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Railway conveyance, charges of, 475.

management, on an official
inspection of railways and the
management of the traffic thereon,
as a means of preventing accident
and loss, by Edwin Hill, 487; dis-
cussion, 535.

on the consolidation of
railways into one system, by S.
Plimsoll, 535; discussion, 537.
Raper, G. H., observations on the law
of evidence, 246; on the consolida-
tion of railways, 549; on unhealthy
occupations, 467.

Rayner, Joseph, municipal savings
banks, 511.

Record of title, Ireland, 106.
Reform, 4.
Reformation, prison discipline &c., 13.
of adult criminals. See

Criminals.
Reformatories for adult criminals, by
T. B. L. Baker, 257; discussion, 258.
Reformatory and Industrial Schools
Acts, on the consolidation of, by
Mary Carpenter, 217.

schools, especially in
connection with the girls' reformato-
ry at Howard Hill, 261.

Reporting, law, 110 and 110n.
Reports of Standing Committees of
Departments:-
Jurisprudence, 105.
Education, 263.
Health, 374.

Economy and Trade, 475.
Repression of crime. See Sentences.
Roman law, study of, 21, 22.

Rural schools in relation to the state,
by the Rev. G. H. Fagan, 308; dis-
cussion, 369.

Ryalls, C. W., observations on the
bankrupt laws, 235.

Sindford, Rev. H., observations on
labour and education, 364; on the
consolidation of railways, 546.
Sanitary commission. See Uuited
States sanitary commission.

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legislation, defects of, 75.
Saunders, G. L., causes of the differ-
ence existing between the death
rates of rural and urban districts,
and incidentally of Sheffield, 452.

T. W., observations on the
law of evidence, 243; on inadequate
sentences, 258.

Savings banks, municipal, by J. Ray-
ner, 511.

Schools, industrial training, by E. T.
Craig. 362; discussion, 362.

-, public, commission, 263,

Schools, commercial and middle, 37,

48; pauper, 39. See also Rural
schools.

Sclavonic Christians. See Education.
Sentences. What means is it desira-
ble to adopt to prevent the passing
of sentences inadequate to the proper
repression of crime? by T. B. L.
Baker, 203; discussion, 258; the
sentences passed upon criminals, by
J. H. Murray Brown, 258; discus.
sion, 258.

Shedden, Miss, necessity for the in-
violate preservation of trial by jury
in all questions of fact involving the
status of the subject, 260.
Sheffield, the rise and growth of the
trades of, by R. E. Leader, 489.
assizes, the public advan
tages of the grant of, by R. J. Gains-
ford, 262.

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trades, the effect of certain,
on life and health, by J. C. Hall,
M.D., 382; discussion, 465.
Shepherd, Edward, observations on in-
adequate sentences, 260.

Shipping. See Affreightment.
Shipwreck, loss of life and property
by, 77; causes of losses, 79; de-
crease of losses in royal navy, 82;
self-insured steam companies, 82;
inquiries into shipwrecks, 87; marine
insurance, 93.

Short, Rev. J. Lettis. The politico-
economical value of a sound elemen-
tary education of the wage-class,
347; observations on the revised
code, 370.

Sick clubs, operations of, 97.
Slaughter of animals for the food of
mankind, the late Dr. Carson's
method of, by P. M. Carson, 463.
Small-pox in sheep, 71.
Smith, Edward, observations on un-
healthy occupations, 465, 467; on
contagious diseases, 470.

Smith, R. Angus. The air of houses

and workshops, general views, 419;
Solly, Rev. Henry, on working men's
clubs, 518; observations on co-
operation, 529, 534.

Spasmodic cholera. See Cholera.
Spray, W. F., the failure of our
national system of education to
afford elementary education, 356;
discussion, 369.

Statute hiring, 214.
Steinthal, Rev. S. A., observations on
neglected education, 372; on arbi-
tration in cases of strikes, 523; on

co-operation, 530.

Stephenson, Nash, on labour and edu-
cation, 362.

Stimulants, nervous, use of, 63.
Strikes and locks-out, what are the
best means of establishing a system
of authoritative arbitration between
employers and employed, in cases
of, by J. Wilson, 476, discussion,
519.

Summaries of Proceedings.

Jurisprudence and amendment
of the law, 225–262.
Education, 356–373.
Health, 462-474.

Economy and Trade, 517-559.
Tallack, William, the practical
results of the total or partial aboli-
tion of capital punishment in various
countries, 171.

Tennent, G. R., observations on the

law of evidence, 243; on local
courts, 253.

Teulon, W. S., observations on the
law of evidence, 245; on the conso-
lidation of railways, 537, 545.
Trade. See Economy and trade.
Trades of Sheffield, the rise and
growth of, by R. E. Leader, 489.
Tremenheere, H. Seymour, factory
schools and education under the
Print Works Act; the children's
employment commission, 1862, 291;
discussion, 262.

See

Tribunals of commerce, by W. J.
Leppoc, 225: discussion, 250.
also Mercantile Courts.

Turkey, education in. See Education.
Turner, H., the file trade, 518.
Union Chargeability Act, 1865; 475.
United States sanitary commission, by
Rev. W. H. Channing, 474.
Usury, on the evil effects of the modern
practice of, by George Hurst, 557.
Ventilation. See Warming and venti-
lation.

Votes, plurality of, by R. A. Macfic,
261.
Waddilove, Alfred, D.C.L.; is it expe-

dient to remove any and what of the
remaining restrictions on the admis-
sibility of evidence in civil and
criminal cases? 133; discussion,
239; observations on the law of evi-
dence; 245, 249.

Warming and ventilation, by W. Cor-
bett, 463.

Webster, Thomas, Q.C., on the palace
of justice: its site and approaches,
and the arrangements of the courts
and offices of judicature, 262; obser-
vations on co-operation, 534; on
the consolidation of railways, 552.
Wever, F., Sheffield savings' banks,
518.
Wilkinson, Rev. W., on the revised
code, 370.

Williams, Arthur John, upon what
principle should local courts be con-
stituted with reference to extent of
jurisdiction and system of procedure?
143; discussion, 250.

Wilson. John, the extension of the
Factory Acts to other industrial
occupations, 302; discussion, 262;
what are the best means of establish-
ing a system of authoritative arbi-
tration between employers and
employed in cases of strikes and
locks-out, 476; discussion, 519;
observations on labour and educa-
tion, 368; on unhealthy occupations,
466, 467.

Wilson, Robert, observations on the
bankrupt laws, 232; on the law of
evidence, 241; on local courts, 250.
Wolstenholme, Elizabeth, what better
provision ought to be made for the
education of girls of the upper and
middle classes? 287; discussion, 357.
Women, employment of, 9.
Working-men's clubs, 7.

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