2. As to Qualifications of Electors. (1.) As to the value of each vote (2.) As to how the votes are taken 4. As to Qualifications of Members 26 19 2, 3. Courts of Quarter Sessions 4, 5. Courts of Petty Sessions and Police Courts. THE PUNISHMENT AND REFORMATION OF CRIMINALS GENERAL COURSE OF PROCEEDINGS IN A CIVIL TRIAL AND OF MIXED CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Hearing of Evidence and Decision of Disputed Matters of The following works (among others) have been used in the preparation of the present treatise, and are recommended to students for perusal or reference: HALLAM'S Works. BLACKSTONE'S Commentaries (Recent Edition). MAY'S Parliamentary Practice. STUBBS'S Constitutional History of England. FREEMAN'S Growth of the English Constitution. PALGRAVE'S Lectures on the House of Commons. HOMERSHAM Cox's Institutions of the English Govern- CREASY'S Rise and Progress of the English Constitution. GNEIST'S Self-Government in England. FISCHEL'S English Constitution. BROOM'S Constitutional Law. TOULMIN SMITH'S "The Parish." BURN'S Justice of the Peace. ARCHBOLD'S Quarter Sessions. Civil Service Estimates for the Year. Parliamentary Report of Judicial Statistics. Report of Select Committee of House of Commons on Local Taxation. Statistical Society's Journal. Statesman's Year-Book. GLEN'S Public Health Acts. RAWLINSON'S Municipal Corporation Act. The Extradition Act, 1870 (33 and 34 Vict., c. 52). The Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870 (33 and 34 Vict., c. 90). Clerical Disabilities Act, 1870 (33 and 34 Vict. c. 91). b |