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principles on questions of Economy, Trade, and Finance." To give attention to Pauperism, and the topics related thereto; including the responsibility of the well-endowed and successful, the wise and educated, the honest and respectable, for the failures of others. To bring together the various societies and individuals now interested in these objects, for the purpose of obtaining by discussion the real elements of truth; by which doubts are removed, conflicting opinions harmonized, and a common ground afforded for treating wisely the great Social problems of the day."

It includes four departments : 1. Education. 2. Public Health. 3. Economy, Trade, and Finance. 4. Jurisprudence and Amendments of Laws.

Its Officers are:

President. Prof. Wm. B. Rogers, Temple Place, Boston;
Vice-Presidents. 1st Dept. Thos. Hill, D. D., Boston; 2d.

; 3d. Geo. S. Boutwell, M. C., Groton, Mass.; 4th. Francis Lieber, LL. D., 48 E. 34th st., N. Y.

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Directors. 1st. Erastus O. Haven, D. D., Ann Arbor, Mich. ; 2d. Mrs. Mary Eliot Parkman, 109 Boylston st., Boston; David A. Wells, Custom-House, N. Y.; 4th. Emory Washburn, LL.D., Cambridge, Mass.

At Large-Mrs. Caroline Healey Dall, 70 Warren Ave., Boston. Corresponding Secretary. Saml. Eliot, LL. D., 30 Chestnut street, Boston.

Recording Secretary. F. B. Sanborn, 12 State House, Boston. Special Secretaries. 1st. Hon. Jos. White, Williamstown, Mass.; 2d. J. C. White, M. D., 10 Park Square, Boston; 3d. Hon. Geo. Walker, Springfield, Mass.; 4th. Prof. Theo. W. Dwight, Columbia Law School, N. Y.

Treasurer. Captain Jas. J. Higginson, 40 State st., Boston. The annual meetings are to be held on the second Wednesday of October, and at Boston, unless some other place is specially designated.

Membership fees: Initiation, $3; Yearly, $5 or less; Life,

$50.

It now numbers one hundred and thirty-five regular members. It has ten honorary members, the most distinguished of whom is Henry C. Carey, of Philadelphia. They are all residents of America. The Association also has twenty-one corresponding members in Great Britain and Ireland, the foremost of whom is John Stuart Mill; five in France, and five elsewhere.

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II.-The Family System of Juvenile Reformation..

Read before the Reform School Convention, at Boston, June
7, 1866, by the Superintendent of the Massachusetts State
Reform School.

III.-What is Free Trade? (Concluded)...

IV. John William Draper....
V.-Hare's Plan of Representation.

The Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Muni-
cipal. By Thomas Hare, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Lon-
don: Longmans, 1865.

The Degradation of our Representative System and its Re-
form. By J. Francis Fisher. Philadelphia, 1863.
VI.-Reconstruction; or, The Political Legislation of the Thirty-
ninth Congress...

Annual Message of the President of the United States to
Congress, with accompanying Documents, 1865.

Reports of the Reconstruction Committee of Congress.
Laws of the United States, adopted at the First Session of the

Thirty-ninth Congress, &c., &c.

VII.-How to Become Rich..

VIII.-Editor's Table......

IX.-New Publications Received...

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1. ALL articles intended for the SoCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW should be placed in the hands of the Editors at least one month previous to the date of publication. 2. The writer's name will be appended to each article.

OPPENHEIM BROTHERS,

STOCK BROKERS,

No. 20 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by J. K. H. WILLCOX, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York

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