DENNY
URLIN, Barrister-at-Law
112
Method of Legislation.
Statute Law Revision: Observations on the new Edition of the
Statutes in Preparation under the Authority of Her Majesty's
Government. F. S. REILLY, Barrister
119
Administration of Justice.
Concentration of the Courts and Offices of Judicature. THOMAS
WEBSTER, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
Magisterial Procedure: Reasons for its Revision, Simplification, and
Uniformity. George C. Oke
Laws Relating to Property.
The Laws controlling or regulating the Perpetual Dedication of Pro-
perty for Public or Charitable Purposes. THOMAS HARE
Laws Relating to Persons.
The Marriage Laws of England and Ireland. MONTAGUE H. COOKSON,
D.C.L., Barrister.
The Marriage Law of Scotland. G. HARRY PALMER, Barrister
136
146
158
164
176
.
The Custom of Apprenticeship in the City of London. BENJAMIN
SCOTT, F.R.A.S., Chamberlain of the City of London.
183
On the Liability of Master to Servant in Cases of Accident. VERNON
LUSHINGTON, Barrister-at-Law.
187
Summary of Proceedings.
Discussion on a Minister of Justice
199
On the Power of the Crown and its Representatives to Proclaim Martial
Law. GEORGE W. HASTINGS
200
Discussion on the Proclamation of Martial Law
201
On Plurality of Votes to Individuals in Parliamentary Elections.
Discussion on the Concentration of the Courts and Offices of Judicature 210
Discussion on Magisterial Procedure .
215
On the present position of the Landed Estates Court, Dublin. R.
II.-EDUCATION.
Upper and Middle Class Education.
College Fellowships at Oxford and Cambridge. JAMES HEYWOOD,
M.A., F.R.S.
The Professional Training and Certification of Middle Class Teachers.
REV. G. A. JACOB, D.D.
231
235
University Examinations and Certificates for Middle Class School-
masters. ERNEST NOEL
245
Public Elementary Education.
The Educational Grant; and What should Regulate it? REV. DAVID
MELVILLE
249
Educational "Results;" and the Mode of Testing them. J. G. FITCH 258
The Future of Popular Education, HORACE MANN
The Half-Time System. REV. J. P. NORRIS
267
272
Education of Pauper Children.
The Education of Pauper Children. E. CARLTON TUFNELL
The Education of Pauper Girls. MARY CARPENTER
278
286
Adult Education.
Working Men's Colleges. REV. F. D. MAURICE
The City of London College. EDWARD GEORGE CLARKE
On the more Systematic Teaching of Rules of Conduct in Harmony
with the Truths of Economic Science. E. K. BLYTH
Proposals for Teaching Agriculture Scientifically in Common Schools;
with Practical Illustrations in the Face of Nature. W. WALLACE
FYFE.
293
297
301
304
309
320
Suggestions for the Improvement of Classical Discipline. PROFESSOR
PILLANS.
328
On the Institution of Academical Degrees in the Science of Education
as a means of Promoting Educational Progress and Reform. J.
ROBSON
On the Expediency of a System of Promotion among National School-
masters. REV. A. J. D. D'ORSEY.
PAGK
334
336
On the Objects of Elementary Education. W. A. SHEPHERD
Discussion on the Half-Time System
343
347
Discussion on the Education of Pauper Children
348
On the Aid given by the Department of Science and Art, in Promoting
a more general Knowledge of Elementary Science among the In-
dustrial Classes. J. C. BUCKMASTER
On the Application of the Fine Arts to Education. M. GÉRARD
The Bradford School of Design. G. MILLER
350
351
Infant Training, after the System of F. Froebel, commonly called the
Kindergarten. HEINRICH HOFFMANN
356
Some of the Drawbacks to the Education of Boys in London. REV. C.
DASENT.
Endowed Schools for Girls. MISS BOUCHERETT
357
On the Formation of Industrial Schools in connexion with National
and Parochial Schools. MRS. SHAW
The Bradford Ragged School. J. C. BELL
The Tonic Sol-Fa Method of Teaching to Sing. REV. JOHN CURWEN 357
III.-PUNISHMENT AND REFORMATION.
The Convict System.
The Convict System of England. SIR JOSHUA JEBB, K.C.B. . . . 358
On the Operation in Ireland of the Penal Servitude Act of 1857, (20
& 21 Vict. c. 3,) with some Observations on Objections formerly
made to the "Irish Convict System." SIR WALTER CROFTON, C.B. 372
Convict Discipline in Ireland. REV. JOHN T. Burt
On the Difference between the English and Irish Convict Systems.
REV. W. L. CLAY
Explanations showing the Difficulties which would attend the Introduc-
tion into England of the Probationary Stages of Discipline and
Supervision of the Police, &c., which have been adopted in Ireland.
SIR JOSHUA JEBB, K.C.B.
Prison Discipline.
Present State of the Question concerning the Reformation of Prison
Discipline, as Resulting from Philosophical, Legislative, and Ex-
perimental Investigation. PROFESSOR MITTERMAIER.
395
402
414
Prison Discipline. SIR JOSHUA JEBB, K.C.B.
425
A Visit to the Female Convict Prison at Mountjoy, Dublin. ANNE
JELLICOE
437
Duties of Prison Officers. W. D. MEADEN
442
The Reformatory Movement.
On the Essential Principles of the Reformatory Movement. MARY
CARPENTER.
443
The Reformatory Licence: Notes on Sec. 3 of 20 & 21 Viet., cap. 55.
REV. ISHMAEL FISH
450
The Temperance Movement.
The United Kingdom Alliance and the Permissive Bill. THOMAS
BEGGS, F.S.S..
452
Summary of certain Objections to the Proposed Permissive Bill of the
United Kingdom Alliance. R. M. PANKHURST.
458
Miscellaneous.
On the Prevalence of Suicide in England. J. N. RADCLIFFE
461
A Plan for the Suppression of the Predatory Classes. WILLIAM PARE,
F.S.S...
473
Street Occupations. J. R. FoWLER
487
The Origin and Progress of "The British Ladies' Society for Pro-
moting the Reformation of Female Prisoners," Established by
Mrs. Fry in 1821. Communicated on behalf of the Committee
by CATHERINE FRASER
Police Supervision over Convicts Discharged in England and Ireland.
495
502