A Review devoted to the historical, statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law. Plan. The field of the Quarterly is indicated by its title; its object is to give the results of scientific investigation in this field. The Quarterly follows the most important movements of foreign politics, but devotes chief attention to questions of present interest in the United States. On such questions its attitude is non-partisan. Every article is signed; and every article, including those of the editors, expresses simply the personal view of the writer. Editors.-The Quarterly is under the editorial management of the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University. Contributors. The list includes university and college teachers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and business men in all parts of the United States, and English and Continental professors and publicists. CONTENTS OF THE LAST TWO NUMBERS. Literature. Each number contains careful reviews by specialists of recent publications. At least twice a year these reviews are supplemented by a series of short Book Notes. Record. The Record of Political Events, published twice a year, gives a résumé of political and social movements throughout the world. Communications in reference to articles, reviews and exchanges should be addressed to Prof. MUNROE SMITH, Columbia University, New York City. Intending contributors are requested to retain copies of MS. submitted, as the editors disclaim responsibility for its safety. If accompanied by stamps, rejected articles will be returned, when requested. Subscriptions should be forwarded and all business communications addressed to GINN & COMPANY, 29 Beacon Street, Boston. Yearly Subscription, Three Dollars in America; Thirteen Shillings in England; Thirteen Marks in Germany. Single Numbers: 75 cents, 38. 6d., M. 3.50. Back Numbers and Bound Volumes can be obtained from the publishers. QUARTERLY A REVIEW DEVOTED TO THE HISTORICAL STATISTICAL ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC LAW EDITED BY THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE VOLUME TWENTY-FIRST GINN AND COMPANY NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, U.S.A., AND LONDON 1906 EDITORS JOHN W. BURGESS MUNROE SMITH Managing Editor FRANK J. GOODNOW EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN WILLIAM A. DUNNING HERBERT L. OSGOOD JOHN BASSETT MOORE JOHN B. CLARK JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON WILLIAM M. SLOANE HENRY R. SEAGER HENRY L. MOORE GEORGE W. BOTSFORD VLADIMIR G. SIMKHOVITCH EDWARD T. DEVINE ALVIN S. JOHNSON Assistant Managing Editor 91666 TIBKYKA CONTENTS. LEADING ARTICLES. Suffrage Limitations in Louisiana. F. L. W. Woodville. Canadians in the United States. S. Morley Wickett Party Conditions in England. Edward Porritt. 91 The Philippines and the Filipinos. James A. LeRoy. Economic Wastes in Transportation. W. Z. Ripley The Eight-Hour Movement in New York. G. G. Groat. Municipal Codes in the Middle West. 7. A. Fairlie. The Roman Populus. G. W. Botsford E. T. Devine. The Russian Peasant and Autocracy. V. G. Simkhovitch. The Housing Problem in San Francisco. American Administrative Tribunals. Jefferson and the Consular Service. Constitutional Theories in France. PUBLICATIONS NOTICED IN REVIEWS AND BOOK NOTES C. A. Beard. ADAMS, G. B. The Political History of England. BAILIE, W. Josiah Warren, The First American Anarchist BARRAL-MONTFERRAT, Marquis de. De Monroe à Roosevelt. BARROWS, D. P. A History of the Philippines. J. A. LeRoy BÉRARD, VICTOR. British Imperialism and Commercial Su- premacy, translated by H. W. FOSKETT. A. S. J. . . . . BOURNE, E. G. The Spanish Colonial System (see ROSCHER). BRANFORD, V. V., and others. Sociological Papers. M. M. Davis . . BREASTED, JAMES H. A History of Egypt. F. H. G.. BRYCE, JAMES. Sociological Papers, Introduction. M. M. Davis Cambridge Modern History. Vol. IX: Napoleon. J. H. R.. CHANNING, EDWARD. History of the United States, 1000-1660. CLARK, VICTOR. Labor Conditions in the Philippines. J. A. LeRoy COHN, GUSTAV. Zur Politik des deutschen Finanz-,Verkehrs- COLLINS, W. H. The Domestic Slave Trade of the Southern CONANT, C. A. Money and Banking. A. C. Whitaker |